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1. Phone Menu XX100 Se Dial Pad Call Home Phone Volume Phone Book Transfer Received Calls Dialed Numbers Missed Calls Phone Settings B Network name of the mobile phone company 2 fl Reception status of the mobile phone M Battery status of the mobile phone Name of connected mobile phone l Registering your mobile phone You need to register your mobile phone featur ing Bluetooth wireless technology when you connect it for the first time A total of three phones can be registered Three registration methods are available e Searching for nearby phones e Searching for a specified phone e Pairing from your mobile phone O If you try to register more than three mobile phones the system will ask you to select one of the registered mobile phones to overwrite gt For details refer to Connecting a regis tered mobile phone on page 50 O The default device name displayed on the mobile phone is Pioneer Navi The PIN code is 1111 buluoud 3a 1j3 spuey buisn Engb Using hands free phoning Searching for nearby phones The system searches for available mobile phones near the navigation system and dis plays them in a list and registers them for connection 1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech nology on your mobile phone For some mobile phones no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless tech nology For details refer to the instruction
2. Chapter Using the radio FM PTY list General Specific Type of programme News amp INF News News Affairs Current affairs Info General information and advice Sport Sports Weather Weather reports meteorological information c Finance Stock market reports commerce trading etc S Popular Pop Mus Popular music Rock Mus Contemporary modern music gt Easy Mus Easy listening music y Oth Mus Non categorised music o Jazz Jazz 2 Country Country music Nat Mus National music Oldies Oldies music golden oldies Folk Mus Folk music Classics L Class Light classical music Classic Serious classical music Others Educate Educational programmes Drama All radio plays and serials Culture National or regional culture Science Nature science and technology Varied Light entertainment Children Children s Social Social affairs Religion Religion affairs or services Phone In Phone In Touring Travel programmes not for announcements about traffic problems Leisure Hobbies and recreational activities Document Documentaries Engb Chapter KD Using the radio AM You can listen to the radio by using this navi gation system This section describes opera tions for radio AM Touch AM on the AV Source menu to display the AM screen gt For details concerning operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 Reading the screen Preset Map Source icon Shows which source h
3. 4 Touch the folder that includes the de sired item on the list Touching Route and Go Here Now se quentially enables you to set your selected po Find POI sition as your destination and calculate the Moscow Restaurants route Up that point gt For details concerning other operations on the Map Confirmation Screen refer to What you can do with the Map Confirmation Screen on page 36 m UO1 eD0 e Hul Da 9S pue 104 Hulydieas Searching for a location by 5 Touch one of the items on the list coordinates Entering a latitude and longitude pinpoints Find POI IAG SM empcmocmen A a Husma Ti uo M nee are XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXK 1 Touch Destination on the Top Menu NaHeTa cywn Unnamed road near Moscow XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX and then touch Route Function NnaHeta Cywn Smolenskiy 2 y pereulok Moscow XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX M NnaHeTa cywn Sadovaya Triumfal naya ulitsa Moscow XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Destination Menu uO POI Favourites ELO M 1 Tverskaya Yamskaya 1 ya ulitsa Moscow XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX a A USB SD Return Home Delete Route Saved Routes Route Function Engb 31 Chapter KD Searching for and selecting a location 2 Touch Coordinate Route menu Route info Itinerary Edit Route Save Route Coordinate 3 Touch either the latitude key or the longitude key whichever you want to enter Coordinates Input E37 618408 N55 752781 The
4. Check Night mode setting and make sure Automatic is selected Page 110 Check the connection Check the settings Check the setting of Night mode and select Automatic or Day Page 110 Check the settings Adjust the volume level Turn the attenuator or mute off Check the connection Turn the volume up or down according to Sound settings on the Navi Settings menu Page 115 Use the following methods to reduce the echo from the speakers and then picked up by the microphone again creat Lower the volume on the receiver Have both speakers pause slightly before ing an echo The handbrake cord is not con nected The handbrake is not applied The backlight of the LCD panel is turned off The source disc being listened to in the navigation system has been ejected There is a problem with the Rear display for example a faulty wiring connection The AV source that cannot output to the rear display is selected speaking Connect the handbrake cord and apply the handbrake Connect the handbrake cord and apply the handbrake Turn on the backlight Page 124 Before ejecting the disc switch the source This problem may occur when certain con nection methods are used Check the Rear display and its connection Select the appropriate AV source Appendix Appendix c The setting for the rear view camera Select the appropriate setting for the re
5. After 3 seconds After 6 seconds After 10 seconds Off No automatic response Respond manu ally Immediately Answers immediately After 3 seconds Answers after three sec onds After 6 seconds Answers after six seconds After 10 seconds Answers after ten sec onds Setting the automatic rejection function If this function is on the navigation system automatically rejects all incoming calls 1 Touch Phone Settings on the Phone Menu gt For details refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 47 2 Touch Refuse All Calls Touching Refuse All Calls switches between On and Off O If both the automatic reject and automatic answer functions are set to On automatic reject is prioritised and all incoming calls are automatically rejected O Ifthe Refuse All Calls is set to On re jected incoming calls will not be stored in the missed call list Chapter Using hands free phoning Echo cancelling and noise reduction When you are operating hands free phoning in the vehicle you may hear an undesired echo This function reduces the undesired echo and noise while you are doing hands free phoning and maintains a certain sound qual ity 1 Touch Phone Settings on the Phone Menu gt For details refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 47 2 Touch Echo Cancel Touching Echo Cancel switches between On and Off Setting the automatic connection When a
6. Engb C3 ED Contents Using balance adjustment 124 Using the equaliser 125 Adjusting loudness 126 Using subwoofer output 127 Using the high pass filter 127 Adjusting source levels 127 Enhancing bass Bass Booster 128 The options on the AV Settings menu 128 Displaying the AV Settings menu 128 Setting video input 1 AV1 128 Setting video input 2 AV2 128 Switching the auto aerial setting 129 Changing the wide screen mode 129 Switching the sound muting attenuation 129 Setting the rear output 130 Switching Auto Pl seek 130 Setting the FM tuning step 130 22 Other functions Setting the anti theft function 131 Setting the password 131 Entering the password 131 Deleting the password 131 Forgotten passwords 131 Installing the additional file for voice guidance TTS files 132 Returning the navigation system to the default or factory settings 133 Setting items to be deleted 134 Appendix Troubleshooting 135 Messages and how to react to them 139 Messages for Audio Functions 140 Positioning technology 142 Positioning by GPS 142 Positioning by Dead Reckoning 142 How do GPS and Dead Reckoning work together 142 Handling large errors 143 When positioning by GPS is impossible 143 C6 Engb Conditions likely to cause noticeable positioning errors 144 Route setting infor
7. File names can have up to 128 characters JPEG This stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group and is an international still image com pression standard MP3 MP3 is short for MPEG Audio Layer 3 It is an audio compression standard established by a working group MPEG of the ISO Interna tional Standards Organization MP3 is able to compress audio data to about 1 10th the size of a conventional disc MPEG This stands tor Moving Pictures Experts Group and is an international video image compression standard Multi angle With regular TV programmes although multi ple cameras are used to simultaneously shoot scenes only images from one camera at a time are transmitted to your TV Some DVDs feature scenes shot from multiple angles let ting you choose your viewing angle as desired Multi audio Multilingual dialogue Some videos feature dialogue recorded in mul tiple languages or audio recorded in multiple tracks For example dialogue in up to 8 lan guages can be recorded on a single DVD Vi deo letting you choose the language as desired Multi session Multi session is a recording method that al lows additional data to be recorded later When recording data on a CD ROM CD R or CD RW etc all data from beginning to end is treated as a single unit or session Multi ses sion is a method of recording more than 2 ses sions in one disc Multi subtitle For example subtitles in up to 32 languages can be r
8. General Rated power SOUICE ns Earthing System usss 14 4 V DC allowable voltage range 12 0 V to 14 4 V DC Negative type Maximum current consumption Dimensions W x H x D DIN Chassi Saanaa niaan MVCN OAS nesune nuna NAND flash MeEMOoOry sre Navigation GPS Receiver Reception system ve Reception frequency SENSITIVITY skeciamieta aes 178mm x 100mm x 149mm 188mm x 117mm x 16mm 178mm x 100mm x 157mm 170mm x 96 mm x 8mm 2 1kg 2GB L1 C Acode GPS SPS Standard Positioning Service 30 channel multi channel reception system 1575 42 MHz 140 dBm typ Position update frequency GPS aerial Aerial wera nikni Aerial cable wes Approx once per second Micro strip flat aerial right handed helical polarisation 5 0m Dimensions W x H x D Display Screen size aspect ratio PUNE IS aaa i nA Display method neren COLOUESYSTOMT iiini Durable temperature range POWER ON seser POW T OMT acgaiviussiatiteessneans Engb 33mm x 15mm x 386mm 5 8 inch wide 16 9 effective display area 128mm x 72mm 384 000 800 x 480 TFT Active matrix driving NTSC PAL compatible 10 C to 60 C 20 C to 80 C Audio Maximum power output Continuous power output Load impedance nsss Preout output level max Preout impedance sess 50W x 4 BOW x 2ch 4Q 70W x 1 ch 2Q for subwoofer 22W x 4 50 Hz to 15 kHz 5 THD 4Q LOAD Both Chan
9. Searching for an RDS station by PTY information You can search for general types of broadcast ing programmes gt For details refer to PTY list on page 101 1 Touch Prev or Next gt to select a pro gramme type There are four programme types News amp INF Popular Classics Others 2 Touch Start to begin the search The tuner searches for a station broadcasting that programme type To cancel the search touch Stop The programmes of some stations may dif fer from that indicated by the transmitted Py O If no station is broadcasting the type of pro gramme you searched for Not Found is displayed for about two seconds and then the tuner returns to the original station Receiving PTY alarm broadcasts PTY alarm is a special PTY code for announce ments regarding emergencies such as natural disasters When the tuner receives the radio alarm code ALARM appears on the display and the volume adjusts to the TA volume When the station stops broadcasting the emergency announcement the system re turns to the previous source O An emergency announcement can be can celled by touching Cancel O You can also cancel an emergency an nouncement by changing the source or band Chapter Using the radio FM Receiving traffic announcements TA traffic announcement standby lets you re ceive traffic announcements automatically no matter what source you are listening to TA can be activated
10. Send a band command Touch to send a band command to the ex ternal unit O Operation varies depending on the exter nal unit connected In some cases the external unit may not respond 2 Recalls equaliser curves gt For details refer to Recalling equaliser curves on page 125 3 Send an A V lt or gt command Touch to operate the external unit 1 Operation varies depending on the exter nal unit connected In some cases some functions may not be used until you touch and hold the key 4 Switching the automatic and manual function You can turn automatic and manual func tion on or off You can switch between Auto and Manual functions of the external unit connected Initially this function is set to Auto O Operating commands set for Auto and Manual operations vary depending on the external unit connected Displaying the map screen 6 Send a1 key to 6 key command Chapter Using the external unit EXT1 EXT2 CJ The external unit can be operated by trans mitting the operating commands set to 1 key 6 key O Operation varies depending on the exter nal unit connected In Some cases some functions may not be used until you touch and hold the key 7 Operate the external unit by using F1 F4 The external unit can be operated by trans mitting the operating commands set to F1 F4 O The operating commands set to F1 F4 vary depending on the external unit O
11. When no subwoofer is connected to the rear output select Full When a subwoofer is connected to the rear output select Sub W O Both rear speaker leads output and RCA rear output are switched simultaneously in this setting When you use the product without RCA rear output this setting is ef fective for rear speaker leads only Switching Auto PI seek The navigation system can automatically search for a different station with the same programming even during preset recall Touch Auto PI on the AV Settings menu gt For details refer to Displaying the AV Set tings Menu on page 128 Touching Auto PI switches between On and Off Engb Setting the FM tuning step Normally the FM tuning step employed by seek tuning is 50 kHz When AF or TA is on the tuning step automatically changes to 100 kHz It may be preferable to set the tuning step to 50 kHz when AF is on Touch FM Step on the AV Settings menu gt For details refer to Displaying the AV Set tings Menu on page 128 Each time you touch FM Step will switch the FM tuning step between 50 kHz and 100 kHz while AF or TA is on O The tuning step remains at 50 kHz during manual tuning Chapter Other functions 22 Setting the anti theft function You can set a password for the navigation sys tem If the back up lead is cut or RESET button is pressed after the password is set the navi gation system prompt
12. 1 Keep touching I gt until 1 is displayed during playback The icon mp is displayed forward slow motion playback begins O To return to normal playback touch gt gt or lt lt etc 2 Touch I gt to adjust playback speed during slow motion playback Each touch of I gt changes the speed in four steps as below 1 16 gt 1 8 gt 1 4 gt 1 2 There is no sound during slow motion play back T With some discs images may be unclear during slow motion playback Chapter Playing a DVD VR dH O Reversing slow motion playback is not pos 3 DVD setup adjustments sible m gt For details refer to Displaying DVD Setup menu on page 77 8 Using the Function menu 1 Touch DISC on the AV Source menu to display the DVD VR screen gt For details concerning operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch the screen to display the touch panel keys 3 Touch Func Function menu Function Repeat L R Select DVD Setup Disc L 2 Repeating play Each touch of Repeat changes the set tings as follows e Title Repeats just the current title e Chapter Repeats just the current chapter e Disc Plays throughout the current disc O If you perform chapter title search fast forward rewind or slow motion playback the repeat play range changes to Disc 2 Selecting audio output When playing DVDs recorded with LPCM aud
13. Also the information on the traffic regula tions provided will be for a passenger vehi cle and not for a truck or other delivery vehicles Always follow the actual traffic regulations when driving 3 Touch the key next to Country to dis play the country list Find address Country NEGL City Moscow History Street House uo1 e90 e Hul Da 9S pue 104 Hulydieas Searching for a location by City Centre address The most frequently used function is Ad dress in which the address is specified and the destination is searched 4 Touch one of the items on the list to set the country as search area a Select Country 1 Touch Destination on the Top Menu T Albania Andorra Austria Belarus Belgium Bosnia Herzegovina 2 Destination Contacts AV Source The screen returns to the previous screen Phone Settings Engb 25 KD Searching for and selecting a location 5 Touch the key next to City to enter the city name Find address Country Russia City Moscow History Street House City Centre 6 Enter the city name or postcode E Select City Russia e When the options are narrowed down to six or less those are automatically listed e lf you want to list the options matching to the current information entered touch Done e Touching History displays the list of cities that you selected before 7 Touch the desired ci
14. Enables the navigation system to zoom out automatically up to the selected map scale when the next guidance point is distant 1 Touch Visual on the Navi Settings menu The Visual Settings screen appears 2 Touch On or Off to activate or deacti vate Overview Mode Touching KI allows you to enter the detailed setting screen only when On has been se lected 112 Engb i Overview Mode Route event distance for Overview mode Overview zoom level Available options e Route event distance for Overview mode Allows you to set a distance to activate Overview Mode The map starts zoom ing out when the distance to the next gui dance point is further than the distance set here e Overview zoom level Allows you to set the map scale for zoom out behaviour in Overview Mode Manage POI gt For more details concerning the operation refer to Setting the POI appearance on page 116 Manage Track Logs gt For more details concerning the operation refer to Recording your travel history on page 118 Route The settings related to route calculation can be customised Touch Route on the Navi Settings menu The Route Settings screen appears Chapter Customising preferences 21 i Route Settings 1 Method U turn penalty Unpaved Roads Motorways Ferries U turns Available options Method Determines which condition tak
15. Refine the item until the track title is displayed on the list 4 On the video list touch the video you want to play O After you select the video using this func tion touching Menu displays the list pre viously selected Searching for applicable items by alphabet Using the search control displays the page in cludes the first applicable option O This function is available for the alphabeti cal list only f 2008Consert MP4 Diving_spot MP4 Motor_Race MP4 Sea MP4 Skyjet MP4 Wind_hill MP4 Search control 1 Touch your desired category 2 Touch the item that you want to refine 3 Touch lt or gt to select the character O THE or The and space at the beginning of the artist name will be ignored and the next character will be taken into account for searching 4 Touch the character key to display the page includes applicable options 5 On the video list touch the video you want to play Using the Function menu 1 Touch iPod on the AV Source menu to display the control screen for iPod gt For details concerning operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch Func ed Function MiPod Repeat Shuffle Audio Book Widescreen Normal All Songs Setting the repeat play There are two repeat play types for the play back Each touch of Repeat changes the set tings as follows e One Repeats just th
16. Storing the current route allows you to recall and set the stored route O This function is available only when the route is set and your vehicle position is on the route 1 Touch Destination on the Top Menu and then touch Route Function Engb UO I CUI Sap dy pue szulodAem buljzipyz Chapter KD Editing waypoints and the destination 2 Touch Save Route 3 Enter the desired name and then touch Done to complete the entry Route name The previous screen appears Deleting the entry in Saved Routes 1 Touch Destination on the Top Menu and then touch Saved Routes 2 Touch Delete on the right of the item that you want to delete O Because deleted data cannot be restored take extra care not to mistakenly delete item a Deleting the current route If you no longer need to travel to your destina tion follow the steps below to delete the cur rent route and cancel the route guidance 1 Touch Destination on the Top Menu and then touch Delete Route A message confirming the cancellation of the Current route appears 2 Touch Yes Engb Chapter Using hands free phoning Hands free phoning overview A CAUTION For your safety avoid talking on the phone as much as possible while driving If your mobile phone features Bluetooth tech nology this navigation system can be con nected to your mobile phone wirelessly Using this hands f
17. Calculates a route without avoidance of toll roads areas Off Calculates a route with avoidance of toll roads areas to the extent possible saduasajoid Hulsiwio sn5 Warnings The settings related to warning operations can be customised Touch Warnings on the Navi Set tings menu The Warning settings screen appears Engb 113 Chapter ED Customising preferences 1 Warning settings Warn When Speeding Speeding Tolerance Enable Speed Camera Audible Warning Visible Warning Available options Warn When Speeding Establishes whether or not to enable the ex cessive speed warnings for when you ex ceed the speed limit A CAUTION The speed limit is based on the map data base The speed limit in the database may not match the actual speed limit of the cur rent road This is not a definite value Be sure to drive according to the actual speed limit e Speeding Tolerance Sets the tolerance for the speed limit with a percentage Enable Speed Camera Establishes whether or not to enable the road safety camera warnings when you ap proach a safety camera location A CAUTION e In some countries the use of systems that give drivers advance warning of safety cameras which includes speed cameras and other type of cameras meant for traffic control is prohibited Therefore Pioneer strongly advices you to check your local legislation and to use warn ing f
18. DISC on the AV Source menu to display the DivX screen gt For details concerning operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch the screen to display the touch panel keys Engb 3 Touch Func Function menu Function tele Repeat DVD Setup De Repeating play Each touch of Repeat changes the set tings as follows e File Repeat just the current file e Folder Repeat just the current folder e Disc Plays throughout the current disc O Ifyou perform folder file search fast forward rewind or slow motion playback the repeat play range changes to Disc 2 DVD setup adjustments gt For details refer to Displaying DVD Setup menu on the next page Chapter DVD Video DVD VR DivX setup ee Configure the DVD Video DVD VR DivxX player Displaying DVD Setup menu 1 Play the disc that contains DVD Video DVD VR or DivX 2 Touch DISC on the AV Source menu to display the normal playback screen gt For details concerning operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 3 Touch Func The Function menu appears 4 Touch DVD Setup Function Repeat L R Select DVD Setup Disc L R 5 Touch the desired function a te DVD Setup ua Assist Multi Parental Subtitle Angle off 16 09 Language TV Aspect Subtitle File DivX VOD Auto Play Original Setting the top priority languages You can assign
19. Func 603 kHz 999 kHz 1395 kHz lt Seek gt 153 kHz A 216 kHz 279 kHz Detail Map Touch Preset or Detail Each touch of Preset or Detail changes the detailed information display or preset list display Chapter Using the radio AM 18 Storing and recalling broadcast stations With a touch of any of the preset tuning keys P1 to P6 you can easily store up to six broadcast frequencies for later recall also with the touch of a key 531 kHz EQ Func 603 kHz 999 kHz 1395 kHz lt 4 Seek gt 153 kHz l J 216 kHz 279 kHz Detail Map Preset tuning keys 1 When you find a frequency that you want to store in memory keep touching a preset tuning key P1 to P6 until the pre set number e g P ch 1 stops flashing The selected radio station has been stored in memory 2 The next time you touch the same pre set tuning key P1 to P6 the radio station frequencies are recalled from memory O You can also use lt and gt to recall radio stations assigned to preset tuning keys P1 to P6 Using the Function menu 1 Touch AM on the AV Source menu to display the AM screen gt For details concerning operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch Func B Function BSM Storing the strongest broadcast fre quencies gt For details refer to this page 2 Tuning in
20. So you connect the speed pulse without fail to get the accuracy of positioning O The position of the speed detection circuit vary depending on the vehicle model For details consult your authorised Pioneer dealer or an installation professional O Some types of vehicles may not output a speed signal while driving at just a few kilo metres per hour In such a case the current location of your vehicle may not be dis played correctly while in a traffic jam or in a vehicle park How do GPS and Dead Reckoning work together For maximum accuracy your navigation sys tem continually compares GPS data with your estimated position as calculated from the data of built in sensor However if only the data from the built in sensor is available for a long period positioning errors are gradually com pounded until the estimated position becomes unreliable For this reason whenever GPS sig nals are available they are matched with the data of the built in sensor and used to correct it for improved accuracy O If you use chains on your wheels for winter driving or put on the spare wheel errors may suddenly increase because of differ ence in wheel diameter In such case pressing RESET button initialise the sensor status and it may recover the accuracy to normal condition Appendix Appendix Map matching As mentioned the positioning systems used When positioning by GPS is unpas by this navigation system are susce
21. a blank list appears In this case touching New Group allows you to create a new cate gory 4 Touch New Group at the screen where you want to create a new category 5 Enter the category name and touch Done to complete the entry 1 POI Group Name Input aS EE OWE ER ETEY Editing your customised POI If you have already stored the customised POI you can edit the POI property O Ifthe custom POI is found on an external storage device USB SD the navigation system will show a POI list which includes them 1 Touch Visual on the Navi Settings menu The Visual Settings screen appears 2 Touch Manage POI 3 Touch the desired category for editing il Manage POI n E Accommodation Edit Airport Edit M Business Edit Car Dealer Repair Edit E Car Rental Edit Communication Edit New Group If there are more detailed categories within the selected category repeat this step until the de sired POI appears 4 Touch the desired POI The Edit POI screen appears saduasajoid Hulsiwio sn5 Engb Chapter ED Customising preferences 5 Touch the desired key to customise it Edit por Group POI Name Icon POI Address Unnamed road near Moscow Remove Available options e Group The category that the item currently se lected belongs to can be changed Touch ing the key shows the options available Touch one of them to set the desired
22. and store the appropriate inserted external storage device A siea to be uploaded in Pictures folder exists on the exter Use the appropriate data and store the data nal storage device USB SD but properly Page 121 there is no loadable data in the folder Data Read error Failed to read the data for some rea Use the appropriate data and store the data son properly Page 121 The file is corrupt The data is damaged or an attempt Use the appropriate data and store the data was made to set an image file that properly Page 121 was not made to specifications as the splash screen Connection failed The mobile phone s Bluetooth wire Activate the target phone s Bluetooth wire less technology is turned off less technology The mobile phone is paired con Cancel the pairing connection and retry nected with another device Rejection has been received from Operate the target phone and accept the con the mobile phone nection request from the navigation system Furthermore check the connection settings on your mobile phone x pu ddy The target mobile phone can notbe Check whether your mobile phone is acti found vated and whether the distance to your mo bile phone is not too far Could not find any available No available phone exists in the sur Activate the target phone s Bluetooth wire phone roundings when the system less technology searches for connectable mobile e Check whether your
23. gt For details refer to Demo Mode on page 115 gt For details refer to Playing simulated tra vel at high speed on page 43 Album artwork on iPod If you connect your iPod to this navigation sys tem the album artwork that is playing ap pears Shortcut to the AV operation screen The AV Source currently selected is shown Touching the indicator displays the AV opera tion screen of the current source directly di Extension tab for the AV information bar Touching this tab opens the AV information bar and enables you to briefly view the current status on the AV source Touching it again re tracts the bar 2 Current route The route currently set is highlighted in bright colour on the map If a waypoint is set on the route the route after the next waypoint is highlighted in other colour 3 Current position Indicates the current location of your vehicle The apex of the triangular mark indicates your orientation and the display moves automati cally as you drive O The apex of the triangular mark is the proper Current position Street name or city name that your vehi cle is travelling along 5 Multi Info window Shows the value on the items selected on Displayed Info Touching this area allows you to display the Route Information screen gt For details refer to Displayed Info on page 111 gt For details refer to Checking the current route conditions on page 42 O This item is not shown wh
24. manual of your mobile phone 2 Touch Phone Settings on the Phone Menu gt For details refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on the previous page 3 Touch Connection 4 Touch Add Device and then Search devices The system searches for mobile phones with Bluetooth technology that are waiting for the connection and displays them in the list if the device has found 1 Upto 10 mobile phones will be listed in the order that the mobile phone is found 5 Wait until your mobile phone appears in the list O If you cannot find the mobile phone you want to connect check that the mobile phone is waiting for the Bluetooth wireless technology connection 6 Touch the mobile phone name you want to register Q Nearby Devices XX100 Engb A message promptings you to enter a PIN code appears 7 Enter the PIN code 1111 using the mobile phone Q Nearby Devices XX100 Connecting Pin Code 1111 Cancel When a connection is successfully estab lished a connection complete message ap pears the screen returns to the Phone Settings menu by touching OK Searching for a specified phone If you cannot connect your phone in the regu lar two methods previously described try this method if your phone is found in the list 1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech nology on your mobile phone For some mobile phones no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless tech nolog
25. refer to Recalling equaliser curves on page 125 3 Displaying the Function menu Chapter Playing music files on ROM CH gt For details refer to Using the Function menu on the next page 4 Select the previous or next folder O Touching these keys enables you to se lect the previous or next folder and play back the first track on the folder You cannot select a folder that does not have a compressed audio file Skipping the track forward or backward Touching bl skips to the start of the next track Touching ka once skips to the start of the current track Touching it again will skip to the previous track Fast rewind or forward Keep touching ke or gt gt to perform fast rewind or forward O Fast rewind is cancelled when it reaches the beginning of the first file on the re peat range O In the case of compressed audio files there is no sound on fast rewind or for ward O Moving MULTI CONTROL left or right enables you to perform the equivalent operations 6 Playback and Pause Touching gt H switches between playback and pause Shuffle All All of the songs in the disc can be played at random by touching only one key O Ifthe disc contains a mixture of various media file types all tracks within the current part CD or ROM are played randomly O To cancel the random play switch Ran dom to Off on the Function menu Displaying the ma
26. repeat this step as many times as necessary Touch Search to search for a POI by entering the POI name in the selected category 5 Touch your desired POI j Find POI 1 650 O Name Distance 1 cd N 142 115142 17k3 Kolomenskaya ulitsa Moskva 115142 d N 407 M 115407 9 Yakornaya ulitsa Moskva 115407 cd N 389 K 109389 55 Gur yanova ulitsa Moskva 109389 N 487 115487 38 Andropova prospekt Moskva 115487 N 383 K 109383 66 Shosseynaya ulitsa Moskva 109383 4 Search e Touching Name tab sorts the options in the list in alohabetical order e Touching Distance tab sorts the options in the list in order by distance O Icons are helpful for quickly telling the cate gory of facilities with the same name UO1 eD0 e Hul Da aS pue 104 Hulydieas Engb Chapter KD Searching for and selecting a location 6 Touch on of the options at the bottom of the Map Confirmation Screen to select the next operation r i Moscow Nagatinskiy Zaton 39 Sudostroitel naya ulitsa Moscow Nagatinskiy Zaton 115 Russia Info Touching Route and Go Here Now se quentially enables you to set your selected po sition as your destination and calculate the route up that point gt For details concerning other operations on the Map Confirmation Screen refer to What you can do with the Map Confirmation Screen on page 36 O Searching for a spot and touching Info on the Map
27. 0714 Gujarati gu 0721 Hausa ha 0801 Hindi hi 0809 Croatian hr 0818 Hungarian hu 0821 Armenian hy 0825 Interlingua ia 0901 Interlingue ie 0905 Inupiak ik 0911 Indonesian in 0914 Icelandic is 0919 Hebrew iw 0923 Yiddish ji 1009 Javanese jw 1023 Georgian ka 1101 Kazakh kk 1111 Greenlandic kl 1112 Cambodian km 1113 Kannada kn 1114 Kashmiri ks 1119 Kurdish ku 1121 Kirghiz ky 1125 Latin la 1201 Lingala In 1214 Laotian lo 1215 Lithusnian It 1220 Latvian Lettish lv 1222 Malagasy mg 1307 Maori mi 1309 Macedonian mk 1311 alayalam ml 1312 ongolian mn 1314 oldavian mo 1315 arathi mr 1318 alay ms 1319 altese mt 1320 Burmese my 1325 Nauru na 1401 Nepali ne 1405 Norwegian no 1415 Occitan oc 1503 Oromo om 1513 Oriya or 1518 Panjabi pa 1601 Polish pl 1612 M M M M M M Language code input code Pashto Pushto ps 1619 Quechua qu 1721 Rhaeto Romance rm 1813 Kirundi rn 1814 Rumanian ro 1815 Kinyarwanda rw 1823 Sanskrit sa 1901 Sindhi sd 1904 Sango sg 1907 Serbo Croatian sh 1908 Shinghalese si 1909 Slovak sk 1911 Slovenian sl 1912 Samoan sm 1913 Shona sn 1914 Somali so 1915 Albanian sq 1917 Serbian sr 1918 Siswati ss 1919 Sesotho st 1920 Sundanese su 1921 Swahili sw 1923 Tamil ta 2001 Telugu te 2005 Tajik
28. A a DA 2ch Disc Repeat 1 With some discs the icon may be dis played meaning that the operation is not valid Recalls equaliser curves gt For details refer to Recalling equaliser curves on page 125 2 Displaying the Function menu gt For details refer to Using the Function menu on page 76 3 Select the previous or next folder Touch lt 4 or gt to select the desired folder 4 Skip forward or backward Touching gt gt skips to the start of the next file Touching ke once skips to the start of the current file Touching again will skip to the previous file O Moving MULTI CONTROL left or right enables you to perform the equivalent operations Playback and Pause Chapter Playing a DivX Cz Touching gt H switches between playback and pause 6 Switch the information Touching Disp changes the indication on the information plate as follows Disc information display Current folder dis play File name display D Displaying the map screen Switching the playing part When playing a disc containing a mixture of various media file types such you can switch between media files types to play Touch Media repeatedly to switch between the following media file types CD audio data CD DA ROM com pressed audio file DivX DivX video files O This touch panel key appears only when playing a disc containing a mixture of various media Tile t
29. Aspect 18 Parental 18 DivX VOD K Auto Play a Subtitle File 80 Engb Appendix Appendix c Glossary AAC AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding and refers to an audio compression technology standard used with MPEG 2 and MPEG 4 Aspect ratio This is the width to height ratio of a TV screen A regular display has an aspect ratio of 4 3 Wide screen displays have an aspect ratio of 16 9 providing a bigger picture for exceptional presence and atmosphere Bit rate This expresses data volume per second or bps units bits per second The higher the rate the more information is available to reproduce the sound Using the same encoding method such as MP3 the higher the rate the better the sound Built in sensor The built in sensor that enables the system to estimate your vehicle s position CD DA This stands for a general music CD commer cial release audio CD In this manual this word is sometime used for a distinction be tween data CD includes the compressed audio file and the general music CD Chapter Titles of DVD Video or DVD VR are in turn di vided into chapters which are numbered in the same way as the chapters of a book With discs featuring chapters you can quickly find a desired scene with chapter search Current location The present location of your vehicle your cur rent location is shown on the map by a red tri angle mark Destination A location you choose as the e
