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1. me Route staron il neo 3 sermno Pero oe m msc Stop Route Guidance F Route search initiated eyed DAR Calculating to your Home AA Press the MENU button y to end search Route guidance screen SEn eS 15 51 _ S ELM STA A E im ash ST gih E Va ER 103 e To use this function it is necessary to register the location of your home in advance 5 See p 70 About the quick menu L amp See p 84 Registering your home e Prior to setting a route verify that the actual present location is displayed e Effectuating a search for a route home will delete the Current Route unless it is stored in the memory L amp See p 100 Saving the present route e The route home can be searched for by pressing the button when the screen is displaying the present location 57 See p 67 Quick route search STOPPING STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE PAUSE ROUTE GUIDANCE Stop Route Guidance The voice guide and screen display of the route guidance operation can be temporarily erased when route guidance is deemed unnecessary such as when driving along a familiar road 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select Stop Route Guidance from the kut drop down menu and press the ENTER button we BE ROUTE O SEARCH JPC SETTING QUICK MENU When route guidance Stop Route Guidance
2. MODIFYING A ROUTE 1 CHANGE THE SET DESTINATION CHANGING THE OR DEPARTURE CHANGE ADDOR DEPARTURE POINT DELETE WAYPOINTS OR CHANGE THE SEARCH CONDITIONS 1 Select Eenmaa and Current Route press the ENTER button The set route can be modified and a new Eroe l Change Route route search can be effectuated vo SAN FRANCISCO CITY HALL Ji Calculation 3 m a If modifying a route stored in al culation the memory retrieve that route The retrieved route E becomes the Current Route a LEP See p 109 Retrieve stored routes 2 Register the new departure point V See p 94 REGISTERING A DEPARTURE POINT Press the MENU button OTHER THAN THE PRESENT LOCATION N for the registration method EJ setect erama fromthe E n press the ENTER button CHANGING THE DESTINATION Select Es Hawa so and press the SS button 4 Select Change and press the ENTER button j AS pr me Start 2 Register the new destination point See p 94 REGISTERING A DEPARTURE POINT OTHER THAN THE PRESENT LOCATION for the registration method 96 97 MODIFYING A ROUTE 2 CHANGING DELETING WAYPOINTS 3 1 Select the waypoint to be changed deleted and press the ENTER button Example of selecting waypoint 1 Calculation 4 2 IF CHANGING Register a new waypoint s See p
3. ceceeeceeteeeeeeeeeeeeees 123 DISABLING THE REGISTERED POINT MARK DISPLAY 124 DISPLAYING LATITUDINAL AND LONGITUDINAL COORDINATES 125 CLOCK SE TG THUIN Gaara ete en eee ee eee 126 USING TRACK SEE ea idea 127 MODIFYING THE PRESENT LOCATION MARK LOCATION AND BE ARINA a a A a E E 131 EDITING VIEWING REGISTERED POINTS reae eae EAn E n 133 RETRIEVING REGISTERED POINT MAPS rerin aenea Eaa EAER EE 136 DEEETING REGIS TERED POINTS e AN AST N A AA N 137 VIEWING GPS INFORMATION otaka eiaeaen eane EREE EEA ines A E AET 138 VERIFYING UNIT CONNECTION as 139 54 DISPLAYING THE MAP SCREEN 1 Insert the map DVD ROM disc included with this unit with printed surface up L amp See p 52 Inserting removing a disc Slide the power switch upwards to turn ON the power supply e f the NAVI mode screen appears wait a moment and the initial screen will be displayed If the VIDEO DVD mode screen appears switch the unit to NAVI mode as described in Switching to NAVI mode from another mode see below 330 NO Y3MOd D To display the actual present location make sure to connect the GPS exterior antenna included with the unit and proceed to receive electromagnetic signals from the GPS satellite 57 See p 36 About the GPS exterior antenna See p 183 and 184 Receiving signals from the GPS satellite 3 The initial screen appears on the display oam 4 The CAUTION screen appears Do not pro
4. Driving on long straight roads or smooth curves When having repeatedly turned and veered about Driving along a fork in the road 187 188 ABOUT THE VOICE GUIDANCE The unit will guide you all the way to your destination by automatic voice outputs Cautionary items during voice guidance Hint ae ee ee announcing upcoming turns or intersections Voice guidance E The voice guidance provided by this guidance may vary depending unit is merely a backup system While on the disparity between the Intersection of a local road Highway interchange entrance driving check the route display on the Boe eae eee Toll gate map and proceed with your trip in data stored in the map DVD accordance with the actual traffic ROM as well as the speed of conditions your vehicle H Voi id ded onlvit e In the event the content of the ooe eee ee ee OMY Tor voice guidance differs from the intersections that match a certain set actual traffic conditions drive Freeway entrance soon a There may be instances during your indications that govern the flow trip when voice guidance is not of traffic provided even if the heading changes along the route eer i lt a a E The content of the voice guidance may vary depending on the turning direction and the way adjoining roads a are linked In one mile Freeway entrance E The voice guide timing may be too fast or too late WE Voice guidance is initiated
5. S LOS ANGELES CITY HALL 2 POST OFFICE S POLICE STATION J SAN FRANCISCO CITY HALL Pressing down on the Joystick will display the continuation Press the Joystick 4 gt or the y buttons to go to the next previous page 133 Select the item Name TEL Memo Mark to change register and press the ENTER button Display Map Delete Point Presently registered information Go to step FA p 135 if only to view information When changing the name Le Name input screen neo Edit the nane LOS ANGELES CITY HALL LiM NJ Oj Pj Q Ri S Tj Uj VM Delete ojij2zj3i4i5ieiz ei9 EN F Registering a telephone number TEL Input up to 10 digits K Telephone number input screen Edit Phone Number Te cepted CE EVA CE E re ee ee PO O f Registering a memo le Memo input screen 1 BB neo Edit the contents LiM NJ oj PJ aj Ri S T Ul VE Delete ancora M f pa Changing a mark The mark selected here is displayed on the A Mark input screen Change Mark Pressing down on the Joystick 3 will display the continuation Press the y and A button to go to the next previous page List of marks 134 EDITING VIEWING REGISTERED POINTS 2 5 Inputting When inputting is complete select on the item Inputting A B in the memo 7 board and press the ENTER l button The
6. 25 Open the remote control flip top and press the button NUM appears on the screen 2 With NUM displayed on the screen press the button on the 10 key twice The display will show 020 3 With NUM displayed on the screen press the button on the 10 key The display will show 025 lt Example gt OTO NUM 147 Example Playing back from the 15th minute of the DVD by time input Press the button to set to 10 key input mode and input 6 digits Input 0 0 1 5 0 and 0 using the 10 key The screen will show Q TIME gt QTIME 00 15 00 Press the ENTER button Playback starts from the inputted chapter number or time e f you don t operate more than 10 seconds this operation is cancelled For such a case redo the procedure starting from step 1 E e The number input mode is enabled only when NUM appears on the screen roughly 5 seconds When the display disappears press the button again e When having made an input error press the button O This will disable the GOTO mode therefore redo the procedure starting from step A e For CDs whether during playback or while stopped the CD can be played back from any track number by putting the unit in 10 key input mode and inputting the track number using the 10 key e Any inputted chapter or time not programmed in the disc will be cancelled e D
7. GPS exterior antenna cord Waterproof packing If taking out the antenna from the passenger seat e Affix cord clips if necessary e Install the GPS exterior antenna horizontally onto a flat area of the dashboard If proper reception is impossible i GPS antenna mount DY Black side 3 onto the SA vehicle s A GPS antenna exterior uE mounting plate chassis GPS antenna cord under the floor For automobiles equipped with airbags SRS Dual Airbag SRS Side Airbag SRS Curtain Airbag etc names vary depending on the maker do not under any circumstance install the antenna in a way that obstructs the airbag cover or would hinder its proper operation Do not reconfigure the wiring In the event the airbag is to be deployed it may not function correctly Decide on the antenna s mounting position after thoughtful consideration for safety and consultation with the place of purchase CAUTION WE Separate the GPS exterior antenna and cord from the radio antenna and cord not doing so will cause radio interference E When adhering the waterproof packing cord clip or the GPS antenna make sure to wipe the adhesion surface clean any dirt left on the surface will reduce the adhesion strength E Be careful so as to not let the antenna cord get caught in the chassis WE To ensure stable wave reception it is recommended to mount the antenna on the vehicle s exterior chassis E Do not
8. You can interrupt searches by pressing the MENU button Route search to LOS ANGELES CA lll ANORAMA GITY When pressing the Q ROUTE button and a confirmation message appears to set highways select YES to register highways or NO to register local roads and press the ENTER button 66 QUICK ROUTE SEARCH 2 BASIC MENU OPERATIONS l Most of the operations for the navigation system are effectuated using the menu SEARCHING FOR A ROUTE Hint 7 To seeren vet a roui nome 1 It is an important tool to ensure the proper operation of the unit Become well FROM THE PRESENT is necessary to register the accustomed to the menu LOCATION TO YOUR HOME location of your home in ae occ T Example Viewing the GPS Information screen ee p 70 About the quic Press the POSITION button menu 1 EP See p 84 Registering 1 Press the MENU button to confirm the present location home ositioning ee p g e When initiating a new route If this mark is yellow search the previously 2 i INFO cora a Select GPS Information from the li drop down menu and press the deleted To save the reference ENTER button route in the memory refer to Storing the present route saf E ROUTE e Reference routes vary depending on the map disc It may not always select the shortest route for you Edit Saved Location ae GPS Information Sensor Information Information
9. a ENTER button twice The present map is displayed O SETI Record Display Tracks wanting to use the same road again o E Revord o a This unit s recording function is separated into 3 groups memory 1 esos memory 2 and memory 3 Recording al Press the MENU button rape Sixt LF Record LY Display ee ee Recording Select RN from 4 Select the group in which to Track display l i the i drop down menu 3 record tracks Jack y S ee Memory 1 a and press the ENTER Track ER Hint e About 1000 tracks can be A eee b and recorded for each group Ifthe P y The track presently utton Memory 2 Memory 3 recorded in memory 2 ENTER number of tracks exceeds that E Y recorded in 3 o m r r E ROUTE O SEARCH INFO 02 SETTING press the ENTER button Capacity the oldest tracks in ark appea S memory 21S being Reese See a the group will be deleted displayed on the lt Example of selecting memory 2 automatically and the new map 4 mark i eT tracks will be recorded appears e Tracks can only be displayed Menor y 2 one group at a time present track memory Also track DISPLAY THE DESIRED Not recorded colors vary by group memory TRACK 1 black memory 2 green Track Track Track Display the tracks of the selected grou 4 3 memory 3 blue sed cabal 7 memory 1 memory 2 memory 3 on the
10. D Set the route from point A to point B and go to B Set the route from oint A to point B 2 Set the route from point B to paini cario point i point C and go to C B Second guided trip Set the route from point B to point C e Route searches are effectuated based on the search data stored on the map disc however the stored data may not have all the road place information on the map In case of having registered departure 8 waypoint destination 83 point for locations not available in the stored search data the unit will conduct a search for the shortest route using points available in the search data bank that are near the registered points in a straight line and use them as the actual departure 1 waypoint destination ES point Because of this function your route is not limited to using the roads registered by the departure 8 waypoint Y destination ES point inputted Roads in the search data Point C nearest to the registered Roads not in the search data point in a straight line becomes the actual destination point Search result set route Refer to the road map legend of the map disc instruction manual S BC q 1 to find out whether the road is E ilable in the search data ja 7 avala Point B nearest to the registered point in a straight line becomes the actual waypoint Point A nearest to the registered point in a straight line becomes the
11. ROUTE SIMULATION ROUTE SIMULATION Route Simulation You can display the set route on the screen and watch a simulation of the trip on a map This is called a route simulation If set in advance this SAVED ROUTES LIST 2 DELETE A REGISTERED ROUTE Saved Routes List Stored routes can be deleted Select and press the ENTER button 4 To end route simulation The route simulation will repeat itself continuously until you press either the POSITION or MENU button Store the route in advance 7 See p 100 Saving the present route Are you sure you want to delete this route operation is convenient for verifying EOS N The display returns i i i to the present Press the MENU button the whole route ahead of time including 1 intersection enlargement route button location map information as well as voice guidance prior to your departure Press the This display returns to the menu screen 2 Select Saved Routes List from the B ROUTE drop down menu 6 To complete setting If performing a route button 1 MENU 111 and press the ENTER button mT ROUTE P ms Stop Route Guidance f Select the number to delete and press the ENTER button Select Delete and press the ENTER button a aa nameri the voice guide may lag or the aa present location mark may make Example of deleting the route item 1 wide moves on the screen This
12. Searching a geographical point by telephone number for the input method Select and press the ENTER button A map of the surrounding area will be displayed For returning to the present location press the POSITION button If the latitudinal and longitudinal data inputted do not exist in the map disc a map will not be displayed the message Designated location is not found will appear and the display will return to the input screen SEARCHING FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL POINT FROM A REGISTERED LOCATION Saved Points List A geographical point can be searched for from locations registered in advance Registering locations used often renders setting destinations easy Register the location in advance L amp See p 63 to 65 About geographic point registration Press the MENU button Select Saved Points List from the drop down menu and press the ENTER button Move the cursor vertically select the geographical point from the list and press the button A map of the surrounding area will be displayed For returning to the present location press the POSITION button SEARCH OR DELETE THE GEOGRAPHICAL POINT FROM RECENT DESTINATIONS Recent Distination Destination surrounding area maps recently set can be displayed This operation is useful when wanting to go again to an already set destination Press the MENU button Select
13. excluding all U S Territories and protectorates THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL RETAIL USER AND DOES NOT APPLY TO PRODUCTS USED FOR ANY INDUSTRIAL PROFESSIONAL OR COMMERCIAL PURPOSE THE ORIGINAL DATED BILL OF SALE OR SALES SLIP MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE AUTHORIZED SANYO SERVICE CENTER AT THE TIME WARRANTY SERVICE IS REQUESTED Subject to the OBLIGATIONS above and EXCLUSIONS below SANYO FISHER COMPANY SFC warrants this SANYO product against defects in materials and workmanship for the periods specified below SFC will repair or replace at its option the product and any of its parts which fail to conform to this warranty The warranty period commences on the date the product was first purchased at retail LABOR PARTS 1 YEAR 1 YEAR EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not cover A the adjustment of customer operated controls as explained in the appropriate model s instruction manual or B the repair of any product whose serial number has been altered defaced or removed This warranty shall not apply to the cabinet or cosmetic parts knobs or routine maintenance This warranty does not apply to uncrating setup installation removal of the product for repair or reinstallation of the product after repair This warranty does not apply to repairs or replacements necessitated by any cause beyond the control of SFC including but not limited to any malfunction defect or
14. AUDIO OUT in step El Use the Joystick 1 to select the setting desired for change and press the ENTER button Change the settings according to the digital audio device presently connected e ANALOG An analog signal is outputted from the speakers headphones and audio I O terminal There is no output from the optical digital audio output terminal e OPT RAW Select this mode when connecting an AV amp with built in Dolby Digital or DTS decoder connected to the unit s optical digital audio output terminal When playing back DVDs programmed with Dolby Digital 5 1ch or DTS their bit stream signal is outputted respectively Also discs programmed with linear PCM will be played back with linear PCM There is no output from the unit s speakers headphones or audio l O terminal e OPT PCM When playing back DVDs programmed with Dolby Digital the sound is changed into a 48kHz 16 bit PCM 2ch and outputted Also discs programmed with linear PCM will be played back with linear PCM There is no output from the unit s speakers headphones or audio l O terminal If having connected a digital audio device with no built in DTS decoder or Dolby Digital decoder make sure to set OPT PCM for the AUDIO SETTING Setting OPT RAW may result in an output of noise unfavorable to the ears and in damage to the speakers SELECTING DISPLAY IN STEP PA P 164 3 Press the Joystick gt Settings list e Switch th