30. Clear 10 times on the number input screen The registered code number is can celled letting you register a new one m dnjzes XAIG YA GA O2 PIA GAG Displaying your DivX VOD registration code In order to play DivX VOD video on demand content on this navigation system you first need to register the unit with your DivX VOD content provider You do this by generating a DivX VOD registration code which you submit to your provider 1 Touch DVD Setup on the Function menu gt For details refer to Displaying DVD Setup menu on page 77 2 Touch DivX VOD Your 8 digit registration code is displayed O Make a note of the code as you will need it when you register with a DivX VOD provider m Setting Auto Play When a DVD disc with DVD menu is inserted this unit will cancel the DVD menu automati Engb Chapter EEE DVD Video DVD VR DivX setup Setting the subtitle file for DivX You can select whether to display DivX exter nal subtitles or not O If no DivX external subtitle files exist the original DivX subtitles are displayed even when Custom is selected 1 Touch DVD Setup on the Function menu gt For details refer to Displaying DVD Setup menu on page 77 2 Touch Subtitle File Touching Subtitle File switches this setting between Original and Custom O Up to 42 characters can be displayed on one line If more than 42 characters are set the line bre
31. Confirmation Screen also allows you to search for the nearby POls around the cursor gt For details refer to Viewing the information of a specified location on page 38 Searching for a nearby POI 1 Touch Destination on the Top Menu and then touch POI 2 Touch Around Current GPS Location The list of POI categories appears gt For the subsequent operations refer to Searching for POIs around the cursor on the previous page Searching for POIs along the current route Ol This function is available when the route is Set 1 Touch Destination on the Top Menu and then touch POI Engb 2 Touch Along Route The list of POI categories appears gt For the subsequent operations refer to Searching for POIs around the cursor on the previous page Searching for POIs around the destination O This function is available when the route is Set 1 Touch Destination on the Top Menu and then touch POI 2 Touch Around Destination The list of POI categories appears gt For the subsequent operations refer to Searching for POIs around the cursor on the previous page Using Saved Criteria Memorising your selection sequence You can store the selected search method and one of the categories as the shortcut to recall it later It allows you to search for a POI in the same way as you did before You can also de lete the shortcuts 1 Touch Destination on the Top Menu
32. DL File extension Compatible video codec Compatible audio codec built in drive Recommended video specifications Common notes e The navigation system may not operate cor rectly depending on the application used to encode WMA files e Depending on the version of Windows Media Player used to encode WMA files album names and other text information may not be correctly displayed e There may be a slight delay when starting playback of audio files encoded with image data e There is no compatibility with packet write data transfer e This navigation system can recognise 32 characters beginning with the first charac ter including extension for the file and folder name Depending on the display area the navigation system try to display them with changing the font size to smal ler However the maximum number of the characters that you can display varies ac Engb DVD R RW R DVD R RW R MPEG 4 files cannot be played on the USB storage de vice MPEG 4 SD memory card AVI files cannot be played on the built in ADPCM Image size VGA 640 x 480 Bit rate 480 kbps Frame rate 24 fps USB storage de vice C SD memory card MPEG 4 Image size VGA 640 x 480 Bit rate 480 kbps Frame rate 24 fps cording to the width of each character or display area Folder selection sequence or other opera tion may be altered depending on the en coding or writing software Regardless of the
33. Displays the title list recorded on the disc Switch next page of touch panel keys d Stop playback 2 Hides the touch panel keys Touching Hide hides the touch panel keys Touch anywhere on the LCD screen to display the touch panel keys again 3 Change audio language and audio sys tems Multi audio Each touch of Audio switches between audio language and audio system O Display indications such as MPEG A and Mch indicate the audio system re corded on the DVD Depending on the setting playback may not be with the same audio system as that indicated Skip the title forward or backward Touching gt skips to the start of the next title Touching lt skips to the start of the previous title 5 Change the subtitle language Multi sub title Each touch of S Title switches between the subtitle languages Frame by frame playback or slow motion playback gt For details refer to frame by frame play back on the next page gt For details refer to Slow motion playback on the next page 7 Fast reverse or forward Touching lt lt or gt gt to perform fast re verse or forward If you keep touching lt or gt gt for five seconds fast reverse fast forward continues even if you release either of these keys To re sume playback at a desired point touch gt EE lt or gt gt Specify the chapter you want to play back or the time to start playback by entering a number gt
34. ED Playing the movie file USB SD e o select 10 touch 1 and 0 and Enter in order For time time search e Jo select 5 minutes 03 seconds touch 5 0 3 and Enter in order e Jo select 71 minutes 00 seconds touch 7 1 0 0 and Enter in order O To clear the input numbers touch Clear Using the Function menu 1 Touch USB or SD on the AV Source menu to display the USB or SD screen gt For details concerning operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch the screen to display the touch panel keys 3 Touch Func O Ifthe touch panel keys are not shown touching anywhere to display them d Function USB Repeat Media Repeating play Each touch of Repeat changes the set tings as follows e Media Repeat all video files in the se lected external storage device USB SD e File Repeat just the current file e Folder Repeat the current folder O If you skip the file forward or backward when the repeat play range in Track the repeat play range changes to Folder Engb Chapter Using the iPod iPod 16 Using the USB interface cable for iPod en ables you to connect your iPod to the naviga tion system O For connection USB interface cable for iPod CD IU230V sold separately is re quired O iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc regis tered in the U S and other countr
35. Menu appears when you boot up the navigation system for the first time Screen switching overview Destination Menu amp lm al History Engb Address Ho d aS POI Favourites i f y USB SD Return Home Delete Route aved Routes Route Function Phone Menu XX100 An 4 Dial Pad Call Home a 2 2 lt lt Received Calls Dialed Numbers Phone Volume Missed Calls Contacts ABCDE FGHIJ TY e Denny Destination Phone gt A Phone Book Transfer Phone Settings cin Seas Sy MOU MUL o Okm h 7 Polyanka M alaya ul Contacts itsa Craris KLMNO ARQRST UVWXYZ Others ha AV Source Settings AV Source RearView fT Settings Menu Re A Ma g i Navi Settings System Settings D LISTEN HEART LISTEN 7 AV Settings AV Sound EQN sts Genres Artists Albums Podass Video ze Menu 4 74 gt Il Shuffle All Chapter Basic operation 02 What you can do on each menu Top Menu Press MENU button to display the Top Menu This is the starting menu to access the desired screens and operate the various functions 2 Destination Menu You can search for your destination on this menu You can also check or cancel your set route from this menu 3 Contacts screen You can access the list of contacts to call up an entry 4 AV Source menu You can access the screen for selecting the a
36. Phone Voice buluoud 3a 1j3 spuey buisn Phone Volume Phone Ringtone Phone Voice Phone Ringtone This setting controls the incoming ring tone volume Phone Voice This setting controls the incoming voice vo lume O Phone volume varies depending on the in coming mobile s phone volume setting and other conditions Engb 55 Chapter Using hands free phoning gt For details concerning operations refer to Answering an incoming call on page 51 Stopping Bluetooth wave transmission You can stop transmission of electric waves by turning off the Bluetooth function If you do not use the Bluetooth wireless technology we recommend selecting Off 1 Touch Phone Settings on the Phone Menu gt For details refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 4 2 Touch Off on Bluetooth On Off Touching Bluetooth On Off switching be tween On and Off Answering a call automatically The navigation system automatically answers an incoming call to the mobile phone You can answer a call while holding the steering wheel while you are driving 1 Touch Phone Settings on the Phone Menu gt For details refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 4 2 Touch any key next to Auto Answer Preference such as Off After 3 seconds keys Auto Answer Preference selection appears Engb 3 Touch the item to configure Auto Answer Preference Immediately
37. Settings Other settings J AV Sound All settings J CD ROM DVD V DVD VR DivX FM All settings 1 J AM SD USB Volume setting for AV sources TA volume J 1 All settings including the setting on the Function menu are to be deleted Engb Appendix Appendix c 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 comprehen sive it should answer your most common problems If a solution to your problem cannot be found here contact your dealer or the nearest authorised Pioneer service facility Problems with the navigation screen Symptom Cause Action See The power doesn t turn on The Leads and connectors are incor Confirm once more that all connections are navigation system doesn t oper rectly connected correct ate The fuse is blown Rectify the reason for the fuse blowing then replace the fuse Be very sure to install a cor rect fuse with the same rate Noise and other factors are causing Press RESET button Page 10 the built in microprocessor to oper ate incorrectly You cannot position your vehicle The quality of signals from the GPS Check the GPS signal reception and the posi on the map without a significant satellites is poor causing reduced tion of the GPS aerial if necessary or con positioning erro
38. Touch Via to switch to the second waypoint screen The Route Information to via screen for next waypoint appears 5 Touch Via to return to the screen for whole route The Route Information screen appears O If three or more waypoints are set each touch of Via shows the screen for the next waypoint Playing simulated travel at high speed This function allows you to play the simulated navigation function at high speed without voice guidance This function is useful if you want to browse how the current route will be navigated 1 Touch Destination on the Top Menu and then touch Route Function 2 Touch Route info The Route Information screen appears 3 Touch Fly over The simulation will start O If you want to stop the simulation touch im on the map Checking the entire route overview on the map You can check the entire outline of the current route 1 Touch Destination on the Top Menu and then touch Route Function 2 Touch Route info The Route Information screen appears 3 Touch Fit to Screen A 2D map screen will appear with the current overall route fitted onto the screen Checking the current itinerary You can check the route details O This function is available only when the route is set and your vehicle position is on the route 1 Touch Destination on the Top Menu and then touch Route Function 2 Touch Itinerary 3 Tou
39. Z U gt ce z Map Save as Save as Map Map Shows a full screen 2D map centred on the cursor position Save as Places a map pin and saves the position gt For more details concerning the operation refer to Save as on the next page Route Sets the destination waypoints and starting point positions gt For more details concerning the operation refer to Route on this page Info Shows detailed information about the location of the cursor position gt For more details concerning the operation refer to Viewing the information of a speci fied location on page 38 Enables you to call the position if a telephone number is available Pairing with mobile phone featuring Bluetooth wireless technology is required gt For more details concerning the operation refer to Dialling a phone number on the Map Confirmation Screen on page 53 Engb Route Go Here Now Add Via Continue Starting Point E E Save as Info Go Here Now Calculates the new route by setting the cursor position as the new destination gt For more details concerning the operation refer to Setting the location as a new desti nation on the next page Add Via Recalculates the route by adding the cursor position as a waypoint gt For more details concerning the operation refer to Setting the location as a waypoint on the next page Continue Recalculates the route by set
40. adjusting the colour Each time you touch or increases or de creases the value of selected item 31 to 00 is displayed as the value is increased or de creased i Illumination Color Adjustment o Set Memory 1 Memory2 Memory 3 __ O An entry cannot be stored with all of the va lues set to 00 saduasajaid Hulsiwio sn5 Engb 123 Chapter ED Customising preferences 4 Touch Memory 1 Memory 2 or Memory 3 to store the illumination col our 5 Touch to return to the previous screen Checking the version information 1 Touch Service Information on the System Settings menu For details refer to Displaying the System Settings Menu on page 120 2 Check the version information Turning off the screen By turning off the backlight of the LCD screen you can turn off the screen display without turning off the voice guidance Touch Screen Off on the System Set tings menu For details refer to Displaying the System Settings Menu on page 120 The screen is turned off O To turn on the screen touch anywhere on the screen The AV Sound menu options Displaying the AV Sound menu 1 Press MENU button to display the Top Menu and then touch Settings 2 Touch AV Sound The AV Sound menu appears Engb i Settings Menu Ds eS ef O Navi Settings System Settings AV Settings AV Sound d AV Sound Setti
41. audio CD CD R RW CD DA Data lt MP3 WMA AAC DivX gt e External storage device USB SD Chapter Introduction cH Following file types is playable on the exter with the programme service names This facili nal storage device USB SD tates selection of stations 3 MP3 WMA AAC WAV MPEG 4 AVI O Ifthe system cannot receive the pro O Notice regarding video viewing gramme service name the frequency will 2 Remember that use of this system for com be displayed instead n mercial or public viewing purposes may O Hands free phoning constitute an infringement on the author s rights as protected by the Copyright Law Notice regarding DVD Video viewing This product incorporates copyright protec tion technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other in tellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorised by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorised by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engi neering or disassembly is prohibited Notice regarding MP3 file usage Supply of this navigation system conveys only a licence for private non commercial use and does not convey a licence nor imply any right to use this product in any commercial i e revenue generating real 4 A mobile phone featuring Bluetooth te
42. for both a TP station a sta tion that broadcasts traffic information or an other enhanced network s IP station a station carrying information that cross references TP stations 1 Tune in a TP station or another en hanced network s TP station When you are tuned into a TP station or an other enhanced network s TP station Ee or indicator will light 2 Touch TA on the Function menu to turn traffic announcement standby on Baie appears in the display The tuner will standby for traffic announcements If you turned TA function on while tuned in to neither a TP station nor another enhanced net work s TP station Re indicator lights To turn traffic announcements standby off touch TA again 3 Use MULTI CONTROL to adjust the TA volume when a traffic announcement be gins The newly set volume is stored in memory and recalled for subsequent traffic announce ments 4 Touch Cancel while a traffic announce ment is being received to cancel the an nouncement The tuner returns to the original source but re mains in standby mode until TA is touched again You can also cancel the announcement by changing the source or band O When the preset list is displayed TA func tion icon will not be displayed O The system switches back to the original source following traffic announcement re ception O Only TP stations and other enhanced net work s TP stations are tuned in during seek tuning or BSM when T
43. indicator Shows the folder number currently playing 3 Track indicator Shows the track number currently playing 4 Repeat Random Scan indicator The marks shown below indicate the current playback status and repeat range Displays the current repeat range Rey Random H Scan Engb File type indicator Shows the type of audio file currently playing Play time indicator Shows the elapsed playing time of the current track T Folder name indicator Shows the folder name currently playing Song number indicator Shows the number of the song playing in the selected list Song title indicator Shows the title of the current song Artist name indicator Shows the artist name of the current song di Album title indicator Shows the title of the album for the current song m Using the touch panel keys Folder 007 Track 001 irom 92 95 Current 17th gt Now Playing 009 015 S Disc Repeat D Piece amp Bread 17th Shuffle All List Switching the playing part When playing a disc containing a mixture of various media file types such you can switch between media files types to play Touch Media repeatedly to switch between the following media file types CD audio data CD DA ROM com pressed audio file DivX DivX video files O This touch panel key appears only when playing a disc containing a mixture of various media Tile types 2 Recalls equaliser curves gt For details
44. length of blank section between the songs of original recording compressed audio discs play with a short pause between songs Appendix Appendix c Example of a hierarchy The following figure is an example of the tier structure in the disc The numbers in the fig ure indicate the order in which folder numbers are assigned and the order to be played back 7 Folder Jj File Level 3 Level 4 Level 1 Level 2 Notes e This product assigns folder numbers The user can not assign folder numbers e lf there is a folder that does not contain any playable file the folder itself will display in the folder list but you cannot check any files in the folder The blank list will appear Also these folders will be skipped without display ing the folder number m About Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short range wireless radio con nectivity technology that is developed as a cable replacement for mobile phones hand held PCs and other devices Bluetooth oper ates in 2 4 GHz frequency range and transmits voice and data at speeds up to 1 megabit per second Bluetooth was launched by a special interest group SIG that comprises of Ericsson Inc Intel Corp Nokia Corp Toshiba and IBM in 1998 and it is currently developed by nearly 2000 companies worldwide e The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Pioneer Corporation is under licen
45. letter at a time be ginning at the end of the text Continuing to touch the button deletes all of the text 7 Caps lock control Switches the keyboard between lowercase let ters and uppercase letters Each touch of aA changes the settings as follows enables you to capitalise the first letter of a word enables you to enter letters in lower case When a space is entered it switches automatically enables you to enter letters with capitals caps lock Displays the key to enter special characters such as O The appearance of this key and typeable characters change according to the cur rent keyboard layout Keys Switches the on screen keyboard layout Done Contirms the entry and allows you to proceeds to the next step J Chapter Searching for and selecting a location CH A 2 Touch Address CAUTION For safety reasons these route setting functions Destination Menu are not available while your vehicle is in motion To enable these functions you must stop in a safe place and put on the handbrake before set Address Favourites ting your route C O O Some information regarding traffic regula o UBO Re one Deele ROUTE tions depends on the time when the route Saved Routes Route Function calculation is performed Thus the infor mation may not correspond with a certain traffic regulation when your vehicle actually passes through the location in question
46. mobile phone is acti phones featuring Bluetooth wireless vated and whether the distance to your mo technology bile phone is not too far Dataloading failed If you transferred the data from your Select just a suitable item format and then mobile phone in a format can not retry Page 58 be received with navigation system Connect your mobile phone with another method again and retry Page 47 Your mobile phone can not Connected mobile phone has no Depending on the mobile phone phone book support this feature compatibility with the phone book transfer may not be available transfer function of this navigation system Engb Appendix E Appendix Messages for Audio Functions When problems occur with AV source playback an error message appears on the display Refer to the table below to identify the problem then take the suggested corrective action If the error persists contact your dealer or your nearest Pioneer Service Centre The messages in will appear on the Rear display Built in DVD drive Message Cause Action See Reading error Dirty Clean disc ERROR 02 XX Scratched disc Replace disc The disc is loaded upside down Check that the disc is loaded correctly Mechanism error Electrical or mechanical Press RESET button Page 10 Region code error DIFFERENT The disc does not have the same re Replace the DVD Video with one bearing the REGION DISC gion number as t
47. of the echo e With some mobile phones even if you press the accept button on the mobile phone when a call comes in hands free phoning may not be performed e The registered name appears if the phone number of the received call is already regis tered in the phone book When one phone number is registered under different names the name that comes first alphabe tically is displayed e f the phone number of the received call is not registered in the phone book the phone number of the received call appears Engb The received call history and the dialled number history e Calls made or editing performed only on your mobile phone will not be reflected to the dialled number history or phone book in the navigation system e You cannot make a call to the entry of an unknown user no phone number in the re ceived call history e If calls are made by operating your mobile phone no history data will be recorded in the navigation system About phone book transfers e f there are more than 400 phone book en tries on your mobile phone all entries may not be able to be downloaded completely e With some mobile phones it may not be possible to transfer all items in the phone book at one time In this case transfer items one by one from your mobile phone e Depending on the mobile phone this navi gation system may not display the phone book correctly Some characters may be garbled or first name and last name are in revers
48. on the Tol lowing settings in Route Unpaved Roads Motorways Ferries U turns Permit Needed Toll Roads For your safety please review and obey all local traffic rules along the highlighted route 1 th Switching the map between 2D and 3D 2D map screen gt M7 MKAJ CEBEP N Novgoroda M7 MKAJ CEBEP N Novgorod NN ra a 1 Press MAP button to display the navi gation map screen 2 Touch or to switch the map mode 22 Engb Changing the scale of the map 1 Press MAP button to display the navi gation map screen 2 Move MULTI CONTROL down or up to zoom in or out Moving MULTI CONTROL upward or down ward once allows you to change the map scale one step at a time Holding MULTI CON TROL while moving it up or down allows you to change the scale sequentially M7 MKAQ CEBEP N Novgorod LEENA SESS IN A gt M7 MKAM CEBEP N Novgorod Fr Caw O Zooming out will reduce the size of the icon and further zooming out will hide it How ever the pin shaped icon is not resized and keeps displayed O Further zooming out hides the lines of traf fic information Scrolling the map to the position you want to see 1 Press MAP button to display the navi gation map screen Chapter Basic operation 02 2 Touch to switch the 2D map mode 3 Touch anywhere on the map briefly to _ show the tilt controls and rotation ang
49. operations for radio FM The functions related to RDS Radio Data Sys tem are available only in areas with FM sta tions broadcasting RDS signals Even if the navigation system is receiving an RDS station not all the functions related with RDS will be available Touch FM on the AV Source menu to display the FM screen gt For details concerning operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 Reading the screen lt Seek gt Rock station festival 2008 at Radiocity Music Hall Text Band Detail Map Source icon Shows which source has been selected 2 Band indicator Shows which band the radio is tuned to FM1 to FMS 3 Preset number indicator Shows what preset item has been selected 4 Frequency indicator NEWS indicator Shows the status of news programmes TRFC indicator Shows the status of traffic announcements D Programme service name indicator Shows the programme service name station name of the current station If the pro gramme service name station name cannot be received the frequency will be displayed in stead PTY indicator Shows the programme type of the current sta tion when available 9 LOCAL indicator Shows when local seek tuning is on STEREO indicator Shows that the frequency selected is being broadcast in stereo 4 Radio text display area Displays the radio text currently received Signal level indicator Using
50. operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the disc Reading the screen EQ Func 02 min 37 sec gt Now Playing 04 04 mS Disc Random Media laa D H PI Shuffle All List Map Source icon Shows which source has been selected 2 Track number indicator Shows the number of the track currently play ing 3 Repeat Random Scan indicator The marks shown below indicate the current playback status and repeat range Displays the current repeat range Red Random A Scan 4 Play time indicator Shows the elapsed playing time of the current track a Engb Using the touch panel keys Touch panel keys ro Track 02 CD gt Now Playing nat Disc PE dia C r r Be 6 Steak 6 List Map 7 Recalls equaliser curves gt For details refer to Recalling equaliser curves on page 125 2 Displaying the Function menu gt For details refer to Using the Function menu on the next page 3 Switching the playing part gt For details refer to Switching the play ing part on page 62 4 Skipping the track forward or backward Touching Bl skips to the start of the next track Touching ka once skips to the start of the current track Touching it again will skip to the previous track Fast rewind or forward Keep touching ke or gt gt to perform fast r
51. or refrain from drawing graphical 3D landmarks on the map e Elevated Roads You can select whether to draws or refrain from drawing elevated roads interchanges and bridges on the map e Terrain Detail Level High Medium Low Draws the terrain e g mountain chains on the map with the selected fineness Off Does not draw the terrain on the map Map Settings The general settings related with a map screen can be customised Engb 1 Touch Visual on the Navi Settings menu The Visual Settings screen appears 2 Touch Map Settings The Map Settings screen appears Map Settings Map colour Night mode Elevation on 2D Map Show Street Labels Textured Polygons Full Screen Cockpit Available options e Map colour Enables you to define the map colour for daytime and nighttime use Touch this key to show the next screen Daylight colour profile The daytime map colour can be set Touch the key and select the desired profile from the list Night colour profile The nighttime map colour can be set Touch the key and select the desired profile from the list e Night mode Changes the settings for the nighttime map Automatic Switches the map colour defined on Map colour automatically between daytime and nighttime Night Always displays the map in the colour de fined on Night colour profile Day Always displays the map in the colo
52. recorded on the disc Since the navigation system is compatible with the copy guard analogue copy protect system when playing a disc that has a signal prohibiting copying the picture may suffer from horizontal stripes or other imperfections when viewed on some displays This does not mean the navigation system is malfunction ing e Reconnect the iPod with the USB interface cable for iPod e Update the software version of iPod e Reconnect the iPod with the USB interface cable for iPod e Park your vehicle in a safe place and cut off the engine Turn the ignition key back to Acc off Then start the engine again and turn the power to the navigation system back on If this does not solve the problem press RESET button on the navigation system e Update the software version of iPod Action See Retry after re entering the range for service Perform the connection process Appendix Appendix c Messages and how to react to them The following messages may be displayed by your navigation system There are occasions when you may see error messages other than those shown here In such a case follow the instructions given on the display Messages for navigation functions Message When What to do See There is no Pictures folder Cannot load the image because Use the appropriate data and store the data Please create Pictures folder Pictures folder is not found in the properly Page 121
53. refers to an audio compression technology standard used with MPEG 2 and MPEG 4 Sev eral applications can be used to encode AAC files but file formats and extensions differ de pending on the application which is used to Engb encode This unit plays back AAC files en coded by iTunes version 4 6 O iTunes is a trademark of Apple Inc regis tered in the U S and other countries Detailed information regarding connectable iPods A CAUTION e Pioneer accepts no responsibility for data lost on the iPod even if that data is lost while using the navigation system e Do not leave the iPod in direct sunlight for ex tended amounts of time Extended exposure to direct sunlight can result in iPod malfunc tion due to the resulting high temperature e Do not leave the iPod in any location with high temperatures e Firmly secure the iPod when driving Do not let the iPod fall onto the floor where it may be come jammed under the brake or accelerator pedal For details refer to the iPod s manuals J Using the LCD screen correctly Handling the LCD screen e When the LCD screen is subjected to direct sunlight for a long period of time it will be come very hot resulting in possible da mage to the LCD screen When not using this navigation system avoid exposing it to direct sunlight as much as possible e The LCD screen should be used within the temperature ranges shown in Specifica tions e Do not use the L
54. strong signals gt For details refer to this page Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies BSM best stations memory lets you auto matically store the six strongest broadcast fre quencies under the preset tuning keys P1 to P6 and once stored there you can tune in to these frequencies with the touch of a key Touch Start to turn BSM on BSM begins to flash While BSM is flashing the six strongest broadcast frequencies will be stored under the preset tuning keys P1 to P6 in order of their signal strength When this is complete BSM stops flashing To cancel the storage process touch Stop Storing broadcast frequencies with BSM may replace broadcast frequencies you have already saved by using P1 to P6 Tuning in strong signals Local seek tuning allows you to tune in only those radio stations with sufficiently strong signals for good reception 1 Touch On to turn local seek tuning on To turn local seek tuning off touch Off Ny O1pes ay Buisn Engb Chapter ED Using the radio AM 2 Touch lt Prev or Next gt to set the sen sitivity There are two levels of sensitivity for AM Level 1 2 The level 2 setting allows reception of only the strongest stations while lower settings let you receive weaker stations Engb Chapter Using the AV input 19 You can display video image output by AV1 Input or AV2 Input to the scre
55. subtitle tile must be stored in the same folder as the DivX Tile Up to 255 subtitle files may be used Any more subtitle files will not be recognised Up to 64 characters can be used for the name of the subtitle file including the ex tension If more than 64 characters are used for the file name the subtitle file may not be recognised The character code for the subtitle file should comply with ISO 8859 1 Using char acters other than ISO 8859 1 may cause the characters to be displayed incorrectly The subtitles may not be displayed correctly if the displayed characters in the subtitle file include control code For materials that use a high transfer rate the subtitles and video may not be comple tely synchronised If multiple subtitles are programmed to dis play within a very short time frame such as 0 1 seconds the subtitles may not be dis played at the correct time Appendix Appendix c Media compatibility chart General DVD R RW R USB storage de DL vice roma Se File system ISO9660 level 2 tae FAT16 FAT32 Romeo and Joliet Romeo Joliet and UDF 1 02 Media CD R RW SD memory card Maximum number of 955 FAT32 No limit folders FAT16 512 including files Maximum number of 3 500 FAT32 No limit files FAT16 512 including folders Playable file types MP3 WMA AAC DivX MP3 WMA AAC WAV AVI MPEG 4 MP3 compatibility DVD R RW R USB storage de Media CD R RW DL vice eko
56. tg 2007 Thai th 2008 Tigrinya ti 2009 Turkmen tk 2011 Tagalog tl 2012 Setswana tn 2014 Tongan to 2015 Turkish tr 2018 Tsonga ts 2019 Tatar tt 2020 Twi tw 2023 Ukrainian uk 2111 Urdu ur 2118 Uzbek uz 2126 Vietnamese vi 2209 Volap k vo 2215 Wolof wo 2315 Xhosa xh 2408 Yoruba yo 2515 Zulu zu 2621 dn3 S XAIG YA GA O2 PIA GAG Engb ED Playing the music file USB SD You can play the compressed audio files stored in the external storage device USB SD O In the following description the SD mem ory card USB memory device and USB portable audio player are collectively re ferred to as the external storage device USB SD If it indicates the USB memory device and USB portable audio player only they are referred to as the USB storage de vice O When SD or USB selected as the AV source the AV sounds the navigation gui dance and beep sounds are mixed and the volume can be adjusted simultaneously Starting procedures Insert the SD memory card into the SD card slot or plug the USB storage device to the USB connector The source changes and then playback will start if there is a playable file on the external storage device gt For details refer to Plugging in a USB sto rage device on page 14 gt For details refer to nserting and ejecting an SD memory card on page 13 O Ifthe external storage device i
57. the desired area by scrolling the map and displaying the Map Confirmation Screen 2 Touch Save as on the Map Confir mation Screen 3 Touch Add Favourite 4 Touch the desired entry a Select Favourite Sirenevyy bul var 38 Fedora Poletayeva ulitsa 17 Kuz minskaya ulitsa MKAD Kolkhoznaya Malaya ulitsa ee 8 Yuzhnaya ulitsa Clear All Selecting an item that has already been stored allows you to overwrite It 5 Enter the desired name and then touch Done to complete the entry Storage has been completed and the item is available as a preset entry on Favourites Deleting an entry in Favourites All entries in Favourites can be deleted at once Engb 1 Touch Destination on the Top Menu and then touch Favourites 2 Touch Clear All A message will appear asking you to confirm the deletion 3 Touch Yes 0 Because deleted data cannot be restored take extra care not to mistakenly delete item a Storing the position as safety camera location Storing a position as a road safety camera lo cation enables the navigation system to warn you when you approach a camera location These locations are shown by camera Icons 1 Search for a location or position the cursor on the desired area by scrolling the map and displaying the Map Confirmation Screen 2 Touch Save as on the Map Confir mation Screen 3 Touch Add Cam
58. the top priority language to the top priority subtitle audio and menu in initial playback If the selected language is recorded on the disc subtitles audio and menu are dis played or output in that language 1 Touch DVD Setup on the Function menu gt For details refer to Displaying DVD Setup menu on this page 2 Touch Language You can select the language preference of the subtitle audio and menus 3 Touch the key next to Subtitle Lan guage Audio Language or Menu Lan guage Each language menu is displayed and the cur rently set language is selected 4 Touch the desired language When you select Others a language code input display is shown Input the four digit code of the desired language then touch Enter gt Refer to Language code chart for DVDs on page 81 O If the selected language is not recorded on the disc the default language specified on the disc is output and displayed O You can also switch the subtitle and audio language by touching S Title or Audio during playback O Even if you use S Title or Audio to switch the subtitle or audio language this does not affect the settings here Setting assist subtitles on or off Assist subtitles offer explanations for the au rally impaired However they are only dis played if they are recorded on the DVD You can turn assist Subtitles on or off as de sired 1 Touch DVD Setup on the Function menu gt
59. to Folder O When Folder is selected it is not pos sible to play back a subfolder of that folder O When playing discs with compressed audio files and audio data CD DA re peat play is performed within the cur rently playing data session even if Disc is selected 2 Play tracks in a random order Touching Random switches between On and Off When using ROM the tracks in the current repeat play range are randomly played O If you turn Random to On when the repeat play range is set to Track the re Engb Chapter Playing a DVD Video qH You can play a DVD Video using the built in Using the touch panel keys drive of the navigation system This section de scribes operations for playing a DVD Video Playback screen page1 Title 63 Chapter 01 Dolby D WDVD v Reading the screen a D00 PP O he Pi X Es wr ae has iS if s E AA N Ny ex x Win Fe Source icon Gh apes rae 1 Shows which source has been selected Vo oo Audio track indicator E ANA Shows the audio track number and audio lan guage currently selected Title number indicator Shows the title number currently playing 4 Audio channel indicator Shows the current audio channel type such as Mch Multi channel Chapter number indicator Shows the chapter currently playing Subtitle language indicator PLA Shows the subtitle language currently se ees lecte
60. to pass a certain street set the waypoint on that street e lf the destination is too far there may be in stances where the route cannot be set It you want to set a long distance route going across several areas set waypoints along the way e During voice guidance turns and Intersec tions trom the motorway are announced However if you pass intersections turns and other guide points in rapid Succession some may delay or not be announced e tis possible that guidance may direct you off a motorway and then back on again e n some cases the route may require you to travel in the opposite direction to your current heading In such cases you are in structed to turn around so please turn around safely by following the actual traffic rules e n 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 Engb 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 sug gested e There may be instances when the starting point the waypoint and the destination point are not on the highlighted route e The number of roundabout exits displayed on the screen may differ from the actual number of roads Route highlighting e Once set the route is highlighted in bright colour on the map e The immedia
61. track title the ar tist s name the album title the music genre the year of production comments and other data The contents can be freely edited using software with ID3 Tag editing functions Although the tags are restricted by the num ber of characters the information can be viewed when the track is played back ISO9660 format This is the international standard for the for mat logic of DVD CD ROM folders and files For the ISO9660 format there are regulations for the following two levels Level 1 The file name is in 8 3 format the name con sists of up to 8 characters half byte English capital letters half byte numerals and the sign with a file extension of three characters Level 2 The file name can have up to 31 characters in cluding the separation mark and a file ex tension Each folder contains less than 8 hierarchies Extended formats Joliet File names can have up to 64 characters Romeo File names can have up to 128 characters e Level 1 The file name is in 8 3 format the name consists of up to 8 characters halt byte English capital letters half byte numerals and the _ sign with a Tile extension of three characters e Level 2 The tile name can have up to 31 characters including the separation mark and a file extension Each folder contains less than 8 hierarchies e Extended formats Joliet File names can have up to 64 characters Romeo Engb
62. under the preset tuning keys P1 to P6 in order of their signal strength When this is complete BSM stops flashing O To cancel the storage process touch Stop Storing broadcast frequencies with BSM may replace broadcast frequencies you have already saved by using P1 to P6 Limiting stations to regional programming When AF is used to automatically retune fre quencies the regional function limits the se lection to stations broadcasting regional programmes Touching Regional switches between On and Off O Regional programming and regional net works are organised differently depending on the country i e they may change ac cording to the time country or broadcast area O The preset number may disappear on the display if the tuner tunes in a regional sta tion that differs from the originally set sta tion O The regional function can be turned on or off independently for each FM band Tuning in strong signals Local seek tuning allows you to tune In only those radio stations with sufficiently strong signals for good reception 1 Touch Local 2 Touch On to turn local seek tuning on To turn local seek tuning off touch Off Engb 3 Touch lt Prev or Next gt to set the sen sitivity There are four levels of sensitivity for FM Level 1 2 3 4 O The level 4 setting allows reception of only the strongest stations while lower settings let you receive weaker stations
63. video playback This navigation system can play video if an iPod with video capabilities is connected 1 Touch Video 2 Touch one of the categories in that con tains the video you want to play Video Playlists Movies Music Videos TV Shows Video Podcasts Rentals Video playback will start Pod gPOd a4 Buisy Engb ED Using the iPod iPod 3 Touch your desired item on the list to narrow down them until the video list ap pears gt For details concerning operations refer to Browsing for a video on this page 4 On the video list touch the video you want to play 5 Touch the screen to display to touch panel keys gt For details concerning operations refer to Using the touch panel keys Video on this page m Using the touch panel keys Video Recalls equaliser curves gt For details refer to Recalling equaliser curves on page 125 2 Displaying the Function menu gt For details refer to Using the Function menu on the next page 3 Switch the operation screen Touching the key switches between the screen to operate music files and the screen to oper ate movie files After touching the key the top category menu appears to let you select the item for playback O This touch panel key is available only when there are both audio and video file in your IPod 4 Display the previous selected list Engb If you select the video from the list to play af
64. which outputs mirror reversed images otherwise the screen image may appear reversed saduasajoid Bulsiwio sn5 Engb 121 Chapter ED Customising preferences O Immediately verify whether the display changes to a rear view camera image when the gearstick is moved to REVERSE R from another position O When the whole screen changes to a rear view camera image during normal driving switch to another setting O Initially this function is set to Off 1 Touch Back Camera on the System Settings menu gt For details refer to Displaying the System Settings Menu on page 120 The Camera Input screen appears 2 Touch On next to Camera to acti vate the camera setting O Unless this setting is On you cannot switch to RearView 3 Touch Battery or GND next to Polarity to select the appropriate polarity setting e Battery When the polarity of the con nected lead is positive while the gearstick is in the REVERSE R position e GND When the polarity of the connected lead is negative while the gearstick is in the REVERSE R position Adjusting the response positions of the touch panels touch panel calibration If you feel that the touch panel keys on the screen deviate from the actual positions that respond to your touch adjust the response po sitions of the touch panel screen O Make sure to use the supplied stylus for ad justment and gently touch the s
65. your mobile phone For some mobile phones no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless tech nology For details refer to the instruction manual of your mobile phone 2 Touch Phone Settings on the Phone Menu gt For details refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 47 3 Touch Add Device and then Pair from the mobile phone The navigation system waits for a Bluetooth wireless technology connection Add Device Search devices Please follow the instructions on your mobile phone Cancel buluoud 14 spuey Buisn 4 Register the navigation system on your mobile phone If your mobile phone asks you to enter a pass word enter the PIN code password of the na vigation system After the registration is completed the follow ing screen appears Add Device Search devices Connection established successfully OK O If registration fails repeat the procedure from the beginning Engb Using hands free phoning Connecting a registered mobile phone The navigation system automatically connects the mobile phone selected as the target of connection However connect the mobile phone manually in the following cases e Two or more mobile phones are registered and you want to manually select the mobile phone to be used e You want to reconnect a disconnected mo bile phone e Connection cannot be established automa tically for some reason If y
66. 14 Plugging ina USB storage device 14 Unplugging a USB storage device 14 Connecting and disconnecting iPod 15 Connecting your iPod 15 Disconnecting your iPod 15 Flow from startup to termination 15 On first time startup 15 Regular startup 16 2 Engb How to use the navigation menu screens 18 Screen switching overview 18 What you can do on each menu 19 Displaying the rear camera image 19 How to use the map 20 How to read the map screen 20 Switching the map between 2D and 3D 22 Changing the scale of the map 22 Scrolling the map to the position you want to see 22 Changing the tilt and rotation angle of themap 23 The basic flow of creating your route 23 The operations of a list screen e g city list 24 The operation of the on screen keyboard 24 D Searching for and selecting a location Searching for a location by address 25 Searching for the vicinity Points of Interest POI 27 Searching for POIs around the cursor 27 Searching fora nearby POI 28 Searching for POIs along the current route 28 Searching for POIs around the destination 28 Using Saved Criteria 28 Searching for POIs by using the data on external storage devices USB SD 30 Searching for a location by coordinates 31 Selecting a location you searched for recently 32 Deleting an entry in History 33 Selecting a location stored in Favourites 33 Deleting an entry in Favo
67. 15 to Right 15 is displayed as the left right speaker balance moves from left to right Using the equaliser The equaliser lets you adjust equalisation to match vehicle interior acoustic characteristics as desired Recalling equaliser curves There are seven stored equaliser curves that you can easily recall at any time Here is a list of the equaliser Curves Equaliser curve S Bass S Bass is a Curve in which only low pitched sound is boosted Powerful Powerful is a curve in which low pitched and high pitched sounds are boosted Natural Natural is a curve in which low pitched and high pitched sounds are slightly boosted Vocal Vocal is a curve in which the midrange which is the human vocal range is boosted Flat Flat is a flat curve in which nothing is boosted Custom1 Custom1 is an adjusted equaliser curve that you cre ate A separate custom curve can be created for each source Custom2 Custom2 is an adjusted equaliser curve that you cre ate If you select this curve the effect is reflected all AV source 1 Touch EQ on the AV Sound menu gt For details refer to Displaying the AV Sound menu on the previous page 2 Touch desired equaliser O You can also sequentially select the desired equaliser curve by touching EQ on the AV operation screen of each source Adjusting the equaliser curves You can adjust the currently selected equaliser curve setting as desired Adjustments ca
68. 4 Touch the key under Camera Type to display the selection screen Safety Camera Da Camera Type Driving Direction S Speed Limit After the location is decided Map Confirmation Screen 5 Touch the desired camera type to as sign a type category Select Camera Type gt ao J J Available options Fixed cameras 2 Mobile cameras 3 Built in cameras 4 Section control cameras 5 Red light cameras _ DA Ww o1 6 Touch the key under Driving Direc tion to display the selection screen Safety Camera gt Camera Type Speed Limit Driving Direction S 7 Touch the desired direction to assign a directional property Select Camera Direction Q Available options Uni directional type 2 Bi directional type 3 Omni directional type 8 Touch anywhere on the bar or drag the slider under Speed Limit to set the speed limit If you try to pass through the camera location area in excess of the speed limit the naviga tion system will warn you m Engb Chapter u s UOIZEULIJUOD dew papap s UO ZeI0 BY 1934Y Chapter KD Checking the current route Checking the current route conditions The Route Information screen provides you with various detailed information about the current route This is an example showing a route with two oas waypo ints Estimated A
69. 84 Browsing embedded text information 84 Using the Function menu 84 15 Playing the movie file USB SD Starting procedures 86 Reading the screen 86 Using the touch panel keys Video 87 Searching for a desired scene and starting playback from a specified time 87 Using the Function menu 88 Using the iPod iPod Starting procedures 89 Reading the screen 89 Using the touch panel keys Music 90 Browsing fora song 90 Starting the video playback 91 Using the touch panel keys Video 92 Browsing foravideo 92 Using the Function menu 93 Using the radio FM Reading the screen 95 Using the touch panel keys 95 Contents an Switching between the detailed information display and the preset list display 96 Storing and recalling broadcast stations 96 Using radio text 96 Using the Function menu 97 Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies 97 Limiting stations to regional programming 98 uning in strong signals 98 Searching for an RDS station by PTY information 98 Receiving traffic announcements 99 Juning into alternative frequencies 99 Using news programme interruption 100 About interruption icon status e g TREC icon 100 PTY list 101 Using the radio AM Reading the screen 102 Using the touch panel keys 102 Switching between the detailed information display and the preset list display 102
70. 94 0 Method 2 Restore Factory Settings Clears some items in the Navi Settings menu For details refer to Restore Factory Set tings on page 115 Method 3 Reboot the software Some settings are reset when the software re boots For example the settings of Program language in Language is changed gt For details refer to Selecting the language on page 120 Engb 133 Chapter 22 Other functions Setting items to be deleted The items to be deleted vary depending on the reset method The items listed in the following table return to the default or factory settings O Almost all items not listed below will be re tained However some items to be returned to the default value are not listed if the set ting value can be easily recovered by user such as the last map scale the last status of AV operation screen etc The setting will be retained v The setting will be cleared and returned to the default or factory settings Navigation functions Method1 Method2 Method 3 Set Home GPS amp Time Settings Visual Route Warn ings Regional Settings Navi Settings Sound settings p Voice Keys Dynamic Volume On Off Sound settings Master Dynamic Volume Maximum speed Minimum speed Language A System Settings Other settings Audio functions Wide Mode AV
71. A is on Tuning into alternative frequencies If you are listening to a broadcast and the re ception becomes weak or there are other pro blems the navigation system will automatically search for a different station in the same network that is broadcasting a stron ger signal Touching AF switches between On and Off AF is on as a default Only RDS stations are tuned in during seek tuning or BSM when AF is on O When you recall a preset station the tuner may update the preset station with a new frequency from the station s AF list This is only available when using presets on FM1 or FM2 bands No preset number appears on the display if the RDS data for the sta tion received differs from that for the origin ally stored station O Sound may be temporarily interrupted by another programme during an AF fre quency search O AF can be turned on or off independently for each FM band N4 Olpes ay Huisn PI Seek operation If the unit fails to find a suitable alternative fre quency or if you are listening to a broadcast and the reception becomes weak the naviga tion system will automatically search for a dif ferent station with the same programming During the search PI SEEK is displayed and the output is muted The muting is discontin ued after completion of the PI Seek whether or not a different station is found Engb Chapter Using the radio FM Activating the Auto PI seek for
72. CD screen at temperatures higher or lower than the operating tem perature range because the LCD screen may not operate normally and the LCD screen can be damaged Appendix Appendix c e he LCD screen is exposed in order to in crease its visibility within the vehicle Please do not press strongly on it as this may damage it e Do not push the LCD screen with excessive force as this may scratch it e Never touch the LCD screen with anything besides your finger when operating the Touch Panel functions The LCD screen can scratch easily The stylus is supplied for special calibrations Do not use the stylus for normal operation Liquid crystal display LCD screen e fthe LCD screen is near the vent of an air conditioner make sure that air from the air conditioner is not blowing on it Heat trom the heater may break the LCD screen and cool air from the cooler may cause moist ure to form inside the navigation unit re sulting in possible damage e Small black dots or white dots bright dots may appear on the LCD screen These are due to the characteristics of the LCD screen and do not indicate a problem with the LCD screen e The LCD screen will be difficult to see if it is exposed to direct sunlight e When using a mobile phone keep the aer ial of the mobile phone away from the LCD screen to prevent disruption of the video in the form of disturbances such as spots or coloured stripes Maintaining the LCD sc
73. For details refer to Displaying DVD Setup menu on this page 2 Touch Assist Subtitle Touching Assist Subtitle switches between On and Off Engb dnjzes XAIG YA GA O2PIA GAG Chapter EEE DVD Video DVD VR DivX setup Setting the angle icon display You can set the angle icon e to display in scenes where the angle can be switched 1 Touch DVD Setup on the Function menu gt For details refer to Displaying DVD Setup menu on the previous page 2 Touch Multi Angle Touching Multi Angle switches between On and Off Setting the aspect ratio There are two kinds of displays A wide screen display has a width to height ratio TV aspect of 16 9 while a regular display has a TV aspect of 4 3 If you use a regular rear display with a TV aspect of 4 3 you can set the aspect ratio suitable for your rear display We recommend use of this function only when you want to fit it to the rear display O When using a regular display select either Letter Box or Panscan Selecting 16 09 may result in an unnatural picture 1 Touch DVD Setup on the Function menu gt For details refer to Displaying DVD Setup menu on the previous page 2 Touch TV Aspect Each touch of TV Aspect changes the set tings as follows e 16 09 Wide screen picture 16 9 is dis played as it is initial setting e Letter Box The picture is in the shape of a letter box with black b
74. For details refer to Searching for a de sired scene and starting playback from a specified time on this page Searching for a desired scene and starting playback from a specified time You can search for a desired scene by specify ing atitle or a chapter and the time O Chapter search and time search are not possible when disc playback has been stopped 1 Touch Search and then touch Title title Chapter chapter Time time Tite 01 Chapter 06 Dolby D ea DYD VR alh 1 1 ich Original BL 009 min 46 sec YA GAC Bulkeld 2 Touch the keys to input the desired number or time and then touch Enter Title 01 Chapter 02 A e apter o i Time Search For titles chapters e lo select 3 touch 3 and Enter in order Engb Chapter EDD Playing a DVD VR e Jo select 10 touch 1 and 0 and Enter in order For time time search e Jo select 5 minutes 03 seconds touch 5 0 3 and Enter in order e Jo select 71 minutes 00 seconds touch 7 1 0 0 and Enter in order O To cancel the input numbers touch Clear Switching the playback mode You have two methods for playing DVD VR discs Original original and Playlist play list O Titles created with DVD recorders are called original Those based on original re arranged titles are called playlist Playlists are created on DVD R RW discs Touch Mode Change to switch the play mode If th
75. Menu on page 47 2 Ifyou touch an entry on the list dial ling starts O Ifyou touch Detail you can check the de tails of the party before making a phone call O To cancel the call after the system starts dialling touch fm 3 Touch to end the call Making a phone call using missed call history The missed call history saves 20 calls per re gistered mobile phone If the number of calls exceeds 20 the oldest entry will be deleted 1 Touch Missed Calls on the Phone Menu gt For details refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 47 Chapter Using hands free phoning 2 Ifyou touch an entry on the list dial ling starts O If you touch Detail you can check the de tails of the party before making a phone call O To cancel the call after the system starts dialling touch fam 3 Touch to end the call Calling a number in the Contacts screen After finding the entry you want to call in the Contacts screen you can select the number and make the call 1 Press MENU button to display the Top Menu 2 Touch Contacts The Contacts screen appears 3 Switch the page of the list to display the desired entry If you touch an alphabet tab you can jump to the first page of the contacts whose names start with that letter Contacts E e Bob Craris F enny anc mi D Nancy Smith ABCDE FGHIJ KLMNO PQRST UVWXYZ Others A or Shows the n
76. Number of channels wu 2 stereo MP3 decoding format n MPEG 1 amp 2 Audio Layer 3 WMA decoding format Ver 9 0 L3 AAC decoding format uu MPEG 4 AAC only encoded by iTunes m4a DivX decoding format s Home Theater Ver 3 11 Ver 4 X Ver 5 X Ver 6 X avi divx USB USB standard Spec sess USB 2 0 High Speed Max current Supply seser 500 mA Max capacity Memory ue 2GB File SyYSteEM serrer FAT16 FAT32 USB Class srr Mass storage class Decoding format s MP3 WMAVAAC WAVE MPEG4 SD Compatible physical format er en eT nT Version 2 00 Max capacity Memory n 8GB File SyYSteM srr FAT16 FAT32 Decoding format s MP3 WMAVAAC WAVE MPEG4 Bluetooth VEVSION sssesstesssesssesssesssesseesseesseen Bluetooth 1 2 certified OUTDUL DOWED cciscissecnsscassineitssscans 4dBm Max Power class 2 FM tuner Frequency range nusser 87 5 MHz to 108 0 MHz Usable SENSITIVITY wicca 8 dBf 0 7 uV 15 Q mono S N 30 dB Signal to noise ratio ses 75 dB IEC A network Distortion hesssrercerirer 0 3 at 65 dBf 1 kHz stereo 0 1 at 65 dBf 1 kHz mono Frequency response n 30 Hz to 15 000 Hz 3 dB Stereo separation eessen 45 dB at 65 dBf 1 kHz MW tuner Frequency range nessie 531 kHz to 1602 kHz 9 kHz Usable sensitivity wc 18 uV S N 20 dB Signal to noise ratio sess 65 dB IEC A network LW tuner Frequency range nuserie 153 kHz to 281 kHz 9 kHz Usable sensitivity wc 30 uV S N 20 dB Signal to noi
77. OI icons will ap pear Selecting Off hides the POI icons of this category e Same Visibility in Subgroups On Also applies this visibility to all sub cate gories belonging to this category Off Does not apply this visibility to all sub cate gories belonging to this category e Icon Touching the key shows the options avail able Touch one of them to set the desired Icon e Remove Touching the key allows you to delete the selected category Chapter Customising preferences 21 O Remove is available only for POI cate gories that are created on this naviga tion system Creating new categories If your customised POI does not match any pre installed categories creating a new cate gory allows you to edit your customised POI so that it can belong to this newly created ca tegory 1 If the custom POI is found on an external storage device USB SD the navigation system will show a POI list which includes them 1 Touch Visual on the Navi Settings menu The Visual Settings screen appears 2 Touch Manage POI 3 Touch the desired category i Manage POI Accommodation Edit Airport M Business Edit E Car Dealer Repair E Car Rental Edit Edit Edit W Communication Edit New Group If there are more detailed categories within the selected category repeat this step as many times as necessary If there aren t anymore detailed categories
78. Pioneer sound vision sSoul Operation Manual NAVIGATION AV SYSTEM AVIC F900BT Be sure to read Important Information for the user first Important Information for the user includes the important information that you must understand before using this navigation system 3 Bluetooth English ED Contents Thank you for buying this Pioneer product Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly After you have finished reading the instructions keep this man ual in a safe place for future reference Q Important The screens shown in the examples may differ from the actual screens The actual screens may be changed without notice for performance and function improve ments D Introduction Manual overview 7 Howto read this manual 7 Terminology 7 About the definition of terminology 7 Features 8 Map coverage 10 Protecting the LCD panel and screen 10 Viewing the LCD comfortably 10 Notes for internal memory 10 Before removing the vehicle battery 10 About the data being deleted 10 Resetting the microprocessor 10 02 Basic operation Checking part names and functions 12 Inserting ejecting a disc 13 Inserting a disc 13 Ejectingadisc 13 Inserting and ejecting an SD memory card 13 InsertinganSD memory card 14 Ejecting an SD memory card 14 Plugging and unplugging a USB storage device
79. Recalling equaliser curves on page 125 2 Displaying the Function menu gt For details refer to Using the Function menu on the next page 3 Switch the operation screen Touching the key switches between the screen to operate music files and the screen to oper ate movie files This touch panel key is avail able only when there are both audio and video file in the external storage device USB SD 4 Select the previous or next folder Touching lt 4 or gt play the first playable file on the previous or next folder The folders that there is no playable files are skipped Skip forward or backward Touching bl skips to the start of the next file Touching ke once skips to the start of the current file Touching again will skip to the previous file Fast rewind or forward Keep touching ke or gt gt to perform fast rewind or forward O There is no sound on fast rewind or for ward O Moving MULTI CONTROL left or right enables you to perform the equivalent operations 6 Playback and Pause Touching gt H switches between playback and pause D Displaying the map screen as SN Ftsnw y bulAeld Engb Chapter ED Playing the music file USB SD Selecting a track from the list The list lets you see the list of track titles or folder names on a external storage device USB SD If you touch a folder on the list you can view its contents If you touch a tr
80. Some functions may not be used until you touch and hold the key m ZLXJ LLX4 Wun jeusa x9 y Huisy Engb Chapter ED Customising preferences The options in the Navi Settings menu Basic operations in the Navi Settings menu Preferences related to the navigation functions can be set A method for changing the volume setting for the navigation guidance and beep is described here along with an operational example 1 Press MENU button to display the Top Menu and then touch Settings 2 Touch Navi Settings T Settings Menu i ce we AA oe a amp To gi 7 Oy Navi Settings System Settings AV Settings AV Sound The Navi Settings menu appears 3 Touch Sound settings i Navi Settings gt mw S GPS amp Time Settings Visual Route Warnings lt n S a Regional Settings Restore Factory Settings Set Home Demo Mode Sound settings About The Sound settings menu appears Engb 4 Use the tool assigned to the desired op tion to change the settings P 1 Sound settings Master Voice Keys Dynamic Volume Slider Touching the desired point on the bar or dragging the slider to the desired point al lows you to change the value 2 Detailed setup key Displays the screen for setting the prefer ences in detail 3 On off control Touching On or Off enables activation or deactivation of this function 5 Touch to return to
81. Storing and recalling broadcast stations 103 Using the Function menu 103 Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies 103 uning in strong signals 103 19 Using the AV input Using the AV1 105 Using the AV2 105 Using the touch panel keys 105 Using the external unit EXT1 EXT2 Reading the screen 106 Using the touch panel keys 106 Customising preferences The options in the Navi Settings menu 108 Basic operations in the Navi Settings menu 108 GPS amp Time Settings 108 Time Settings 109 3D Settings 110 Map Settings 110 Displayed Info 111 Smart Zoom 111 Overview Mode 112 Manage POI 112 Manage Track Logs 112 Route 112 Warnings 113 Regional Settings 114 Restore Factory Settings 115 SetHome 115 Demo Mode 115 Sound settings 115 About 116 Setting the POI appearance 116 Creating new categories 117 Editing your customised POI 117 Recording your travel history 118 Setting your home position 119 The options on the System Settings menu 120 Displaying the System Settings menu 120 Selecting the language 120 Changing the splash screen 121 Setting the rear view camera 121 Adjusting the response positions of the touch panels touch panel calibration 122 Adjusting the screen brightness 123 Setting the illumination colour 123 Checking the version information 124 Turning off the screen 124 The AV Sound menu options 124 Displaying the AV Sound menu 124
82. The information interruption is preset stations a turned ON and currently receiving When preset stations cannot be recalled as data when travelling long distances the unit can Information interruption is turned No display be set to perform PI Seek during preset recall OFF and no data is being received O The default setting for Auto PI Seek is off gt For details refer to Switching Auto PI seek on page 130 Using news programme interruption When a news programme is broadcast from a PTY code news station the navigation system can switch from any station to the news broad cast station When the news programme ends reception of the previous programme re sumes Touching NEWS switches between On and Off Touch NEWS until m or Hq appears in the display To turn off news programme interruption touch NEWS again A news programme can be cancelled by touching Cancel You can also cancel the news programme by changing the source or band O When the preset list is displayed NEWS function icon will not be displayed About interruption icon status e g TRFC icon The indication of the status icon changes ac cording to the situation as shown below Indicator Implication Information interruption is ON but you will not receive data since there is none Even if the information interruption is turned OFF data is still received You can receive when information interruption is turned ON
83. V1 Input or AV2 Input setting Establish the setting correctly Page 105 equipments is incorrect No video output from connected The connection of the USB interface Connect both USB plug and RCA cable side iPod cable for iPod is incorrect If only either connection has made iPod will not works properly Page 15 The audio or video skips The navigation system is not firmly Secure the navigation system firmly secured No sounds are produced Cables are not connected correctly Connect the cables correctly The volume level will not rise The system is performing still slow There is no sound during still slow motion or motion or frame by frame playback frame by frame playback with DVD Video with DVD Video The system is paused or performing For the media other than music CD CD DA fast reverse or forward during the there is no sound on fast reverse or forward disc playback The icon O is displayed and op The operation is not compatible This operation is not possible For example eration is not possible with the video configuration the DVD playing does not feature that angle audio system subtitle language etc The picture stops pauses and The reading of data is impossible After touching W once start playback once the navigation system cannot be during disc playback more operated Engb Appendix E Appendix The aspect setting is incorrect for The picture is stretched the as the display pec
84. ack on the list you can play the selected track Folder 0006 Track 0001 MP3 EQ Func 99 24 current PIONEERTIM 000 min 18 sec Video 1 Brilliance mp3 t p a lt Bp gt Driveit mp3 Eye to eye mp3 gt il gt gt Furtherintegration mp3 Lightlove mp3 PREMIER MP3 J Detail Map 1 Touch List 2 Touch the folder that you want to view Touching A or switches the selection to the next or previous page in the list Touching shows a content of the parent folder O Ifthe selected folder does not contain any track that can be played the track list is not displayed 3 Touch the track you want to play 0 To cancel the list screen touch Detail Browsing embedded text information Text information recorded on an compressed audio file can be displayed Touch B The next piece of information is displayed e Album Title album title e Track Title track title e Folder Title folder title e File Name file name e Artist Name artist name Ifthe information has not been recorded on files nothing may be displayed T For WAV files only the information marked with can be displayed Engb O Ifthe characters recorded on the com pressed audio file are not compatible with this navigation system those characters may turn into garbled characters Using the Function menu 1 Touch USB or SD on the AV Source menu to display th
85. ad the map screen This example shows an example of a 2D map screen l M7 MKAJ N Oe 1600m 5 0856 60 km h EBEP N Novgorod J Volgogradskjy prospekt M5 8f O Information with the mark appears only when the route is set O Depending on the conditions and settings some items may not be displayed Next direction of travel When you approach a guidance point this ap pears green Touching this item enables you to hear the previous guidance again O For more information about the direc tion symbol refer to Supplemental infor mation about directions on page 146 2 Distance to the guidance point Shows the distance to the next guidance point 3 Name of the street to be used or next gui dance point 4 Current time Engb 43 0 5 Compass The red arrow indicates north 6 Map mode selector gt For details refer to Switching the map between 2D and 3D on page 22 D Shortcut to the Map Confirmation Screen Touching this shortcut enables the screen to switch to the Map Confirmation Screen di rectly with the current position or the cursor position centred gt For details refer to What you can do with the Map Confirmation Screen on page 36 Stop key for the dummy run Chapter Basic operation 02 This key will be displayed while you activate the dummy run Fly over or Demo Mode Touching the key to cancel the dummy run
86. aks and the characters are dis played on the next line O Up to 126 characters can be displayed on one screen If more than 126 characters are set the excess characters will not be dis played O The DivX subtitles will be displayed even when the subtitle file setting is on if no cor responding subtitle files exist O Up to three lines can be displayed at once m Engb Chapter DVD Video DVD VR DivX setup ee Language code chart for DVDs Language code input code Japanese ja 1001 English en 0514 French fr 0618 Spanish es 0519 German de 0405 Italian it 0920 Chinese zh 2608 Dutch nl 1412 Portuguese pt 1620 Swedish sv 1922 Russian ru 1821 Korean ko 1115 Greek el 0512 Afar aa 0101 Abkhazian ab 0102 Afrikaans af 0106 Amharic am 0113 Arabic ar 0118 Assamese as 0119 Aymara ay 0125 Azerbaijani az 0126 Bashkir ba 0201 Belorussian be 0205 Bulgarian bg 0207 Bihari bh 0208 Bislama bi 0209 Bengali Bangla bn 0214 Tibetan bo 0215 Breton br 0218 Catalan ca 0301 Corsican co 0315 Czach cs 0319 Welsh cy 0325 Danish da 0401 Bhutani dz 0426 Esperanto eo 0515 Estonian et 0520 Basque eu 0521 Persian fa 0601 Finnish fi 0609 Fiji fj 0610 Faroese fo 0615 Frisian fy 0625 Irish ga 0701 Scottish Gaelic gd 0704 Galician gl 0712 Language code input code Guarani gn
87. alled from memory O If the radio text data already stored under memory 1 6 the radio text memorised afterward will overwrite the existing one m Using the Function menu 1 Touch FM on the AV Source menu to display the FM screen gt For details concerning operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch Func Regional N4 Olpes ay Huish Storing the strongest broadcast fre quencies gt For details refer to this page 2 Limiting stations to regional program ming gt For details refer to the next page 3 Tuning in strong signals gt For details refer to the next page 4 Searching for an RDS station by PTY information gt For details refer to the next page Receiving traffic announcements gt For details refer to page 99 6 Tuning into alternative frequencies gt For details refer to page 99 D Using news programme interruption gt For details refer to page 100 Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies BSM best stations memory lets you auto matically store the six strongest broadcast fre quencies under the preset tuning keys P1 to P6 and once stored there you can tune in to these frequencies with the touch of a key Engb Chapter Using the radio FM 1 Touch BSM 2 Touch Start to start BSM BSM begins to flash While BSM is flashing the six strongest broadcast frequencies will be stored