15. DISPLAMINCG THE MAP SCREEN e A EA E A EN 55 ROW TO VIEW THE MAP SCREEN oaeiae aaia A A AAR E EREET 57 ERANGINGTHEMARD SEA eae eee eee 59 QUIER ROW TEAS BAA O A toe ses ee eee eae ea a a 66 BASIC MENULORERATONS aa 68 LE ST SUSIE GTR Seo caco 69 ABOUT THE QUICKEN We ee eee eee eee 70 SEARCHING FORA GEOGRAPHICAL POINT aara ea a E ee 71 POINTS ORFINTERE ST CATEGORIE S raana eraa a eee eee 82 REGISTERING YOUR HOME TE EE E A AE EA AA S 84 ABOUT SE TINGROUTE SE E E E EA nae em etn E AA 85 SINGLE ROUTE MULTI ROUTE SEARCH a a E 89 MODIFYING A ROUTE aee e A ANEO EER A ELES aa NES Eaa A AESI re 96 DISPLAYING THE PRESENT ROUTE a a E E a A A eee 99 STORING DELETING THE PRESENT ROUTE cirerer eset ee 100 VIEWING ROAD INFORMATION WITH THE PRESENT ROUTE 102 SEARCHINGEORA WAY HOME Ta a ere ee eee 103 STOPPING STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE maiinis or a N i 104 MODIEY ING ROUTE CONDITIONS S Saanen e E coe S T CEA EN 105 STRAYING OFF THE ROUTE REROUTE ra a a a latido oia 107 THE ROAD AHEAD CANNOT BE TAKEN DETOUR SEARCH 108 SAVE WR Ul ES tei ree acre A on eee ee eee ere 109 FS TR TING TEAST Nee EE eee Se eee tee eet econ tee eaten 112 CHANGING THE MAIN SCREEN SETTINGS AA a 113 SE TINO THE 2 SCREEN DISPLAY os od eee ee ee eae 115 CHANGING THE ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN SETTINGS 118 INDIGABING THE S TREET NAME ores ee eerste ree ares 122 CHANGING THE UNIT OF DISTANCE THE COLOR OF THE MAP AND THE PRESENT LOCATION MARK
16. Present eion display screen amp Press the Q ROUTE button on the present location display Depending on changes in traffic a igadon conditions you may not be able to drive Posion on the reference route provided by the Y f e one unit In such a case proceed following Y Date Tino 3 Select and press the the actual traffic conditions 2008 207 28 ENTER button m m 2 38 24 This initiates a reference route search When the search is complete wait a moment until the route guidance screen o a appears 3 When finished viewing You can interrupt searches by pressing lt When selecting BACK press the ENTER button or the RETURN the MENU J button button on the remote control The display returns to the menu screen lt Press the POSITION button The display returns to the present location map lt Press the MENU button This display returns to the menu screen 68 69 LIST OF MENU ITEMS Menu Menu E ROUTE searc ii eo Pose ser ROUTE o SEARCH i mro Route Simulation Drop down menu Menu ROUTE SEARCH Edit Saved Location GPS Information Menu ROUTE SEARCH INFO Route Guidance System Setting Clock Setting Save Route Track Adjust Current Location Drop down menu Drop down menu Drop down menu ABOUT THE QUICK MENU A quick menu is set in this unit to facilitate its main operations When viewing a map di
17. again SHUFFLE OFP will appear on the screen for roughly 3 seconds Then press the PLAY PAUSE button If to start normal playback from the position where playback was stopped 154 PLAYING BACK TRACK INTROS The intro playback function enables the playback of the beginning of tracks one ata time for roughly 10 seconds Inoperable from the unit MENU button Flip top opened STOP button W x A N AN Obutton VOCAL IUTE P OFF REW MI PBC H X DISP OFN ou AP button O PAGE 9 Q SETUP PLAY PAUSE button II 1 Press the MENU button during stop 2 Press the button C and press 1 INTRO on the 10 key Press the button to display NUM and then press Intro playback is initiated To end this operation press the stop button MW or execute steps EN and FJ above to display NUM and press 4 EXIT STOP INTRO PLAYBACK Press the stop button W once The intro playback is cancelled Then press the PLAY PAUSE button I to start normal playback from the position where the intro was stopped Press the stop button W twice and then the PLAY PAUSE button B II to start playback from the beginning of the CD 155 REPEAT PLAYBACK E For DVD videos The functions REPEAT CHAPTER and REPEAT TITLE are available Depending on the disc repeat playback may not be permitted even if having selected a segment to repea
18. disable all keys other than those used to select one of the routes Hint e Save the desired route in the e Multiple route searches take e To stop route guidance refer to p 104 Pausing route guidance e For a description of the items appearing on the route guidance screen see p 57 How to view the map screen e The duration of your trip is an estimation based on a speed of 50mph for highways 30mph on national state roads 25mph on local roads and 10mph on other roads This time does not correspond with your vehicle s actual speed N A V memory See p 100 Saving the present route more time to effectuate than single route searches e The search conditions Faster Route Shorter Route Optimal set here will be used again for the next route search See p 105 Modify route search conditions e f having set a waypoint s 3 Route Calculation will not appear 92 SINGLE ROUTE MULTI ROUTE SEARCH 3 Settable search conditions Faster Route Search for a route prioritizing highways e Shorter Route Search for a route prioritizing the shortest driving distance possible o The navigation unit searches automatically e Either Faster Route Shorter Route or Optimal can be displayed e When displaying Shorter Route the unit may lead you to drive on narrow roads only or get
19. in the memory does not mean that the unit is malfunctioning Load Delete the Route 16 28 SAN FRANCISCO CA Load View Delete j is y 4 y Y g E Hint press the POSITION button to return the screen to the present location map Press the MENU button to return to the menu screen The present route is automatically deleted in the following instances e When having set a new route aftera quick single multiple nome route search e When having changed a route e When having re effectuated a route search detour reroute e When having retrieved a stored route simulation for a route stored in the memory it is necessary to retrieve that route The retrieved route becomes the Current Route See p 109 Retrieve stored routes Press the MENU button Select Route Simulation from the kut drop down menu and press the ENTER button oz 6 E ROUTE f The simulation is initiated Hint The route is displayed and the simulation starts Use the IN OUT buttons to watch the simulation at the desired reduction scale During route simulation intersections may not enlarge 112 CHANGING THE MAIN SCREEN SETTINGS CHANGING THE MAIN SCREEN SETTINGS Map Display Select for the upper part of the screen to represent either north or the heading or for the screen to be in 3D view Example of a screen whose upper part represen
20. in which direction to turn every time you approach an intersection where a turn is necessary 1 Select Simple Right amp Left Turn c SETTING Route Gui dance Auto Rero oute o AL too colar Simple Right Left Turn Eliminate Goal Mark 2 Press the ENTER button NY Indicates that this condition is set To change press the ENTER button again to delete the YY mark Example of setting enable serme Route Guidance ainin Daia E A E ATI A Simple Right amp Left Turn Eliminate Goal Mark SELECT TO ENABLE DISABLE THE CHECKERED FLAG DISPLAY Route Guidance 1 Select Eliminate Goal Mark co Route Guidance Pa E e AL too colar W Simple Right amp Left Turn Cite al rk 2 Press the ENTER button Y Indicates that this condition is set To change press the ENTER button again to delete the Y mark Example of setting disable i x SETTING Route Guidance Auto Reroute WY Voice Guidance EA tous color W Simple Right amp Left Turn JW iS Eliminate Goal Mark Hint When having reached your destination the recommended route is deleted from the screen along with the checkered flag mark 8 120 CHANGING THE ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN SETTINGS 3 SELECT TO ENABLE DISABLE DSPLAY EST TIME TO DESTINATION ROUTE GUIDANCE Route Guidance 1 Select Dsplay Est Time To Destination
21. is a small segment of the sound image content stored on a DVD video A track is a segment representing a song stored on a CD See p 174 Terminology e Some discs may have chapters tracks prohibiting this function REWINDING Y AND FAST FORWARDING 4 Operable only with the remote control device Press the REW FF buttons during playback Every time the REW buttons are pressed the DVD rewind fast forward speed is switched to 4 speed levels Pressing the REW FF buttons while the DVD video is paused rewinds fast forwards the image up to 3 slow speed levels TO RESUME PLAYBACK Press the PLAY PAUSE button II MUTING THE SOUND Operable only with the remote control device Press the MUTE button The sound is muted and MUTE appears on the screen Press the button again to return the sound and clear the MUTE display TURNING OFF THE SCREEN DISPLAY TEMPORARILY Operable only with the remote control device Press the MUTE button for at least 2 seconds The screen blacks out roughly 3 seconds after the message DISPLAY OFF appears Press the button again for at least 2 seconds to return the display D D L C 2 J P E G h 44 HOW TO USE THE TITLE MENU Depending on the DVD video a title menu may be programmed in the stored contents In such a case use the title menu to select a scene to playback A title is a large segment of the image sound co
22. l O N GO TO button Displays the chapter search and time search selection screens See p 147 button This button displays the 10 key numerical value input screen ANGLE button only when playing back DVD video discs Every time this button is pressed the angle is switched See p 151 AUDIO button only when playing back DVD video discs Every time this button is pressed the voice language item is switched from the list of languages recorded in the disc See p 149 button CD The sound output is switched every time this button is pressed See p 153 SHF button only when in CD mode This button is to select shuffle playback See p 154 SETUP button Press this button to display the initial settings screen and setup key See p 164 44 CHARACTER INPUT USING THE 10 KEY ON THE REMOTE CONTROL CHARACTER ALLOCATION button Alphabet WXYZ o Numeral 9 Alphanumeric input can be entered directly by using the 10 key by selecting 2 CLEAR button Erases one character at a time characters from the keyboard displayed on the screen using the joystick or by mixing both methods Moves the cursor 1 character at a time to the right When using the same button to input another character press the button after the first character is a inputted and the cursor will move to the right Then input the next character When using TIME GOTO NUM Multiple alohanumeric chara
23. press the ENTER button The surrounding area map of the selected point is displayed Diaplay Map Delete Point WEST HILLS F Set destinations are automatically registered from the newest to the oldest for up to 20 locations AIRPORT AMUSEMENT PARK ATM AUTO REPAIR AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION BANK BORDER CROSSING BUS STATION BUSINESS FACILITY CAR DEALERSHIP CASINO CITY HALL COMMUNITY CENTER COURT HOUSE E E GE eH es E uy b D Y rigs EXHIBITION CONFERENCE CENTER FERRY TERMINAL GAS STATION GOLF COURSE GROCERY STORE HISTORICAL MONUMENT HOSPITAL HOTEL OR MOTEL LIBRARY LIGHT RAIL STATION MARINA MOTORCYCLE DEALERSHIP MUSEUM NAMED PLACE POINTS OF INTEREST CATEGORIES 1 A S Ej El il EA A Y 82 POINTS OF INTEREST CATEGORIES 2 REGISTERING YOUR HOME SET THE HOME ADDRESS Select and press the Some areas may not contain all categories Make sure to register your home first ENTER button PARK AND RIDE D SCHOOL YA on the list of reistered points Also pena E registering your home enables home A PARKING GARAGE ES SHOPPING CENTER MALL En route searches reference route e search from the present location to pe PARKING LOT bp SKI RESORT p your aome L amp See p 103 Searching for a way home B See p 67 Quick route search E AAA ALLER PARKS amp RECREATION ii STADIUM ARENA The registered
24. Canada Inc or by an a Service Depot LIMITATIONS a SANYO Canada Inc r serves the right to change or improve thie design of the model of the product warranted hereunder without incurring any obligation to make any modifications tg or to install any improvement n or on the product b In no eventShall SANYO Canada Inc or any of its Authorized Dealers be liable for special r consequential damage arising from thie use of this product STAVUTORY WARRANTIES Thesabove provisions do not preclude the which in certain circumstances may not allow some of the limitations and exclusions described in this Warranty Where any terms of is Warranty are prohibited by such a statute SANYO Canada Inc 1 300 Applewood Cres Concord Ont L4K 5C 905 760 9944 1 800 263 2244 http www sanyocanada com CONTENTS 1 WARRANTY seeren e E 1 NAVI OPERATION ssssssssssesesesererenenenenenessnnnsnnnneneneneneneneeneaeanananseenenenenenenens 54 CONTENTS EEEn 3 DISPLAYING THE MAP SCREEN inician 55 TIPS ON HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL 7 HOW TO VIEW THE MAP SCREEN ssnsccaaentnaiansase dadas 57 INSTALLATION MANDA Lonas aia 9 CHANGING THE MAP DISPLAY n ssssssssnserssnssnssresnsenennesneennennennenneneenennrenennnes 59 HOW TO INSTALL THE UNIT cccccccccececcecccccccccccccccccccseeteteteteeceeceseeceseeseeteees 11 QUIN AQUTE SEA Uriel tert street tert irr cern Tee 66 GPS EXTERIOR ANTENNA INSTALLATION METHOD ccccccccccececcceccece
25. Press the ENTER is paused button on the present Start Route Guidance location display screen appears on the screen Stop Route Guidance Preferred Route 15 52 Hint e Even if route guidance is stopped the search result route is stored e When effectuating a route search route guidance will automatically start e To disable route guidance effectuate the above mentioned operation START ROUTE GUIDANCE Start Route Guidance Route guidance for the present route is initiated for the route most recently set if having retrieved a stored route after setting a route route guidance will be initiated using the route most recently retrieved from the memory A Press the MENU button 2 Select Start Route Guidance 3 from the ure drop down menu and press the ENTER button N A V Tat cami cata Ont i A Hs Current Route Route to Home Saved Routes List Start Route Guidance Preferred Route 15 53 During route guidance if the MENU J button is pressed Stop Route Guidance will appear QUICK MENU Press the ENTER button on the present location display screen Start Route Guidance 104 MODIFYING ROUTE CONDITIONS MODIFY ROUTE SEARCH CONDITIONS Preferred Route Change the search conditions for quick single multiple home route searches Even search conditions in the route setting process can be modified for single and multiple route searc
26. Recent Distination from the drop down menu and press the ENTER button DELETING ALL REGISTERED GEOGRAPHICAL POINTS 1 Select Delete All and press the ENTER button SEAR Delete or See the Latest Destinations F 2 Select and press the ENTER button All registered geographical points are deleted and the display returns to the menu screen 81 GEOGRAPHICAL POINT 1 Select the point to be deleted and press the button Deleting ROMAINE ST ION ete or See the Latest Destinations Delete All NESTLE AVE RED CABOOSE RAILROAD ROMAINE ST WEST HILLS F 2 Select Delete Point and press the ENTER button SEARCH Delete or See the Latest Destinations Delete Al Diaplay Map Delete Point WEST HILLS F 3 Select Yes and press the ENTER button The selected point is deleted and the display returns to the list of recent destinations 4 After completing press the POSITION button to return the screen to the present location map Press the MENU button to return to the menu screen Hint SEARCHING FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL POINT 6 DISPLAYING THE CORRESPONDING MAP FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL POINT 1 Select the point to be viewed and press the ENTER button Displaying map ROMAINE ST SEARCH Delete or See the Latest Destinations Delete Al F 2 Select Display Map and
27. button A map of the surrounding area will be displayed For returning to the present location press the POSITION button If the corresponding telephone number does not exist in the map disc No data found will be displayed Press the button check the number and reenter it 78 SEARCHING FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL POINT 5 SEARCHING FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL POINT USING LATITUDINAL AND LONGITUDINAL COORDINATES Lat Long A geographical point can be searched for by inputting latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates Displaying a location 34 deg 47 min 16 sec north and 135 deg 26 min 38 sec east ap Press the MENU button Select Lat Long from the drop down menu and press the ENTER button 3 Input the lat long coordinates Input the latitude north lat first and then the longitude east long When inputting is complete the cursor will automatically move to _Search Delete i When inputting numbers those that cannot be selected will appear in gray 79 Hint lt If inputting the number using the joystick move the cursor and select numbers 0 to 9 from the keyboard and press the ENTER button When having made an inputting error the selection by pressing Delete on the screen or the CLEAR button on the remote control lt When inputting the number using the 10 key See p 78
28. button in step 2 may read Press the SELECT button e Please read the instruction manual that came with the DVD you are playing back along with this manual FINISH STOP DVD MENU OPERATION Press the RESUME button Operable only with the remote control device Playback is resumed from the position before the time the DVD menu appeared Playback may not be possible depending on the disc Refer to the instruction manual that came with the disc being played back for details D D L C 2 J P E G 146 PLAYBACK FROM THE DESIRED POSITION The unit plays back from any title chapter or time inputted For a DVD video you can playback from anywhere in the present title For a CD you can playback from anywhere in the present disc m RETURN GO TO button button Inoperable from the unit 10 key button OO OO Oe H During playback press the GO TOJ button C and select an item Switch from chapter title to time every time the button is pressed The title and chapter are selected using the Joystick gt SETUP ES CLEAR button Hint For a DVD video chapter title time playback is possible For a CD time playback is possible Input the chapter number or time from which you want to playback using the 10 key pad on the remote control device Open the flip top on the remote control and push the 10 key buttons to input Example Inputting chapter number
29. certain actions by the operator The following illustration will contain a specific warning message the figure on the left prohibits dismantle This symbol is to indicate certain actions for the operator The following illustration will contain a specific message the figure on the left is a common example A WARNING Do not use the unit as a maritime or aviation navigation system or as a map for mounting climbing Use only the specified power source shown on the right Do not use with a 24V vehicle Crev vehicle battery battery truck bus This may cause fires or electric shocks C 120V AC power source automobile cigarette Do not remodel or reconstruct the cord a ercameaton Gn This causes fires Included AC DC adaptor Do not view the navigation maps DVDs or videos while walking o Use the unit only when standing still in a safe place Not doing so may cause accidents or injury oe Use only the specified power cord shown on the right Included 12V A WARNING OOO Q dismantle 9 a 0 9 Do not place or install the unit in an area that would hinder the view of the road obstruct driving operations such as steering shifting or breaking pose a danger to passengers or obstruct the deployment of the airbag system Otherwise traffic accidents or injury may result If using the unit as an automobile navigator use the included installation kit and securely affix t