88. an display radio text data trans mitted by RDS stations such as station infor mation the name of the currently broadcast song and the name of the artist O The tuner automatically memorises the three latest radio text broadcasts received replacing text from the least recent recep tion with new text when it is received Chapter Using the radio FM Displaying radio text You can display the currently received radio text and the three most recent radio text trans MISSIONS 1 Touch Text to display radio text Radio text for the currently broadcasting sta tion is displayed Mg P ch 2 ODs 90 03 Radio Text Current Rock station festival 2008 at Radiocity Music Hall 1 When no radio text is received No Text is displayed 2 Touch 1 6 Touching the keys switches the text contents from the current radio text to the most recent three radio text transmissions O If there is no radio text data in memory the display will not change Storing and recalling radio text You can store data from up to six radio text transmissions in the touch panel keys 1 6 1 Display the radio text you want to store in memory gt For details refer to Displaying radio text on this page 2 Touch any of the keys 1 6 to store the displayed radio text The selected radio text is stored in memory The next time you press the same keys 1 6 in the radio text display the stored text is rec
89. and then touch POI 2 Touch Register Search Criteria Find POI Around Current GPS Location Around Destination Around Cursor Along Route Saved Criteria Register Search Criteria Chapter Searching for and selecting a location CH 3 Touch one of the items on the list Select button for the POI Sushi Restaurant Car lt Add new search gt lt Add new search gt lt Add new search gt e Selecting an item that has already been stored allows you to overwrite it 4 Touch the search method that you want to put it into memory d Find POI Around Current GPS Location Around Destination Around Cursor Along Route The list of POI categories appears 5 Touch the category that you want to put it into memory If there are more detailed categories within the selected category select the desired category from the list repeatedly until your desired cate gory appears i Find POI Accommodation Airport Business E Car Dealer Repair _ E Car Rental Save Criteria Your selection sequence is shown on the top of the screen 6 Recheck the sequence and touch Save Criteria to put it into memory JW Find POI Post Office Save Criteria e Touching Save Criteria without selecting a category allows you to store only your se lected search method including all cate gories e lf there aren t anymore detailed categories a blank list appears In such case
90. ands at the top and bottom of the screen e Panscan he picture is cut short at the right and left of the screen O When playing discs that do not have a pan scan system the disc is played back with Letter Box even if you select Panscan setting Confirm whether the disc package bears the mark Engb O Some discs do not enable changing of the TV aspect For details refer to the disc s in structions J Setting the parental lock Some DVD Video discs let you use parental lock to set restrictions so that children cannot watch violent or adult oriented scenes You can set the parental lock level in steps as de sired O When you set a parental lock level and then play a disc featuring parental lock code number input indications may be dis played In this case playback will begin when the correct code number is input Setting the code number and level When you first use this function register your code number If you do not register a code number parental lock will not operate 1 Touch DVD Setup on the Function menu gt For details refer to Displaying DVD Setup menu on the previous page 2 Touch Parental 3 Touch the key next to Parental 4 Touch 0 to 9 to input a four digit code number 5 While the input number is displayed touch Enter The code number is registered and you can now set the level 6 Touch any of 1 to 8 to select the de sired level The parental lock le
91. ar Nothing is displayed and the is incorrect view camera pa pariti KEYS TEANNOL D The gearstick was placed in R Press MAP button and then press MENU when the rear view camera was not button to return to the Top Menu and then connected select the correct polarity setting for Back Camera Page 121 There is no response when the The touch panel keys deviate from Perform the touch panel calibration Page touch panel key are touched or the actual positions that respond to 122 a different key responds your touch for some reason Problems in the AV screen Symptom Cause Action See CD or DVD playback is not pos The disc is inserted upside down Insert the disc with the label upward sible The disc is dirty Clean disc The disc is cracked or otherwise da Insert a normal round disc maged The files on the disc are an irregular Check the file format file format The disc format cannot be played Replace disc back The loaded disc is a type this system Check what type of disc it is For more cau cannot play tions about handling each type of media 2 refer to Page 148 va The screen is covered with the The handbrake lead is not con Connect the handbrake lead correctly and Q caution message and the video nected or applied apply the handbrake Q cannot be shown The handbrake interlock is acti Park your vehicle in a safe place and apply a vated the handbrake No video output from connected A
92. as been selected 2 Preset number indicator Shows what preset item has been selected 3 Frequency indicator 4 Signal level indicator LOCAL indicator Shows when local seek tuning is on Using the touch panel keys P CH 1 603 kHz N kH D 603w seek ae Preset Map 5 M Recalls equaliser curves gt For details refer to Recalling equaliser curves on page 125 Engb 2 Displaying the Function menu gt For details refer to Using the Function menu on the next page 3 Select a preset channel lt or gt can be used to switch presets 4 Perform manual tuning To perform manual tuning touch lt or gt briefly The frequencies move up or down one step ata time Perform seek tuning To perform seek tuning keep touching lt 4 or gt for about one second and release The tuner will scan the frequencies until a broad cast strong enough for good reception is found O You can cancel seek tuning by touching either lt 4 or gt briefly O If you keep touching lt 4 or gt you can skip broadcasting frequencies Seek tuning will start as soon as you release the keys O Moving MULTI CONTROL left or right enables you to perform the equivalent operations Displaying the map screen Switching between the detailed information display and the preset list display You can switch the left side of the basic screen according to your preference 531 kHz EQ _
93. as follows Disc information display Repeat range and L R select display D Displaying the map screen Display the DVD menu keypad gt For details refer to Using DVD menu by touch panel keys on page 68 Switch next page of touch panel keys Stop playback di Hides the touch panel keys Touching Hide hides the touch panel keys Touch anywhere on the LCD screen to display the touch panel keys again 2 Skip the title forward or backward Touching gt skips to the start of the next title Touching lt skips to the start of the previous title 3 Frame by frame playback or slow motion playback gt For details refer to frame by frame play back on page 68 gt For details refer to Slow motion playback on page 68 Fast reverse or forward Engb Touching lt lt or gt gt to perform fast re verse or forward If you keep touching lt lt or gt gt for five seconds fast reverse fast forward continues even if you release either of these keys To re sume playback at a desired point touch P E lt or gt e 5 Specify the chapter you want to play back or the time to start playback by entering a number O For details refer to Searching fora de sired scene and starting playback from a specified time on the next page Perform the operation such as resuming stored in the disc When using a DVD that has a point recorded that indicates where to return to the DVD re turns to the spe
94. ased 3 Touch to return to the previous screen O You can also start the adjustment by keep pressing MAP button Setting the illumination colour The illumination colour can be selected from 11 different colours Furthermore the illumina tion colour can switched between these 11 col ours in order Selecting the colour from the preset colours 1 Touch Illumi Color on the System Set tings menu gt For details refer to Displaying the System Settings menu on page 120 2 Touch desired colour Current colour balance i Illumination Color Base Color Choice ae i ss on A a Memory 1 Memory 2 Memory 3 Available options e Coloured keys Selects the desired preset colour e Memory 1 Memory 2 Memory 3 Col Ours registered in the memory gt For details refer to Creating a favourite colour and storing it to memory on this page e Scan Shifts between the eight default colours in sequence gradually Creating a favourite colour and storing it to memory You can create a favourite colour and set it as the illumination colour 1 Touch illumi Color on the System Set tings menu gt For details refer to Displaying the System Settings menu on page 120 2 Touch Custom C1 If Scan is set Custom cannot be se lected 3 Touch or to adjust the values for Red Green and Blue to create a favourite colour Watch the illumination of hardware keys while
95. at low volume 1 Touch Loudness on the AV Sound menu gt For details refer to Displaying the AV Sound menu on page 124 Chapter Customising preferences 21 2 Touch Loudness to select a desired level Each time you touch Loudness the level is selected in the following order Off Low Mid High Using subwoofer output The navigation system is equipped with a sub woofer output mechanism which can be turned on or off O Only when Sub Woofer is On you can adjust Phase Level and Frequency 1 Touch Sub Woofer on the AV Sound menu gt For details refer to Displaying the AV Sound menu on page 124 2 Touch On to turn subwoofer output on To turn subwoofer output off touch Off ew AV Sound Settings SAM gt 6 SUB WOOFER Sub Woofer Phase Reverse Level Frequency 3 Touch Reverse or Normal to select the phase of subwoofer output 4 Touch or next to Level to adjust the output level 6 to 24 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased 5 Touch or next to Frequency to select cut off frequency Each time you touch or cut off frequen cies are selected in the following order 50 Hz 63 Hz 80 Hz 100 Hz 125 Hz Only frequencies lower than those in the se lected range are output from the subwoofer Using the high pass filter When you do not want low sou
96. ation and calculate the route up that point gt For details concerning other operations on the Map Confirmation Screen refer to What you can do with the Map Confirmation Screen on page 36 Chapter Searching for and selecting a location CH If only one option is appropriate for your entry the screen will jump to the Map Confirmation Screen directly and the process of entering the street name or house number will be skipped If this is an undesirable location touch to retry with another address Searching for the vicinity Points of Interest POI Information about various facilities Points Of Interest POI such as petrol stations park ings or restaurants is available By selecting the category or entering the POI Name you can search for a POI Searching for POIs around the cursor 1 Touch Destination on the Top Menu and then touch POI 2 Touch Around Cursor Find POI Around Current GPS Location Around Destination Around Cursor Along Route Saved Criteria Register Search Criteria 3 Drag the map to move the cursor to the desired position and touch OK i Find POI The number of nearby POls will appear at the bottom of the screen 4 Touch your desired category j Find POI E Accommodation Airport Business Ei Car Dealer Repair E Car Rental Search If there are more detailed categories within the selected category
97. avourites Storing locations you visit frequently saves time and effort Selecting the item on the list provides an easy way to specify the position O Favourites can store up to 30 locations 1 Touch Destination on the Top Menu and then touch Favourites 2 Touch the desired entry a Select Favourite Sirenevyy bul var 38 Fedora Poletayeva ulitsa 17 Kuz minskaya ulitsa MKAD Kolkhoznaya Malaya ulitsa 8 Yuzhnaya ulitsa Clear All uo1 e90 e Hul Da 9S pue 104 BurypIe S Engb 33 Chapter KD Searching for and selecting a location 3 Touch on of the options at the bottom of the Map Confirmation Screen to select the next operation Amurskaya_ulitsa esin ek E eAPAOY Sirenevyy bul var Moscow Izmaylovo 105 Route Info Save as Touching Route and Go Here Now se quentially enables you to set your selected po sition as your destination and calculate the route up that point gt For details concerning other operations on the Map Confirmation Screen refer to What you can do with the Map Confirmation Screen on page 36 Deleting an entry in Favourites All entries in Favourites can be deleted at once 1 Touch Destination on the Top Menu and then touch Favourites 2 Touch Clear All A message will appear asking you to confirm the deletion 3 Touch Yes 0 Because deleted data cannot be restored take ex
98. book correctly Some characters may be garbled O Ifthe phone book in the mobile phone con tains image data the phone book may not be correctly transferred 1 Connect the mobile phone that has the phone book to transfer gt For details refer to Connecting a registered mobile phone on page 50 2 Touch Phone Book Transfer on the Phone Menu The confirmation messages appear 3 Check the messages and touch OK 1 If there is a phone book already transferred a message asking whether you can accept the data replacement appears 4 Check that the following screen is dis played and operate your mobile phone to transfer the phone book entries Phone Menu My mobile phone Send Business Card by operating your mobile phone If you want to stop reading and store the Dial lt Transfe phonebook data push the OK button j OK Received Calls Dialed Numbers Missed Calls Phone Settings Transfer starts It may take time depending on how many entries will be transferred Chapter Using hands free phoning O You can send the phone book entries re peatedly before touching OK If your mo bile phone supports one by one transfer only send all the entries that you want to transfer before touching OK O If your phone has a capability for automatic transfer of phone book this screen is skipped and transfer will start Ol The transferred data can not be edited on the navigation system 5 When
99. cate gory e POI Name Touching the key displays the screen for en tering a new POI name Enter the name and then touch Done to complete the entry e Icon Touching the key shows the options avail able Touch one of them to set the desired Icon e Remove Touching the key allows you to delete the selected POI O Remove is available only for POIs that are created on this navigation system O The POI address is not editable Recording your travel history Activating the track logger enables you to re cord your driving history hereinafter called track log You can review the travel history later and replay the travel for your reference Activating track logger temporarily One time activation is useful if you want to create a log only for that trip Engb 1 Touch Visual on the Navi Settings menu The Visual Settings screen appears 2 Touch Manage Track Logs A list of track logs already recorded appears A blank list appears if you have not recorded it yet 3 Touch Record to activate the track log ger 1 Manage Track Logs Track Log Options The key then changes to Stop Recording Touching Stop Recording allows you to de activate the track logger O If there is not enough space in the built in memory the oldest track log will be over written by the new one O If you want to permanently activate the track logger whenever the GPS signal is available swi
100. category be fore you use the category tabs If you select the song using the category tabs to play touching the key displays the previous list D Skip back or forward to another song Touching Bl skips to the start of the next song Touching ke once skips to the start of the current song Touching again will skip to the previous song When the track with chapters played chapter can be skipped back and forward Fast rewind or forward Keep touching ke or gt gt to perform fast rewind or forward O Moving MULTI CONTROL left or right enables you to perform the equivalent operations Playback and Pause Touching gt H switches between playback and pause Displaying the map screen Shuffle All All songs except for the track in Audiobook s and Podcasts in your iPod can be played randomly O To cancel the random play switch Shuffle on the Function menu to the Off Browsing for a song Touching the item on list allows you to search for a song and play it in your iPod Narrowing down a song with the list 1 Touch your desired category tab to dis play the song or track list e Playlists playlists e Genres genres e Artists artists e Albums albums e Podcasts podcasts The search screen is displayed Chapter Using the iPod iPod 16 E 20 10 all compass deep DITA B Happy invitation 2 Touching J or switches the selection to the
101. ch Band repeatedly until the desired FM band is displayed FM1 FM2 or FM3 O This function is convenient for preparing different preset lists for each band 6 Displaying the map screen Switching between the detailed information display and the preset list display You can switch the left side of the basic screen according to your preference 87 50 MHz EQ Func 87 50 MHz lt Pch gt 89 90 MHz 98 10 MHz 106 10 MHz 108 00 MHz a 104 00 MHz J lt Seek gt J Text Band J Detail Map Touch Preset or Detail Each touch of Preset or Detail changes the detailed information display or preset list display Engb P1 P2 87 50 MHz 89 90 MHz 98 10 MHz P3 lt Seek gt P4 106 10 MHz J 108 00 MHz Text Band 104 00 MHz Detail Map Preset tuning keys 1 When you find a frequency that you want to store in memory keep touching a preset tuning key P1 to P6 until the pre set number e g P ch 1 stops flashing The selected radio station has been stored in memory O Upto 18 FM stations 6 for each of the three FM bands as well as 6 MW LW stations can be stored in memory 2 The next time you touch the same pre set tuning key P1 to P6 the radio station frequencies are recalled from memory C You can also use lt 4 and gt to recall radio stations assigned to preset tuning keys P1 to P6 Using radio text This tuner c
102. ch J or to scroll the list Scroll the list as necessary Instructions A OM lt s Unnamed road 1st 70m 2 y prospekt 1st 100m _B Sapernyy proyezd L Svobodnyy prospekt OD Turning direction 2 Driving distance 3 Names of the streets you are driving through 4 Touch Mode Each touch of Mode changes the list mode Engb 9 NOJ U91IND Y BUDP YD Chapter KD Checking the current route Alternative options e Detailed Instructions All turning points passed streets and other information is shown e Instructions All turning points where voice guidance is given are shown e Road List Displays the turning points with the most simplified condition the duplicate route names are merged into one O When a long distance route is calculated your navigation system may not be able to list all roads In this case the remaining roads will be shown in the list as you drive on J Engb Chapter Editing waypoints and the destination 06 Editing waypoints You can edit waypoints locations you want to visit on the way to your destination and recal culate the route so that is passes through these locations Adding a waypoint 1 Search for a location gt For more details refer to the descriptions from page 25 to page 35 2 Touch Route on the Map Confirma tion Screen 3 Touch Add Via When no waypoint is set route calculation starts immed
103. chnol ogy can be connected wirelessly The mobile phone used must be compati ble with the profile of this navigation sys tem When using Bluetooth wireless technology this navigation system may not be able to operate all of the functions on the mobile phone iPod compatibility This product supports only the following iPod models and iPod software versions Others may not be work correctly e iPod nano first generation Ver 1 3 1 e iPod nano second generation Ver 1 1 3 e iPod nano third generation Ver 1 1 e iPod fifth generation Ver 1 3 e jPod classic Ver 1 1 1 iPod touch Ver 1 1 4 When you use this navigation system with time broadcasting terrestrial satellite a Pioneer USB interface cable for iPod CD cable and or any other media broadcast U230V sold separately you can control ing streaming via internet intranets and or an iPod compatible with this navigation other networks or in other electronic con system Se ee Soe en aha O To obtain maximum performance we re an Meo ane E commend that you use the latest software independent licence for such use is re ee oar SMO BO Oar aoe ol O Operations may vary depending on the nttp www mpsiicensing com iPod models and the software version of iPod O For more details about iPod compatibility with this navigation system refer to the in formation on our website O iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc regis tered in the U S and oth
104. cified point and begins play back from that point 7 Change the subtitle language Multi sub title Each touch of S Title switches between the subtitle languages Change the viewing angle Multi angle Each touch of Angle switches between view ing angles O During playback of a scene shot from multiple angles the angle Icon og is displayed Turn the angle icon display on or off using the DVD Setup menu gt For details refer to Setting the angle icon display on page 78 Change audio language and audio sys tems Multi audio Each touch of Audio switches between audio language and audio system O DTS audio cannot be output so select an audio setting other than DTS O Display indications such as MPEG A and Mch indicate the audio system re corded on the DVD Depending on the setting playback may not be with the same audio system as that indicated 0 Entering the numerical commands gt For details refer to Direct number search on the next page Chapter Playing a DVD Video qH Resuming playback Bookmark 2 Touch the keys to input the desired number or time and then touch Enter The Bookmark function lets you resume play back from a selected scene the next time the disc is loaded aD Tite 01 Chapter 02 DVD vV __ 92 23 Time Search aS ON a Ors oie U T t P XE A Soo r ae ee Sire sg ay SO ORR es Touching B Mark You can bookmark a point for every five discs If yo
105. creen If you press the touch panel forcefully the touch panel may be damaged Do not use a sharp pointed tool such as a ballpoint pen or a mechanical pen Otherwise the screen may become damaged 122 Engb Stylus supplied with the navigation system 1 Touch Screen Calibration on the Sys tem Settings menu A message confirming whether to start the ca libration appears M You can also start the calibration by keep pressing MENU button on the Top Menu 2 Touch OK Align Screen If your device is not responding properly to screen taps adjust the touch screen by tapping the Align Screen button Cancel 3 With the stylus touch and hold the ar rows that point to the centre and corners of the LCD screen The arrow indicates the order 4 Touch anywhere on the screen The adjusted position data will be saved O Do not turn off the engine while saving the adjusted position data 5 Touch OK Align Screen Calibration succeeded OK Cancel Chapter Customising preferences 21 Adjusting the screen brightness Brightness modifies the black level of the screen 1 Touch Picture Adjustment on the Sys tem Settings menu For details refer to Displaying the System Settings Menu on page 120 2 Touch or to adjust the brightness Each time you touch or increases or de creases the level 10 to 00 is displayed as the level is increased or decre
106. d EN D Digital sound format indicator Shows the digital sound format surround sound format has been selected Play time indicator Shows the elapsed playing time of the current title 9 Viewing angle indicator OdPIA GAC amp Bulkejd Shows what viewing angle has been selected O With some discs the icon may be dis Subtitle number indicator played meaning that the operation is not Shows the subtitle number currently valid selected Recalls equaliser curves gt For details refer to Recalling equaliser curves on page 125 2 Displaying the Function menu Engb Chapter ET Playing a DVD Video gt For details refer to Using the Function menu on page 68 3 Display the DVD menu You can display the menu by touching Menu or TOP M while a disc is playing Touching either of these keys again lets you start play back trom the location selected from the menu For details refer to the instructions pro vided with the disc 4 Skip forward or backward Touching bl skips to the start of the next chapter Touching ka once skips to the start of the current chapter Touching it again will skip to the previous chapter O Moving MULTI CONTROL left or right enables you to perform the equivalent operations Playback and Pause Touching gt H switches between playback and pause 6 Switch the display Touching Disp changes the indication on the information plate
107. d information for playable media Compatibility Common notes about disc compatibility e Certain functions of this product may not be available for some discs e Compatibility with all discs is not guaran teed e tis not possible to play back DVD ROM DVD RAM discs e Playback of discs may become impossible with direct exposure to sunlight high tem peratures or depending on the storage conditions in the vehicle DVD Video discs e DVD Video discs that have incompatible re gion numbers cannot be played on this DVD drive The region number of the player can be found on this product s chassis DVD R DVD RW DVD R DL Dual Layer discs e Untfinalised discs which have been re corded with the Video format video mode cannot be played back e Discs which have been recorded with the Video Recording format VR mode can be played back However unfinalised disc may not be played back Unplayable disc should be finalised e DVD R DL Dual Layer discs which have been recorded with Layer Jump recording cannot be played back Appendix Appendix c e For more information about recording mode please contact the manufacturer of media recorders or writing software e The following logo indicates that this unit is compatible with DVD RW discs which have been recorded with the Video Recording format VR mode RW COMPATIBLE CD R CD RW discs e Untfinalised discs cannot be played back e t may not be
108. device to the USB connector 3 Touch Language on the System Set tings menu gt For details refer to Displaying the System Settings menu on page 120 132 Engb 4 Touch the key next to Voice lan guage ii Language English UK English UK Philippa Program language Voice language The language list is displayed 5 Touch TTS Setup The replaceable languages will appear 6 Touch Add TTS If five replaceable languages are already stored touch the language to make replace ment 7 Touch from SD or from USB The screen for file selection appears 8 Touch the language that you want to import Chapter Other functions 22 Returning the navigation system to the default or factory settings You can return settings or recorded content to the default or factory settings There are three methods to clear user data and the situations and the cleared content are different for each method For information regarding the content that is cleared by each method see the list presented later Method 1 Press RESET button Pressing RESET button clears almost all set tings of the audio function This transforms the system into the same state as when the battery of the vehicle is removed or the yellow lead of the navigation system is disconnected gt For details concerning operations refer to Resetting the microprocessor on page 10 suoipuny 1
109. ds free phoning by using a mobile phone featuring Bluetooth technology Chapter 8 to Chapter 19 describe how to con trol the AV sources Please read these chap ters when you use the various functions in the built in audio and visual source or operate the audio equipment connected to the navigation system Chapter 21 describes how to change the set tings so as to Suit your tastes The behaviour of your navigation system depends the set tings for navigation and audio visual func tions How to read this manual Finding the operation procedure from what you want to do When you have decided what you want to do you can find the page you need from the Contents Finding the operation procedure from a menu name If you want to check the meaning of each item displayed on the screen you will find the ne cessary page from the Display information at the end of the manual Glossary See the glossary to find the meaning of a term Terminology Before moving on take a few minutes to read the following information about the conven tions used in this manual Familiarity with these conventions will help you greatly as you learn how to use your new equipment e Buttons on your navigation system are de scribed in ALL CAPITAL BOLD lettering e g MENU button MAP button e tems in different menus screen titles and functional components are described in bold with double quotation marks e g Desti
110. e USB or SD screen gt For details concerning operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch Func d Function USB Repeat Random Media off Repeating play Each touch of Repeat changes the set tings as follows e Media Repeat all compressed audio files in the selected external storage de vice USB SD e Track Repeat just the current track e Folder Repeat the current folder O If you skip the file forward or backward when the repeat play range in Track the repeat play range changes to Folder 2 Play tracks in a random order Random play lets you playback tracks in random order within the current repeat range Touching Random switches between On and Off 0 If you turn Random to On while the repeat play range is set to Track the repeat play range changes to Folder automatically 3 Scan folders and tracks Chapter Playing the music file USB SD 14 Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of each track Scan play is performed in the current repeat play range Touching Scan switches between On and Off When you find the desired track touch Scan to turn scan play off After all tracks or folders scanning are finished normal playback will begin again O Ifyou turn Scan to On while the re peat play range is set to Track the re peat play range chang
111. e cial calibrations Do not use the stylus for normal operations Viewing the LCD comfortably Due to its construction the viewing angle of the LCD screen is limited However Bright ness may be used to adjust the black density of the video When using the screen for the first time the adjustment of the black density for clear viewing is recommended Engb Notes for internal memory Before removing the vehicle battery If the battery is disconnected or discharged the memory will be erased and must be repro grammed O Some data remains Read Returning the na vigation system to the default or factory set tings before you operate this function gt For more detailed information about the items to be deleted refer to Returning the navigation system to the default or factory settings on page 133 About the data being deleted The information is erased by pressing RESET button or disconnecting the yellow lead trom the battery or removing the battery itself However some items remain O Some data remains Read Returning the na vigation system to the default or factory set tings before you operate this function gt For more detailed information about the items to be deleted refer to Returning the navigation system to the default or factory settings on page 133 Resetting the microprocessor A CAUTION Pressing RESET button clears the settings for the AV source without clearing all the navigati
112. e current track e All Repeats all tracks in the selected list 2 Setting the shuffle play for music This function shuffles songs or albums and plays them in random order Each touch of Shuffle changes the set tings as follows e Off Does not shuffle e Songs Play back songs in random order within the selected list Pod gPOd a4 Huisy Engb Chapter ED Using the iPod iPod e Albums Select an album randomly and then play back all songs in that album in order 3 Setting the audiobook play speed While listening to an audiobook on iPod playback speed can be changed Each touch of Audio Book changes the settings as follows e Normal Playback in normal speed e Slower Playback slower than normal speed e Faster Playback faster than normal speed 4 Playback the video on the wide screen mode If the video is compatible with wide screen format set Widescreen to On in order to view the video image in the wide screen Each touch of Widescreen changes the settings as follows e On Outputs the wide screen video from iPod e Off Outputs the normal sized video from iPod O Display size is changed after you change Widescreen setting and select the video to play O This setting is available only during the video operation Engb Chapter Using the radio FM You can listen to the radio by using the naviga tion system This section describes
113. e indicator Shows the elapsed playing time of the current title Mixing condition indicator Shows the current mixing condition m Engb Using the touch panel keys Playback screen page 1 o Title 01 Chapter 04 Dolby D L DAT oo e 1 1 1ch Original BL Y ro Title 01 Chapter 06 Dolby D D D VR sua D 1 1 1ch Original BL O With some discs the icon may be dis played meaning that the operation is not valid Recalls equaliser curves gt For details refer to Recalling equaliser curves on page 125 2 Displaying the Function menu gt For details refer to Using the Function menu on page 73 3 lt CM Back CM Skip gt gt For details refer to Using the short time skip function on page 72 4 Switching the playback mode gt For details refer to Switching the play back mode on page 72 Skip forward or backward Touching bl skips to the start of the next chapter Touching ka once skips to the start of the current chapter Touching it again will skip to the previous chapter Chapter Playing a DVD VR dH O Moving MULTI CONTROL left or right enables you to perform the equivalent operations 6 Playback and Pause Touching gt H switches between playback and pause D Switch the display Touching Disp changes the information as follows Disc information display Repeat range dis play Displaying the map screen 9 Display the title list
114. e order e f the phone book in the mobile phone con tains image data the phone book may not be transferred correctly Image data can not be transferred from the mobile phone e Depending on the mobile phone phone book transfer may not be available Updating the Bluetooth wireless technology software Downloading the files of updating will be avail able in the future You will be able to download the latest update from appropriate website by using your PC O Before you download the files and install the update read through the instructions on the website For the procedure before you display the screen used for updating follow the instructions on the website Chapter Using hands free phoning 1 Touch Phone Settings on the Phone Menu gt For details refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 47 2 Touch Bluetooth Software Update The current version is displayed Q Bluetooth Software Update Version HW100 SW290 Software Update 3 Touch Software Update Update starts buluoud 3a 1j3 spuey buisn Engb Chapter KD Playing the audio CD You can play a normal music CD using the built in drive of the navigation system This section describes these operations 1 Insert the disc you want to play into disc loading slot Playback starts from the first track of the CD 2 Touch DISC on the AV Source menu to display the CD screen gt For details concerning
115. e play mode is changed playback starts from the beginning of the selected play mode Using the short time skip function This function enables you to skip over your specified interval on the video playback This is useful to skip commercials on your recorded DVD VR disc To skip progressively backward or for ward touch lt CM Back or CM Skip gt Each touch of lt CM Back or CM Skip gt changes steps in the following order lt CM Back 5 sec 15sec 30sec 1 min 2min 38min O sec CM Skip gt 30 sec 1 min 1 5 min 2 min 3 min b min 10 min 0 sec Playing by selecting from the title list You can select and play a desired title from the list 1 Touch List on the playback screen Engb 2 Touch the title to play from the list 1o M Tite 01 Chapter 06 Dolby D EQ Func agoa D 1 1 ich Original BL 013 min 41 sec a CM Backf CM Skip Mode Change O Touching A or switches the selection to the next or previous page in the list 3 To return to the previous screen touch List Frame by frame playback This lets you move ahead one frame at a time during playback Touch I gt during playback Each time you touch I gt you move ahead one frame To return to normal playback touch gt H O With some discs images may be unclear during frame by frame playback Slow motion playback This lets you slow down playback speed
116. e time format shown Restore Factory Settings Resets various settings registered to the navi gation system and restores them to the default or factory settings O Some data remains Read Returning the na vigation system to the default or factory set tings before you operate this function gt For more detailed information about the items to be deleted refer to Returning the navigation system to the default or factory settings on page 133 1 Touch Restore Factory Settings on the Navi Settings menu 2 Touch Yes The navigation system will now restart Set Home gt For more details concerning the operation refer to Setting your home position on page 119 Demo Mode This is a demonstration function for retail stores After a route is set touching this key to start the simulation of the route guidance 1 Touch Demo Mode on the Navi Set tings menu 2 The demonstration guidance will begin O If you want to perform the simulation at fas ter speed touch Fly over on the Route Information screen gt For more details concerning the operation refer to Playing simulated travel at high speed on page 43 Sound settings All settings here are effective only for the navi gation guidance and beep Touch Sound settings on the Navi Settings menu The Sound settings menu appears 1 Sound settings Master Voice Keys Dynamic Volume Available options e Mast