30. control and close 47 REMOVE THE REMOTE RETURNING THE REMOTE CONTROL FROM THE HOLDER CONTROL TO THE HOLDER Push the side tabs on the holder a bit outwards and remove Align the tab on the bottom of the holder with the groove on the bottom part of the remote control l N T R O D U C T l O N Holder Groove Push the remote control onto the holder until the side tabs snap into place 48 HOW TO HANDLE THE REMOTE CONTROL 2 Hint To operate the unit using the remote control point the If mounting the holder in your vehicle remote control infrared affix using the included tapping screws transmitter towards the unit s M3 x 8 or the magic tape remote control infrared When mounting using the magic tape clean the receiver To use the remote adhesion surface as much as possible control as is from the mounted holder follow the instruction When mounting using the tapping screws holes below must be made in the mounting surface Exercise caution e Mount the holder in a way so that the remote control infrared transmitter is oriented toward Tapping the unit s remote control screw infrared receiver M3 x 8 Remote control signal range Main unit Within 60 laterally from the infrared receiver Infrared Velcro tape transmitter Affix using tapping screws or Remote Velcro
31. doccccccococcccccconnncnnnnnncnnnonnanccnnnnnnnos 133 RETRIEVING REGISTERED POINT MAPS 1 00 eee eeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeenneeeeeeeeaes 136 DELETING REGISTERED POINTS sssiucioa sicario raana Tani 137 VIEWING GPS INFORMATION vagceecconeecesessevernsccerneanseetonyendersunaescteeteevaceaciavie 138 VERIFYING UNIT CONNECTION sonriendo 139 CONTENTS 2 DVD CD JPEG IMAGING OPERATION c occcccccccccccccccccccccccncncncncncnenenenenenenananos 140 TO START PLA MBA trol tooo 141 VARIOUS PLAYBACK PUNCTIONS sce sess se ecececstics sss ceevevedesiieneseeesnvedcecedvescesnsects 143 HOW TO USE THE TITLE MENU sesiocs Giescoceses cectnsta insda aiai 145 HOW TO USE THE DVD MENU ococcccccccncccncnccnnnnncncnnnnncncncncnnonononnnnnonnnononononnos 146 PLAYBACK FROM THE DESIRED POSITION ccccccconnnnnnnonnnnnnnananinanininins 147 SWITCHING THE AUDIO LANGUAGE 149 SWITCHING THE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE annene 150 CHANGING THE ANGLE acicctoterrpleede testa 151 ENEARGING THE OOREEN leeeenrs eee errr E A E T eee eee 152 SWITCHING THE AUDIO ca tosinssi oia 153 SHuUEFLEDO PLA TBACR soian ne aa et ere ee a 154 PLAYING BACK TRACK INTROS sconccessseusicacensestoveseencetcenevacshesenceaceneeacuseceeaeexe 155 REPERA A nn E E E 156 SWITCHING THE TIME DISPLAY coconiiidcrrarii ti 157 VIEWING JPEG IMAGE Seran a eR E 158 ENLARGING REDUCING THE IMAGE DISPLAY occcccccccncnonononononononininans 160 CHANGING THE SLIDESHOW DISPLAY FORMAT o a 161 SELECTING PLAY MODE sssrin ea E a tee 162 RO
32. e This button executes the item selected on the screen See p 40 e Press while the screen is displaying a map and a quick menu will appear See p 70 JOYSTICK 3 e Used when changing the position display map and when selecting items appearing on the screen See p 40 e When in image adjustment mode use the vertical joystick to select items to adjust and the lateral joystick 4 to perform the adjustment See p 178 to 180 Liquid crystal display BNMBENAWIer Ale Sa NBA AIN NES IV Brightness sensor oe TITLE MENU E i osmon MENU MODE RETURN Ne m RETURN Speaker S video output terminal See p 195 Video l O terminal Used when connecting to a TV image input terminal using the included RCA cord when in VIDEO mode See p 195 Audio I O and optical digital audio output terminal Used when connecting the sound input terminal of a TV or amp using the included RCA cord when in AUDIO mode See p 195 Headphone terminal Used when connecting commercially available headphones See p 195 Power supply switch CAQLOO o 030 DOMO olany viola ONO VNINO 1ViIDIa O3AIA WON SP asi Nan W S IavaiNoa J330 NO Y3MOd l N T R O D U C T l O N Remote control infrared receiver Extension terminal Brake terminal Connects to the vehicle s parking brake signal line See p 50 GPS
33. inputted content Clearing the inputted A character is confirmed To change register another item Name TEL Mark repeat steps 4 to 6 il INFO Select ii to Edit Name AAA TEL 000 000 0000 Memo B my 5 Display Map Delete Point 1 Select and press the ENTER button lt You can also delete characters by To complete setting opening the remote control flip press the POSITION button to top and pressing the CLEAR return the screen to the present button location map ES Press the MENU button to a return to the menu screen il INFO Edit the contents 135 RETRIEVING REGISTERED POINT MAPS RETRIEVING REGISTERED POINT 4 Select Display Map and press MAPS Edit Saved Location the ENTER button 1 Press the MENU button Bl nro laos 2 Select Edit Saved Location from m the ino drop down menu and press the ENTER Delete Point button E poue O so E io A E Edit Saved Location 7 Select a geographic point and press the ENTER button The registered point information screen is displayed A INFO Saved Points List o gt e a CA o A E S LOS ANGELES CITY HALL 2 POST OFFICE J POLICE STATION S SAN FRANCISCO CITY HALL f Pressing down on the Joystick will display the continuation Press the Joystick 4 gt or the buttons to go to the next p
34. points the entire route is not displayed e The route may be broken near the waypoints e A U turn route may be displayed near waypoints E A route search may be impossible in the following circumstances e The present location and the destination are too far from each other In such a case reinitiate a route search after having set closer to the destination e Actual traffic conditions render access to the destination or waypoint impossible e There are only routes representing extreme detours e Other instances where conditions render a route search impossible E There may be instances when the following routes are displayed e Even if making a route search there may be a route displayed starting from the front or the back of the vehicle mark e Even if having set a destination there may be a route displayed from the front or the back of the vehicle mark e Even if making a route search the display may show a route starting from another road For such a case the vehicle mark may not correspond with the present location Re effectuate the route search after the vehicle mark has returned to the correct road e Setting the destination and waypoints with points retrieved from already registered points or guidance data may lead to the display of routes with wide detours If correcting such routes make sure to set them accurately keeping in mind the proper heading Pay special attention to roads whose tw
35. points are far from the set points points far from the because there is no road data set available near the departure waypoint departure waypoint destination destination points points on the map Shift the departure and destination points a bit and set Or set a waypoint along the desired route Not a malfunction Set the destination on a nearby road 200 TROUBLESHOOTING 3 DVD CD JPEG SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY Aa Unit does not No disc inserted or it is inserted Reinsert correctly with the printed initiate playback up side down surface upwards Wipe the dirt from the disc Condensation present Remove the disc wait a moment 5 and proceed 4 unit is inserted number of 1 or ALL Parental control function enabled Unit prohibits the playback of the DVD video Even if pressing the Disc being played back prohibits This operation is prohibited for buttons the unit this operation only displays S that particular scene See the with no operation instruction manual that came with possible the disc Audio and video Disc is dirty or scratched Wipe the dirt from the disc Do disturbance not use scratched discs No audio output AUDIO OUT item of AUDIO Set to ANALOG from the built in SETTING in SETUP is not set to speakers ANALOG Verify the parental control items at the initial settings the disc being played back or for Disc that cannot be read with this In
36. previous selection screen when effectuating initial settings e Pressing while in image adjustment mode will cancel that mode See p 180 STOP button W Pressing while playing back will stop playback See p 143 SKIP button H p p Used for chapter track image back image forward while the disc is played back See p 144 button reduce volume increase volume PBC button For JPEG imaging select the slideshow display format See p 161 button e Fast forwards the image at certain speeds See p 144 e Pressing while the image is paused will fast forward slowly when in DVD video mode only See p 144 Flip top TIME button This button displays the playback time on the top left corner of the screen See p 157 SUB_T button only when playing back DVD video discs Every time this button is pressed the subtitle language item is switched from the list of languages recorded in the disc See p 150 button e For DVD video discs Every time this button is pressed the screen zooms up 1 5 2 and 4 times magnification See p 152 e For JPEG imaging Toggles between ZOOM ON and OFF See p 160 10 key button Used when inputting numeric values button Every time this button is pressed the repeat mode is switched See p 156 CLEAR button Used to correct values when inputting numbers using the 10 key buttons Flip top opened AA ee OOO l N T R O D U C T
37. printed on its label Using a CD with a copy protected function configuration whose purpose was to prevent computer aided reproduction may not playback normally This is not due to a malfunction of the unit but rather to a phenomenon that occurs due to the lack of conformity of copy protected CDs copy control CD to CD standards Should problems occur with the playback of copy protected CDs copy control CD consult the place of purchase ABOUT REGION NUMBERS This unit s region number is 1 The world is divided in 6 regions with corresponding region numbers for DVD software This is to enable DVD players to playback only DVD software with corresponding region numbers This unit will not playback any DVD video disc whose region number is other than 1 or ALL Hint e Discs whose region number is ALL can be played back by DVD players with any region number regardless of the region e Discs whose region number is not indicated has a region number even though it is not shown Contrary to discs that can only be played back using only DVD players with corresponding region numbers there is a possibility that discs with no indicated region number may be played back using any DVD player regardless of the region e This unit will not playback discs recorded with a color TV format other than NTSC even if the region number is 1 or ALL JPEG IMAGING Your JPEG imaging recorded in CD R discs via a PC can be view
38. properly DISPLAYED MESSAGE DOOR OPEN WRONG REGION PARENTAL LIMITATION INSERT PLAYABLE DISC PASSWORD INCORRECT SAFETY DRIVE SITUATION UNIT OPERATION AND PROCEDURE ERSE Disc insert cover is opened Close the disc insert cover 53 completely Attempting to playback a DVD The unit s region number is 1 video with a region number DVD videos with any region 30 other than 1 or ALL number other than 1 or ALL cannot be played back Parental control function is Verify the parental contro enabled and the unit prohibits setting items in the initial the playback of DVD videos settings Playback will be enabled by changing the parental control setting items to match the parental level of the DVD video to be played back Unreadable disc inserted Insert a readable disc Included map DVD ROM When the unit is in DVD mode inserted the map disc cannot be played back Inputted password is different Parental control setting from the registered password impossible without inputting a password Input the correct password Attempting to playback a DVD For safety video images video while driving with the unit moving pictures cannot be power source being the vehicle viewed without setting the battery parking brake Park the car in a safe area set the parking brake and proceed with operation 204 NAVIGATION SYSTEM DEFAULT SETTINGS
39. slider nut in a safe place It will be necessary when using the portable DVD navigation unit mounting stay Slide the one touch attachable shoe down through the stand base until you hear a snap _ _ a _ amp Q e Adjust the angle 4 Mount the unit prepared as described in 3 onto the stand base e Remove the unit from the stand base Loosen the angle setting screw and adjust the back forth left right angles Press and hold down Pull out backwards a Pull the unit backwards while pressing the lock release tab After adjustment fasten the screw 12 HOW TO INSTALL THE UNIT 2 2 Determine the installation position Determine a position for mounting the unit onto the dashboard that renders it easy to view Bend and flex the adhesive surface of the stand base to correspond to the curves of the dashboard Refer to page for the angle and vertical position adjustment method Portable DVD Navigation System Portable DVD Navigation System AN WARNING 1 Cushioning material Look from the driver s seat and verify that the unit is not obstructing the view of the road Change the mounting area should the unit block the view Fix the cushion included with the unit where the unit mounting stay and the dashboard come into contact Example when using the mounting stay 3 Install the stand Remove the unit from the stand base once remove the blue sheet from the back of
40. tape control e After confirming proper remote control operation from the mounting area affix using the included tapping screws M3 x 8 or the Velcro tape e Under direct sunlight the unit may not properly receive the signals transmitted by the remote control In such a case bring the remote control in close proximity to the unit s infrared receiver and operate Holder lt When removing the remote control from the holder pull the top of the remote control upwards lt When returning the remote control device to the holder refer to RETURNING THE REMOTE CONTROL TO THE HOLDER on the previous page 49 ABOUT THE POWER SOURCE 1 Use the 12V cigarette lighter connector cable and parking brake connector cable included with the unit If necessary use the included cord clip to affix the cord The parking brake signal line position varies depending on the vehicle model Ask your auto dealer for details l N T R O D U C T l O N Connect to the brake terminal Connect to the DC input 9V terminal F Connect to the vehicle s parking brake signal line grounded when the parking brake is pulled Use the included self lock connector Parking brake connector cable 12V cigarette lighter connector cable Auto parking brake signal line Insert from the cut end of the E self lock connector Parking we 7 Parking brake Self lock connector Slide
41. the image OFF mode Adjust the volume button When listening using speakers disconnect the headphones Volume is turned down to minimum output Headphones connected Sound was cut off by the MUTE button MUTE is displayed on the screen No navigation No disc inserted or it was screen map inserted up side down Press the MUTE button MUTE disappears from the screen Insert correctly with the printed surface facing upwards Condensation present Remove the disc wait a moment and proceed Disc other than the included map DVD ROM inserted 197 Insert the included map DVD ROM Present location mark Present location is not displayed Press the POSITION button is not displayed SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY PAGE Operation via remote control is impossible Orient the remote control infrared transmitter with the unit infrared receiver and proceed with operation Remote control infrared transmitter not facing unit infrared receiver Remote control is too far from the Bring the remote control within unit an approx 10 feet range from the unit and proceed with operation Obstruction is between the Remove the obstruction remote control and the unit Remote control batteries are depleted Replace the batteries Check the terminals and reinsert the batteries correctly Remote control batteries are inserted incorrectly Present lo
42. the screen is the most basic operation This operation is performed using the cursor key and the ENTER button Learn how to use them well for smooth operation The illustration on the right represents the remote control 1 Select a menu item on the screen Use the joystick to select The joystick can be moved in 8 different l N T R O D U C T l O N directions Hint Use the joystick also to move the map l REMOTE Press execute the selected menu item MAIN UNIT CONTROL Press the ENTER button The unit executes the item selected and displays the next screen Ji HOW TO USE THE RETURN BUTTON The button has two functions e Returns the display to the previous screen Cancel Pressing when effectuating settings will cancel the settings and return the display to the previous screen e Ends settings Pressing after having completed setting the unit will update the settings and return the display to the map screen Hint Within the operation procedures described in this manual instances when the RETURN button is to be pressed such as after completing the settings are clearly indicated At other times pressing this button will advance the display to the previous screen ABOUT THE MUTE BUTTON e Pressing the MUTE button will display MUTE and temporarily cut off the sound Pressing once more will erase the MUTE display and return the sound e Pressing MUTE for over 2 seco
43. twice to return to the map screen and move the cursor key Latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates appear representing geographic positions indicated by the cursor Latitude longitude display Cursor Hint To disable the indication press the ENTER button again as described in step 4 to remove the Y mark CLOCK SETTING SELECT THE Clock Mode and Clock Size Clock Setting Press the MENU button Select from the In drop down menu and press the ENTER button Erou semo i wo 10 47 F 3 Select the desired type 24 12 S L and press the ENTER button MY Indicates that this condition is set Example of setting 24 and S JC SETTING Clock Setting wk mA Clock Modo aa w L Clock Size Size u DOWN A Adjust Time Press the UP DOWN button to adjust time JC SETTING Clock Setting A SN A 24 MN 12 Clock Mode E w L Clock Size Size ma a 126 Save Route Start recording tracks ISABLING TRACK El Select enone and press the When the present location mark moves the ORO NON Place markers along the road already tracks appear l followed and record them 7 ENTER button sal clare thewacticoistiation As described in step PA p 127 check if This function is helpful when wanting to 3 3 R i dy ad d n died eme moa swis G function i the cursor is et and press the
44. uiv BB delete ojad 213141516 7 8 9 om F Registering a telephone number TEL Input up to 10 digits K Telephone number input screen Edit Phone Number sda ated pr re ee ee PO O d Registering a memo le Memo input screen il INFO Edit the contents ALB CLOpel el Gi aL ful mal mem CORHCECOHE Registering a mark The mark selected here is displayed on the map gt Pressing down on the Joystick 3 will display the continuation Press the y and A button to go to the next previous page List of marks 64 65 CHANGING THE MAP DISPLAY 4 2 Inputting Example Inputting A gt B in the memo Clearing the inputted A character 1 Select Delete and press the ENTER button lt You can also delete characters by opening the remote control flip top and pressing the CLEAR button When inputting is complete select Done on the item board and press the button The inputted content is confirmed To change register another item Name TEL Memo Mark repeat steps l io El il INFO Select Item to Edit Name AAA TEL 000 000 0000 Memo B Jak E Display Map j Delete Point To complete setting Press the Display Map on the screen to return to the map you stored now Press the POSITION button to return the screen to the present location map Press
45. video deck video camera is connected to the unit VIDEO VIDEO mode is added Hint The unit is set to automatically start playback when switched to DVD mode 141 Hint Adjust the volume and image DIMMER BLACK DISPLAY BEEP Adjust the volume using the button Adjust the image as described in How to adjust the image p 178 to 180 Depending on the DVD video a title menu DVD menu screen may be displayed 57 See p 145 How to use the title menu and p 146 How to use the DVD menu IF USING THIS UNIT INSTALLED IN YOUR VEHICLE e Because vibrations while driving cause sound and image disturbance avoid playback while driving Normal operation returns when vibrations cease e f the unit s power source is the vehicle s 12V battery for enhanced safety images cannot be viewed unless the parking brake is set Sound can be heard D D L C 2 J P G 142 VARIOUS PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS gt 11 EE TITLE MENU m RETURN er MUTE button MUTE STOP button E SKIP button m H p REW button TO STOP PLAYBACK Press the STOP button W Playback is stopped The RESUME PLAYBACK FUNCTION is enabled RESUME PLAYBACK FUNCTION e Pressing the stop button during playback sets the exact position where the DVD CD was stopped in the unit s memory This is called the RESUME PLAYBACK FUNCTION When this function is enabled the DVD vid
46. 151 ENLARGING THE SCREEN A a ode 152 SWITCHING THE AUDI ee ela 153 UREA a a GRAS ern era eA ote 154 BEAYING BACK TRACKGINTROS e steak e 155 REREATPLEAYBACK A ce eee E ete eo eke ee ee eee ne eee 156 SWITCHING THE TIME DISREAY it eee 157 MIEWING JPEG MARGE odios 158 ENLARGING REDUCING THE IMAGE DISPLAY cece eeeetneeeeeeeees 160 CHANGING THE SLIDESHOW DISPLAY FORMAT cee eeeeeneeeeee 161 SELECTING PLAY MODE ooo ae 162 ROTATING TRIE IMAGE ae nove oe redacci n ayant 163 CHANGING THE INITIAL SETTINGS eee eE Ee E EE 164 TERMINE E a tae cae ea eae 174 TO START PLAYBACK fi button DVD NAVIGATION ENTERTAINMENIESYSTEM Gn _ our button Power supply switch PLAY PAUSE button reduce volume gt 11 increase volume button PLAY PAUSE increase volume button II reduce volume button 1 Insert discs in the unit with the printed side up See p 52 Inserting removing a disc Slide the power supply switch upwards to turn ON the power supply 330 NO Y3MOd e lf the DVD mode screen appears the unit automatically starts playback e f the VIDEO NAVI mode screen appears go to step EJ 3 Press the button to display DVD Every time the button is pressed the mode display switches in the following order VIDEO NAVP DVD The DVD indication will disappear after about 1 second If a
47. 5 Enter the second street name crossing the other and press the ENTER button When inputting the first few characters a corresponding list will appear 6 Select a corresponding item from the list and press the ENTER button Select and press the ENTER button A map of the surrounding area will be displayed Region 3 E k fap Cyt E 2nd Street Name AAA S RODEO DR F 8 For returning to the present location press the POSITION button SEARCHING FOR A GEOGRAPHIC POINT BY A POINT OF INTEREST POI IN THE SURROUNDING AREA Nearby POI A geographic point can be searched from the present location or from a point of interest in the area being scrolled to The distance to the POI and its position can be verified This operation is helpful when looking for a convenience store near the geographic N point you are searching for A V aN e When searching for a POI in f the area surrounding the present location Press the POSITION button e When searching for a POI in the area being scrolled to Align the on the map to the POI desired 2 Press the MENU button 3 Select Nearby POI from the Oserai drop down menu and press the ENTER button or os MH ROUTE ET oe Nearby POI f 74 75 SEARCHING FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL POINT 3 SEARCHING FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL POINT BY THE POI Move the joystic
48. 95 ADDING WAYPOINTS for the registration method ROUTE Method of destination selection m Near Map on Display IM delete this Point F 3 IF DELETING Select Delete this point and press the ENTER button Select and press the ENTER button Example of deleting waypoint 1 ROUTE Change Route S SAN FRANCISCO CITY HALL Calculation L Start A ici Calculation Original destination point ADDING WAYPOINTS To add a location select and press the ENTER button Example of adding a waypoint between the departure point and waypoint 1 FI route Change Route S SAN FRANCISCO CITY HALL Calculation MT GB BEVERLY HILLS ri gt if Optimal 4 a 2 Register a waypoint See p 95 ADDING WAYPOINTS for the registration method Up to 5 waypoints can be registered Added waypoint ROUTE Change Route SAN FRANCISCO CITY HALL Calculation E Start a SAN FRANCISCO LIBRARY M Optimal A 9 BEVERLY HILLS re E F Original waypoint 5 Change search conditions CHANGING SEARCH CONDITIONS 3 1 Select the search conditions you want to change and press the ENTER button C Calculation Start Optimal PETO 2 Because pressing the button effectuates a search condition modification display the search conditions you want to set To make a search condition modificati
49. ENU button 2 Select System Setting from the Og SETTING aE drop down down menu and press the ENTER button Fue Osn a ROUTE Map aiii Route Guidance Clock Setting 10 02 F 3 Select Display Road Name S serine system T es Road Name 7 mi Ms o of Distance 12 A Press the ENTER button to place a V mark amp Indicates that this condition is set To change press the ENTER button again to delete the YY mark 2 serine System nou Display Road Name Display Saved Location Display Lat Long Car Mark Color a Press the POSITION button to show the present location map Street names or names of the surrounding area e f street names cannot be indicated names of the surrounding area appear e Should the name of the street now being driven on not be displayed due to a GPS satellite signal error the name of another street nearby may appear Hint To disable the indication press the ENTER button again as described in step 4 to remove the Y mark 122 CHANGING THE UNIT OF DISTANCE THE COLOR OF THE MAP AND THE PRESENT LOCATION MARK CHANGING THE COLOR OF THE SELECT THE MAP COLOR MAP AND THE PRESENT LOCATION DAY NIGHT AUTO Select the desired color day night auto and press the ENTER button NY Indicates that this condition is set MARK System Setting You can select the c
50. EO mode See p 141 TITLE button Pressing this button while a DVD disc is being played back will change the screen into the title menu See p 145 MENU butto e Pressing while the DVD disc is playing back will move the display to the menu screen See p 146 e Pressing for over 1 5 seconds will switch to the image adjustment mode See p 178 MUTE button e This cuts the sound output Press again to return the sound See p 144 e Press over 2 seconds to erase the screen Press again for over 2 seconds to redisplay the screen See p 144 PLAY PAUSE button gt II e Press to start playback See p 143 e Pressing while playing back will pause the image and sound Press again to resume playback See p 143 button e Rewinds the image at certain speeds See p 144 e Pressing while the image is paused will rewind slowly when in DVD video mode only See p 144 RESUME button After having displayed the menu screen while the DVD disc is playing back press this button to resume playback starting at the place before the menu screen was displayed JOYSTICK e Used to select items on the screen e When in image adjustment mode use the vertical joystick to select items to adjust and the lateral joystick 4 gt to perform the adjustment See p 178 to 180 ENTER button e This button executes the item selected on the screen RETURN button e This button returns the display to the
51. ESHOOTING 2 Selection or setting of destination waypoints or menu items impossible SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY HAGE Waypoints are not included when re effectuating the search Route data is not displayed After the route search is complete route guidance symbols are not displayed even if driving near toll road entrances exits Automatic search re effectuation is impossible Waypoints are not set Waypoints already passed or the unit judged them as having been passed If wanting to stop again ata waypoint already passed re effectuate a route search Route search is not effectuated Set the destination point and 91 effectuate the route search Route Guidance is stopped Initiate Route Guidance Vehicle mark not going along recommended route Guidance symbols displayed only for vehicle mark corresponding with recommended route content Not recommended route 5 waypoints are already set Voice guidance troubles SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY FACE 199 No voice guidance Guidance differs from actual road conditions You have wandered off the recommended route Drive along the recommended route Drive along the roads provided by the search or manually re effectuate the search However a search for the entire route is conducted at this time Only a maximum of 5 waypoints can be set Divide your route into several segments and effectuate a search for each respectively Eithe
52. H THE PRESENT ROUTE VIEWING ROAD INFORMATION Route Information Display While driving you can view highway and road names interchange IC junction JCT and parking area PA names as well as EXIT information and distances between each point 57 See p 82 and 83 Point of interest categories 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select Map Display from the gm drop down menu and press the ENTER button 3 Select Right Display and press the ENTER button 4 Select Route Information Displa and press the ENTER button Y is displayed 5 Press the POSITION button on the remote control and by pressing the button the screen toggles between 1 screen and 2 screen display Hint STREET 0 9 mi GRAND AVE AMAS e f the route resulting from the search contains no highways Route Information will not appear To verify highway information search for a route that includes highways L amp See p 105 Modifying route search conditions e There may be instances when no information about the highways contained in the route is not displayed 102 SEARCHING FOR A WAY HOME SEARCHING FOR A WAY HOME Hint Route to Home Reference routes from the present location to the pre registered location of your home can be searched 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select Route to Home from the Hru drop down menu and press the ENTER button
53. Hint e The dimmer can be set to AUTO or MANUAL When the dimmer is set to AUTO it can be adjusted to H LEVEL or L LEVEL e The display can be set to FULL WIDE CINEMA or NORMAL SANYO TITLE MODE RESUME POSITION O QROUTE MENU button JOYSTICK MENU button TITLE MEU RETURN button RETURN button Press the MENU button for at least 1 5 seconds The adjustment mode appears on the screen DIMMER The adjustment mode H LEVEL display will only appear for To end image PORTE l roughly 10 seconds Before adjustment press TINT it disappears perform step the BLACK button to cancel the DISPLAY adjustment mode BEEP Select the item to be adjusted using the Joystick The adjustment mode screen will disappear after roughly 10 seconds Perform the operation described in step El before it disappears 178 HOW TO ADJUST THE IMAGE 2 3 Adjust or select using the Joystick 4 COLOR _ VIDEO mode Press to darken When selecting MANUAL for the i DIMMER AUTO MANUAL ADJUSTMENT io EVE AA Lightened lt Darkened LEVEL are not displayed When the dimmer is set to MANUAL DIMMER MANUAL The brightness of the screen 5 TINT _ VIDEO mode Adjust until the skin tone of Press to enhance the green the people appearing in the image looks natural remains constant regardless COLOR I Press to enhance the red of the amount of light in the TINT surrounding
54. INSTALLATION AND SANYO OPERATION MANUAL Portable DVD Navigation System Part No NV E7000 We would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank you for purchasing this product e Read this manual and the warranty certificate carefully prior to using the unit After having completely read this manual store it in a safe place for easy reference Make sure to read the Safety precautions and Cautionary items for proper usage appearing within this manual DVD NAVIGATION ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM CAR NAVIGATION O WM OVP dee em EPA mp2 ROM VIDEO DicrmaLauDo DIGITAL SANYO MOBILE AUDIO MODEL NV E7000 LIMITED WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS In order to obtain warranty service the product must be delivered to and picked up from an Authorized Sanyo Factory Service Center at the user s expense unless specifically stated otherwise in this warranty The names and addresses of Authorized Sanyo Service Centers may be obtained by calling the toll free number listed below For product operation authorized service center referral service assistance or problem resolution call CUSTOMER INFORMATION 1 800 421 5013 Weekdays 8 00 AM 5 00 PM Pacific Time For accessories and or parts not available from an authorized dealer call PARTS ORDER INFORMATION 1 800 726 9662 Weekdays 8 00 AM 5 00 PM Pacific Time This warranty is valid only on SANYO products purchased and used in the united states of america
55. LE MODE RESUME POSITION Q ROUTE MENU button RESUME button JOYSTICK JOYSTICK MENU button ENTER button Press the MENU button during playback The DVD menu appears ENTER button 2 Use the ape to select an item and press the ENTER button 3 If the selection screen continues repeat step 2 e Depending on the disc a DVD menu may not be programmed e Because the DVD menu is programmed in the stored data of the disc its content varies depending on the disc For example some discs enable the playback of the main feature preview trailers or the selection of the audio subtitle language or the scene e When playing back a DVD programmed with DTS or Dolby Digital 5 1ch you can output the bit stream signal from the unit s optical digital sound output terminal By connecting an AV amp with built in DTS or Dolby Digital 5 1ch decoder you ll hear a striking realistic sound quality that will make you feel like you re in a movie theater or concert hall Set the AUDIO SETTING AUDIO OUT to OPT RAW in the SETUP menu p 169 If using an AV amp decoder not compatible for DTS or Dolby Digital 5 1ch and playing back a DVD with DTS or Dolby Digital 5 1ch programming may result in background noises unpleasant to the ears and damage to your speakers e Depending on the disc DVD Menu may be called Menu or some other name Also the message Press the ENTER
56. LIST Each default setting for the navigation system are as follows NAVIGATION Main Display North UP OFF System Setting Display Road Name ON Heading Up ON Display Saved Location ON 3D View ON Display Lat Long ON Unit of Distance mi Scale reduction 1 8 mile oe atic cca North Up OFF ap Color Day Night Auto Auto Heading Up ON Record Display Display Tracks ON Route Information Display OFF Tracks Crossing Enlargement Display ON OTHER Volume set on the Preferred Faster Route OFF midpoint between and Right Display Right Display ON Route Shorter Route OFF 30 60 Optimal ON AUDIO VIDEO ON Use Ferries ON Beep sound key operation Check Highway ON sound ON DIMMER OFF Route Guidance Auto Reroute ON Voice Guidance ON Route Color Purple Simple Right amp Left Turn ON Eliminate Goal Mark OFF Display Est Time to Destination ON E image adjustment mode e When in NAVI mode the COLOR TINT DISPLAY adjustment items are not displayed When in DVD mode the COLOR TINT adjustment items are not displayed 205 206
57. PS exterior antenna and receive signals from the GPS satellite 57 See p 36 About the GPS exterior antenna See p 183 and 184 Receiving signals from the GPS satellite GPS reception display 1 pat p 1 pu A A e The color of the GPS reception display denotes the accuracy level of the present positioning If this indication is gray refer to Receiving signals from the GPS satellite and proceed to receive signals L amp See p 34 Positioning accuracy e After purchase the unit will display the San Francisco area if proper positioning of the present location hasn t been effectuated yet 56 HOW TO VIEW THE MAP SCREEN aao The navigation system displays various types of information on the map screen sde REDHEAD ALT AS PLANIMETRIC MAP SCREEN Y E PA Bearing indicator E GPS reception display E r a o 10 13 is K y E SAN FRANCISCO CA Recommended 3D icon A EBTE E e route indicator e A GAN FRAN Ly a n iy Indicator denoting your vehicle yA aT ane AD Indicator EJ Road ion 0502 AAZ san FRANCISCO CA denoting your Estimated time to vemicle ol ee 1con m a Reduction cede destination and Indicates specified buildings three dimensionally distance remaining EJ Indicator denoting your vehicle This shows the position of your vehicle present location and the heading El EJGPS reception display El E 7 jEstimated time to i j I
58. RT WARRANTY AUDIO VIDEO PRODUCTS in Canada ate warranted against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for ONE YEAR from the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser This warranty only applies in favor of the Original retail purchaser of the warranted product SANYO CANADA INC RESPONSIBILITY During the warranty period SA Inc will repair or at our option Audio Video product which shows evidence of a manufacturing defect in materials o workmanship Replacement PARTS warranted for the remaining portion of the warranty period WHAT IS NOT COVERED a Products purchased outside Canada b Products purchased in a used condition c Problems due to product set up and installation d Adjustments that are outlined in the Operating Manual e Accessory items including antenna batteries cassette tapes cables etg f Damage in or due to transportation g Damage due to improper mainte improper wiring accident abus misuse or negligence h Damage caused by lightning and power surges ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER S RESPONSIBILITY You the original retail purchaser must present your original dated bill of sale together with this Canada Inc or to an e for any costs of TRANSPORTING ct to and from SANYO Canada Inc or WARRANTY BECOMES VOID This warranty becomes void if the product s serial numbers are altered or removed or if any repair to the product is made otheythan by SANYO