117. ead one frame To return to normal playback touch gt H O With some discs images may be unclear during frame by frame playback Slow motion playback This lets you slow down playback speed Engb 1 Keep touching I gt until 1 is displayed during playback The icon mp is displayed forward slow motion playback begins O To return to normal playback touch gt H 2 Touch lt li or I gt to adjust playback speed during slow motion playback Each time you touch lt 11 or II it changes the speed in four steps in the following order 1 16 gt 1 8 gt 1 4 gt 1 2 There is no sound during slow motion play back T With some discs images may be unclear during slow motion playback Reversing slow motion playback is not pos sible Using the Function menu 1 Touch DISC on the AV Source menu to display the DVD V screen gt For details concerning operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch the screen to display the touch panel keys 3 Touch Func i Function Repeat L R Select DVD Setup Disc L R Repeating play Fach touch of Repeat changes the set tings as follows e Title Repeats just the current title e Chapter Repeats just the current chapter e Disc Plays throughout the current disc Chapter Playing a DVD Video Kioo O If you perform chapter title search fast forward re
118. ecorded on a single DVD Video letting you choose as desired Appendix Appendix c Packet write This is a general term for a method of writing on CD R etc at the time required for a file just as is done with files on floppy or hard disks Parental lock Some DVD Video discs with violent or adult or iented scenes feature parental lock which pre vents children from viewing such scenes With this kind of disc if you set the unit s parental lock level playback of scenes inappropriate for children will be disabled or these scenes will be skipped Phone book An address book on user s phone is collec tively referred to as Phone book Depending on the mobile phone Phone book may be called aname such as Contacts Business card or something else Point of Interest POI Point Of Interest any of a range of locations stored in the data such as railway stations shops restaurants and amusement parks RDS TMC A communication system for informing drivers of the latest traffic information using FM multi plex broadcast Information such as traffic jams or accidents can be checked on the dis play Region number DVD players and DVD discs feature region numbers indicating the area in which they were purchased Playback of a DVD is not pos sible unless it features the same region num ber as the DVD player Route setting The process of determining the ideal route to a specific loca
119. ector 3 Touch Splash Screen on the System Settings menu For details refer to Displaying the System Settings menu on the previous page The navigation system checks the external sto rage device USB SD If an appropriate Tile is found the Tile list will be displayed 1 If there is no Pictures folder or loadable file a message appears O You can switch the list by touching Import from SD and Import from USB 4 Touch the image to use as the splash screen from the list The image is displayed on the screen 5 Touch OK The image is set as the splash screen and the system returns to the System Settings menu Setting the rear view camera The following two functions are available The rear view camera feature requires a separately sold rear view camera e g ND BC2 For de tails consult your dealer Back up camera The navigation system features a function that automatically switches to the full screen rear camera image installed on your vehicle When the gearstick is in the REVERSE R position the screen automatically switches to full screen rear view camera Camera for RearView RearView can be displayed the full screen rear camera image any time without relation to the gearstick position after touching Rear View on the AV Source menu RearView is useful if you want to monitor an attached trailer etc A CAUTION Pioneer recommends the use of a camera
120. en Full Screen Cockpit is set to On gt For details refer to Map Settings on page 110 O The estimated time of arrival is an ideal value that the navigation system com putes internally as the route is calcu lated The estimated time of arrival should be read just as a reference value and does not guarantee arrival at the time indicated Map scale The scale of the map is indicated by distance 7 Second Manoeuvre Arrow Shows the turning direction after next and the distance to there This item is not shown when Full Screen Cockpit is set to On gt For details refer to Map Settings on page 110 Meaning of guidance flags Destination The chequered flag indicates your destination Waypoint The yellow flags indicate your way points Start point The bright green flag indicates your start point Ents When you drive on a multi lane road Appears where multi lane roads exist when you are driving on your route The highlighted lane indicates the recommended lane uol e1ado diseg Engb 21 Chapter KD Basic operation O This information is based on the map data base Thus the information may be differ ent from what actual condition exists Use it as just a directional reference for your driving Note regarding the route highlighted in purple O A route highlighted in purple on the map indicates that your route includes a road not matching your preference
121. en of the navi gation system For details of the connection method refer to Installation Manual A CAUTION For safety reasons video images cannot be viewed while your vehicle is in motion To view video images you must stop in a safe place and apply the handbrake Using the AV1 You can display video image output by the equipment connected to AV1 Input 1 Touch AV1 Input on the AV Settings menu gt For details refer to Setting video input 7 AV1 on page 128 2 Touch AV1 on the AV Source menu The image is displayed on the screen gt For details concerning operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 Using the AV2 You can display video image output by the equipment connected to AV2 Input 1 Touch AV2 Input on the AV Settings menu gt For details refer to Setting video input 2 AV2 on page 128 2 Touch AV2 on the AV Source menu The image is displayed on the screen gt For details concerning operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 Using the touch panel keys Touch the screen to display the touch panel keys ee i f Hide Map f O Recalls equaliser curves gt For details refer to Recalling equaliser curves on page 125 2 Hides the touch panel keys Touching Hide hides the touch panel keys Touch anywhere on the LCD screen to display the touch panel keys again Displa
122. enables you to set your selected po sition as your destination and calculate the route up that point gt For details concerning other operations on the Map Confirmation Screen refer to What you can do with the Map Confirmation Screen on page 36 Engb Deleting the memorised POI shortcuts 1 Touch Destination on the Top Menu and then touch POI 2 Touch Saved Criteria 3 Touch Delete on the right of the item that you want to delete Find POI Sushi Delete Restaurant Delete Car Delete Post Office Delete Searching for POIs by using the data on external storage devices USB SD Creating a customised POI is possible by using the utility programme NavGate FEEDS which is available separately on your PC NavGate FEEDS will be available on our website Storing the customised POI properly and connecting the external storage device USB SD enables the system to use the data for searches 1 Connect the USB device or insert the SD card 2 Touch Destination on the Top Menu and then touch USB SD Chapter Searching for and selecting a location CH 3 Touch the desired storage that you 6 Touch on of the options at the bottom want to load of the Map Confirmation Screen to select the next operation Find POI from USB Oa from SD 3 Kotel nicheskiy 4 y pereulok A Moscow Taganskiy 115 od N Save as Route Info
123. er Controls the master volume of both the na vigation guidance and beep e Voice Controls the volume of the navigation gui dance e Keys Controls the beep tone volume e Dynamic Volume Increases and decreases the master vo lume of the navigation guidance and beep automatically according to the current speed This function is very helpful when you are driving at high speed and there is too much noisy to hear the guidance in structions and beep Touching R allows you to enter the de tailed setting screen only when On has been selected Minimum speed Enables the navigation system to automati cally start turning the volume up as the cur rent speed reaches the value set here Maximum speed Enables the navigation system to automati cally maximise the volume when the cur rent speed reaches the value set here saduasajoid Huis WOZSNI Engb 115 ED Customising preferences About Enables you to check the copyright and other information about the map database 1 Touch About Copyright information of the database is dis played 2 Touch Maps Touching Maps allows you to view the infor mation regarding the map database in detail After that touching the desired item on the list allows you to view more detailed informa tion about the selected map database Setting the POI appearance You can display or hide the POI points of inter est icons on the map To avoid
124. er countries Auto file name listing The track name will be automatically listed when this function is available This system provides easy to operate audio functions that allow playback simply by selecting an item from the list Rear display entertainment Video sources can be displayed on the rear display Station name auto display While tuning in to an RDS station you can dis play a list of the stations that you are receiving Engb C9 Chapter KD Introduction Video image that is output from the built in DVD drive DVD V DVD VR DivX and AV input AV1 AV2 can be displayed on the rear display Rear view camera ready You can display what is behind the vehicle if connected to a rear view camera e g ND BC2 sold separately Map coverage For more details about the map coverage of this navigation system refer to the information on our website Protecting the LCD panel and screen O Do not allow direct sunlight to fall on the LCD screen when this product is not being used Extended exposure to direct sunlight can result in LCD screen malfunction due to the resulting high temperatures O When using a mobile phone keep the aer ial of the mobile phone away from the LCD screen to prevent disruption of the video in the form of spots coloured stripes etc O To protect the LCD screen from damage be sure to touch the touch panel keys with your finger The stylus is supplied for sp
125. es priority for route calculation Fast Calculates a route with the shortest travel time to your destination as a priority Short Calculates a route with the shortest dis tance to your destination as a priority Easy Calculates a route to your destination with the fewest turning points possible as a priority Economical Calculates a route on the basis of least fuel consumption U turn penalty Allows you to limit the distance increase for U turns Unpaved Roads On Calculates a route without avoidance of un paved roads Off Calculates a route with avoidance of un paved roads to the extent possible Motorways On Calculates a route without avoidance of mo torways Off Calculates a route with avoidance of motor ways to the extent possible Ferries On Calculates a route without avoidance of fer ries Off Calculates a route with avoidance of ferries to the extent possible e U turns On Calculates a route without avoidance of U turns Off Calculates a route with avoidance of U turns to the extent possible O Turning back on divided highway is not considered a U turn e Permit Needed On Calculates the route without taking into ac count roads and areas where permission is needed for entry Off Calculates the route taking into account the roads and areas where permission is needed for entry e Toll Roads On
126. es to Folder automatically m as SN Ftsnw y bulAeld Engb Chapter ED Playing the movie file USB SD You can play the video files stored in the exter nal storage device USB SD O In the following description the SD mem ory card USB memory device and USB portable audio player are collectively re ferred to as the external storage device USB SD If it indicates the USB memory device and USB portable audio player only they are referred to as the USB storage de vice O When SD or USB selected as the AV source the AV sounds the navigation gui dance and beep sounds are mixed and the volume can be adjusted simultaneously Starting procedures Insert the SD memory card into the SD card slot or plug the USB storage device to the USB connector The source changes and then playback will start if there is a playable file on the external storage device gt For details refer to Plugging in a USB sto rage device on page 14 gt For details refer to nserting and ejecting an SD memory card on page 13 O Ifthe external storage device is already set touch USB or SD on the AV Source menu O Playback is performed in order of folder number Folders are skipped if they con tains no playable files If there are no play able files on folder 001 root folder playback starts from folder 002 Engb Reading the screen EQ Func 000 m
127. espec tively as well as differently from the other sources of the built in DVD drive previously mentioned Enhancing bass Bass Booster The Bass Booster enhances bass sounds which can be muted by driving noise 1 Touch Bass Booster on the AV Sound menu gt For details refer to Displaying the AV Sound menu on page 124 2 Touch or to adjust the range from 0 to 6 The options on the AV Settings menu Displaying the AV Settings menu 1 Press MENU button to display the Top Menu and then touch Settings 2 Touch AV Settings The AV Settings menu appears i Settings Menu m ce a Ne T amp yi gi aa OF Navi Settings System Settings AV Settings AV Sound Engb TN ar System Settings AV1 Input AV2 Input Ant CTRL off off Power MUTE Input GUIDE Rear SP Auto PI FM Step MUTE Full off 100k Only when selecting the AV source with video you can adjust Wide Mode Only when the AV source is OFF the fol lowing items can be adjusted MUTE Input GUIDE Rear SP Auto PI and FM Step Setting video input 1 AV1 You can switch this setting according to the connected component O This setting is effective for RCA inputs AUDIO INPUT and VIDEO INPUT on back side Touch AV1 Input on the AV Settings menu gt For details refer to Displaying the AV Set tings menu on this page Each touch of AV1 Input c
128. et as the centre frequency e Level You can select the decibel dB level of the selected EQ Q You can select the details of the curve char acteristics The following figure shows the characteristic image Narrow2 Wide1 Narrow1 Wide2 Engb 1 Touch EQ on the AV Sound menu gt For details refer to Displaying the AV Sound menu on page 124 2 Touch the one of keys to select a curve that you want to use as the basis of custo mising 3 Touch Customize 4 Touch lt or gt to select the equaliser band to adjust Each time you touch lt 4 or gt selects equali ser bands in the following order Low Mid High 5 Touch lt or gt to select the desired frequency Touch lt 4 or gt until the desired frequency appears in the display Low 40 Hz 80 Hz 100 Hz 160 Hz Mid 200 Hz 500 Hz 1 kHz 2 kHz High 3 15 kHz 8 kHz 10 kHz 12 5 kHz 6 Touch lt or gt to adjust the level of the equaliser band Each time you touch lt 4 or gt the level of the equalisation band increases or decreases 6 to 6 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased 7 Touch lt or gt to select the desired Q factor Touch lt 4 or gt until the desired Q factor ap pears in the display Wide2 Wide1 Narrow1 Narrow2 Adjusting loudness Loudness compensates for deficiencies in the low and high sound ranges
129. ewind or forward O Fast rewind is cancelled when it reaches the beginning of the first track on the disc O Moving MULTI CONTROL left or right enables you to perform the equivalent operations 6 Playback and Pause Touching gt H switches between playback and pause Shuffle All All of the songs in the disc can be played at random by touching only one key O To cancel the random play switch Ran dom to Off on the Function menu Displaying the map screen Chapter Playing the audio CD CH Selecting a track from the list e Track Repeats just the current track O If you perform track search or fast for ward rewind repeat play is automati cally cancelled 2 Play tracks in a random order Touching Random switches between On Qo List 7 min E and Off 3 Scan tracks of a CD Touching Scan switches between On and Off Scan play lets you hear the first P oa i 10 seconds of each track on the CD When you find the desired track touch Scan to turn scan play off After the scanning of a CD is finished normal playback of the tracks will begin 1 Touch List again The list lets you see the list of track titles file names or folder names on a disc and select one of them to play 1 Shuffle All Detail Map 2 To return to the previous screen touch Detail T Touching A or switches the selection to the next or previous page in the li
130. ext or previous page Alphabet tabs Makes the screen jump to the beginning of the page including the entry whose names start with any of selected alphabets Touching ABCDE also displays the page in cluding the entry whose names start with pri mary symbols or numbers Touching Others displays the page including entries that are not assigned to any of the other tabs 4 Touch the desired entry on the list to make a call 5 Touch to end the call Dialling a phone number on the Map Confirmation Screen You can make a call to the searched location or the location that you are selecting on the map screen if the telephone number exists 1 To display the Map Confirmation Screen search for a locations or moves the cursor and touch vE 2 Touch fd to make a call gt near Moscow Unnamed road near Moscow Buiuoyd 14 spuey Buisn Russia Save as Route Info To cancel the call after the system starts dial ling touch fm 3 Touch to end the call Making a call home easily You can call home without taking the time to enter the phone number if the phone number has been registered Touch Call Home on the Phone Menu Dialling home starts gt For details refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 47 Engb 53 Chapter Using hands free phoning O If you have not registered your home num ber a message appears louch Yes to start registration gt Fo
131. formation e There is no compatibility for Multi Media Card MMC e Copyright protected files cannot be played back Notes unique to DivX files e Only DivX files downloaded from DivX part ner site are guarantee for proper operation Unauthorised DivX file may not operate properly e DRM rental files cannot be operated until playing back is started e The navigation system corresponds to a DivX Tile display of up to 1590 minutes 43 seconds Search operations beyond this time limit are prohibited e DivX VOD file playback requires supplying the ID code of this navigation system to the DivX VOD provider Regarding the ID code refer to Displaying your DivX VOD registra tion code on page 79 e Plays all versions of DivX video including DivX 6 with standard playback of Divx media files e For more details about Divx visit the follow ing site http www divx com DivX subtitle files e Srt format subtitle files with the extension srt can be used Engb Only one subtitle file can be used for each DivX file Multiple subtitle files cannot be associated Subtitle files that are named with the same character string as the DivX Tile before the extension are associated with the Divx file The character strings before the extension must be exactly the same However if there is only one DivX file and one subtitle file in a single folder the files are associated even if the file names are not the same The
132. gation guidance is output This setting is also effective for a mute signal that has been received trom the MUTE lead connected to the navigation system O When you use a mobile phone connected with Bluetooth technology dialling talking incoming call the AV source volume is al ways muted independently of this setting Touch MUTE Input GUIDE on the AV Settings menu gt For details refer to Displaying the AV Set tings menu on the previous page Each touch of MUTE Input GUIDE changes the settings as follows e MUTE Muting e ATT Attenuation e Normal Volume does not change saduasajoid Hulsiwio sn5 Engb ED Customising preferences O Operation returns to normal when the cor respond action is ended When SD or USB selected as the AV source the AV sounds the navigation gui dance and beep sounds are mixed and the volume can be adjusted simultaneously Setting the rear output The navigation system s rear output can be used for a Tull range speaker or Subwoofer connection If you switch Rear SP to Sub W you can connect a rear speaker lead directly to a subwoofer without using an auxiliary amp Initially the navigation system is set for a rear full range speaker connection Full 1 Touch Rear SP on the AV Settings menu gt For details refer to Displaying the AV Set tings menu on page 128 2 Touch Rear SP to switch the rear out put setting
133. gram language English UK Voice language English UK Philippa The language list is displayed Chapter Customising preferences 21 3 Touch the desired language After the language is selected the screen re turns to the previous screen 4 Touch the key next to Program lan guage 5 Touch the desired language If you change Program language a mes sage prompting you to reboot appears Touch OK reboots the system Changing the splash screen You can change the splash screen that ap pears when the navigation system starts Copy your favourite image to the external storage device USB SD and select the image to im port O Splash screen images should be used with in the following formats BMP or JPEG Tiles Allowable horizontal and vertical size are 2592 x 1944 or smaller Allowable data size is 15 MB or smaller O Proper compatibility with allowable files is not guaranteed O Imported original images will be stored in the built in memory but the ability to save these images cannot be guaranteed com pletely If your original image data is de leted set the external storage device USB SD again and re import the original image 1 Create a folder named Pictures on the top most directory of the external storage device USB SD and store the picture files in this folder 2 Insert the SD memory card into the SD card slot or plug the USB storage device to the USB conn
134. h for a location or position the cursor on the desired area by scrolling the map and displaying the Map Confirmation Screen 2 Touch Save as on the Map Confir mation Screen 3 Touch Add Pin The pin shaped icon is placed on the map and the screen returns to the map screen CM The colour of pin shaped icon is assigned automatically within predefined colours when you set it up Removing a map pin When the cursor overlaps a map pin that has already been set you can remove the map pin 1 Locate the cursor at the pin shaped icon and display the Map Confirmation Screen 2 Touch Save as on the Map Confir mation Screen 3 Touch Remove Pins The pin shaped icon is removed and the screen returns to the map screen Registering the location as a customised POI If anew business has opened it may not be found in the database Registering the loca tion as a new POI allows you to use the item just like a preinstalled POI 1 Search for a location or position the cursor on the desired area by scrolling the map and displaying the Map Confirmation Screen 2 Touch Save as on the Map Confir mation Screen 3 Touch Add POI The list of POI categories appears 4 Touch the desired category to which the location is to be assigned H Select New Group E Accommodation E Airport fi Business E Car Dealer Repair E Car Rental W Communication New Group If t
135. hanges the set tings as follows e Off No video component is connected e iPod iPod connected with the USB Inter face cable for iPod CD IU230V e Video External video component e EXT Pioneer external unit connected with the RCA video cable Setting video input 2 AV2 You can switch this setting according to the connected component O This setting is effective for mini jack input on front panel Chapter Customising preferences 21 Touch AV2 Input on the AV Settings menu gt For details refer to Displaying the AV Set tings menu on the previous page Each touch of AV2 Input changes the set tings as follows e Off No video component is connected e Video External video component O Use AV2 Input when connecting CD RM10 sold separately through the external video component Switching the auto aerial setting If the blue lead of the navigation system is connected to the aerial control terminal of the vehicle select either of the following settings e Radio The aerial extends or turns on only when the audio source is FM or AM The aerial is stored or turned off when the AV source is switched to another source e Power Ihe aeriel extends or turns on when the ignition switch is turned on The aeriel is stored or turned off when the igni tion switch is turned off Touch Ant CTRL on the AV Settings menu gt For details refer to Displaying the AV Set
136. he mobile phone name Deleting a registered phone If you no longer need to use a registered phone with the navigation system you can de lete it from the registration assignment to free this spot up for another phone O If a registered phone is deleted all the phone book entries and call history lists that correspond to the phone will be also cleared 1 Touch Phone Settings on the Phone Menu gt For details refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 47 2 Touch Connection 3 Touch Delete next to the mobile phone name The registration is cancelled Chapter Using hands free phoning Receiving a phone call You can perform hands free answering by using the navigation system Answering an incoming call The system informs you that it is receiving a i Vol call by displaying a message and producing a 8 trreuzrasvov smusse rezz ring sound once If Auto Answer Preference is set to Off 3 Touch to end the call answer the call manually Answering is avail able if any screen is displayed such as the The call ends O When there is an incoming call pressing map screen or the setting screen MULTI CONTROL answers the call During O You can set this navigation system to auto the call pressing MULTI CONTROL gets matically answer incoming calls you off the phone gt For details refer to Answering a call J automatically on page 56 If the voice on the other end of the call is
137. he navigation sys correct region number tem NON PLAYABLE DISC This type of disc cannot be played Replace the disc with one the navigation sys by the navigation system tem can play Thermal error THERMAL PRO The temperature of the navigation Wait until the unit s temperature returns to TECTION IN MOTION system is outside of the normal op within normal operating limits erating range Error not defined ERROR FF Undefined error Press RESET button Page 10 FF Non playable tracks are Files that are protected by digital The protected files are skipped skipped FILE SKIPPED rights management Impossible to play all tracks All the files on the inserted disc are Replace disc PROCETED DISC secured by DRM Flash writing error Impossible The playback history for VOD con Try saving again to write on the flash CAN tents cannot be saved for some rea If the message appears frequently consult NOT SAVE DATA son your dealer Authorization Error AUTHOR The device does not match the de Check whether this device has been regis IZATION ERROR vice registered with the VOD provi tered with the VOD provider der VOD contents cannot be played back File Error Non playable file VOD rental contents file error e Try saving again e If the message appears frequently consult your dealer Played back a disc with incompati Playback a disc with compatible format ble format Press track list to play and The disc that has many files are T
138. here are more detailed categories within the selected category repeat this step as many times as necessary 5 Touch Add here when the desired ca tegory list appears to add the item to it If there aren t any more detailed categories the blank list appears In Such case touching Add here allows you to add the item and register it as an item belonging to the category that you selected on the previous screen O Touching Add here without selecting any category is invalid 6 Enter the desired name and then touch Done to complete the entry Edit POI FNE ESPE 6 ENPRE TIE The registration is now complete and the item is available as a customised POI O You can edit the stored POI later in Man age POI gt For more details concerning the operation refer to Editing your customised POI on page 1 17 8 Engb Chapter u s UOIZEULIJUOD dew papap s UO ZeI0 BY 1934Y Chapter location is decided Map Confirmation Storing the location in Favourites Storing your favourite locations as Favour ites provides you with the opportunity to save the time and effort of re entering this informa tion Stored items can be made available on Favourites later gt For more details concerning the operation refer to Selecting a location stored in Fa vourites on page 33 O Favourites can store up to 30 locations 1 Search for a location or position the cursor on
139. hing for a specified phone 48 Pairing from your mobile phone 49 Connecting a registered mobile phone 50 Disconnecting a mobile phone 50 Deleting a registered phone 50 Receiving a phone call 51 Answering an incoming call 51 Rejecting an incoming call 51 Making a phone call 51 Direct dialling 52 Dialling from the history 52 Calling a number in the Contacts screen 53 Dialling a phone number on the Map Confirmation Screen 53 Making a call home easily 53 Announcing incoming short mails 54 Transferring the phone book 54 Clearing memory 55 Setting the phone 55 Setting the phone volume 55 Stopping Bluetooth wave transmission 56 Answering a call automatically 56 Setting the automatic rejection function 56 Echo cancelling and noise reduction 57 Setting the automatic connection 57 Editing the device name 57 Notes for hands free phoning 57 Updating the Bluetooth wireless technology software 58 D Playing the audio CD Reading the screen 60 Using the touch panel keys 60 Selecting a track from the list 61 Using the Function menu 61 D Playing music files on ROM Reading the screen 62 Engb C3 ED Contents Using the touch panel keys 62 Selecting a track from the list 63 Browsing embedded text information 63 Using the Function menu 64 Playing a DVD Video Reading the screen 65 Using the touch panel keys 65 Resuming playback B
140. iately gt For more details concerning the operation refer to Sorting waypoints on this page 1 When you set waypoints in the route to your destination the route up to the next way point will appear in light green The rest of the route will appear in light blue Sorting waypoints You can sort waypoints and recalculate the route 1 Touch Destination on the Top Menu and then touch Route Function 2 Touch Edit Route The Edit Route screen appears 3 Touch f or to move the waypoint or destination Put them in the desired order Edit Route Unnamed road Delete Dmitrovskoye shosse Delete 9 Likhachevskiy proyezd Delete Zelenaya ulitsa Delete Unnamed road Delete Optimise Touching Optimise sorts the waypoints auto matically so that the route will compromise the least time and distance 4 Touch Done The route is recalculated and the map of the Current position appears Deleting a waypoint You can delete waypoints from the route and then recalculate the route You can delete waypoints successively 1 Touch Destination on the Top Menu and then touch Route Function 2 Touch Edit Route The Edit Route screen appears 3 Touch Delete on the right of the way point that you want to delete The waypoint will be deleted from the list 4 Touch Done The route is recalculated and the map of the current position appears Storing the current route
141. ic files from SD or USB because of file char acteristics file format recorded applica tion playback environment storage conditions and so on Video playback from SD or USB will be paused when the navigation is displayed USB storage device compatibility gt For more details about USB storage device compatibility with this navigation system refer to Specifications on page 166 Protocol bulk Subclass SCSI 06h You cannot connect a USB storage device to this navigation system via a USB hub Partitioned USB memory is not compatible with this navigation system Firmly secure the USB storage device when driving Do not let the USB storage device fall onto the floor where it may become jammed under the brake or accelerator pedal There may be a slight delay when starting playback of audio files encoded with image data Depending on the USB storage devices connected to this navigation system noise may be generate on the radio Do not connect anything other than the USB portable audio player USB memory device xipusddy Engb Appendix E Appendix The sequence of audio files on USB mem ory For USB portable audio players the sequence is different from that of USB memory device and depends on the player SD memory card and SDHC memory card e For more details about SD memory card compatibility with this navigation system refer to Specifications on page 166 Handling guidelines and supplemental in
142. ies Starting procedures Source icon 1 Touch AV1 Input on the AV Settings Shows which source has been selected menu to select the iPod sO Shuffle play indicator gt For details refer to Setting video input 7 AV1 198 Appears when the shuffle play is activated on page 3 Repeat play indicator 2 Connect your iPod Appears when the repeat play is activated The source changes and then playback will All tracks repeat aian GM One track repeat 4 Album artwork Album art of the current song is displayed if it is available Song title episode indicator Shows the title of the current song When the podcast is played the episode is displayed Artist name podcast title indicator Shows the artist name currently playing When the podcast is played the podcast title is displayed D Album title release date indicator Shows the title of the album for the song When the podcast is played the release date EQ Func i n Playlists Genre rtists Albums Podcasts k IS displayed gt Now Playing Play time indicator Shows the elapsed playing time of the current song 9 Song number indicator a Shows the number of the song currently play entity ing and total number of songs in the selected list Chapter number indicator Shows the current chapter number and total number of chapters when the video with chap ters played Pod gPOd 243 Buisp gt For details refer to Connecting yo
143. ill not rise Adjusting the volume of naviga tion guidance and beeps is not possible The person on the other end of the phone call cannot hear the conversation due to an echo There s no picture Rear display picture disap pears Engb The navigation system may not be mounted securely in your vehicle The navigation system is installed with an extreme angle exceeding the installation angle limitations Indication of the position of your ve hicle is misaligned after a U turn or reversing Night mode is set to Day The orange white lead is not con nected An improper value has been set on Brightness Night is selected in Night mode An improper value has been set on Brightness The volume level is low The attenuator or mute is on A speaker lead is disconnected You cannot adjust these with MULTI CONTROL The voice from the person on the other end of the phone call is output Check that the navigation system is securely mounted and if necessary consult the dealer that installed the system Confirm the installation angle The naviga tion system must be installed within the al lowed installation angle For details refer to Installation Manual Check whether or not the reverse gear signal input lead violet is connected properly The navigation system works properly without the lead connected but positioning accuracy will be adversely affected
144. in 09 sec Music 7 PS Ee i O Optimum performance of this unit may not be obtained depending on the connected external storage device O You can playback the files on a USB sto rage device compliant with Mass Storage Class For details about the USB Class refer to the manual supplied with USB sto rage device 1 Source icon Shows which source has been selected 2 Folder number indicator 3 File number indicator 4 Play time indicator Shows the elapsed playing time of the current track File type indicator Shows the type of audio file currently playing 6 Current folder name indicator Shows the folder name currently playing Chapter Playing the movie file USB SD 15 Using the touch panel keys Video ie Folder 0006 File 0001 mp4 2 09 Current VIDEO 000 min 09 sec Recalls equaliser curves gt For details refer to Recalling equaliser curves on page 125 2 Displaying the Function menu gt For details refer to Using the Function menu on the next page 3 Switch the operation screen Touching the key switches between the screen to operate music files and the screen to oper ate movie files This touch panel key is avail able only when there are both audio and video file in the external storage device USB SD 4 Select the previous or next folder Touching lt 4 or gt play the first playable file on the previous or next folder The folders tha
145. ings menu i System Settings O Pia System Settings Splash Back Screen Language Screen Camera Calibration AV1 Input AV2 Input Ant CTRL off off Power Picture illumi Color Service TE Input GUIDE Adjustment Information MUTE Inout GUID Rear SP Auto PI FM Step MUTE Full Off 100k Screen Off Language 120 AV 1 Input 128 Splash Screen 121 AV2 Input 128 Back Camera 121 Ant CTRL 129 Screen Calibration 122 Wide Mode 129 Picture Adjustment 123 MUTE Input GUIDE 129 lumi Color 123 Rear SP 130 Service Information 124 Auto PI 130 Screen Off 124 FM Step 130 Engb Appendix Appendix c AV Sound menu Shortcut menu Map Confirmation Screen d AV Sound Settings E al FAD BAL 30 Loudness Sub Woofer near Moscow Unnamed road near Moscow Bass Booster Russia Save as Route Info FAD BAL Balance 124 W O OSS OO Map 35 Loudness 126 Saveas 37 Sub Woofer 127 Addi g PPR OOOO O O Add POI 39 Bass Booster 128 Add Cam o A gt _ _ a D Route 36 xe S Go H N 7 Go Here Now 3 a Add Via 37 a Continue 37 Starting Point 38 Info 38 Engb Appendix gt Appendix DVD Setup DVD Set 19 Seu Language Assist Multi TV Aspect Parental Subtitle Angle off ILOHO DivX VOD Auto Play Subtitle File Original Language Ti Assist Subtitle VW Multi Angle 78 TV
146. io you can switch the audio output Touch L R Select repeatedly until the de sired audio output appears in the display e L R Left and right e L Left e R Right e L R Mixing left and right O This function is not available when disc playback has been stopped YA GAG Bulkeld Engb Chapter ED Playing a DivX You can play a DivX using the built in drive of the navigation system This section describes that operations Reading the screen 000 00 EQ Func 000 min 34sec 4a msi gt i K Media E Disp Hide Map Source icon Shows which source has been selected 2 Audio track indicator Shows the audio track number currently se lected 3 Folder number indicator Shows the folder number currently playing 4 Audio channel indicator Shows the current audio channel type such as Mch Multi channel File number indicator Shows the file number currently playing 6 Subtitle number indicator Shows the subtitle number currently selected D Digital sound format indicator Shows the digital sound format Surround sound format currently selected Play time indicator Shows the elapsed playing time of the current title 9 Repeat range indicator Shows which repeat range has been selected m Engb Using the touch panel keys Playback screen page 1 re Folder 001 File 0002 MPEG A DivX vote D1 2ch EJ Disc Repeat re Folder 001 File 0002 MPEG
147. ion system is also turned off 1 Pull out the USB storage device after checking that no data is being accessed On first time startup To AV input on the back of the navigation system A CAUTION The rear view camera function is not available for safety reasons until the navigation system boots up completely When you use the navigation system for the first time select the language that you want to use 1 Start the engine to boot up the system After a short pause the navigation splash screen comes on for a few seconds USB connector USB interface cable for iPod O For more details about iPod compatibility with this navigation system refer to the in formation on our website O Connection via USB hub is not available 2 Connect your iPod Engb 15 Chapter KD Basic operation 2 Touch the language that you want to use on the screen i Program language English AU Francais Espanol Deutsch Nederlands 3 Touch the language that you want to use for the voice guidance 70 Voice Language pan Hrvatski Natasa Cesky Zuzana Dansk Gurli Nederlands Marijke Vlaams Jan The navigation system will now restart 4 Read the disclaimer carefully checking its details and then touch OK if you agree to the conditions CAUTION This Navi product is intended solely as a driving aid Review instruction manual and select route before driving Navi is not a substitute for your attenti
148. iverge considerably or may not be up dated In such case once GPS reception is restored accuracy will be recovered x pu ddy Engb Appendix gt Appendix Conditions likely to cause e If you drive in zigzags noticeable positioning errors For various reasons such as the state of the road you are travelling on and the reception status of the GPS signal the actual position of your vehicle may differ from the position dis played on the map screen e lf you make a slight turn e Ifthe road has connected hairpin bends A eoooeeeeeee e f there is a parallel road d e f there is a loop or similar road configura gt P tion e f there is another road very nearby such as in the case of an elevated motorway e f you take a ferry e lf you take a recently opened road that is If you are driving on a long straight road or not on the map a gently curving road Engb Appendix Appendix c If you are on a steep mountain road with many height changes 4A M If you enter or exit a multi storey car park or similar structure with a spiral layout If your vehicle is turned on a turntable or si milar structure If your vehicle s wheels spin such as on a rough track or in snow If you put on chains or change your tyres for ones with a different size e ftrees or other obstacles block the GPS signals for a considerable period e f yo
149. l out the USB storage device after checking that no data is being accessed 2 Pull out the SD memory card O Insert the dummy SD card to keep the SD card slot free of dust when the SD memory card is not inserted Engb Chapter Basic operation 02 Connecting and Disconnecting your iPod disconnecting iPod Pull out the USB interface cable for iPod A after checking that no data is being ac oJ CAUTION cessed a e To prevent data loss and damage to the sto A rage device never remove it from this naviga Q tion system while data is being transferred Flow from startup to e f data loss or corruption occurs on the sto i m v rage device for any reason it is usually not termination possible to recover the data Pioneer accepts 1 Start the engine to boot up the system 7 no liability for damages costs or expenses After a short pause the navigation splash arising from data loss or corruption screen comes on for a few seconds To protect the LCD screen from damage be sure to use your fingers to touch the touch Connecting your iPod panel keys The stylus is supplied for spe Using the USB interface cable for iPod ca cial calibrations Do not use the stylus for ables you to connect your iPod to the naviga normal operations tion system For connection USB interface cable for 2 Turn off the vehicle engine to termi iPod CD IU230V Sold separately is re nate the system quired The navigat
150. le 3 Touch the map briefly oF v Briefly touching the position on the map that 3 48 O you want to see positions the cursor there 4 O A a th 2 eis T a Yunykh Lenintsey ulit v4 A EIES e O oi gt E ci O on Controls for tilt and rotation angle a ie 4 Touch the controls to adjust the tilt and Eeo rotation angle Positioning the cursor to the desired location results in a brief informational overview about the location being displayed at the bottom of The basic flow of creating screen with street name and other informa your route tion for this location being shown The infor mation shown varies depending on the 1 Park your vehicle in a safe place and apply position the handbrake 4 Touch and drag the map in the desired 4 direction to scroll 2 Display the Destination Menu Dragging the map scrolls it The scrolling in crement depends on your dragging length O Pressing MAP button returns the map to the current position 4 3 Select the method of searching for your destination 4 Changing the tilt and rotation 4 Enter the information for the destination angle of the map and narrow down candidates to one On the 3D map screen briefly touching the 4 map shows the tilt controls and rotation angle Touch Go Here Now on the Map Con fir mation Screen 1 Press MAP button to display the navi gation map screen 4 6 The navigation sy
151. le disc at a time Do not use you to answer an incoming call or end an adapter when playing 8 cm discs the phone call Do not insert anything other than a disc Keep pressing the centre of MULTI CON into the disc loading slot TROL Mutes the AV Audio and Video source To n cancel the muting press and hold it again Ejecting a disc Press EJECT button Bluetooth connection status indicator The disc is ejected Lights up when your phone is paired to the navigation system by Bluetooth wireless ae Inserting and ejecting an AV2 input jack SD memory card This is the AV2 input terminal Use the CD RM10 sold separately to connect the A CAUTION external video component e Keep the dummy SD card out of the reach of O To connect your iPod by using USB inter small children to prevent them from acciden face cable for iPod CD IU230V use tally swallowing it AV1 input RCA on the backside e To prevent data loss and damage to the sto rage device never remove it from this naviga tion system while data is being transferred e f data loss or corruption occurs on the sto rage device for any reason it is usually not possible to recover the data Pioneer accepts no liability for damages costs or expenses arising trom data loss or corruption SD card slot gt For more detailed information refer to n serting and ejecting an SD memory card on this page Engb 13 Chapter KD Basic opera
152. mation 145 Route search specifications 145 Handling and care of the disc 146 Built in drive and care 147 Ambient conditions for playing a disc 147 Playable discs 147 About DVD Video and CD 147 About AVCHD recorded discs 148 About playing DualDisc 148 About Dolby Digital 148 About DTS sound 148 Detailed information for playable media 148 Compatibility 148 Media compatibility chart 151 About Bluetooth 155 About SD and SDHC logo 155 About WMA 155 About DivX 156 About AAC 156 Detailed information regarding connectable iPods 156 Using the LCD screen correctly 156 Handling the LCD screen 156 Liquid crystal display LCD screen 157 Maintaining the LCD screen 157 LED light emitting diode backlight 157 Display information 158 Destination Menu 158 Phone Menu 158 Settings Menu 159 Shortcut menu 161 DVD Setup 162 Glossary 163 Specifications 166 Chapter Introduction cH Manual overview Before using this product be sure to read Im portant Information for the user a separate manual which contains warnings cautions and other important information that you should note This manual provides important information you need to make full use of your new naviga tion system The beginning chapters outline this navigation system The later chapters describe the details of the navigation functions Chapter 7 describes the operations related to han
153. n It is possible to operate the navigation and audio functions by using the touch panel key 2D and 3D map view modes Various types of screen displays can be se lected for navigation guidance 2D map screen M7 MKAQ CEBEP N Novgorodi Engb 3D map screen M7 MKAQ CEBEP N Novgorod A wide variety of Points of Interest POI information More than 100 types of POI categories are in cluded in the database You can also create your own customised POls and categories Auto reroute function If you deviate from the set route the system will re calculate the route from that point so that you remain on track to the destination O This function may not work under certain conditions Assign your original image as a splash screen You can store your own pictures on an external storage device USB SD in JPEG or BMP for mat and import an original splash screen to this navigation system These imported images can be set up as customised splash screens O Imported original images will be stored in the built in memory but the ability to save these images cannot be guaranteed com pletely If your original image data is de leted set the external storage device USB SD again and re import the original image A wide variety of playable file formats e Built in DVD drive DVD Video commercial release DVD Video DVD R RW R DL DVD Video DVD VR Data lt MP3 WMA AAC DivX gt CD commercial release
154. n automatic connection is active the navigation system will automatically establish a connection with a registered phone when it comes into range Using this feature will re lease you from all of the processes for estab lishing a connection O With some mobile phones it may not be possible to perform automatic connection O This unit does not initiate an automatic connection to your registered phone while you are operating in the Function menu for hands free phoning 1 Touch Phone Settings on the Phone Menu gt For details refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 47 2 Touch Auto Connect Touching Auto Connect switches between On and Off I Automatic connection is performed in the registration number order FI Some mobile phones do not support auto matic connection Editing the device name You can change the device name to be dis played on your mobile phone Default is Pioneer Navil 1 Touch Phone Settings on the Phone Menu gt For details refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 47 2 Touch Edit Name The keyboard to enter the name appears 3 Touch to delete the current name and enter the new name by using the key board Q Edit Device Name buluoud 3a 1j3 spuey buisn 4 Touch Done The name is changed O Up to 30 characters can be entered for a de vice name m Notes for hands free phoning General notes e Connection to all mobile phones featu
155. n be made with a 3 band parametric equaliser The difference between Custom1 and Custom2 e A separate Custom1 curve can be created for each source If you make adjustments when a curve S Bass Powerful Natural Vocal Flat or Custom1 is selected the equaliser curve settings will be memorised in Custom e A Custom2 curve can be created common to all sources If you make adjustments when Custom2 curve is selected the Cus tom2 curve will be updated e The adjusted Custom1 curve is memorised for each of the source selected but one curve is shared for the following sources CD ROM DVD V DVD VR DivX Engb saduasajoid Hulsiwio sn5 425 Chapter ED Customising preferences AV1 and AV2 EXT1 and EXT2 e The different source volume level can be set between iPod and USB e When Flat is selected no supplement or correction is made to the sound This is useful to check the effect of the equaliser curves by switching alternatively between Flat and a set equaliser curve Adjustable parameters You can adjust the centre frequency level and the Q factor curve characteristics of each currently selected curve band Low Mid High a AV Sound Settings SB 95 32 EQ Customize Powerful Mid High q Pand Frequency 4 Level Q 10 100 160 200 500 ik 2k 3 15k 8k 10k 12 5k e Band You can select the equaliser band e Frequency You can select which frequency to be s
156. n the cursor overlaps with a destina tion that has already been set touch Re move Dest to cancel the current route or recalculate the route by setting one of the remaining waypoints as the destination Setting the location as a waypoint 1 Touch Route on the Map Confirma tion Screen 2 Touch Add Via When no waypoint is set route calculation starts immediately When the cursor overlaps a waypoint al ready set touch Remove Via to delete the waypoint and recalculate the route m Replacing the location as the new final destination 1 Touch Route on the Map Confirma tion Screen 2 Touch Continue O Recalculates the route by setting the cursor position as the new destination The pre vious destination becomes a waypoint m Engb Chapter u s UOIZEULIJUOD dew papap s UO ZeI0 BU 1934Y Chapter location is decided Map Confirmation Setting the location as the start point Only setting the starting point is performed when there is no route Otherwise the new route from the starting point to the current destination will be recalculated 1 Touch Route on the Map Confirma tion Screen 2 Touch Starting Point When the cursor overlaps with a starting point already set It changes to Remove Start All waypoints already set are deleted m Viewing the information of a specified location Locating the cursor to your desired position enable
157. nation Menu screen or AV Source screen e Touch panel keys that are available on the screen are described in bold in brackets e g Destination Settings e Extra information alternatives and other notes are presented in the following for mat e g O Ifthe home location has not been stored yet set the location first e References are indicated like this e g gt For details refer to Setting your home position on page 119 About the definition of terminology Front Display and Rear Display In this manual the screen that is attached to the body of this navigation unit will be referred to as the Front Display Any additional op tional screen that is purchased for use in con junction with this navigation unit will be referred to as the Rear Display uoIpnpo u Engb KD Introduction Video image Video image in this manual indicates the moving images of DVD Video DivX iPod and any equipment that is connected to this sys tem with an RCA cable such as general pur pose AV equipment External storage device USB SD The SD memory card SDHC memory card USB memory device and USB portable audio player are collectively referred to as the exter nal storage device USB SD If it indicates the USB memory and USB portable audio player only they are referred to as the USB storage device m Features Touch panel key operatio
158. nd point of your journey DivX DivX is a popular media technology created by DivX Inc DivX media Tiles contain highly com pressed video with high visual quality that maintains a relatively small file size DivX files can also include advanced media features like menus subtitles and alternate audio tracks Many DivX media files are available for down load online and you can create your own using your personal content and easy to use tools from DivX com DivX Certified DivX Certified products are officially tested by the creators of DivX and guaranteed to play all versions of DivX video including DivX 6 Favourites A frequently visited location Such as your workplace or a relative s home that you can register to allow easy routing GPS Global Positioning System A network of satel lites that provides navigation signals for a vari ety of purposes Guidance mode The mode in which guidance is given as you drive to your destination the system automati cally switches to this mode as soon as a route has been set Guidance point These are important landmarks along your route generally intersections The next gul dance point along your route is indicated on the map by the yellow flag icon Home location Your registered home location Engb xipusddy Appendix E Appendix ID3 tag This is a method of embedding track related information in a MP3 file This embedded in formation can include the
159. nds from the subwoofer output frequency range to play trom the front or rear speakers activate HPF high pass filter Only frequencies higher than those in the selected range are output from the front or rear speakers 1 Touch HPF on the AV Sound menu gt For details refer to Displaying the AV Sound menu on page 124 2 Touch HPF to select cut off frequency Each time you touch HPF selects cut off fre quencies in the following order Off 50 Hz 63 Hz 80 Hz 100 Hz 125 Hz Adjusting source levels SLA source level adjustment lets you adjust the volume level of each source to prevent ra dical changes in volume when switching be tween sources O Settings are based on the FM tuner volume level which remains unchanged 1 Compare the FM tuner volume level with the level of the source you wish to ad just 2 Touch SLA on the AV Sound menu gt For details refer to Displaying the AV Sound menu on page 124 3 Touch or to adjust the source vo lume 4 to 4 is displayed as the source volume is increased or decreased Following AV sources are set to the same source level adjustment volume automatically e CD ROM DivX e AV1 and AV2 e EXT1 and EXT2 O The different source volume level can be set between iPod and USB saduasajoid Hulsiwio sny Engb ED Customising preferences O For AVIC F900BT the source volume level can be set to DVD V and DVD VR r
160. nels Driven 4Q 4Q to 8Q 2Q for 1 ch allowable 2 2 V 1kohm Equaliser 3 Band Parametric Equaliser Low FYEQUENCY serrr Q PACIOL inanis FYEQUENCY sssr Q Facto iiin High FrEQGUEMCY riisiin Q FACO aran iian HPF FOG UENO nnair Slopen naana Subwoofer FrEGUENCY ansiar 40 Hz 80 Hz 100 Hz 160 Hz 0 35 0 59 0 95 1 15 6 dB when boosted 12 qB 200 Hz 500 Hz 1 kHz 2 kHz 0 35 0 59 0 95 1 15 6 dB when boosted 12 qB 3 15 kHz 8 kHz 10 kHz 12 5 kHz 0 35 0 59 0 95 1 15 6 dB when boosted 12 qB 3 5dB 100 Hz 3 dB 10 kHz 10dB 100 Hz 6 5 dB 10 kHz 11 qB 100 Hz 11 qB 10 kHz volume 30 dB 50 Hz 63 Hz 80 Hz 100 Hz 125 Hz 12 dB oct 50 Hz 63 Hz 80 Hz 100 Hz 125 Hz 18 dB oct 24 6 dB Normal Reverse OdB to 12dB DVD Video CD MP3 WMA AAC DivX system DVD Video CD MP3 WMA AAC DivX Appendix Appendix c Region NUMDED seere 5 Signal format Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 96 kHz Number of quantization bits PAE E E 16 bit 20 bit 24 bit linear Frequency response waves 5 Hz to 44 000 Hz with DVD at sampling frequency 96 kHz Signal to nOise ratio veces 97 dB 1 kHz IEC A net work CD 96 dB 1 kHz IEC A network DYNAMIC range rr 95 dB 1 kHz CD 94 dB 1 KHz ESTO TUG Santrine 0 008 1 kHz Output level Video sassnnccinssisir 1 0 Vp p 75 Q 0 2 V AUGI Onorario 1 0 V 1 kHz 0 qB
161. next or previous page in the list 3 Touch the item that you want to refine Refine the item until the track title is displayed on the list O Touching All on the list includes all op tions in the current list For example if you touch All after touching Artists you can proceed to next screen with selecting all ar tists in the list After you select Artists Albums or Genres continued touching one of the list allows you to start playing the first songs in the selected list and display the next op tions 4 On the song or episode list touch the track you want to play O After you select the track using this func tion touching Menu displays the list pre viously selected Searching for applicable items by alphabet Using the search control displays the page in cludes the first applicable option O This function is available for the alphabeti cal list only E goo all compass deep ByEN O IP Happy invitation Search control 1 Touch your desired category tab to dis play the list 2 Touch the item that you want to refine 3 Touch lt or gt to select the character O THE or The and space at the beginning of the artist name will be ignored and the next character will be taken into account for searching 4 Touch the character key to display the page includes applicable options 5 On the song or episode list touch the track you want to play Starting the
162. ng screen appears 5 Enter the current password 6 Touch Done 7 Touch Yes The message for deletion appears and then the current password is deleted Forgotten passwords Contact the nearest authorised Pioneer Ser vice Station Engb 131 Chapter 22 Other functions Installing the additional file for voice guidance TTS files TTS Tile is used to read out the street name in the route guidance and notification on arrival short messaging service SMS by navigation system In default the files for some lan guages are preinstalled and other languages are not installed If you want to activate the guidance with TTS for such languages copy the files from the supplied CD ROM and im port the files into the navigation system via ex ternal storage device USB SD Preinstalled TTS language files English UK Russian Francais Deutsch O The maximum four replaceable languages can be stored A CAUTION NEVER turn the ignition switch or turn off the power to the navigation system until installation completes Power off in the process of installa tion may cause a failure on the built in memory 1 Create a folder named TTS on the top most directory of the external storage device USB SD and store the TTS files in this folder Copy the TTS files of your desired language into this folder from the supplied CD ROM 2 Insert the SD memory card into the SD card slot or plug the USB storage
163. ngs use j FAD BAL EQ Loudness Sub Woofer Bass Booster When AV source is OFF you cannot per form adjustments When selecting the FM tuner as the AV source you cannot select SLA Using balance adjustment You can select a fader balance setting that provides an ideal listening environment in all occupied seats 1 Touch FAD BAL on the AV Sound menu gt For details refer to Displaying the AV Sound menu on this page When the rear output setting is Rear SP Sub W Balance will be displayed instead of FAD BAL gt Refer to Setting the rear output on page 130 2 Touch A or V to adjust front rear speaker balance Each time you touch A or V the front rear speaker balance moves towards the front or the rear Chapter Customising preferences 21 Front 15 to Rear 15 is displayed as the front rear speaker balance moves from front to rear Setting Front and Rear to 0 is proper if two speaker system being used When the rear output setting is Rear SP Sub WJ you cannot adjust front rear speaker balance gt Refer to Setting the rear output on page 130 3 Touch lt or gt to adjust left right speaker balance Each time you touch lt 4 or gt the left right speaker balance moves towards the left or the right AV Sound Settings mw USB 05431 Fader Balance Front 0 A Left 0 Right 0 lt gt Left
164. ny damp discs with a soft cloth e Playback of discs may not be possible be cause of disc characteristics disc format recorded application playback environ ment storage conditions and so on e Road shocks may interrupt disc playback e Read the precautions for discs before using them Ambient conditions for playing a disc e Atextremely high temperatures a tempera ture cutoff protects this product by switch ing it off automatically e Despite our careful design of the product small scratches that do not affect actual operation may appear on the disc surface as a result of mechanical wear ambient conditions for use or handling of the disc This is not a sign of the malfunction of this product Consider it to be normal wear and tear Playable discs About DVD Video and CD DVD and CD discs that display the logos shown below generally can be played on this built in DVD drive DVD Video _ CD COMPACT MISE DIGITAL AUDIO TEXT COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO O BYP is a trademark of DVD Format Logo Licensing Corporation O Itis not possible to play DVD Audio discs This DVD drive may not be able to play all discs bearing the marks shown above Engb x pu ddy Appendix gt Appendix About AVCHD recorded discs This unit is not compatible with discs recorded in AVCHD Advanced Video Codec High Defi nition format Do not insert AVCHD discs If inserted the disc may not be ejec
165. of the track log Touch the de sired colour on the colour list The colour of track logs is assigned automatically within predefined colours when this setting is es tablished Setting the track logger options 1 Touch Visual on the Navi Settings menu The Visual Settings screen appears 2 Touch Manage Track Logs 3 Touch Track Log Options 4 Touch the desired key to operate it i Track Log Options Update interval Current autosave track size Enable Auto saving Limit Track DB Size Maximum track database size Create NMEA Log Available options e Update interval Sets how often the system updates the log e Current autosave track size Sets a size limit on automatic logging This setting will be effective only when Enable Auto saving is On e Enable Auto saving Sets whether the automatic logging is acti vated or not e Limit Track DB Size Limits the total data size for logging e Maximum track database size Sets a size limit on logging This parameter can be adjustable only when Limit Track DB Size is On e Create NMEA Log Creates the log Tiles in the SD memory card When this setting is On the system outputs the log files with NMEA 0183 for mat onto the SD memory card Setting your home position Registering your home position saves time and effort Also routes to home positions can be calculated easily with a single
166. on function items Please refer to the related section before clearing gt For more detailed information about the items to be deleted refer to Returning the navigation system to the default or factory settings on page 133 The microprocessor must be reset under the following conditions e Prior to using this product for the first time after installation e ifthe product fails to operate properly Chapter Introduction cH e fthere appear to be problems with the op eration of the system e When changing the combination of the equipment e When adding removing additional pro ducts that connect to the navigation sys tem e f your vehicle position shown on the map with a significant positioning error uoIpnpo u 1 Turn the ignition switch OFF 2 Press RESET button with a pen tip or other pointed instrument RESET button O Ifyou have connected other equipment to this navigation system with IP BUS be sure to reset that equipment too m Engb 11 Chapter KD Basic operation Checking part names and functions This chapter gives information about the names of the parts and the main features using the buttons 1 Disc loading slot Insert a disc to play gt For details concerning operations refer to nserting ejecting a disc on the next page 2 LCD screen 3 EJECT button 4 RESET button gt For details concerning operations refer to Resetting the microprocessor on
167. ookmark 67 Searching for a desired scene and starting playback from a specified time 67 Directnumber search 67 Operating the DVD menu 67 Frame by frame playback 68 Slow motion playback 68 Using the Function menu 68 Q Playing a DVD VR Reading the screen 70 Using the touch panel keys 70 Searching for a desired scene and starting playback from a specified time 71 Switching the playback mode 72 Using the short time skip function 72 Playing by selecting from the title list 72 Frame by frame playback 72 Slow motion playback 72 Using the Function menu 73 Playing a Divx Reading the screen 74 Using the touch panel keys 74 Frame by frame playback 75 Slow motion playback 75 Searching for a desired scene and starting playback from a specified time 75 Using the Function menu 76 DVD Video DVD VR DivX setup Displaying DVD Setup menu 77 4 Engb Setting the top priority languages 77 Setting assist subtitles on or off 77 Setting the angle icon display 78 Setting the aspect ratio 78 Setting the parental lock 78 Setting the code number and level 78 Displaying your DivX VOD registration code 79 Setting Auto Play 79 Setting the subtitle file for Divx 80 Language code chart for DVDs 81 D Playing the music file USB SD Starting procedures 82 Reading the screen 82 Using the touch panel keys Music 83 Selecting a track from the list
168. ou start connection manually carry out the following procedure You can also connect the phone by having the navigation system detect it automatically gt For details refer to Setting the automatic connection on page 57 1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech nology on your mobile phone For some mobile phones no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless tech nology For details refer to the instruction manual of your mobile phone 2 Touch Phone Settings on the Phone Menu gt For details refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 47 3 Touch Connection 4 Touch the name of the mobile phone that you want to connect Q Connection ant Disconnect My mobile phone Delete Add Device Connection starts Engb When a connection is successfully estab lished a connection complete message ap pears the screen returns to the Phone Settings menu by touching OK If another mobile phone is already con nected touch Disconnect next to the mo bile phone name to disconnect it and start connection O To cancel the connection to your mobile ohone touch Cancel O If connection fails check to see whether your mobile phone is waiting for a connec tion and then retry Disconnecting a mobile phone 1 Touch Phone Settings on the Phone Menu gt For details refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 47 2 Touch Connection 3 Touch Disconnect next to t
169. ou to set the position as an operable target in the Map Confirmation Screen 1 Press MAP button to display the navi gation map screen 2 Touch and drag the screen to scroll the map to the desired position Ni z 5 n e P j AN Zoi z Hh f CEEA Y 7 Polyanka Malaya ulitsa g UO1 eD0 e Hul Da 9S pue 104 Hulydieas fi 3 Touch E to display the Map Confir mation Screen The Map Confirmation Screen appears 4 Touch on of the options at the bottom of the Map Confirmation Screen to select the next operation n A L 7 Polyanka Malaya ulitsa Moscow Yakimanka 119 Pa E Save as Route Info Touching Route and Go Here Now se quentially enables you to set your selected po sition as your destination and calculate the route up that point gt For details concerning other operations on the Map Confirmation Screen refer to What you can do with the Map Confirmation Screen on the next page m Engb 35 Chapter location is decided Map Confirmation What you can do with the Map Confirmation Screen Under most conditions after searching for a location the Map Confirmation Screen appears to let you select the next operation The options shown below are available on this screen n 7 Polyanka Malaya ulitsa wa Moscow Yakimanka 119 4 So J gt gt 4 Q x 2 ae a 7 O j o NASL Q nm 7 0 2 y
170. ouch the one of listed items to play title will appear played and all titles cannot be dis played at once SD USB iPod Message Cause Action See Non playable tracks are Files that are protected by digital The protected files are skipped skipped rights management Engb Appendix Appendix c All the files on the inserted external Store playable files Impossible to play all tracks storage device are secured by DRM An error occurred on USB con The USB connector or USB cable is Confirm that the USB connector or USB nection USB devices are not short circuited cable is not caught in something or da available to use and iPod maged power supply is also unavail The connected USB storage device Disconnect the USB storage device and do able consumes more than 500 mA maxi not use it Turn the ignition switch to OFF mum allowable current then to ACC or ON and then connect the compliant USB storage device The USB interface cable for iPod is Confirm that USB interface cable for iPod or short circuited USB cable is not caught in something or da maged Connected iPod is not sup The iPod is not compatible with this Use an iPod with a compatible version ported Please check instruc navigation system tion manual iPod connection failed Please Communication failure e Disconnect the cable from iPod Once iPod reconnect main menu is displayed connect the cable again e If the message appears freq
171. ow motion playback This lets you slow down playback speed Keep touching I gt until mp is displayed during playback The icon mp is displayed forward slow motion playback begins To return to normal playback touch gt gt or lt lt etc There is no sound during slow motion play back T With some discs images may be unclear during slow motion playback Reversing slow motion playback is not pos sible Searching for a desired scene and starting playback from a specified time You can search for a desired scene by specify ing a folder or a file and the time O Chapter search and time search are not possible when disc playback has been stopped Engb XaIq e Bu Aejd Chapter ED Playing a DivX 1 Touch Search and then touch Folder folder File file Time time o M 001 File 0003 MPEG A n IV D lD 1 2ch EJ Disc Repeat 000 min 37 sec 2 Touch the keys to input the desired number or time and then touch Enter Folder 001 File 0004 7 d Time Search For folders files e o select 3 touch 3 and Enter in order e Jo select 10 touch 1 and 0 and Enter in order For time time search e Jo select 5 minutes 03 seconds touch 5 0 3 and Enter in order e Jo select 71 minutes 00 seconds touch 7 1 0 0 and Enter in order O To cancel the input numbers touch Clear Using the Function menu 1 Touch
172. p screen Selecting a track from the list The list lets you see the list of track titles or folder names on a disc If you touch a folder on the list you can view its contents You can play a track on the list by touching It 1 Touch List The list of track titles and folder names ap pears 2 Touch your desired folder or track on the list o Mi 001 Track 001 Mp3 EQ 09 06 cures ROOT Func 001 min 05 sec Video2 t z lt Be gt Brilliance mp3 Media Driveit mp3 dd D L Pel Eye to eye mp3 Furtherintegration mp3 Shuffle All Lightlove mp3 E Detail Map Touching or switches the selection to the next or previous page in the list Touching t displays the content of the upper folder parent folder If the uppermost folder is listed cannot be used 1 If the selected folder does not contain any playable track the track list is not dis played Browsing embedded text information Text information recorded in a compressed audio file disc can be displayed Touch z The next piece of information is displayed e Album Title album title e Track Title track title e Folder Title folder title e File Name file name e Artist Name artist name If specific information has not been recorded on compressed audio files on disc nothing may be displayed O If you do not operate functions within about 30 seconds the display automatically re turns to
173. p the behaviour while Smart Zoom is activated i O When the route is not set the navigation 87 Yunykh Lenintsev ulitsa Ec i system will simply zoom in or out depend ing on your speed saduasajoid Huis WOZSNI 1 Touch Visual on the Navi Settings 1 Touch Visual on the Navi Settings menu menu The Visual Settings screen appears The Visual Settings screen appears 2 Touch Displayed Info 2 Touch On or Off to activate or deacti The Displayed Info screen appears vate Smart Zoom Touching R allows you to enter the detailed setting screen only when On has been se lected Engb 111 Chapter ED Customising preferences il Smart Zoom Zoom in limit Zoom out limit Restore Smart Zoom Zoom In After Find Available options e Zoom in limit Allows you to set the limit for zoom in beha viour e Zoom out limit Allows you to set the limit for zoom out be haviour e Restore Smart Zoom Allows you to set whether Smart Zoom is to be reactivated after changing the map scale tilt or rotation Also enables you to set how soon Smart Zoom interval will be reactivated after completion of the operations described pre viously e Zoom In After Find Shows the Map Contirmation Screen with the preset map scale after you have searched for a position using one of the methods on the Destination Menu Overview Mode
174. page 10 MENU button Press MENU button to display the Top Menu 12 Engb Press and hold to display the Screen Cali bration screen gt For details concerning operations refer to Adjusting the response positions of the touch panels touch panel calibration on page 122 6 MAP button Press to view the map screen Press and hold to display the Picture Ad justment screen gt For details concerning operations refer to Adjusting the screen brightness on page 123 D MULTI CONTROL Rotating Adjusts the AV Audio and Video source vo lume Moving upward or downward once Changes the map scale one step at a time Chapter Basic operation 02 Keep moving upward or downward Inserting ejecting a disc Changes the map scale continuously This operation is available only while the Inserting a disc map screen Is displayed Insert a disc into the disc loading slot Moving MULTI CONTROL to the left or right Allows you to change the frequency one step at a time operates track search con trols Keep moving MULTI CONTROL to the left or right Allows you to perform manual seek tuning fast forward or reverse Pressing the centre of MULTI CONTROL Allows you to hear the previous route gui dance uol e1ado diseg When your phone is paired to the naviga O The built in drive plays one standard 12 cm tion system pressing its centre allows or 8 cm sing