59. TATING TARINA E Pera a EAA O EAEE 163 CHANGING THE INITIAL SETTINGS sosisini innon iaaea 164 TE RMINOCOG I rira ea test ee AEE EEE E E E EAO ERER 174 OTHER iia io iaa 176 CONNECTING A VIDEO DECK VIDEO CAMERA eee 177 HOW TOADJUST THE IMAGE cocosonmenios email 178 ABOUT THE AUTOMATIC BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION 181 ABOUT THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE BUTTONS oocccccccccncncnnononononininininininans 181 MAIN SPEGCIFIGATION Susie aa 182 RECEIVING SIGNALS FROM THE GPS SATELLITE ococcccccccccncnccncncnnnnnnnss 183 CAUTIONARY ITEMS DURING ROUTE GUIDANCE ee 185 ABOUT THE VOICE GUIDANCE ecoin aTa 189 ABOUT THE MAP DY DROM sssriritazi aero aan 191 SETTING THE DEPARTURE WAYPOINT DESTINATION POINTS 193 ABOUTUPGRADES eee ere eee ee ee ee ee ee 195 TROUBLESHOOTING socias sita 197 WHEN THES MESSAGE APPEARS ica 204 NAVIGATION SYSTEM DEFAULT SETTINGS LIST aaao 205 TIPS ON HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL This manual uses the following marks to call the user s attention The meaning of each mark is provided below Please make sure you understand these prior to reading the manual Follow this advice to ensure proper functioning of your vehicle z and the unit Not doing so may result in damage to your vehicle or the unit or result in a decreased level of performance Keep this hint in mind when using the unit It may be useful later on to help you operate it skillfully Indicates title names and page numbers for easy ref
60. TER Unknown and press the ENTER button Input the house numi number and P4 press the SEARCH button H Os ARGH Address House No Input gli 123 me o cr AS MIA AUN A F If the house number is not known select House No Unknown and press the ENTER button Os ARCH Address House No Input MN E E ee MN O O ETTI PTA A F Input the street name and press the ENTER button When inputting the first few characters a corresponding list will appear Os ARCH Address Street Name Input lafejcjojejej clus jul mm Delete LIMIN 0P Ri Sj TJU F 72 73 SEARCHING FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL POINT 2 Select a corresponding item from the list and press the ENTER button A map of the surrounding area will be displayed For returning to the present location press the POSITION button Hint If the inputted house number does not exist in the map disc a map of the surrounding area will appear SEARCHING A GEOGRAPHICAL POINT BY INTERSECTION Intersection Press the MENU button PA select intersection trom the 7 seras drop down menu and press the ENTER button ROUTE sna Um 16 02 Enter the first street name and press the ENTER button When inputting the first few characters a corresponding list will appear 4 Select a corresponding item from the list and press the ENTER button
61. USTMENT FUNCTION As described in How to adjust the image p 178 to 180 select AUTO for the dimmer setting DISABLING THE AUTOMATIC BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION As described in How to adjust the image p 178 to 180 select MANUAL for the dimmer setting The unit will not modify the screen brightness even if the amount of light in the surrounding area changes Brightness sensor Hint ABOUT THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE BUTTONS When the power is turned ON the characters appearing on the buttons of the unit POSITION MENU MODE RETURN VIEW ENTER OUT IN A gt Y lt and will light up blue NN el ff 1 IN Y i A Y y wa y e jii 181 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS MONITOR Type Liquid crystal color monitor Drive system TFT active matrix system Screen size 7V type Light source Cold cathode tube NAVIGATION GPS antenna Micro strip flat antenna Reception frequency 1575 42MHz C A cord Reception system 18 channels parallel Reception sensitivity 130dBm Updating Interval About 1 second Format Original DVD format DVD VIDEO CD PLAYER Made for the following disc type e DVD video e Music CD CD DA 5 inch 12 cm and 3 inch 8 cm diameter Reading format Non contact optical reading using a semiconductor laser Frequency range 20Hz to 20kHz 1 0dB to 2 0dB S N ratio 85dB or more High harmonic distortion 0 1 or less Dynamic
62. Wax a Hint After having purchased the unit the unit will display the present location as in the San Francisco area Signals from the GPS satellite cannot be received from inside a building If the present display does not change from the San Francisco area map this means that the unit is not receiving any signals from the GPS satellite Take the antenna out to a location where signals are not obstructed and proceed with reception 7 See p 183 Receiving signals from the GPS satellite 36 COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 1 MAIN UNIT MENU button e Displays the menu screen e Pressing for over 1 5 seconds will switch to the image adjustment mode See p 178 POSITION button button Every time this button is pressed the map display switches from 3D view to planimetric map North Up Displays the present location map See p 62 button reduce volume increase volume butto The screen will switch from the NAVI mode to the DVD mode to the VIDEO mode only with a video deck video camera connected every time this button is pressed See p 56 RETURN button e Press this button to move the display back one screen when using the menu See p 40 e Pressing while in image adjustment mode will cancel that mode See p 180 37 to planimetric map Heading Up See p 59 IN button button IN OUT buttons Enlarge IN Reduce OUT See p 60 ENTER button
63. actual departure point If you select Y at Check Highway from Preferred Route and having registered geographical points adjacent to highways and local roads a confirmation message will appear asking whether to set highways for your trip e Because the search data stored in the map disc varies the reference routes provided will differ depending on the disc used even if the departure waypoint destination points and search conditions are the same ABOUT SAVING ROUTES e The route will be saved even if cutting the power of the unit OFF e The set route is stored temporarily as a Current Route however when effectuating the next operation this route will be automatically erased and the new route set retrieved by that new operation will become the Current Route When newly setting routes after effectuating a quick route single route multiple route home route search When having modified a route When re effectuating a route search detour reroute When the route is automatically modified after having set Y for auto reroute When retrieving a stored route routes saved as described in Saving the present route Save the desired route in the memory as described pm ar GP sewen il a ENG in Saving the present route See p 100 TTR The unit can store up to 20 routes Current Route Route to Home Saved Routes List Delete Stop Route Guidan
64. annels to create precise sound field localization and a realistic acoustic effect Aspect Ratio This is the ratio of the screen s vertical and horizontal size There are two types of aspect ratios 4 3 normal TV and 16 9 wide screen TV Letter box This is one method of displaying a wide 16 9 aspect ratio image on a normal 4 3 aspect ratio TV By horizontally compressing the wide image its display is enabled even on a 4 3 TV screen ata normal ratio A black band appears on the top and bottom of the screen Pan and scan P amp S This is one method to display a wide 16 9 aspect ratio image on a normal 4 3 aspect ratio TV The wide image is cut on the sides to be displayed on a 4 3 TV Parental control This is one of the functions found on a DVD video enabling its playback to be restricted in accordance with the parental control level set by the unit The control method varies depending on the disc which may be set not to playback at all or to skip undesirable scenes Some DVD videos may not be programmed with an parental control function The playback of such discs cannot be restricted D D L C 2 J P G 174 175 CONNECTING A VIDEO DECK VIDEO CAMERA Use the AUDIO and VIDEO RCA cords included with this unit to enable the playback of images from your video deck or video camera Connect your video deck video camera to the unit Prior to connecting cut off the power supply to the video dec
65. area BLACK I Red enhanced p Green enhanced DISPLAY FULL IM Press to brighten BEEP ON Press to darken Turning ON the AUTO DIMMER BLACK ei o vuntleness increased enables dimmer adjustment y When adjusting the brightness set the dimmer to AUTO and adjust to either H DIMM H LEVEL V Press to increase the whiteness Press to increase the blackness LEVEL or L LEVEL oh E 2 DISPLAY VIDEO mode DVD mode BLACK I Select the desired screen display setting from 4 different types FULL When the dimmer is a Anes CINEMA WIDE and NORMAL set to AUTO H LEVEL The screen s brightness is adjusted when the amount of light FULL 4 3 image stretched on either side to fit a 16 9 screen in the surrounding area increases CINEMA enlarged 4 3 image screen L LEVEL The screen s brightness is adjusted when the amount of light WIDE screen with the discomfort of the full screen lessened in the surrounding area decreases NORMAL 4 3 image screen The H LEVEL cannot be adjusted towards the side from the L LEVEL value adjustment towards the side possible The L LEVEL cannot be adjusted towards the side from the H LEVEL value adjustment towards the side possible H LEVEL L LEVEL C BEEP _ Select the key operation sound ON or OFF to make a beep sound Press the side to increase the brightness Press the side to increase the brightness when keys are pressed Press the si
66. as soon as you start driving on the route provided In one mile exit right by the unit Therefore refer to the route display on the map to help you along on your trip until the voice guide Exit right soon is activated E When approaching a waypoint the 2 gt guide will announce Approaching 7 nO nOs aa waypoint and then proceed to guide 1 1 Highway exit In a half mile exit right you on the next route segment Just display on the map until the voice guide for the next segment begins O A O E When approaching the destination the guide will announce Approaching O In one mile turn right destination and end From that point on refer to the map and drive towards your destination point as when voice guidance is first do Ta get initiated on your trip refer to the route OA Turn right 189 190 The map DVD ROM included with this unit is the North America MAP 1 0 DVD ROM North America Version 1 Refer to the instruction manual that comes with the disc for details pertaining to its maps data content display icons etc 191 192 SETTING THE DEPARTURE WAYPOINT DESTINATION POINTS POINTERS ON REGISTERING WAYPOINT AND DESTINATIONS Set waypoint and destination using the most detailed map Not doing so may result in these locations being positioned differently than desired Example Example Having set a destination on a local road that has central div
67. ay render proper electromagnetic wave reception impossible It is preferable to install it onto the exterior chassis Install horizontally onto an area that will ensure that the chassis will not obstruct electromagnetic wave reception vehicle exterior or the front of the dashboard To ensure a firm installation make sure to mount on a flat surface of the chassis 14 15 GPS EXTERIOR ANTENNA INSTALLATION METHOD 2 INSTALLATION EXAMPLE If taking the antenna outside from the driver s seat e Pull the wire through the vehicle interior and take it out from the driver s seat e Affix cord clips if necessary e Install the GPS exterior antenna horizontally onto a flat metal surface of the vehicle s exterior chassis clip Hine GPS exterior we f y a RES dl Pass the antenna cord through the door s rubber packing and bring it outside GPS exterior antenna cord under the seat Make sure not to have the cord get caught in the seat rails Taking the antenna out from the trunk e Pull the wire through the vehicle interior and take it out through the trunk e Pass the antenna cord through the waterproof packing and adhere it in an area where it is in contact with the vehicle s waterproof rubber e Affix cord clips if necessary e Install the GPS exterior antenna horizontally onto a flat metal surface of the vehicle s exterior chassis Cord clip a
68. button again to display the map screen e lf making a selection by inputting the area name select City Name Input 1 Input the City name When inputting the first few characters a corresponding list will appear SEARCHING FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL POINT BY TELEPHONE NUMBER Phone Number A geographical point can be searched for by inputting the telephone number 1 Press the MENU button lt Open the flip top on the remote control device and press the button to display the screen in step El In this case Go to step E Select Phone Number from the Osoi drop down menu and press the ENTER button 3 Input the telephone number Input the entire telephone number including the area code max 10 digits MN E re a A e sr rs lt If inputting the number using the Joystick move the cursor and select numbers 0 to 9 from the keyboard and press the button If having made an input error move the cursor to select and press the button The last inputted number will be deleted Hint Select and press the ENTER button lt A search can be effectuated lt When inputting the number using the 10 key open the remote control flip top and press the buttons on the 10 key to If having made an input error press the CLEAR button and the last inputted number will be deleted by opening the remote control flip top and pressing the SEARCH
69. button to return to the menu screen System Setting Registered point marks can be temporarily cleared from the map 1 Press the MENU button E select srsiensatinatrom tne DISPLAY THE MARK ON THE MAP Jemm drop down menu and press the ENTER button or Oso C E El ROUTE As described in step 4 press the ENTER button again to place a Y mark Plomo f 3 Select Display Saved Location Press the ENTER button to remove the Y mark A System SETTING we Display Road Nane i y Display Saved Location Display Lat Long Y mi AR e Gi Car Mark Color The Y mark is removed 124 DISPLAYING LATITUDINAL AND LONGITUDINAL COORDINATES DISPLAYING LATITUDINAL AND LONGITUDINAL COORDINATES System Setting Latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates can be displayed on the map screen excluding present location display RN Press the MENU button 2 Select System Setting from the In drop down menu and press the ENTER button a E rove i SEO 2 10 02 F E Display Saved Location Display Lat Long y Car Mark Color Press the ENTER button to place a V mark NY Indicates that this condition is set To change press the ENTER button again to delete the YY mark 125 Display Saved Location Display Lat Long Car Mark Color Press the RETURN button
70. cation mark troubles SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY PAGE Geographic name Character interspacing narrowed Not a malfunction display for to prevent data cluttering on the planimetric maps screen Also there may be differs from 3D multiple indications of the same view roads and geographic names Present location is Display error occurred due to not properly driving conditions or GPS reception displayed satellite positioning Map does not scroll Present location is not displayed Press the POSITION button even when the vehicle moves Proceed with GPS satellite signal bh mb 00 00 Kw GPS receiver GPS signal reception is obstructed Move the unit to a wide open display on the map by walls or surrounding buildings exterior area screen remains GPS satellite signal reception is Do not place objects on the gray obstructed by an object blocking antenna or apply paint or auto wax Also remove accumulated snow Unfavorable GPS satellite Wait until GPS satellite signal 184 reception sensitivity reception is stabilized Inaccurate vehicle Error occurred in the estimated Continue on course about 30 is positioning driving speed calculated by the minutes at 20mph and the unit system using the speed pulse will automatically adjust too fast or too slow This is caused by the attachment of tire chains or having transferred the unit to another vehicle the GPS exterior satellite EZ O TROUBL
71. ccurate and easy to understand way Voice guide l N T R O D U C T l O N Enlarges highway junctions Junction guide 7 See p 115 and 116 Display Intersection Enlargements 3 route selections displayed Multiple route search The navigation unit finds different routes with different conditions leading to your destination Routes prioritizing Faster Route Shorter Route or Optimal are found simultaneously LS See p 89 SINGLE ROUTE MULTI ROUTE SEARCH The distance and required time are displayed as a guide These may differ from the actual conditions 28 29 MAIN FEATURES 2 Constant turning direction display Crossing Enlargement Display While driving the turning direction at the next intersection may be constantly displayed L amp See p 120 Select to enable disable simple turn indications DISPLAYS THE CITY REALISTICALLY Three dimensionally displays from a viewpoint enabling a wide area perspective The unit provides a detailed display of the actual position and surroundings from an angle looking down and towards your heading from far above L amp See p 59 Switching maps DVD VIDEO CD L See p 140 DVD CD JPEG imaging operation Multi voice function Switch to the desired audio language and enjoy the show The unit cannot be switched to a language that is not recorded in the DVD video being played back Multi s
72. ce oda H 49 88 89 SINGLE ROUTE MULTI ROUTE SEARCH 1 ROUTE SETTING PROCEDURES Register the destination point Register the departure point Registration is required if the departure point is different from the present location Register the waypoint Register the waypoints you want to go to on the way and roads you want to take on your trip Up to 5 items Select either Faster Route Shorter Route or Optimal See p 91 New route See p 93 Settable search conditions Select the search conditions Select either Calculation Start 1 reference route is searched for or 3 Route Calculation 3 reference routes are searched for select the best one for you If having set a waypoint s 3 Route Calculation will not appear 57 See p 28 Multiple route search See p 92 New route The unit will search for reference routes based on the registered items destination departure waypoint the search conditions and the map disc data Execute search Start route guidance To stop route guidance see p 104 Pause route guidance H int e f setting the present location as the departure point verify the display of the actual present location prior to setting the route elf you select Y at Check Highway from Preferred Route and registering departure waypoint destination point adjacent to highways and local roads a verification messag
73. ceeee 14 BASIC MENU OPERATIONS cosnrresanisi lides 68 LS TOF MENU ITEMS acre cements 69 INTRODUCTION scscsssesssssessescscsesesssssesesesesesstseeaeaneeseseesseatataneeseeessestanaranes 18 ABOUT THE QUICK MENU coooococcoccnonocorncnonononnrnnnononnnnononernnnenenernnnnnenennnnenennrnnnes 70 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS cccccssssssssssssesessssssesesssssesnssscseacececeesensessscacecesneneees 19 SEARCHING FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL POINT cceseseeetetetesee teense eeeenesen 71 CAUTIONARY ITEMS FOR PROPER USAGE vececoceccccccccccoceccccccccccccccececececceceee 24 POINTS OF INTEREST CATEGORIES csssiicaridasaia pocitos 82 MAIN FEATURES rat ca 28 REGISTERING YOUR HOME coooconcnocoocnononocnrnononononnnnnenennnnenenanannenennrnnnenenannnness 84 ABOUT DI OS ina E 31 ABOUT SETTING ROUTES conooconcoccnonononnrnononononnnnnnenennnnenenernnnenenennnnenenenannenennress 85 WHAT IS A NAVIGATION SYSTEM cocccconicionononccnnnnonononcnnonononenenenonencnconononinonos 34 SINGLE ROUTE MULTI ROUTE SEARCH cococococococococcococonononononenonononononanananoss 89 ABOUT THE GPS EXTERIOR ANTENNA ooooocccccccccccccccccccccccececccccccccccecccea 36 MODIFYING A ROUTE cojinete 96 COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 1 csccscsececeseseececerersecevererverrerenss 37 DISPLAYING THE PRESENT RQUT E c circo ondaa 99 CHARACTER INPUT USING THE 10 KEY ON THE REMOTE CONTROL 45 STORING DELETING THE PRESENT ROUTE eee 100 HOW TO HANDLE THE REMOTE CONTROL c ccsscscsesesesesssstseseee
74. clearer Inquire at the store of purchase for commercially available items that can be used with this unit CONNECTING COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE HEADPHONES TO THE HEADPHONE TERMINAL OF THE UNIT Mount the included small ferrite core to the headphones Align the cord with the groove in the small ferrite core Align the cord with the groove in the small ferrite core and make one turn 196 TROUBLESHOOTING 1 You may think the unit is damaged at the occurrence of the slightest operational error or bad connection Before requesting technical assistance use the items below to check the unit If abnormal functioning persists stop using the unit and contact the store of purchase NAVI Basic operational troubles SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY Check the connection Remove the dirt or rust from the vehicle s cigarette lighter Check the terminal orientation and reinsert correctly No power Electric cord improperly connected If using a power cord Cigarette lighter is dirty or rusted If using a 12V vehicle cigarette lighter connector cable Batteries are incorrectly inserted If using batteries Batteries are depleted Improper battery case installation connection If using batteries Recharge batteries Adjust the DIMMER BLACK No image DIMMER BLACK adjusted to maximum dark Screen image is turned OFF Press the MUTE button at least 2 seconds and cancel
75. cond during GPS satellite signal reception When not receiving signals the error will be significant 138 VERIFYING UNIT CONNECTION VERIFYING UNIT CONNECTION Sensor Information If the unit is not well connected to your vehicle it will not function properly After having completed the connection check the parking brake connection at the connection verification screen 1 Press the MENU button 139 Select Sensor Information from the BJ wo ria down menu and presai the ENTER button ME we Os F ROUTE Edit Saved Location GPS Information Check the connection Connection verification screen ex Al INFO Sensor information Parking Brake ON Gyro Unit Un connecting ag PARKING BRAKE If well connected ON will appear when the parking brake is set and OFF will appear when it is released When verification is complete press the RETURN or ENTER button to return to the menu screen DVD CD JPEG IMAGING OPERATION D D 2 J P E G TOPSTAR IREAY BAG es 141 VARIOUS PEAY BACIGEUNG TIONS woe e ce eee cee 143 HOWTOS ETE Ty IEE EN OU acti eo oboe 145 HOWTO USE THE DVD MENUS a 146 PLAYBACK FROM THE DESIRED POSITION eee ee ae e 147 SWITCHING THE AUDIO LANGUAGE occcccoooccccocccocccccncccoconacanonanccnannnannnnos 149 SWITCHING THE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE oiee n ereen ea E a EAER 150 CHANGING THE AIN GB E ace AEE E S A E
76. content is stored in i the unit s memory which remains POLICE STATION THEATER i i i i intact even if changing the map disc If you select Now Select Item to Edit will be RAILWAY STATION a TOURIST ATTRACTION y Align the cursor with the enaa point you want to register o RENTAL CAR FACILITY gt TOURIST OFFICE ky and then press the ENTER A button REST AREA UNIVERSITY OR COLLEGE ae Home is saved ORME Pee RESTAURANT m WINERY Si FOOD TYPE American 9 Filipino gt Japanese Swiss E Fast food O Austrian French ii Korean Thai E Sandwich reduces the positioning error BJ gt ono Vietnamese Steak House S EJ Display Map Turkish Seafood Belgian MO German BM Mexican British Greek Polish Select the Set to the Home and Delete poini ADAN Canadian feel Hungarian Portuguese ress the ENTER button y Chinese BN Indian a Russian p ENTER To register the items See p 63 About O S Q A4 a m geographic point register Dutch Italian panish Y on ave Place Set to the Home Night Mode 84 ABOUT SETTING ROUTES 1 When setting a route the unit searches for a reference route from the departure location to the destination based on the registered conditions and the map disc data Hint ee and displays a map on the screen This screen is called the route guidance screen N ante Fea Rania Sherer eE Je Uso ee Ek n pei this reference route to guide you while you drive you l
77. cording Clear ING Record Display Tracks Select a ma i Memory3 E Record GY Display 2003Y 5M 21D 7H 05M Recording Display Recording Memory Start OFF Clear Change F 6 Select and press the ENTER button ING Record Display Tracks Il Menory3 C Record GP Display Are you sure you want to delete tracks 130 MODIFYING THE PRESENT LOCATION MARK LOCATION AND BEARING MODIFYING THE PRESENT LOCATION MARK LOCATION AND BEARING Adjust Current Location Depending on the driving conditions and the GPS satellite the position bearing of the present location mark may differ from the actual position bearing of your vehicle By making sure there is nothing obstructing the GPS satellite signal reception and by driving at a constant speed the present location position bearing is automatically corrected However you can correct these yourself by following the steps below Even if correcting the present location while the unit is presently positioning your vehicle after having connected the GPS exterior antenna the present location will change to the position determined by the GPS i Use the joystick and align the cursor to the present location mark passes iW ESA Fe dee a Cursor Selecting the most detailed map enables a more accurate position correction Press the MENU button 131 Select Adjust Cu
78. cters are allocated for every button on the 10 key The following describes each button and explains the function of the edit button Character allocation list Button Input characters button Alphabet ABC Numeral 2 button Alphabet DEF Numeral 3 button Alphabet GHI Numeral 4 button Alphabet JKL Numeral 5 button Alphabet MNO Numeral 6 button Alphabet PQRS Numeral T button Alphabet TUV Numeral 8 a different button to input the next character the cursor will automatically move to the right HOW TO ENTER CHARACTERS INPUTTING NUMBERS IN THE USING THE 10 KEY TELEPHONE NUMBER INPUT SCREEN Only numbers can be inputted Repeatedly press the button on which the character to be inputted is located and it will be displayed on the screen 2 Press the gt button to confirm the character selection If the character desired is not allocated on the same button it is not necessary to press the button Pressing the next desired button will automatically confirm the previous character selection Ex Inputting AB A gt gt B Inputting AD A gt D When having made an error inputting characters press the CLEAR button and reenter the character 3 Repeat steps fl ana H to input characters Hint Press the button for the number desired The character is confirmed the moment it is inputted Press the CLEAR button when having made an err
79. d ABOUT VIBRATIONS Exposing the unit to vibrations may result in the following conditions e DVD video CD JPEG imaging Sound and image disturbance however both return to normal when vibrations cease e Map disc Rarely affected by vibrations however on rare occasions symptoms such as the map disappearing from the screen may occur Operation returns to normal when vibrations cease Everything will JE be back to normal when vibrations stop ABOUT THE DISPLAY e Direct sunlight will cause the display to blacken due to reflection of the sunrays Avoid direct sunlight 90 laterally 45 vertically AD e The display is best viewed from directly in front of the unit Watch the screen within a 45 angle vertically and a 90 angle laterally from the unit e Red and blue points of light may appear in the display This is normal for a liquid crystal display and does not mean the display is damaged e The display uses a small fluorescent tube as a backlight for liquid crystals If the screen goes black and does not light up consult the place of purchase ABOUT THE DETAILED MAP SCREEN DISPLAY Because the most detailed map reduction scales provided by the map disc vary depending on the region when moving the map screen to a region of varying reduction scale the screen may not show a map Continue moving the map to return the normal driving map screen and the reduction scale will change to the most detailed map for t
80. d as described in steps H to E p 91 2 Select and press the ENTER button Calculation PM ls E BRIGHTON HAY 3 Route Te Calculation 3 Select the search method for the waypoint map from the displayed menu and press the ENTER button See p 71 to 81 ROUTE j Method of desti nation selection Near Map on Display Near Current Position l n Pressing down on the Joystick f will display the continuation Press the Joystick or the y A buttons to go to the next previous page 4 Display the waypoint map align the cursor with the waypoint and press the ENTER button AL t HUGHES AY 1 Set the waypoint x l Selecting the most detailed map will minimize the positioning error y y Calculation PF To modify or delete this waypoint select it and press the ENTER button 5 Set additional waypoints as per the steps above Go to step p 92 Hint e f having set a waypoint s 3 Route Calculation will not appear e f the distance to your destination is great waypoint registration is recommended Not doing so may render the intersection enlargement and voice guidance ineffective e f the distance between waypoints is too short the transit route search function may not function properly e Select Recent Destination in step G to set geographical points from a list of recently set destinations and waypoints
81. de to decrease the brightness Press the side to decrease the brightness E To compiete setting e Dimmer adjustment is a function that enables the adjustment of the ESSE purer brightness of the screen e Using the Joystick to set the dimmer to AUTO the unit s brightness sensor detects the surrounding luminosity and automatically modifies the brightness of the screen to correspond to the brightness of the surrounding area For example the screen is made bright when there s a lot of light coming from the sun during the day and the brightness is turned down at night or when driving through a tunnel If having selected CINEMA the upper and lower parts of the screen are cut out in order to enlarge the image Hint When the amount of light in the surrounding area changes abruptly such as when going in and out of tunnels the unit s sensor detects the change and adjusts the brightness in about 3 seconds See p 181 About the automatic brightness adjustment function 179 180 ABOUT THE AUTOMATIC BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION This unit uses a brightness sensor to detect the level of luminosity in the surrounding area and automatically modifies the brightness of the screen in accordance with the surrounding luminosity Do not cover the brightness sensor with a cloth This will disable the detection of luminosity _ TITLE MENU OSMON MENU oD feu WN RETUR m N USING THE AUTOMATIC BRIGHTNESS ADJ
82. e PRESENT LOCATION MEASUREMENT Proceed with GPS satellite signal reception as shown below When the unit receives signals it can use to measure the present location the GPS reception display BJ located in the top right corner of the present location display screen lights up yellow and the actual present location is displayed When the GPS reception display BJ is gray the present location measured previously is displayed After having purchased the unit the San Francisco area will be shown if the unit hasn t had a chance to measure the present location yet GPS signal reception is impossible from inside a building To measure the present location properly take the GPS exterior antenna outside and proceed with signal reception IF USING THE UNIT INSTALLED ELSEWHERE THAN YOUR VEHICLE INSTALLATION EXAMPLE F E 4 J11 Connect the included GPS exterior antenna to OY GPS exterior antenna the unit and place it outside in an area where oS signals will not be obstructed Within buildings or public transportation the roof may obstruct the proper reception of GPS satellite signals rendering the measurement of the present location impossible To prevent interference between the navigation unit and the GPS exterior antenna we recommend that you install them at least 10 inches apart IF USING THE UNIT INSTALLED IN YOUR VEHICLE Connect the included GPS exterior antenna to the unit Mount it horizontally on the ext
83. e 3 items have been inputted press the ENTER button to return to the screen shown in step RJ Hint e As long as the correct password is not inputted PARENTAL SETTING cannot be changed e For discs not programmed with an parental control function this unit is not capable of restricting their playback elf having forgotten your password Input 0000 as the present password 173 TERMINOLOGY Title chapter The content programmed in DVD videos may be divided into large segments called titles Within one title their may be many smaller segments called chapters The number representing each title is called the title number and the number representing each chapter is called the chapter number lt Example gt Disc Title 1 Title 2 Chapter1 Chapter2 Chapter3 Chapter1 Chapter2 Chapter 3 Track Song segments programmed in a CD are called tracks representing 1 song The number representing each track is called the track number Dolby Digital This is the digital compression technology for sound developed by Dolby Digital Corporation This technology provides 5 1 channel surround sound front center front left front right left surround right surround and low frequency effect for woofers Connecting a device with built in Dolby Digital decoder will create a truly realistic sound quality DTS This is the digital sound system made for theaters developed by Digital Theater Systems Inc The audio uses 6 ch
84. e image aspect ratio during DVD video playback E Use the Joystick t to select the Elaspect ratio and press the ENTER button 16 9 WIDE 4 3 P amp S 4 3 LB D D L C 2 J P G 170 CHANGING THE INITIAL SETTINGS 5 Hint e f having selected an aspect ratio not programmed in the disc the unit will playback using one of the aspect ratios programmed in the disc Also depending on the disc there may be only one aspect ratio programmed Verify the instruction manual for the disc being played back Use the Joystick to select the setting to be elf connecting a normal monitor to the video I O terminal and setting 16 9 changed WIDE the image may look unnatural If using a normal monitor set 4 3 To select LEVEL press the Joystick gt LB or 4 3 P amp S e If connecting a wide monitor to the video I O terminal and setting Full or To change the password press the ENTER button some other equivalent mode with 4 3 LB or 4 3 P amp S the screen will look unnatural If viewing 4 3 LB or 4 3 P amp S images using a wide monitor set the wide monitor in a mode that will enable the screen lengthwise and crosswise ratio to be 4 3 the name of this mode varies among makers for example Normal mode Settings list W PASSWORD Nos o gt IN PAPENTAL SETTING LEVEL SN MATH PRGE SET PARENTAL LEVEL e Select LEVEL to set the par
85. e unit is used to keep the unit from A Use the cushion damage the dashboard surface finish vibrating Install it as per the instructions in the manual ABOUT THE TEMPERATURE e The unit may not function properly in extreme cold or extreme hot conditions Bring the ambient temperature back to normal to ensure proper operation e Do not leave the unit in areas of high temperatures direct sunlight or in a vehicle under the hot sun or low temperatures outdoors in cold weather Damage and deformation may result e When the temperature exceeds 50 C 122 F the unit automatically cuts off the power supply to prevent damage to the liquid crystal display After having returned to the standard usage temperature range 0 C 32 F to 50 C 122 F when in NAVI VIDEO mode turn on the power supply and normal operation will be possible 24 CAUTIONARY ITEMS FOR PROPER USAGE 2 25 ABOUT CONDENSATION During raining days when the humidity level is high or immediately after having turned on the heater in cold temperatures condensation water drops may form on the optical lens inside the unit Using the unit in this condition may result in laser malfunction rendering normal operation impossible Results may depend on the ambient environmental conditions however the condensation will evaporate and normal operation will be possible after removing the disc and leaving the unit unused for roughly 1 hour Take out the disc an
86. e will appear asking whether you want to set highways in your route To register highways select Yes to register local roads select and press the button e Reference routes vary depending on the map disc The shortest route may not always be selected e When effectuating a new route search the previously searched for reference route is deleted To save reference routes in the memory refer to p 100 Saving the present route e The search conditions Faster Route Shorter Route Optimal Use Ferries Check Highway etc are modifiable using Preferred Route in the E ROUTE item of the menu L amp See p 105 Modifying route conditions Settable search conditions O Faster Route Search for a route prioritizing highways Shorter Route Search for a route prioritizing the shortest driving distance possible Optimal The navigation unit searches automatically Hint e Either Faster Route Shorter Route or Optimal can be displayed e When displaying Shorter Route the unit may lead you to drive on narrow roads only or get on and off highways e Even if searching under Shorter Route the unit may prioritize basic roads near the departure and destination points that are easy to drive on for safety reasons and not provide the route with the shortest distance to your destination A CAUTION Changes in t