175. possible to play back CD R CD RW discs recorded on a music CD re corder or a personal computer because of disc characteristics scratches or dirt on the disc or dirt scratches or condensation on the lens of the built in drive e Playback of discs recorded on a personal computer may not be possible depending on the recording device writing software their setting and another environment e Please record with the correct format For more details please contact manufacturer of media recorders or writing software e Titles and other text information recorded on a CD R CD RW disc may not be dis played by this product in the case of audio data CD DA e Read the precautions with CD R CD RW discs before using them Common notes about the external storage device USB SD e Depending on the kind of the external sto rage device USB SD you use this naviga tion system may not recognise the storage device or files may not be played back prop erly e Do not leave the external storage device USB SD in any location with high tem peratures The text information of some audio and video files may not be correctly displayed File extensions must be used properly There may be a slight delay when starting playback of files on an external storage de vice USB SD with numerous folder hier archies Operations may vary depending on the kind of an external storage device USB SD It may not be possible to play some mus
176. pped touch Enter 1 Touch Search and then touch Title title Chapter chapter Time time Operating the DVD menu You can operate the DVD menu by touching a Ki ia Ba ae oe EQ Eung the menu item on the screen directly HE Eng ch Ed 0 O Depending on the contents of DVD discs this function may not work properly In this case use touch panel keys to operate the DVD menu Oz t k gt 1 Touch the screen to display the touch panel keys Engb Chapter IEI Playing a DVD Video 2 Touch TOP M or Menu to display touch panel keys to operate the DVD menu 3 Touch the desired menu item Using DVD menu by touch panel keys If items on the DVD menu appears at the bot tom of the screen the touch panel keys may overlay them In such case select a item using those touch panel keys 1 Touch A V lt or gt to select the desired menu item CN a A cay a 2 GILT Slo yy E Chapter soe Pe DEA PEN Ka O E N A f Sy i y g Pe SN AA ETU Ai To Enter A yY ae ae ate O Ifthe touch panel keys for DVD menu selec tion disappears touching anywhere and touching Bi displays them again 2 Touch Enter Playback starts from the selected menu item The way to display the menu differs depending on the disc Frame by frame playback This lets you move ahead one frame at a time during playback Touch I gt during playback Each time you touch II you move ah
177. ps to 300 Koos OBR VER Sampling frequency aa pO Ania po lane 16 kHz to 48 kHz SD memory card x pu ddy ID3 tag ID3 Tag Ver 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 ID3 Tag Ver 1 0 1 1 2 3 Notes e Ver 2 x of ID3 Tag is given priority when both Ver 1 x and Ver 2 x exist e There is no compatibility with the followings MP3i MP3 interactive mp3 PRO m3u playlist Engb 151 Appendix ED Appendix WMA compatibility DVD R RW R USB storage de Media CD R RW DL vice SD memory card File extension wma Ver 9 5 kbps to 320 kbps CBR VBR Bit rate 5 kbps to 320 kbps CBR VBR Ver 7 or 8 128 kbps to 192 kbps CBR VBR Sampling frequency 8 kHz to 48 kHz Note e There is no compatibility with the followings Windows Media Audio 9 Professional Lossless Voice WAV compatibility Media CD R RW DVD R RW R USB storage de DL vice Format Linear PCM LPCM IMA ADPCM SD memory card AVIC F9OOBT cannot play WAV files on the LPCM 16 kHz to 48 kHz Sampling frequency built in DVD drive IMA ADPCM 22 05 kHz and 44 1 kHz Gatan LPCM 8 bits and 16 bits IMA ADPCM 3 bits and 4 bits Note The sampling frequency shown in the display may be rounded 152 Engb Appendix Appendix c AAC compatibility DVD R RW R USB storage de DL vice SD memory card Media CD R RW File extension m4a Bit rate 16 kbps to 320 kbps CBR 8 kbps to 320 kbps CBR Sampling frequency 8 kHz to 44 1 kH
178. ptible to certain errors Their calculations may on occa sion place you in a location on the map where no road exists In this situation the processing system understands that vehicles travel only on roads and can correct your position by ad justing it to a nearby road This is called map matching J amp With map matching Without map matching Handling large errors Positioning errors are kept to a minimum by combining GPS Dead Reckoning and map matching However in some situations these functions may not work properly and the error may become bigger If signals cannot be received from more than two GPS satellites GPS positioning does not take place In some driving conditions signals from GPS satellites may not reach your vehicle In this case it is impossible for the system to use GPS positioning Under elevated roads or similar structures In tunnels or en closed parking garages When driving When driving through among high build a dense forest or tall ings trees If a car phone or mobile phone is used near the GPS aerial GPS reception may be lost temporarily Do not cover the GPS aerial with spray paint or car wax because this may block the reception of GPS signals Snow buildup can also degrade the signals so keep the aerial clear If a GPS signal have not been received for a long time your vehicle s actual position and the current position mark on the map may d
179. r positioning accuracy Such a loss of tinue driving until reception improves Keep signal quality may occur for the fol the aerial clear lowing reasons e The GPS aerial is in an unsuitable location e Obstacles are blocking signals from the satellites e The position of satellites relative to your vehicle is inadequate e Signals from the GPS satellites have been modified to reduce accu racy GPS satellites are operated by the US Department of Defense and the US government reserves the right to distort positioning data for military reasons This may lead to greater positioning errors e If a vehicle phone or mobile phone is used near the GPS aerial GPS reception may be lost tempora xipusddy rily Something covers the GPS aerial Do not cover the GPS aerial with spray paint or vehicle wax because this may block the re ception of GPS signals Snow buildup can also degrade the signals Signals from the vehicle s speed Check that the cables are properly connected pulse are not being picked up prop If necessary consult the dealer that installed erly the system Engb 135 Appendix E Appendix You cannot position your vehicle on the map without a significant positioning error The map colour does not switch automatically between daytime and nighttime The screen is too bright The display is very dim No sounds of AV source are pro duced The volume level w
180. r more details about Set Home refer to Setting your home position on page 119 Announcing incoming short mails While the mobile phone and the navigation system are connected the following notice is displayed when you get anew SMS message New mail from sender s name is dis played and the notice disappears after eight seconds a New mail from Nancy A CEenmgrausnuye SI IUSSU t MEA Ve es we Or O If you want to delete the message touch anywhere on the screen 1 If the voice language with TTS is currently used the audible message can be output gt For details refer to Selecting the lan guage on page 120 Transferring the phone book You can transfer the numbers in a registered user phone s address book into the phone book Ol With some mobile phones it may not be possible to transfer the entire phone book at once In this case transfer addresses one at atime from your phone book using your mobile phone O The maximum 400 entries can be trans ferred per mobile phone If the entries ex Engb ceed 400 the extra entries will not be transferred If more than one number is re gistered for one person such as work place and home each number is counted sepa rately O Each entry can hold up to 3 phone num bers O Depending on the mobile phone that is connected to this navigation system via Bluetooth technology this navigation sys tem may not be able to display the phone
181. rack when available di Playback condition indicator Chapter Playing the music file USB SD 14 The marks shown below appears and indi cates the current playback condition J Repeat play Rey Random play E Scan play Indicator Implication All audio files in the current external storage device Media Repeat USB SD are played repeat edly This is default condi tion Current folder is played re Folder Repeat reedi Current file is played repeat Track Repeat ediy All audio files in the current external storage device USB SD are played in ran dom order Media Random All audio files in the current Folder Random folder are played in random order The beginning of each audio Media Scan file is played for about 10 seconds The beginning of each track Folder Scan in the current folder is played for about 10 seconds gt For more information refer to Using the Function menu on the next page 0 The information marked with an asterisk is displayed only when the information has been encoded on the compressed audio Tiles If specific information has not been encoded on the files is displayed in stead m Using the touch panel keys Music d Folder 0004 Track OOO1 MP3 9 99 Current MUSIC 001 min 59 sec gt Now Playing 1 Media Repeat D Sweet amp Morning Sugar List M Recalls equaliser curves gt For details refer to
182. ree function you can operate the navigation system to make or receive phone calls You can also transfer the phone book data stored in your mobile phone to the navi gation system This section describes how to set up a Bluetooth connection and how to op erate a mobile phone featuring Bluetooth technology on the navigation system For more information about the connectivity with the mobile phone featuring Bluetooth wireless technology refer to the information on our website Preparing communication devices This navigation system has a built in function to use mobile phones featuring Bluetooth wireless technology While your mobile phone featuring Bluetooth wireless technology is connected the Blue tooth connection status indicator lights gt For details refer to Notes for hands free phoning on page 57 O When the power of the navigation system turns off the Bluetooth connection is also disconnected When the system restarts the system automatically attempts to re connect the previously connected mobile phone Even when the connection is sev ered for some reason the system automati cally reconnects the specified mobile phone except when the connection is sev ered due to mobile phone operations Displaying the Phone Menu Use the Phone Menu if you connect the mo bile phone to the navigation system for utilisa tion 1 Press MENU button to display the Top Menu 2 Touch Phone
183. reen e When removing dust from the LCD screen or cleaning it first turn the system power off then wipe with a soft dry cloth e When wiping the LCD screen take care not to scratch the surface Do not use harsh or abrasive chemical cleaners LED light emitting diode backlight A light emitting diode is used inside the dis play to illuminate the LCD screen e At low temperatures using the LED back light may increase image lag and degrade the image quality because of the character istics of the LCD screen Image quality will improve with an increase in temperature e The product lifetime of the LED backlight is more than 10000 hours However it may decrease if used in high temperatures e Ifthe LED backlight reaches the end of its product lifetime the screen will become dark and the image will no longer be pro jected In this case please consult your dealer or the nearest authorised PIONEER Service Station xipusddy Engb Appendix gt Appendix Display information Destination Menu Phone Menu Destination Menu Phone Menu Du XX100 Vi R fyo C z Dial Pad Call Home Phone Volume Phone Book Transfer yr Sy Address ie Favourites History USB SD Return Home Delete Route Received Calls Dialed Numbers Missed Calls Saved Routes Route Function Phone Settings Address 25 Dial Pad 52 POI Call Home 53 Around Current GPS Location 28 Phone Volume 55 Around De
184. ring Bluetooth wireless technology is not guar anteed e The line of sight distance between this na vigation system and your mobile phone must be 10 metres or less when sending and receiving voice and data via Bluetooth technology However the transmission dis tance may become shorter than the esti mated distance depending on the environment in use Engb Chapter Using hands free phoning e With some mobile phones the speakers of the system may not produce a ring sound e f private mode is selected on the mobile phone hands free phoning may not be per formed Registration and connection e Mobile phone operations vary depending on the type of mobile phone Refer to the instruction manual that came with your mobile phone for detailed instructions e Depending on the mobile phone transfer ring phone book may not work even though your phone can be pairing with the naviga tion system In such case disconnect your phone perform pairing again from your phone to the navigation system and then perform the phone book transfer Making and receiving calls e You may hear a noise in the following situa tions When you answer the phone by using the button on the phone When the person on the other end of line hangs up the phone e f the person on the other end of the phone call cannot hear the conversation due to an echo decrease the volume level for hands free phoning This may reduce the effects
185. rrival O This function is available only when the route is set and your vehicle position is on the route O You can also display the Route Informa tion screen by touching Multi Info win dow on the map screen gt For details refer to Multi Info window on page 21 aa Fit to Screen Fly over Distance Left Method 1 Touch Destination on the Top Menu and then touch Route Function Starting point 2 Touch Route info 2 Current position 3 Waypoint Route menu ne 4 Destination Time and distance up to the point currently Route info Itinerary Edit Route Save Route shown The remaining distance and time as well as the estimated time of arrival are displayed 6 The route calculation method that is cur rently set Method Coordinate gt For details refer to Route on page 112 T Point currently shown and information re The Route Information screen appears garding the point The route conditions up to the point cur rently shown Touching the icon enables you to check the details If there are five or more icons touch to show the next four icons Engb Chapter Checking the current route 05 3 Touch Dest to switch to the screen for first waypoint S Route Information TS ee a eo i tA 07 Distance Left Time Left Estimated Arrival a A J Method Fit to Screen Fly over The Route Information to via screen ap pears 4
186. s already set touch USB or SD on the AV Source menu gt For details concerning operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 O Playback is performed in order of folder number Folders are skipped if they con tains no playable files If there are no play able files on folder 001 root folder playback starts from folder 002 m Engb Reading the screen EQ Func es CUA m Il Pl List Map O Optimum performance of this unit may not be obtained depending on the connected external storage device O You can playback the files on a USB sto rage device compliant with Mass Storage Class For details about the USB Class refer to the manual supplied with USB sto rage device 1 Source icon Shows which source has been selected 2 Folder number indicator 3 Track number indicator 4 Play time indicator Shows the elapsed playing time of the current track File type indicator Shows the type of audio file currently playing Current folder name indicator Shows the folder name currently playing D Current file number and total number of files Shows the file number currently played and the total number of playable audio files Track title indicator Shows the title of the track currently playing when available Artist name indicator Shows the artist name currently playing when available Album title indicator Shows the title of the album for the current t
187. s for the password at the time of next boot up Setting the password 1 With the map displayed press MENU button 2 Touch Settings on the Top Menu 3 Touch Area1 followed by Area2 and then touch and hold Area3 1 Settings Menu oj i Sy OF Navi Settings System Settings AV Settings AV Sound Area Area2 4 Touch Set Password The password setting screen appears 5 Enter the password you want to set O Five to sixteen characters can be entered for a password 6 Touch Done 7 Reenter the password to confirm the setting 8 Touch Done Password protecting is completed O If you want to change the password cur rently set enter the current password and then enter the new one Entering the password On the password input screen you must enter the current password If you enter the incor rect password three times the screen is locked and operations with using touch panel keys cannot be pertormed 1 Enter the password 2 Touch Done The message Antitheft is being unlocked Do not switch off during the process ap pears if you can enter the correct password and the navigation system will be unlocked Deleting the password The current password can be deleted 1 With the map displayed press MENU button 2 Touch Settings on the Top Menu 3 Touch Areat followed by Area2 and then touch and hold Area3 suoipuny 194310 4 Touch Clear password The password setti
188. s to enter the phone number The phone number that was input is dis played Input number 6 mo 9 wxz The input number is deleted letter by letter from the end of the number Continuing to press this deletes all of the numbers m Return to the previous screen 3 Touch fd to make a call O To cancel the call after the system starts dialling touch fm 4 Touch to end the call Dialling from the history The most recent calls made dialled received and missed are stored in the call history list You can browse the call history list and call numbers trom it Making a phone call using the dialled number history The dialled number history saves 30 calls per registered mobile phone If the entries exceed 30 the oldest one will be deleted 52 Engb 1 Touch Dialed Numbers on the Phone Menu gt For details refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 47 2 Ifyou touch an entry on the list dial ling starts O If you touch Detail you can check the de tails of the party before making a phone call O To cancel the call after the system starts dialling touch Ba 3 Touch to end the call Making a phone call using the received call history The received call history saves 30 calls per re gistered mobile phone If the number of calls exceeds 30 the oldest entry will be deleted 1 Touch Received Calls on the Phone Menu gt For details refer to Displaying the Phone
189. s you to view detailed information about the location by using the Map Confirmation screen 1 Press MAP button to display the navi gation map screen 2 Touch and drag the screen to scroll the map to the desired position 26039253 i lt Okm h rs Y oen D i 2 Vokzal nyy proyezd 3 Touch to display the Map Confir mation Screen The Map Confirmation Screen appears 4 Touch Info at the bottom of the Map Confirmation Screen The Point Info screen appears Engb a Point Info 1 100 gt Unnamed road near Moscow N 55 75586 x E 37 61768 POIs near the Cursor 300 fs Nulevoy kilometr avtodorog Rossii Moskva Ploshchad 3 ploshchad Moskva 109012 yey Materi Sobor Na Krasnoy Ploshcha a 109012 The address and coordinates 2 Information about a nearby POI 5 Touch 4 or to scroll the nearby POI list and then touch the desired POI Touching one of the listed POIs enables you to view more detailed information about the POI 6 Touch OK If you touch OK the Map Confirmation Screen appears with a focus on the selected POI m Placing a map pin on the location The pin shaped icons called map pins can be used just like markers Placing the co loured pins on the map makes the position stand out and helps you to find the position easily later 7S oii ot C S After the location is decided Map Confirmation Screen 1 Searc
190. se Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners About SD and SDHC logo gt DP SD Logo is a trademark xipusddy SDHC Logo is a trademark m About WMA Ry Pae My ie Engb 155 Appendix gt Appendix The Windows Media logo printed on the box indicates that this unit can play back WMA data WMA is short for Windows Media Audio and refers to an audio compression technol ogy that is developed by Microsoft Corporation WMA data can be encoded by using Windows Media Player version 7 or later Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries J About DivX Divx DivX is a compressed digital video format cre ated by the DivX video codec from DivX Inc This unit can play DivX video files recorded on CD R RW ROM and DVD R RW ROM discs Keeping the same terminology as DVD video individual DivX video files are called Titles When naming Tiles titles on a CD R RW or a DVD R RW disc prior to burning keep in mind that by default they will be played in alphabeti cal order Official DivX Certified product Plays all versions of DivX video including DivX 6 with standard playback of DivX media files O Divx DivX Certified and associated logos are trademarks of DivX Inc and are used under license J About AAC AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding and
191. se ratio wv 65 dB IEC A network Note Specifications and design are subject to possible modifications without notice due to im provements J xipusddy Engb http Awww pioneer eu Visit www pioneer co uk or www pioneer eu to register your product Visite www pioneer es 0 www pioneer eu para registrar Su producto Zum Registrieren Ihres Produktes besuchen Sie bitte www pioneer de oder www pioneer eu Visitez www pioneer fr 0u Www pioneer eu pour enregistrer votre appareil Si prega di visitare il sito www pionee it 0 www pioneer eu per registrare il prodotto Bezoek www pioneer nl of www pioneer eu om uw product te registreren NocetuTe www pioneer rus ru ann Www pioneer eu gna pernctTpaynn npvoOpereHHoro Bamn u3genna PIONEER CORPORATION 4 1 MEGURO 1 CHOME MEGURO KU TOKYO 153 8654 JAPAN Kopnopauna Nanonup 4 1 Merypo 1 Uome Merypo ky ToKuo 153 8654 Anonna PIONEER ELECTRONICS USA INC P O Box 1540 Long Beach California 90801 1540 U S A TEL 800 421 1404 PIONEER EUROPE NV Published by Pioneer Corporation Haven 1087 Keetberglaan 1 B 9120 Melsele Belgium Copyright 2008 by Pioneer Corporation TEL 0 3 570 05 11 All rights reserved lt KKYZX gt lt 08GO00000 gt lt CRB2714 B gt RE
192. st The mark is displayed if there is no cor responding information m dD olpne ay bulAeld Using the Function menu 1 Touch DISC on the AV Source menu to display the CD screen gt For details concerning operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch Func ro Function an Repeat Random Disc Off Repeating play Each touch of Repeat changes the set tings as follows e Disc Repeats the current disc Engb Chapter KD Playing music files on ROM You can play an disc that contains com pressed audio files using the built in drive of the navigation system This section describes these operations O In the following description the MP3 WMA AAC files are collectively referred to as Compressed audio file 1 Insert the disc you want to play into disc loading slot Playback starts from the first file of the ROM 2 Touch DISC on the AV Source menu to display the ROM screen gt For details concerning operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 3 Use this ROM screen to play the disc gt For details refer to Using the touch panel keys on this page Reading the screen O 90 DOO min 20 sec gt Now Playing 009 015 Disc Repeat Media E E dq D L gt I Shuffle All E List Map Source icon Shows which source has been selected 2 Folder number
193. stem calculates the route to your destination and then shows the route on the map 2 Touch 4 to switch the 3D map mode 4 After releasing the handbrake drive in ac cordance with navigation guidance Chapter KD Basic operation The operations of a list screen e g city list Pushkin Moskovskaya Slavyanka gt Saint Petersburg Russia Pushkin Moskovskoye Shosse Saint Petersburg Russia Moscow Russia Moskovskiy Leninskiy rayon Russia Mostovka Screen title This description will provide you with a refer ence for the next operation 2 Current page total pages O EJ Returns the previous screen Ay Touching or on the scroll bar scrolls through the list and allows you to view the re maining items 5 Listed items Touching an item on the list allows you to nar row down the options and proceed to the next operation The operation of the on screen keyboard B Select City Russia l lt E2 SmS 5 6 7 8 9 J Text box Engb Displays the characters that are entered If there is no text in the box an informative guide with text appears 2 Screen title This description will provide you with a refer ence for the next operation 3 Keyboard Touching the keys enables you to enter the characters 4 Number of possible choices Ey Returns the previous screen E Deletes the input text one
194. stination 28 Phone Book Transfer 54 Around Cursor 27 Received Calls 52 Along Route 28 Dialed Numbers 52 Saved Criteria 29 Missed Calls 52 Register Search Criteria 28 Phone Settings Favourites 33 Connection 50 History 32 Bluetooth On Off 56 USB SD 30 Auto Answer Preference 56 Return Home 34 Refuse All Calls 56 Delete Route 46 Echo Cancel 57 Saved Routes 34 Auto Connect 57 Route Function Edit Name 57 Route info 42 Clear Memory 55 Itinerary 43 Bluetooth Software Update 58 Edit Route 45 Save Route 45 Coordinate 31 Engb Appendix Appendix c Settings Menu Navi Settings Navi Settings lt o GPS amp Time Settings Visual Route Warnings lt a z amp amp Regional Settings Restore Factory Settings Set Home Demo Mode Sound settings About Set Home 119 GPS amp Time Settings 108 peer ile ss TimeSettings ww Sound settings 115 Visual About ae 3D Settings 110 Map Settings 110 Displayed Info 111 gt Smart Zoom 111 3 Overview Mode 112 a Manage POI 116 gt lt Manage Track Logs 118 Route 112 Method 113 U turn penalty 113 Unpaved Roads 113 Motorways 113 Ferries 113 U turns 113 Permit Needed 113 Toll Roads 113 Warnings 113 Warn When Speeding 114 Enable Speed Camera 114 Regional Settings 114 Engb Appendix gt Appendix System Settings menu AV Sett
195. stination on the Top Menu and then touch History 2 Touch the desired entry BsHistory A 38 Fedora Poletayeva ulitsa Moscow Kuz minki Delete 7 Chugunnye Vorota ulitsa X Moscow Vykhino Zhulebino SN F 17 Kuz minskaya ulitsa X Moscow Kuz minki A MKAD Moscow Delete Delete Delete Kolkhoznaya Malaya ulitsa V UE Kotelniki Delete Clear History 3 Touch on of the options at the bottom of the Map Confirmation Screen to select the next operation n 38 Fedora Poletayeva ulitsa Moscow Kuz minki 109 Info Touching Route and Go Here Now se quentially enables you to set your selected po sition as your destination and calculate the route up that point gt For details concerning other operations on the Map Confirmation Screen refer to What you can do with the Map Confirmation Screen on page 36 Deleting an entry in History Items in History can be deleted All entries in History can also be deleted at once 1 Touch Destination on the Top Menu and then touch History 2 Touch Delete on the right of the item that you want to delete 3 Touch Yes A message will appear asking you to confirm the deletion O Touching Clear History allows you to de lete all the entries O Because deleted data cannot be restored take extra care not to mistakenly delete item a Selecting a location stored in F
196. t there is no playable files are skipped Skip forward or backward Touching Bl skips to the start of the next file Touching ke once skips to the start of the current file Touching again will skip to the previous file Fast rewind or forward Keep touching ke or gt gt to perform fast rewind or forward O There is no sound on fast rewind or for ward O Moving MULTI CONTROL left or right enables you to perform the equivalent operations 6 Playback and Pause Touching gt H switches between playback and pause D Displaying the map screen Specify the chapter you want to play back or the time to start playback by entering a number gt For details refer to Searching for a de sired scene and starting playback from a specified time on this page Stop playback Hides the touch panel keys Touching Hide hides the touch panel keys Touch anywhere on the LCD screen to display the touch panel keys again Searching for a desired scene and starting playback from a specified time You can search for a desired scene by specify ing a folder number file number or the time 1 Touch Search and then touch Folder File or Time Folder 0006 File 0001 2 Touch the keys to input the desired number or time and then touch Enter d Folder 0006 File 0001 n on Search Time For folders files e lo select 3 touch 3 and Enter in order Engb as SN A B1AOW y HulAe d Chapter
197. t is incorrect A parental lock message is dis Parental lock is on played and DVD playback is not possible Parental lock for DVD playback The code number is incorrect cannot be cancelled Playback is not with the audio The DVD playing does not feature language and subtitle language dialogue or subtitles in the lan settings selected in DVD guage selected in DVD Setup Setup The picture is extremely unclear The disc features a signal to prohibit distorted and dark during play copying Some discs may have back this Cannot be operated The iPod is frozen An error has occurred Problems with the phone screen Symptom Cause Dialling is not possible because Your phone is out of range for ser the touch panel keys for dialling vice are inactive The connection between the mobile phone and the navigation system cannot be established now If the screen becomes frozen Park your vehicle in a safe place and cut off the engine Turn the ignition key back to Acc off Then start the engine again and turn the power to the navigation system back on If this does not solve the problem press RESET but ton on the navigation system Engb Select the appropriate setting for that image Page 129 Page 78 Turn parental lock off or change the level Page 78 Input the correct code number Page 78 Switching to a selected language is not possi ble if the language selected in DVD Setup is not
198. tch Enable Auto saving to On For details refer to Setting the track log ger options on the next page Browsing and replaying the track log 1 Touch Visual on the Navi Settings menu The Visual Settings screen appears 2 Touch Manage Track Logs A list of track logs already recorded appears Touching EA enables you to replay the track log with Fly over 3 Touch the desired track log on the list More details about the track log appears Chapter Customising preferences 21 4 Touch the desired key to operate it i Track Information Track log start 05 03 2008 16 04 05 05 03 2008 16 20 04 0 15 59 5 km h 1450m Track log end Track log duration Average speed Total distance Colour on the map Rename Delete Export Export all track logs Available options e Rename Touching this key displays the screen for en tering a new name for the track log Enter the name and then touch Done to com plete the entry e Delete Touching this key deletes the track log e Export Touching this key exports the track log cur rently selected to the external storage de vice USB or SD e Export all track logs Touching this key exports all track logs cur rently stored to the external storage device USB or SD at once e The key next to Colour on the map Touching this key displays the screen for changing the colour used for the route highlighting
199. te vicinity of your starting point and destination may not be high lighted and neither will areas with particu larly complex road layouts Consequently the route may appear to be cut off on the display but voice guidance will continue Supplemental information about directions Symbol i Motorway Dm aS ales aZ Ey Other information Meanings Motorway exit left right Roudabout clockwise and anti clock wise Ferry start and end Car only road start and end Car train start and end Handling and care of the disc Some basic precautions are necessary when handling your discs Appendix Appendix c Built in drive and care e Use only conventional fully circular discs Do not use shaped discs SSS e Use 12 cm or 8 cm disc Do not use an adapter when playing 8 cm discs e Do not use cracked chipped warped or otherwise damaged discs as they may da mage the built in drive e Do not touch the recorded surface of the discs e Store discs in their cases when not in use e Avoid leaving discs in excessively hot envir onments including under direct sunlight e Do not attach labels write on or apply che micals to the surface of the discs e o clean a disc wipe the disc with a soft cloth outward from the centre e Condensation may temporarily impair the built in drive s performance Leave it to ad just to the warmer temperature for about one hour Also wipe a
200. ted About playing DualDisc e DualDiscs are two sided discs that have a recordable CD for audio on one side and a recordable DVD for video on the other e Playback of the DVD side is possible with this navigation system However since the CD side of DualDiscs is not physically com patible with the general CD standard it may not be possible to play the CD side with this navigation system e Frequent loading and ejecting of a Dual Disc may result in scratches to the disc e Serious scratches can lead to playback pro blems on this navigation system In some cases a DualDisc may become stuck in the disc loading slot and will not eject To prevent this we recommend you refrain from using DualDisc with this navigation system e Please refer to the manufacturer for more detailed information about DualDiscs About Dolby Digital AVIC F9OOBT will down mix Dolby Digital sig nals internally and the sound will be output by the stereo Equipped with optical output for future extension O Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories DO DoBy DIGITAL Engb About DTS sound Only digital output of DIS sound is possible If this unit s optical digital outputs cannot be used DIS sound will not be output so select an audio track other than DTS sound DTS and DTS Digital Out are registered tra demarks of DTS Inc Detaile
201. ter touching Top Menu touching the key displays the previous list If you touch Top Menu again but do not select a video this key is disabled until you select a video with the list next time Skip back or forward to another song Touching bl skips to the start of the next video Touching ke once skips to the start of the current video Touching again will skip to the previous video When the video with chapters played chapter can be skipped back and forward Fast rewind or forward Keep touching ke or gt gt to perform fast rewind or forward O Moving MULTI CONTROL left or right enables you to perform the equivalent operations 6 Playback and Pause Touching gt H switches between playback and pause D Displaying the map screen Display the top category menu for video Touching the key displays the top category for video playback Hides the touch panel keys Touching Hide hides the touch panel keys Touch anywhere on the LCD screen to display the touch panel keys again Browsing for a video Touching the item on list allows you to search for a video and play it in your iPod Chapter Using the iPod iPod 16 Narrowing down a video with the list 1 Touch your desired category Video Playlists Movies Music Videos TV Shows Video Podcasts Rentals 2 Touching 4 or switches the selection to the next or previous page in the list 3 Touch the item that you want to refine
202. the Navi Set tings menu GPS amp Time Settings Indicates the connection status of the GPS aerial its reception sensitivity and trom how many satellites the signal is being received Touch GPS amp Time Settings on the Navi Settings menu The GPS Status screen appears Chapter Customising preferences 21 Time Settings The Time Settings screen provides you to Accuracy set the time manually 1 Touch GPS amp Time Settings on the Navi Settings menu The GPS Status screen appears Elevation 2 Touch Time Settings Time Settings pee i The Time Settings screen appears 1 Time Settings Positions of the GPS constellation being re ceived by the navigation system Auto Correction Time Zone Signal com Used in posi munication tioning Colour Green Yes Yes A Grey Yes No c m Red No No fe Available options 3 2 Shows the current comprehensive accu e Auto Correction n racy altitude and speed Synchronises the internal clock of this navi Shows each satellite s signal strength gation system with the accurate time trans E Shows the connection status or reception mitted trom GPS GMT Changing this D condition of GPS aerial preference allows you to set the time manu ally n Breen 3D reception Normal positional A CAUTION N accuracy Turning Auto Correction to Off dis 2D reception lower positional ac ables
203. the automatic change to the appropri ne curacy ate time zone Note that the proper route Red Conmededandnorecepion may not be calculated if the time you set does not match the time zone of the area P No connection that your route passes through WI X On Shows the GPS reception status A blinking Corrects the current time by changing the green lamp indicates whether positioning is time zone automatically according to this works normally If the lamp lights up in an system s whereabouts other colour there is a problem related with Off GPS reception In such case check whether Corrects the current time according to the the connection and installation are correct settings on Time Zone and Time e Time Zone Enables you to set the time zone manually Touch the key to show the list and then touch the current time zone Engb Chapter ED Customising preferences e Time Enables you to adjust the time difference by one hour Touch A or W to adjust it O Time Zone and Time are activated only when Off is selected 3D Settings The 3D map screen settings can be custo mised 1 Touch Visual on the Navi Settings menu The Visual Settings screen appears 2 Touch 3D Settings The 3D Visual Settings screen appears i 3D Visual Settings Landmarks Elevated Roads Terrain Detail Level Available options e Landmarks You can select whether to draws