87. ecause the GPS satellite is controlled by the U S Department of Defense data from measurement signals may be intentionally modified In such cases the present location display error will be significant To correct this discrepancy the unit is equipped with a map matching function Because there may be instances when positioning errors made by the GPS satellite occur the unit may determine the present location in an area other than on a road ex in a river During such instances this function makes the unit think that a vehicle is a thing that runs on a road and corrects the present location to the nearest road OSAN FRANC SCO 34 WHAT IS A NAVIGATION SYSTEM 2 ABOUT THE GPS EXTERIOR ANTENNA E About present location errors 35 The mark denoting your vehicle s present location and heading may not be displayed accurately under the conditions mentioned below The unit is not damaged Continue driving about 30 minutes at 20 mph and the display will return to normal e Running in reverse e Under a continuous elevation e In a tunnel exceeding 1 mile in length e When meandering in curves When the vehicle s speed changes abruptly after exiting a toll booth and accelerating towards a tunnel e On a loop bridge e When using the unit for the first time e After debarking a ferry e A ter driving with the DVD screen e A ter driving with the VIDEO screen e During tire replacement e During tire cha
88. ed L See p 158 Viewing JPEG images l N T R O D U C T l O N 32 33 ABOUT DISCS 2 e Try not to touch the recorded surface of discs when holding them Printed pa e Adhere paper or seals to the printed or pa recorded surface of the disc in a way so as not to scratch the disc e Do not use discs with dried glue from peeled off cellophane tape or labels The discs may not be retractable resulting in damage to the lt MIA unit gt gt de lt xD US e The discs are rotated at a high speed Do not use cracked or warped discs e To prevent warping store in a case away from Oy direct sunlight Do not place them on the seat NS or dashboard in vehicles under direct sunlight especially during the summer months when temperatures rise significantly E e Prior to use gently wipe away any dirt dust or fingerprints from the recorded surface of the disc using a soft cloth from the center of the disc towards the edges e Do not use a record spray or an antistatic agent Also discs may get damaged by benzene thinner or other volatile substance Do not use these Thinner Record Benzene cleaner WHAT IS A NAVIGATION SYSTEM 1 ABOUT THE GPS GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM What is GPS GPS is a global positioning system developed by the Electromagnetic waves United States Department of Defense whereby 3 electromagnetic signals are simultaneously received from NAVSTAR GPS sa
89. ee p 40 Joystick e Used to select items on the screen See p 40 e When in image adjustment mode use the vertical Joystick to select items to adjust and the lateral joystick 4 to perform the adjustment See p 178 to 180 l N T R O D U C T l O N Liquid crystal display PUDEN ETHOS Brightness sensor Remote control infrared receiver Speaker Video I O terminal Used when connecting to a TV image input terminal using the included RCA cord when in VIDEO mode See p 195 Extension terminal Audio I O and optical digital audio output terminal Used when connecting the sound input terminal of a TV or amp using the included RCA cord when in AUDIO mode See p 195 aviioia OA WOY aa Brake terminal Connects to the vehicle s parking brake signal line See p 36 NI 3NN OAQ IAYN LNO Headphone terminal Used when connecting commercially available headphones See p 195 SIP SI JOVANO 340 NO Y3MOd DC input 9V terminal Connects to the included 12V vehicle battery cigarette lighter cable the included AC DC adaptor See p 50 and 51 Power supply switch 42 43 COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 4 DVD VIDEO CD OPERATION REMOTE CONTROL Remote control infrared transmitter MODE butto Every time this button is pressed the screen switches from the NAVI to the DVD to the VID
90. een is displayed will start a search for the inputted point of interest or geographic name Remote control infrared transmitter SANYO POs DE TE Ny SITION OS Flip top Q ROUTE button Used for a quick route search See p 66 and 67 Joystick HE e Used when changing the position display map and when selecting items appearing on the screen See p 40 e When in image adjustment mode use the vertical Joystick 3 to select items to adjust and the lateral Joystick gt to perform the adjustment See p 178 to 180 ENTER button e This button executes the item selected on the screen See p 40 e Press while the screen is displaying a map and a quick menu will appear See p 70 RETURN button e Press this button to move the display back one screen when using the menu See p 40 e Pressing while in image adjustment mode will cancel that mode See p 180 button reduce volume increase volume DUAL MAP jbutton Every time this button is pressed the screen toggles between double screen display and full screen display See p 115 TEL button This button displays the telephone number input screen when searching for a destination by telephone number ALPHA button 10 key and editing button Used when inputting alphanumerically HOW TO USE THE JOYSTICK AND THE ENTER BUTTON To use this unit selecting and pressing executing the menus items appearing on
91. egory Select E Select a corresponding item from the list and press the ENTER button If a list is displayed many times select a corresponding item and press the ENTER button All City and City Name Input are displayed All City City Name Input 76 Tf SEARCHING FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL POINT 4 e To make a selection from a list of 2 Select a corresponding item from the all area names select All City list and press the ENTER button If a list is displayed many times select 1 Select the corresponding item and a corresponding item and press the press the ENTER button Peck lee 2 Press the ENTER button again to ENTER button 3 Press the ENTER button again to display the map screen display the map screen If the corresponding items in are many Display POI List and POI Name Input are displayed For returning to the present location press the POSITION button Point of Interest en a r 622 Display POI List POI Name Input To select by the POI list select Display POI List Select a corresponding item and press the ENTER button Press the ENTER button again to display the Map screen To select by the POI name select POI Name Input and input the POI name Input the first few characters and a corresponding list appears Select a corresponding item and press the ENTER button Press the ENTER
92. ental control level of DVD videos with such a function programmed e Select PASSWORD to change the password E If selecting LEVEL in step El Use the Joystick tT to select the parental control level and press the ENTER button OFF 8 All DVD videos can be played back ay 6 The lower the level the D more severe the control x becomes SOR 1 Only DVD videos with content geared towards children can be played back D D L C 2 J P G gt O O pan jad c O S gt lt x To cancel the parental control select OFF 171 172 CHANGING THE INITIAL SETTINGS 6 To change the level the display will show the VERIFY PASSWORD screen Input the present password using the 10 key on the remote control device and press the ENTER button Hint e lf having made an input error the message PASSWORD INCORRECT will appear Reenter the correct password e As long as the correct password is not inputted the level cannot be changed E If selecting CHANGE PASSWORD in step El e Input the number according to the screen below NUM To input numbers press the button s on the remote control s 10 key and input the number using the 10 key while NUM is displayed on the screen roughly 5 seconds os CHANGE PASSWORD S FUARENT PWG MEW PWD MITA PWD INFUF CURRENT PASSWORD The default password is 0000 e When th
93. eo sound and image is stopped and the message PRESS Il TO CONTINUE appears on the screen The sound is stopped for CDs Press the PLAY PAUSE button B gt Il to resume playback from the exact position where the DVD CD was stopped e The RESUME PLAYBACK FUNCTION is disabled when executing the following operations Pressing the stop button again Opening the disc cover Reintroducing the power supply after having turned the unit OFF Returning to DVD mode after having switched to NAVI mode Hint PLAY PAUSE button gt 11 button To resume playback press the PLAY PAUSE button II e f the RESUME PLAYBACK FUNCTION is enabled the DVD CD will resume playback at the exact position where it was stopped e f the RESUME PLAYBACK FUNCTION is disabled the DVD CD will be played back from the beginning PAUSE FUNCTION FREEZE FRAME Press the PLAY PAUSE button II If playing back a CD the sound will stop If playing back a DVD video the image will freeze frame The sound also stops Press the PLAY PAUSE button B MH again to resume playback from the exact position where it was paused 143 SKIP TO NEXT PREVIOUS CHAPTER OR TRACK DURING PLAYBACK Press the skip buttons H p l To skip to the next chapter track press ppl To skip to the previous chapter track press Me twice Press Me once to return to the beginning of the chapter track being played back e A chapter
94. epending on the disc this function may be prohibited D V D C D J P E G 148 SWITCHING THE AUDIO LANGUAGE SWITCHING THE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE DVD videos may have multiple audio languages programmed depending on the disc DVD videos may have subtitles programmed depending on the disc If so you can If so select the desired language as per the instructions below select to show or hide the subtitles Also depending on the disc multiple subtitle SS O41Ww OWCOCOTI IIIS languages may be programmed enabling the selection of any desired language available SAN TITLE MODE RESUME POSITION O QROUTE SANYO TITLE MODE RESUME POSITION O Inoperable from the unit Inoperable from the unit a z E KOF o AUDIO button VOCAL SUB_T button VOCAL m a 2 N C 4 00000 Z lt BRES 3 2 OOO GO Q ES e e o im 7 O SETUP SETUP AUDIO Press the AUDIO button during playback Every time the button is pressed the listed audio languages Press the SUB_T button during playback y programmed in the disc are switched Repeatedly press this button to switch the subtitle language from the BA list of available languages programmed in the disc 2 l J Audio language list example Subtitle language list P example G Hint e The Audio Language can be switched at the DVD menu see p 146 Hint e Depending on the disc switching or hiding
95. erence MENU Displays the buttons on the remote control and on the unit itself Route search Displays the menus items appearing on the screen Moves the Joystick vertically and laterally and shows operation in 8 different directions Describes operation results lt This symbol denotes that the operation procedures are divided at the next step CAUTIONARY ITEMS FOR PROPER USE e Operating the portable DVD navigation unit e Avoid operating the unit while driving First stop the vehicle and then proceed e While driving keep your gaze on the unit s screen to a bare minimum under 1 second e Installing the portable DVD navigation unit e Install the unit on the upper part of the center panel in a way so as not to obstruct your view of the road e Install it properly as per the instructions appearing in this manual The unit is designed to render complex imaging such as videos impossible while driving Do not under any circumstance reconfigure the wiring or perform any improper conversions to the unit E The meaning of the symbols CD appearing in this manual are as follows DVD video function Music CD function E This unit utilizes the following 3 technologies to playback DVD videos Macrovision This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and othe
96. erior chassis of the vehicle or in your vehicle dashboard on a flat surface where any part of your vehicle will not obstruct signal reception Signals may not be properly received if installing within the vehicle Try your best to install it on the exterior of your vehicle The included GPS antenna mounting plate is required if installing within your vehicle INSTALLATION GPS exterior antenna If installing within your vehicle we recommend your separate the unit and the GPS exterior antenna by at least 10 inches so as to prevent them from interfering 183 AREAS WHERE PRESENT LOCATION MEASUREMENT IS IMPOSSIBLE In the event of obstructions blocking GPS satellite signals from reaching the GPS exterior antenna the signals will be difficult to receive rendering the measurement of the present location impossible Conditions for proper present location measurement include driving in areas where there are no obstructions blocking signal reception Areas such as the following are not suitable for GPS satellite signal reception move away from them for proper positioning e In a tunnel e Surrounded by tall e Within a dense cluster e Under an elevated buildings of trees highway e Within a building eWhen riding on public transportation The following are reasons why the GPS satellite reception frequency fluctuates even at the same location e Because the position of the GPS satellite changes with time due to its orb
97. eseeseesesen 47 VIEWING ROAD INFORMATION WITH THE PRESENT ROUTE 102 ABOUT THE POWER SOURCE cccscssssssssesesesceeeesssesesesestersicisisssscseseaneneeeess 50 SEARCHING FOR A WAY HOME cooooonococcncnonocorornonononnrnnnenennnnenenennnnnnennrnnnenenos 103 INSERTING REMOVING A DISC ccccccccesesescsescsssereseceseeenescesesstetsteseneneneneass 52 STOPPING STARTING ROUTE GUIDANC E ooococococococococococononnnononononononoranoss 104 MODIFYING ROUTE CONDITIONS secianincoiminiosi soccer tijera necia 105 STRAYING OFP THE ROUTE RERQUTE ssscssoten crisi pirriecna 107 THE ROAD AHEAD CANNOT BE TAKEN DETOUR SEARCH aee 108 SAVED ROUTES LL anestesia ppal 109 ROUTE SIMULA TION eee rene ere ee ee nie eer 112 CHANGING THE MAIN SCREEN SETTINGS secere 113 SETTING THE 2 SCREEN DISPLAY sasccesescosecesacannscsvescetstarscteunetiaascoisevaneeiei 115 CHANGING THE ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN SETTINGS ee 118 INDICATING THE STREET NAME cooccocccccccononcncncnnnncnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn naar nccnnnnnnnos 122 CHANGING THE UNIT OF DISTANCE THE COLOR OF THE MAP AND THE PRESENT LOCATION MARK eceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeees 123 DISABLING THE REGISTERED POINT MARK DISPLAY 124 DISPLAYING LATITUDINAL AND LONGITUDINAL COORDINATES 125 CLON SETTIN Creme ere ener en een mee ee nee ene eee ee 126 USING TRACI Snes cnet eee cee ee ee ree eee 127 MODIFYING THE PRESENT LOCATION MARK LOCATION ree eee 131 EDITING VIEWING REGISTERED POINTS
98. et the destination and conduct a route search in advance 7 See p 91 Register the desired destination point and set the search conditions 1 Press the MENU button Select Current Route from the Hru drop down menu and press the ENTER button Select and press the ENTER button ma Delete Saved Routes List Start Route Guidance a 14 38 All recommended routes are displayed Return to the menu screen Press the ENTER button Hint e Even when in 3D View all route displays are shown as planimetric map screens e The route may not fit in only one screen STORING DELETING THE PRESENT ROUTE 1 SAVING THE PRESENT ROUTE Hint Up to 20 geographic points and search conditions for set routes can be stored These stored routes registered routes can be displayed on a map showing the entire route can be retrieved to show a route simulation and can serve for route guidance 5 See p 109 to 111 Saved Routes List m Press the MENU button 2 Select Current Route from the rur drop down menu and press the ENTER button 3 Select and press the ENTER button a senca i Peann Saved Routes List Delete Start Route Guidance Ja 14 39 The message Saved Current Route is displayed Press the POSITION button to return the screen to the present location map e After setting the route tha
99. exterior antenna terminal Connects to the included GPS exterior antenna See p 36 DC input 9V terminal Connects to the included 12V vehicle battery cigarette lighter cable the included AC DC adaptor See p 50 and 51 38 39 COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 2 OPERATING THE NAVIGATION UNIT REMOTE CONTROL button The screen will switch from the NAVI mode to the DVD mode to the VIDEO mode only with a video deck video camera connected every time this button is pressed See p 56 POSITION button Displays the present location map See p 62 MENU button e Displays the menu screen e Pressing for over 1 5 seconds will switch to the image adjustment mode See p 178 IN button button IN OUT buttons Enlarge IN Reduce OUT See p 60 MUTE button e This cuts the sound output Press again to return the sound See p 40 e Press over 2 seconds to erase the screen Press again for over 2 seconds to redisplay the screen See p 40 View button Every time this button is pressed the map display switches from 3D view to planimetric map North Up to planimetric map Heading Up See p 59 PAGE button Press for the next previous page when the display is incomplete on only one screen Flip top opened SEARCH button e Pressing this button when the telephone number input screen is displayed will show the map that corresponds with the inputted number e Pressing when the ABC input scr
100. f Route Guidance ae US Auto Reroute J Y A Ro color 9 29 15 Simple Right amp Left Turn Eliminate Goal Mark Change the route guidance E settings Hint e If a waypoint s is set the unit will search for a route passing through it them Excluding already passed waypoints e To disable auto reroute press SETTING AUTO REROUTE the ENTER button as Route Guidance described in 2 of step El and remove the mark Setting Auto Reroute in Route Guidance of the Og SETTING menu will enable the unit to re effectuate a reference route search automatically from your present location to the destination in the event you stray off the set route while route guidance is in progress 1 Select Auto Reroute i O9 SETTING Routo Guidance oh AutoReroute WY MERA route color WW Simple Right amp Left Turn Ly Eliminate Goal Mark Pressing down on the Joystick will display the continuation Press the y and A button to go to the next previous page 118 CHANGING THE ROUTE SCREEN SETTINGS 2 SETTING VOICE GUIDANCE Route Guidance The unit can tell you vocally when you are arriving at destinations or waypoints and in what direction to turn while route guidance or route simulation is in progress Select and press the ENTER button to indicate a Y mark NY Indicates that this condition is