204. the completion message ap pears check the message and touch OK Transfer ends J Clearing memory You can clear the memory of each item that corresponds to the connected mobile phone phone book dialled received missed call his tory list and preset dials 1 Touch Phone Settings on the Phone Menu gt For details refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 47 2 Touch Clear Memory Clear Memory Contacts Received Calls List Dialed Calls List Missed Calls List Clear All On this screen you can select the following items Contacts You can clear the registered phone book Received Calls List You can clear the received call history list Dialed Calls List You can clear the dialled call history list Missed Calls List You can clear the missed call history list O Touching Clear displays the confirmation message for clearing the memory O Touching Clear All clears all the data that correspond to the connected mobile phone 3 Touch OK Data on the selected item is cleared from this navigation system s memory O Ifyou do not want to clear memory that you have selected touch Cancel Setting the phone Setting the phone volume The volume level related with the hands free phoning can be adjusted 1 Touch Phone Volume on the Phone Menu gt For details refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 47 2 Adjust volume to touch the sliders of Phone Ringtone and
205. the ordinary display INOW UO saji Disnw BulAeld Engb Chapter KD Playing music files on ROM Using the Function menu peat play range changes to Folder automatically 1 Touch DISC on the AV Source menu Scan folders and tracks to display the ROM ore Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds gt For details concerning operations refer to of each track Scan play is performed in the Screen switching overview on page 18 current repeat play range Touching Scan switches between On 2 Touch Func and Off When you find the desired track Function touch Scan to turn scan play off 02 09 O After completion of track or folder scan Repeat Random ning normal playback of the tracks will ae off of begin again O Ifyou turn Random to On when the repeat play range is set to Track the re peat play range changes to Folder automatically O If you turn Scan to On while the re g 2 peat play range is set to Disc scan Repeating play play is performed for only the first tracks Each touch of Repeat changes the set of each folder tings as follows e Folder Repeats the current folder e Disc Repeats all compressed audio files e Track Repeats just the current track O If you select another folder during repeat play the repeat play range changes to Disc O If you perform fast forward rewind dur ing Track the repeat play range changes
206. the screen be coming crowded with POI icons all the icons have been made invisible as a default setting You can set the conditions for each category here and also create new categories O If the custom POI is found on an external storage device USB SD the navigation system will show a POI list which includes them 1 Touch Visual on the Navi Settings menu The Visual Settings screen appears 2 Touch Manage POI 3 Touch the desired category that you want to display Manage POI a Accommodation Edit Airport Edit M Business Edit Car Dealer Repair Edit E Car Rental Edit Communication Edit New Group Engb If there are more detailed categories within the selected category repeat this step as many times as necessary If there aren t anymore detailed categories a blank list appears In this case you can only create the new category by touching New Group 4 Touch Edit on the right of the desired sub category to set the appearance 5 Touch the desired key to customise it 1 POI Icon Appearance POI Icon Visibility Distance Same Visibility in Subgroups Icon Available options e POI Icon Visibility Distance Touching the key shows the option Touch one of them to set the desired visibility When Satellite is selected the POI icons will appear even though they are far away from your current position When Close is selected only the nearest P
207. the touch panel keys FM 1 n PS RADIO 3FM PTY Rock_Mus Avo 87 50 MHz Ntodlextation festival 2008 at Radiocity Music Hall Text Band 5 Preset Map 6 Recalls equaliser curves gt For details refer to Recalling equaliser curves on page 125 2 Displaying the Function menu gt For details refer to Using the Function menu on page 97 3 Select a preset channel lt 4 or gt can be used to switch preset chan nels 4 Perform manual tuning To perform manual tuning touch lt 4 or gt briefly The frequencies move up or down one step at atime Perform seek tuning To perform seek tuning keep touching lt or gt for about one second and release The tuner will scan the frequencies until a broad cast strong enough for good reception is found N4 Olpes ay Buisn Engb Chapter Using the radio FM O You can cancel seek tuning by touching either lt 4 or gt briefly O Ifyou keep touching lt or gt you can skip broadcasting frequencies Seek tuning will start as soon as you release the keys O Moving MULTI CONTROL left or right enables you to perform the equivalent operations Storing and recalling broadcast stations With a touch of any of the preset tuning keys P1 to P6 you can easily store up to six broadcast frequencies for later recall also with the touch of a key 87 50 MHz EQ Func a 1 Select an FM band Tou
208. ting the cursor position as the new destination The previous destination becomes a waypoint After the location is decided Map Confirmation Screen gt For more details concerning the operation refer to Replacing the location as the new final destination on this page Starting Point Sets the location as a starting point gt For more details concerning the operation refer to Setting the location as the start point on the next page Save as Add POI Add Favourite Add Cam Info Add Pin Puts a map pin at the cursor position as a mark up gt For details refer to Placing a map pin on the location on the next page Add POI Stores the cursor position as a POI gt For details refer to Registering the location as a customised POI on page 39 Add Favourite Stores the cursor position as one of the Fa vourites gt For details refer to Storing the location in Favourites on page 40 Add Cam Stores the cursor position as a safety camera location gt For details refer to Storing the position as safety camera location on page 40 Setting the location as a new destination 1 Touch Route on the Map Confirma tion Screen 2 Touch Go Here Now When the route is not set route calculation starts immediately When the route is already set a message will appear asking you to cancel the current route Touch Yes to start the route calculation 1 Whe
209. tings menu on the previous page Touching Ant CTRL switches between Radio and Power O Regardless of whether Radio or Power is selected turning off the ignition switch will cause the aeriel to automatically retract or turn off Changing the wide screen mode Touch Wide Mode on the AV Set tings menu gt For details refer to Displaying the AV Set tings menu on the previous page Each touch of Wide Mode changes the set tings as follows Full Normal Full full A 4 3 picture is enlarged in the horizontal di rection only enabling you to enjoy a 4 3 TV pic ture normal picture without any omissions Normal normal A 4 3 picture is displayed normally giving you no sense of disparity since its proportions are the same as that of the normal picture O Different settings can be memorised for each video source T The same setting is automatically applied for the following grouping e SD USB iPod e AV1 and AV2 e EXT1 and EXT2 1 When video is viewed in a wide screen mode that does not match its original as pect ratio it may appear differently O Remember that use of this system for com mercial or public viewing purposes may constitute an infringement on the author s rights protected by the Copyright Law O The navigation map and the rear view cam era picture is always viewed at Full Switching the sound muting attenuation You can select the muting method when the navi
210. tion Inserting an SD memory card Plugging and unplugging a Insert an SD memory card into the SD USB storage device card slot A Insert it with the contact surface facing to the CAUTION left and press the card until it clicks and com e To prevent data loss and damage to the sto pletely locks rage device never remove it from this naviga tion system while data is being transferred e f data loss or corruption occurs on the sto rage device for any reason it is usually not possible to recover the data Pioneer accepts no liability for damages costs or expenses arising trom data loss or corruption Plugging in a USB storage device Plug a USB storage device into the USB O There is no compatibility for Multi Media connector Card MMC O Compatibility with all SD memory card is USB connector not guaranteed Optimum performance of this unit may not be obtained depending on the SD memory card O Do not insert anything other than SD mem ory cards or dummy SD cards into the SD card slot O USB storage device oOo mn Ejecting an SD memory card 1 Press the SD memory card until it clicks Compatibility with all USB storage device is The SD memory card is ejected not guaranteed Optimum performance of this navigation system may not be obtained depending on the USB storage device that is connected O Connection via USB hub is not available Unplugging a USB storage device Pul
211. tion route setting is done auto matically by the system when you specify a destination Set route The route marked out by the system to your destination It is highlighted in bright colour on the map Title DVD Video or DVD VR discs have a high data Capacity enabling recording of multiple mo vies on a Single disc If for example one disc contains three separate movies they are di vided into title 1 title 2 and title 3 This lets you enjoy the convenience of title search and other functions Track log Your navigation system logs your course that you already pass through if the track logger is activated This recorded course is called track log It is handy when you want to check a route travelled or if returning along a complex route VBR VBR is short for variable bit rate Generally speaking CBR constant bit rate is more widely used But by flexibly adjusting the bit rate according to the needs of audio compres sion it is possible to achieve compression priority sound quality Voice guidance The giving of directions by navigation voice while in guidance Waypoint A location that you choose to visit before your destination a journey can be built up from multiple way points and the destination WMA WMA is short for Windows Media Audio and refers to an audio compression technol ogy that is developed by Microsoft Corporation m xipusddy Engb Appendix E Appendix Specifications
212. too quiet to hear you can adjust the volume of the received voice gt For more details about Phone Vo lume refer to Setting the phone volume 1 When a call comes in the answering operation menu appears on the bottom of the screen O You cannot carry out operations other than On page ah O You may hear a noise when you hang up answering calls the phone Buiuoyd 14 spuey Bulsn 2 To answer an incoming call touch fd Rejecting an incoming call You can reject an incoming call gt For details refer to Answering a call auto matically on page 56 a T_T a E A103 MKAJ CEBEP LUEIKOBO When a call comes in touch fi The call is rejected O The rejected call is recorded in the missed call history list gt For details refer to Dialling from the history on the next page Incoming call 999999999 Vol Vol A ENMUUZTasS tov sTIUsse amp REEE When there is an incoming call you can reject the call by touching B O You can adjust volume when you are talk ing To adjust volume touch Vol and Vol displayed on the screen like below Making a phone call when you are talking You can make a phone call in many different ways Engb 51 Chapter Using hands free phoning Direct dialling 1 Touch Dial Pad on the Phone Menu gt For details refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 4 The direct dial screen appears 2 Touch the number key
213. touch of the key from the Destination Menu The regis tered home position can also be modified later 1 Touch Set Home on the Navi Set tings menu saduasajaid Bulsiwio sny Engb Chapter ED Customising preferences 2 Touch the key next to Address Address Phone 3 Perform one of the search methods and locate the cursor on your desired position f Destination Menu a Address x0 Coordinate E History USB SD Search from Map 4 Touch OK 5 Touch the key next to Phone 6 Enter your home phone number then touch Done The options on the System Settings menu Displaying the System Settings menu 1 Press MENU button to display the Top Menu and then touch Settings 2 Touch System Settings The System Settings menu appears Engb i Settings Menu mJ eS A A A Navi Settings System Settings AV Settings AV Sound 1 System Settings Ja Splash Back Screen Screen Camera Calibration Ee NE Picture Service Illumi Color Adjustment Information Screen Off Selecting the language You can set the languages used on the pro gramme and voice guidance Each language can be set separately 1 Touch Language on the System Set tings menu gt For details refer to Displaying the System Settings menu on this page 2 Touch the key next to Voice lan guage 1 Language Pro
214. touching Save Criteria allows you to store it as the currently selected category To know the states of the current sequence refer to the top of the screen 7 Enter the desired name and then touch Done to complete the entry 8 Text Input postoffees TEE E q w i ed e The storing process has completed and the shortcut is available on Saved Criteria Searching for POIs by using the memorised sequence You can search for POIs with using the pre stored shortcut 1 Touch Destination on the Top Menu and then touch POI 2 Touch Saved Criteria uo1 e90 e Hul Da 9S pue 104 Hulydieas Engb Chapter KD Searching for and selecting a location 3 Touch one of the items on the list H Find POI Sushi Delete Restaurant Delete Car Delete Post Office Delete 4 Touch the desired POI Find POI 1 650 Name Distance 1 E N 445 A 125445 10 Valdayskiy proyezd Moskva 125445 Bq N 195 A 125195 EL Festival naya ulitsa Moskva 125195 zavodskaya ulitsa Moskva 125502 E N 475 A 125475 31k1 Zelenogradskaya ulitsa Moskva 125475 DJ Bete N 481 125481 1 2k1 Planernaya ulitsa Moskva 125481 5 Touch on of the options at the bottom of the Map Confirmation Screen to select the next operation en 23 Zelenogradskaya ulitsa Moscow Khovrino 125 Route Info Save as Touching Route and Go Here Now se quentially
215. tra care not to mistakenly delete item a Setting up a route to your home If your home location is stored the route home can be calculated by touching a single key Engb Touch Destination on the Top Menu and then touch Return Home When the route is not set route calculation starts Immediately When the route is already set a message will appear asking you to cancel the current route Touch Yes to start the route calculation O Ifthe home location has not been stored yet set the location first gt For details refer to Setting your home po sition on page 119 8 Setting a route by recalling a saved route Saving a route enables you to recall the same route Selecting the item on the list provides an easy way to set the saved route Selecting the item on the list provides an easy way to specify the position e f there are no entries on the list save the route first gt For details concerning other operations refer to Storing the current route on page 45 1 Touch Destination on the Top Menu and then touch Saved Routes 2 Touch the desired entry Saved Routes m Smith home Delete Friend Market Delete When the route is not set the saved route is recalled and the guidance will start im mediately m Chapter Searching for and selecting a location CH Searching for a location by scrolling the map Specifying a location after scrolling the map enables y
216. ty name E Select City Pushkin Moskovskaya Slavyanka Saint Petersburg Russia Pushkin Moskovskoye Shosse gt Saint Petersburg Russia Moscow Russia Moskovskiy Leninskiy rayon Russia Mostovka e When a city is already set touching City Centre allows you to select the representa tive location of the city and proceed to the Map Confirmation Screen Engb 8 Enter the street name and touch the de sired one from the list e When a street is already set touching Street Centre allows you to select the re oresentative point of the street and proceed to the Map Confirmation Screen e When a street is already set touching In tersection allows you to search for an in tersection After entering the second street name and selecting the desired intersec tion the Map Confirmation Screen ap pears This is useful when you don t know the house number or cannot input the house number of the selected street 9 Enter the house number and then touch Done e f the house number you have entered is not found a message appears In that case touch OK and try entering the existing house number 10 Touch on of the options at the bottom of the Map Confirmation Screen to select the next operation Y near Moscow B Unnamed road ES near Moscow Russia Info Touching Route and Go Here Now se quentially enables you to set your selected po sition as your destin
217. u drive very slowly or in a start and stop manner as in a traffic jam e lf you join the road after driving around a large vehicle park xipusddy e When you go round a roundabout A iO e When starting driving immediately after starting the engine Route setting information Route search specifications Your navigation system sets a route to your destination by applying certain built in rules to the map data This section provides some use ful information about how a route is set Engb Appendix gt Appendix A CAUTION When a route is calculated the route and voice guidance for the route are automatically set Also for day or time traffic regulations only infor mation about traffic regulations at the time when the route was calculated is shown One way streets and street closures may not be taken into consideration For example if a street is open dur ing 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 e The calculated route is one example of the route to your destination decided by the na vigation system while taking the type of streets or traffic regulations into account It is not necessarily an optimum route In some cases you may not be able to set the streets you want to pass If you need
218. u try to memorise a point for the same disc the oldest bookmark will be overwritten by the newest one O To clear the bookmark on a disc keep touching B Mark during playback For titles chapters e Jo select 3 touch 3 and Enter in order e Jo select 10 touch 1 and 0 and Enter in order For time time search e Jo select 5 minutes 03 seconds touch 5 0 3 and Enter in order Press and hold down EJECT button You can also bookmark a point for one disc by pressing and holding down EJECT button The next time you load the same disc playback will resume from the bookmarked point When you newly bookmark a point with this method any previously bookmarked point s will be e To select 71 minutes 00 seconds touch 7 y CURONIA 1 0 0 and Enter in order D O For playback the point bookmarked a lt a mt O To cancel the input numbers touch Clear with this method is given priority over gt Co the point bookmarked by using Y B Mark Direct number search g You can use this function when you need to g Searching for a desired scene enter a numerical command during DVD play Z and starting playback from a Dac o specified time 1 Touch 0 9 0 You can search for a desired scene by specify 2 Touch 0 to 9 to input the desired ing atitle or a chapter and the time number O Chapter search and time search are not possible when disc playback has been 3 While the input number is displayed sto
219. udio and visual source to play Phone Menu You can access the screen that is related to hands free phoning to see call histories and change the settings on the Bluetooth wireless technology connection Settings Menu You can access the screen to customise set tings D Map screen Press MAP button to display the navigation map screen AV operation screen When you play the AV source this screen ap pears regularly Touching the icon on the top left corner displays the AV Source menu O To return to the previous screen touch Displaying the rear camera image RearView can be displayed the full screen rear camera image RearView is useful if you want to monitor an attached trailer etc gt For details refer to Setting the rear view camera on page 121 1 Press MENU button to display the Top Menu and then touch Settings 2 Touch System Settings and then touch Back Camera 3 Touch On next to Camera to acti vate the camera setting 4 Press MENU button to display the Top Menu and then touch AV Source 5 Touch RearView on the AV Source menu AV Source RearView SD FM ms AM n SD uol e1ado diseg Engb Chapter KD Basic operation How to use the map Most of the information provided by your navigation system can be seen on the map You need to be come familiar with how the information appears on the map How to re
220. uently consult your dealer x pu ddy Engb Appendix gt Appendix Positioning technology Positioning by GPS The Global Positioning System GPS uses a network of satellites orbiting the Earth Each of the satellites which orbit at a height of 21000 km continually broadcasts radio sig nals giving time and position information This ensures that signals from at least three can be picked up trom any open area on the earth s surface The accuracy of the GPS information depends on how good the reception is When the sig nals are strong and reception is good GPS can determine latitude longitude and altitude for accurate positioning in three dimensions But if signal quality is poor only two dimen sions latitude and longitude can be obtained and positioning errors are somewhat greater Positioning by Dead Reckoning The built in sensor in the navigation system also calculates your position The current loca tion is measured by detecting driving distance with the speed pulse the turning direction with the Gyrosensor and inclination of the road with the G sensor The built in sensor can even calculate changes of altitude and corrects for discre pancies in the distance travelled caused by driving along winding roads or up slopes If you use this navigation system with connect ing the speed pulse the system will become more accurate than no connection of speed Engb pulse
221. unction for safety cameras only if this is allowed when travelling abroad please make check in advance that the speed warn ing system in the countries you are driv ing in is allowed Engb e Pioneer is no liable for any damage re sulting from your use of warning func tion for safety cameras on this navigation system e Audible Warning Simple This warning is given only if you ex ceed the speed limit when approach ing acamera location When Approaching Warns repeatedly as you approach a camera location Disabled Deactivates the warning operations e Visible Warning Establishes whether or not to enable the safety camera icons on the map Regional Settings The display format for the distance unit lati tude and longitude and other settings related to time and date can be customised Touch Regional Settings on the Navi Settings menu The Regional Settings screen appears 1 Regional Settings Distance Units Coordinate display format Date format Date delimiter Time format Available options Distance Units Controls the unit of distance and speed shown Coordinate display format Controls the format of latitude and longi tude shown Date format Controls the format of date shown Date delimiter Chapter Customising preferences 21 Controls the delimiter format for the date shown e Time format Controls th
222. ur de fined on Daylight colour profile e Elevation on 2D Map You can select whether to draws or retrain trom drawing the terrain with a realistic landscape on the map such as a green space water place undulating surface Chapter Customising preferences 21 e Show Street Labels 3 Touch the key on the right of Top Shows or hides the street names and city field to display the options names e Textured Polygons Displayed Info You can select whether to draws or refrain from drawing the map more graphically Top field e Full Screen Cockpit Middle field Shows hides the Multi Info window and Bottom field Second manoeuvre arrow Displayed Info Allows you to select what options you want to 4 Touch your desired option display on each part of the Multi Info win dow i Displayed Info O The estimated time of arrival is an ideal ae value that the navigation system computes Tine e internally as the route is calculated The es EEE RE timated time of arrival should be read just iraran as a reference value and does not guaran Dist to next via point tee arrival at the time indicated Arrival at next via point A method for changing the value of Top field is described here along with an operational ex ample Smart Zoom Enables the navigation system to zoom in automatically when you approach a guidance point and zoom out after you pass through it You can setu
223. ur iPod on page 15 O If the iPod is already connected touch iPod on the AV Source menu gt For details concerning operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 Reading the screen Engb Chapter ED Using the iPod iPod O Ifthe characters recorded on the iPod are not compatible with this navigation system those characters may turn into garbled characters Using the touch panel keys Music Playlists Genres Artists Albums Podcasts Now Playing 4 D LISTEN HEART LISTEN Album artwork Touch the key to enlarge the album artwork If you touch again the artwork returns to a nor mal size 2 Category tabs Shows the list to narrow down the songs If you want to use the list of Audiobooks or Composers touch Menu to display the lists 3 Recalls equaliser curves gt For details refer to Recalling equaliser curves on page 125 4 Displaying the Function menu gt For details refer to Using the Function menu on page 93 Switch the operation screen Touching the key switches between the screen to operate music files and the screen to oper ate movie files After touching the key the top category menu appears to let you select the item for playback O This touch panel key is available only when there are both audio and video file in your iPod 6 Display the top category menu Engb Touching the key displays the top
224. urites 34 Setting up a route to your home 34 Setting a route by recalling a saved route 34 Searching for a location by scrolling the map 35 Contents an D After the location is decided Map Confirmation Screen What you can do with the Map Confirmation Screen 36 Route 36 Save as 37 Setting the location as a new destination 37 Setting the location as a waypoint 37 Replacing the location as the new final destination 37 Setting the location as the start point 38 Viewing the information of a specified location 38 Placing a map pin on the location 38 Removingamap pin 39 Registering the location as a customised POI 39 Storing the location in Favourites 40 Deleting an entry in Favourites 40 Storing the position as safety camera location 40 D Checking the current route Checking the current route conditions 42 Playing simulated travel at high speed 43 Checking the entire route overview on the map 48 Checking the current itinerary 48 D Editing waypoints and the destination Editing waypoints 45 Adding a waypoint 45 Sorting waypoints 45 Deleting a waypoint 45 Storing the current route 45 Deleting the entry in Saved Routes 46 Deleting the current route 46 D Using hands free phoning Hands free phoning overview 47 Preparing communication devices 47 Displaying the Phone Menu 47 Registering your mobile phone 47 Searching for nearby phones 48 Searc
225. values on the latitude key or longitude key shows the coordinates on the cursor just be fore entering this screen 4 Touch to delete the current value and enter the desired coordinate Longitude e Touching N S or E W changes the hemi sphere 5 Touch Done The screen returns to the previous screen Touch the other key that you have not entered 32 Engb yet enter the latitude or longitude and then touch Done to finish the entry 6 Touch OK Coordinates Input E37 619515 N55 753888 The Map Confirmation Screen appears 7 Touch on of the options at the bottom of the Map Confirmation Screen to select the next operation tl Unnamed road J EA Touching Route and Go Here Now se quentially enables you to set your selected po sition as your destination and calculate the route up that point gt For details concerning other operations on the Map Confirmation Screen refer to What you can do with the Map Confirmation Screen on page 36 m Selecting a location you searched for recently The places that you have searched for in the past are automatically stored in History Selecting the item on the list provides an easy way to specify the position Chapter Searching for and selecting a location CH O History can store up to 32 locations If the entries reach the maximum the new entry overwrites the oldest one 1 Touch De
226. vel is set e Level 8 Playback of the entire disc is possible initial setting e Level 7 to Level 2 Playback of discs for children and non adult oriented discs is possible Chapter DVD Video DVD VR DivX setup ee e Level 1 Only playback of discs for chil cally and start playback trom the first chapter dren is possible of the first title O lf you want to change the parental level al O This function is available for DVD Video ready set enter the registered code number O Some DVDs may not operate properly If and then select the parental level this function is not fully operable turn this I We recommend that you keep a record of function off and start playback your code number in case you forget it The parental lock level is recorded on the disc You can confirm it by looking at the disc package the included literature or the disc itself With discs that do not feature a 1 Touch DVD Setup on the Function menu gt For details refer to Displaying DVD Setup menu on page 7 recorded parental lock level you cannot 2 Touch Auto Play use parental lock Touching Auto Play switches this setting be O With some discs parental lock operates to tween On and Off skip certain scenes only after which normal O When Auto Play is On repeat play can playback resumes For details refer to the not be used m disc s instructions O If you forget the registered code number touch
227. veness judgment and care while driving or moving your vehicle Always observe safe driving rules and driving laws and follow road signs even if they contradict Navi s instructions By pressing OK key you accept the license agreement in the instruction manual OK Engb Destination Contacts AV Source Phone Settings The Top Menu appears Regular startup A CAUTION The rear view camera function is not available for safety reasons until the navigation system boots up completely Start the engine to boot up the system After a short pause the navigation splash screen comes on for a few seconds The screen shown will differ depending on the previous conditions If the navigation screen was shown pre viously the disclaimer appears Read the disclaimer carefully checking its details and then touch OK if you agree to the conditions If other screens were shown previously the disclaimer screen will be skipped J Ifthe anti theft function is activated you must enter your password After unlocking the navigation system the Top Menu ap pears If you enter the navigation screen first the disclaimer screen will appear Read the disclaimer carefully checking its details and then touch OK if you agree to the conditions J Chapter Basic operation 02 uol e1ado diseg Engb Chapter KD Basic operation How to use the navigation menu screens The Top
228. wind or slow motion playback the repeat play range changes to Disc 2 Selecting audio output When playing DVDs recorded with LPCM audio you can switch the audio output Touch L R Select repeatedly until the de sired audio output appears in the display Each touch of Repeat changes the set tings as follows e L R Left and right e L Left e R Right e L R Mixing left and right O This function is not available when disc playback has been stopped DVD setup adjustments gt For details refer to Displaying DVD Setup menu on page 77 8 OapiA GAC L bulkejd Engb Chapter EDD Playing a DVD VR You can play a DVD VR DVD Video Recording Format using the built in drive of the naviga tion system This section describes operations for DVD VR Reading the screen DOG A b EEGEN Source icon Shows which source has been selected 2 Audio track indicator Shows the audio track number currently se lected 3 Title number indicator Shows the title number currently playing 4 Audio channel indicator Shows the current audio channel type such as Mch Multi channel Chapter number indicator Shows the chapter currently playing 6 Play mode indicator Shows the current play mode gt For details refer to Switching the play back mode on page 72 D Digital sound format indicator Shows the digital sound format Surround sound format has been selected Play tim
229. y For details refer to the instruction manual of your mobile phone 2 Touch Phone Settings on the Phone Menu gt For details refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on the previous page 3 Touch Connection 4 Touch Add Device and then Select specific devices Chapter Using hands free phoning 5 Touch the model name of the mobile phone to be connected The system searches for mobile phones with Bluetooth technology that are waiting for the connection and displays them in the list if the device has found Q Select specific devices Other phones Headset Phone Enable Extended Character Set Motorola 3 way calling Motorola IDEN 605 Sagem MyX 8 O If you cannot find the desired model name on the list touch Other phones to search the mobile phones available nearby 6 Select the mobile phone you want to register from the list A message promptings you to enter a PIN code appears 7 Enter the PIN code 1111 using the mobile phone Nearby Devices Motorola IDEN 605 Connecting Pin Code 1111 Cancel When a connection is successfully estab lished a connection complete message ap pears the screen returns to the Phone Settings menu by touching OK Pairing from your mobile phone You can register the mobile phone by setting the navigation system to standby mode and re questing connection from the mobile phone 1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech nology on
230. ying the map screen Engb 3ndu Ay 24 Buisn Chapter MPT Using the external unit EXT1 EXT2 The term external unit refers to future Pioneer devices that are not currently planned for or to devices that allow control of basic functions although they are not fully con trolled by the navigation system Two external units can be controlled by this navigation sys tem When two external units are connected the navigation system allocates them as exter nal unit 1 or external unit 2 For details of the connection method refer to Installation Manual For details concerning operation refer to the external unit s operation manual This section provides information on external unit opera tions with the navigation system that differ from those described in the external unit s op eration manual O Operation varies depending on the external unit connected In some cases the exter nal unit may not respond Reading the screen l i 99 93 MD Source icon Shows which source has been selected 2 External unit indicator Displays the information that send by con nected external units 3 Auto Manual mode indicator Shows the current mode m Engb Using the touch panel keys Touch EXT1 or EXT2 on the AV Source menu to select the external unit gt For details concerning operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 ZA 2 93 MD DISC1
231. ypes Switch next page of touch panel keys Stop playback 4 Hides the touch panel keys Touching Hide hides the touch panel keys Touch anywhere on the LCD screen to display the touch panel keys again 2 Change audio language and audio sys tems Multi audio Each touch of Audio switches between audio language and audio system 3 Change the subtitle language Multi sub title Each touch of S Title switches between the subtitle languages Frame by frame playback or slow motion playback gt For details refer to frame by frame play back on this page gt For details refer to Slow motion playback on this page 5 Fast reverse or forward Touching lt lt or gt gt to perform fast re verse or forward If you keep touching lt or gt gt for five seconds fast reverse Tast forward continues even if you release either of these keys To re sume playback at a desired point touch P E lt or gt Specify the chapter you want to play back or the time to start playback by entering a number gt For details refer to Searching for a de sired scene and starting playback from a specified time on this page Frame by frame playback This lets you move ahead one frame at a time during playback Touch I gt during playback Each time you touch II you move ahead one frame To return to normal playback touch gt H O With some discs images may be unclear during frame by frame playback Sl
232. z Notes e The navigation system plays back AAC files encoded by iTunes e There is no compatibility with the followings Apple Lossless files encoded with VBR DivX compatibility Media CD R RW DVD R RW R USB storage de DL vice Home Theater Ver 3 11 Ver 4 x Ver 5 x Ver 6 x SD memory card Profile DivX version Compatible audio codec MP3 Dolby Digital DivX files on the external storage device Bit rate MP3 8 kbps to 320 kbps CBR VBR USB SD cannot beplayed Sampling frequency 16 kHz to 48 kHz 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz MP3 for emphasis Maximum image size 720 x 576 pixels Notes There is no compatibility with the followings DivX Ultra format DivX files without video data DivX files encoded with LPCM Linear PCM audio codec Depending on the file information composition such as the number of audio streams there may be a slight delay in the start of playback on discs If a file contains more than 4GB playback is stopped halfway Some special operations may be prohibited because of the composition of Divx files Files with high transfer rates may not be played back correctly The standard transfer rate is 4 Mbps for CDs and 10 08 Mbps for DVDs xipusddy Engb 153 Appendix E Appendix AVI compatibility Media CD R RW DL File extension Compatible video codec Compatible audio codec drive Recommended video specifications MPEG 4 compatibility Media CD R RW

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