101. f not setting a waypoint s the unit may select an undesired IC leading you on a route lt p gt with a wide detour 194 ABOUT UPGRADES 1 to are commercially available See the numbers below and their corresponding descriptions on the right Included Included RCA cord large ferrite core Monitor with AUDIO See p 177 4 AV input provided To audio I O and optic digital audio output terminal To video I O terminal To S video output terminal Included RCA cord VIDEO EE Video deck video camera with AV output provided Commercially available S video cord To headphone terminal D Commercially available q headphones Included small ferrite core y See p 196 2 Digital audio device lo 195 1 You can listen to the unit s audio using headphones 2 If using commercially available optic digital cables you can hear the units audio DVD mode only using your existing digital audio device 3 If using the RCA cords AUDIO and VIDEO respectively included with the unit you can view images on the unit s screen from a video deck video camera See p 177 Connecting a video deck video camera 4 If using the RCA cords AUDIO and VIDEO respectively included with the unit you can view the images from the unit on an exterior monitor with AV output provided If the exterior monitor has an S video terminal images provided by commercially available media become significantly
102. failure caused by or resulting from unauthorized service or parts improper maintenance operation contrary to furnished instructions shipping or transit accidents modification or repair by the user abuse misuse neglect accident incorrect power line voltage fire flood or other Acts of God or normal wear and tear The foregoing is in lieu of all other expressed warranties and SFC does not assume or authorize any party to assume for it any other obligation or liability THE DURATION OF ANY WARRANTIES WHICH MAY BE IMPLIED BY LAW INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS IS LIMITED TO THE TERM OF THIS WARRANTY IN NO EVENT SHALL SFC BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM OWNERSHIP OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANY DELAY IN THE PERFORMANCE OF ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS WARRANTY DUE TO CAUSES BEYOND ITS CONTROL SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND OR DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE For your protection in the event of theft or loss of this product please fill in the information below for your own personal records Model No Serial No Located on back or bottom side of unit Date of Purchase Purchase Price Where Purchased THE SANYO COMFO
103. g a route search the map does not shift in accordance with the running of your vehicle E After a route search is complete it may take a moment until the recommended route is displayed E There may be instances when the route does not disappear from the screen when arriving at your destination or at waypoints Either search for a new route or turn off the engine to clear the route from the screen E When re effectuating a route search the unit will not search for a route to return to waypoints that have been determined as already passed along the route E When the map is shifted while the route is displayed it may take a moment for the route to be redisplayed E If having made a route search prioritizing distance the unit may lead you through narrow roads or on toll roads E Even if having made a route search prioritizing distance the unit will prioritize safe easy to drive on local roads near the departure and destination points that may not represent the shortest distance 185 WE Set the position accurately in areas where roads are in close proximity to each other Especially in areas where the two directions of traffic are displayed as separate roads make sure the heading is correct and set your destination and waypoints on roads E In the event waypoint s are set the unit searches for routes between them separately which may result in the following e f a route search is impossible for any of the
104. gram or adjust this device while driving Doing so while driving can lead to a serious or fatal accident Always obey all traffic regulations Due to road conditions some recommendations provided in the route information may not be appropriate This should not be used as a substitute for your personal judgement You assume total responsibility and risk for using this device Push Enter to accept A WARNING Do not program or adjust this device while driving Doing so while driving can lead to a serious or fatal accident Always obey all traffic regulations Due to road conditions some recommendations provided in the route information may not be appropriate This should not be used as a substitute for your personal judgement You assume total responsibility and risk for using this device Push Enter to accept Hint The CAUTION screen remains on the display unless you press the ENTER button 55 SWITCHING TO NAVI MODE FROM ANOTHER MODE Press the button to display NAVI VIDEO Every time this button is pressed the mode display is switched DVD 4 NAVI About the present location display e This unit positions your present location on a map using a GPS exterior antenna included with the unit to receive signals from the GPS satellite 7 gupa Cerne PP h To enable he unit to display your present Gis ALO location and guide you towards your destination make sure to connect the G
105. he region presently displayed ABOUT USING THE UNIT WITH THE VEHICLE ENGINE TURNED OFF WHEN THE UNIT POWER SOURCE IS THE VEHICLE BATTERY Using the unit when the vehicle engine is turned off may lead to weakening of the battery Do not use the unit for an extended period with the engine turned off ABOUT CLEANING Pesticide DG Thinner Benzene e Dust easily adheres to the screen necessitating periodical cleaning When cleaning cut off the power supply and wipe the screen with a soft cloth Do not use a wet cloth and do not rub the screen with a hard object or hit the screen e Applying benzene thinner pesticides or other volatile substances to the cabinet or panel may lead to their infiltration into the surface Do not use these substances Also applying cellophane tape band aids or other adhesive object will result in soiling and damage to the cabinet or panel Avoid applying these objects ABOUT RECEPTION INTERRUPTIONS Do not use the unit or the included GPS exterior antenna close to other electronic devices in operation TV radio PC etc This may lead to reception interruptions in these devices Z0 A0CUODAZ 26 27 CAUTIONARY ITEMS FOR PROPER USAGE 3 ABOUT THE INSTALLATION AREA e Do not use for an extended period on a blanket rug carpet cushion or other object that obstructs the proper release of heat Heat will get trapped in the unit and lead to damage e Do not let urethane or rubber made s
106. he unit Otherwise traffic accidents or injury may result Do not operate the unit or replace discs while driving Do so only after having stopped the vehicle in a safe place Otherwise traffic accidents may result Do not use headphones while driving Traffic accidents may result Do not dismantle or remodel the unit Accidents fires or electric shocks may result Do not use the unit if malfunctions occur such as if no image is displayed or if no sound is emitted Accidents fires or electric shocks may result In the event of foreign object infiltration into the unit water or beverage splashing onto the unit smoke or a strange smell coming from the unit or other abnormality immediately stop using the unit and consult the place of purchase Using the unit after such occurrences may cause accidents fires or electric shocks Exercise caution so as to not let the unit get wet nor let water infiltrate into the unit especially when using during rain snowfalls near the coastline or near a body of water Fires or electric shocks may result Do not touch the antenna or the power supply plugs when lightning is heard However when lightning is AP heard from afar immediately unplug the AC DC adaptor Leia 2900 to avoid being struck by lightning If using outdoors immediately retract the antenna and stop using the unit Fires or electric shocks may result Ej V Do not use a multi connection plug O A LD Fires or o
107. heck the e After installation periodically check if the tape is still holding well adhesion D For vehicles equipped with airbags SRS Dual Airbag SRS Side Airbag quality Use the cleaner Z0 A0CUODAZ SRS Curtain Airbag etc do not under any circumstance install the unit in a way that obstructs the airbag cover or would hinder its proper operation Do not wire the antenna cord in such an area e Tightly fasten the screws affixing each part of the stand Fasten the In the event the airbag is to be deployed it may not function correctly 52 screws tightly Decide on the units mounting position after thoughtful consideration for safety E e Do not mount the portable DVD navigation unit immediately and consultation with the place of purchase after having adhered the stand base to the mounting If the surface on which the unit is to be adhered is not plastic leather surface Leave the stand base as is without the unit wood upholstery etc the surface finish may become damaged mounted for at least 24 hours after adhering it to the Should the stand base adhesive get torn off the dashboard slowly and e Apply pressure onto the mounting surface by pressing on the carefully peel it off the surface stand base after having adhered it to the dashboard rendering installation using adhesives impossible dashboard Because strong adhesive tape is used peeling off with excessive force may e The cushion included with th
108. heets or vinyl articles come into contact with the unit for extended periods This may lead to the paint falling off the cabinet or panel surface and lead to a deterioration of the visual appearance Do not place heavy objects such as a golf bag on top of the unit or hit the unit with such objects This may cause the case to crack and lead to breakage as well as malfunctions Please be advised that SANYO will not assume any responsibility whatsoever for any QQ a J ws I Z OD MS S troubles arising from mishandling the unit as a result of not following the cautionary items described within this manual The unit is not guaranteed for troubles arising form improper handling or using the unit in a way contrary to conventional wisdom MAIN FEATURES 1 NAVIGATION GUIDES YOU TO YOUR DESIRED DESTINATION The unit shows you the way just by selecting a destination point By registering the location of your home and pressing the Q ROUTE button the navigation unit will show you the recommended route from your present location to your home or destination L amp See p 103 Searching for a way home Q A A SH ST Zz i a Of ERaNcISCO HST y A Er Bl onj onmo Search for your destination by entering the address and telephone number DISPLAYS THE RECOMMENDED ROUTE ALL THE WAY TO YOUR DESTINATION The route is displayed right up to your destination Vocally guides you in an a
109. hes 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select Preferred Route from the ku drop down menu and press the ENTER button m ar gt pannen samaga 5 M SPT a rg Current Route Route to Home Saved Routes List Start Route Guidance Preferred Route 15 55 f Select either Faster Route Shorter Route Optimal and press the ENTER button WY Indicates that the route was set under that condition To effectuate a change select the desired condition and press the ENTER button to indicate a Y mark lt If using ferries Select Use Ferries and press the ENTER button to indicate a Y mark To change press the ENTER button again to erase the Y mark 105 lt If checking Highway Select Check Highway and press the LENTER button to indicate a V mark If the point departure waypoint or destination is near highways a verification message will appesr To change press the button again to erase the Y mark Route Search Condition Enia ma e ee KA Optimal Ye Use Ferries OW Check Highway To complete setting press the POSITION button to return the screen to the present location map Press the MENU button to return to the menu screen o Hint e Even if having set Shorter Route if the distance between the departure and destination points exceeds 120 miles a route search may be effectuated prioritizing
110. highways e Even if having set Use Ferries to include ferry seaways in the route search should there not exist any such seaways between the departure and destination points not in the map disc the search will provide a route over land e Even if having set Use Ferries the search result may not include ferry seaways e The search conditions set here will be used for the next route search Settable search conditions Faster Route Search for a route prioritizing highways Shorter Route Search for a route prioritizing the shortest driving distance possible Optimal The navigation unit searches automatically 106 STRAYING OFF THE ROUTE REROUTE THE ROAD AHEAD CANNOT BE TAKEN DETOUR SEARCH STRAYING OFF THE ROUTE Hint elf having registered a THE ROAD AHEAD CANNOT BE Hint e f route guidance is performed Reroute waypoint s a route passing TAKEN DETOUR SEARCH Reroute using a route retrieved from the memory that stored route cannot be changed e Perform the detour search with your vehicle stopped in a safe place If moving your vehicle while the detour search is in progress you may stray from the search result route when the detour route is displayed e Do not perform the detour search while driving ona highway rather move toa through them is searched for excluding already passed In the event the road ahead cannot be waypoints taken because of constructio
111. ical point if multiple points are set Every time the ENTER button is pressed the display switches from Faster Route to Shorter Route to Optimal in that order If selecting Shorter Route you may be led by the unit to drive through narrow roads and get on and off highways Even if selecting Shorter Route the unit still prioritizes basic roads near the departure and destination points that are easy to drive on for safety reasons and may not always provide the shortest distance Even if selecting Shorter Route for safety reason the unit may not always select the shortest route to your destination New Route ent P Calculation 4 E E DANE lt Stopping a route search Press the MENU button Select Calculation Start or 3 Route Calculation and press the ENTER button A route search is initiated See p 93 About the display after a route search Selecting 3 Route Calculation and pressing the button will enable the selection of Route A Route B and Route C Select the route using the Joystick 3 and press the button Dro he i mollis A 1 Gil FRato 9c0 Sain roule ssa screen ed a TAPA as Ey 0 h ACK SON ied A ik 4 BR ADYA TUNL g T ba A Smi J Pu ses Selecting 3 Route Calculation will
112. iders Having set a waypoint on a highway parking area The most detailed map wanted to go to the restaurant 1 8mi Ly The point may be set in the parking area The unit may set the destination along the on the opposite direction of the destination opposite lane or may lead you on a wide rendering a correct route impossible detour Set the waypoint s using the most detailed map along the parking area or lane in the direction of the destination Verify whether the destination point is positioned in the proper lane using the most detailed map Do not set waypoint destination points in intersections FINDING A POI MAP VIA A MENU SEARCH The departure waypoint destination point marks are registered right on the POI however the Example actual departure waypoint destination points for A map with Aquarium is selected from Searching the route search are set along the roads for points of interest and retail establishments and a available in the search data that are nearest to destination point is registered the registered points Because of this the set route may be different from the roads you intended to take To avoid this use the most detailed map to register the point along the desired road that Is available in the search data in the proper lane heading towards the destination Because this road is the nearest to the destination mark the point along the road across the river becomes the actual dest
113. ight screen map display method when in 2 screen display North Up Heading Up e f having set Heading Up you can change for the North Up map temporarily while scrolling Returning to the present location display screen will bring back the Heading Up map e See p 59 to 61 Changing the map display for the characteristics of each map display 114 SETTING THE 2 SCREEN DISPLAY 1 SETTING THE 2 SCREEN DISPLAY SELECTING THE DISPLAY THE ROUTE DISPLAY CONTENT Map Display REDUCTION SCALE INFORMATION When displaying the present location The type of right screen information WM Select In or with the When route guidance is in progress you can split the screen in two and screen for the 2 screen display can be Joystick after a route search the road names show on the right side of the display selected Map and distance remaining to the maps with varying reduction scale 2 Press the ENTER button destination etc are displayed Select levels intersection enlargement Every time the ENTER button is Route Information Display and press the illustrations route information and mol the e ENTER bu changes ENTER button other information screens A Y mark is indicated i x SETTING Right Map Screen le SETTING Example of an intersection enlargement Intersection Right Map Screen illustration entar emeni if Map Display _ e furs oo a foe oo A Map Dis
114. in installation e When taking the unit into a different vehicle e When crisscrossing through a parking lot especially in an underground or multi storied parking structure e The GPS exterior antenna must be connected in order to use the unit as a navigator The unit cannot use other types of antennas Not doing so will render present geographic location determination impossible INSTALLATION METHOD REMOVAL METHOD Press the protrusion and remove Z0 A0CUODAZ To the GPS exterior antenna terminal After having purchased the unit mount the GPS exterior antenna outside e Refer to the installation manual for how to install the antenna onto your vehicle e After installation make sure to follow the instructions below E Do not apply paint or auto wax to the GPS exterior antenna This may lead to reduced reception sensitivity and a loss of signal reception from the GPS satellite E Do not strike the antenna with an excessively strong spray of water when cleaning your vehicle Also remove the antenna from your vehicle before entering a carwash chamber E The reception sensitivity is diminished by the accumulation of snow on the antenna Remove the snow E The GPS exterior antenna is equipped with a powerful magnet Do not bring magnetic cards cassette tapes or watches in close proximity to the antenna This may damage the antenna and render it useless Cassette tape j O Bol 0 O AS Paint
115. ination LY Advise point of the route search really wanted to take this road If having registered a departure waypoint destination point on a road not available in the search data the actual position of the point will be set by the route search on the available road nearest to those registered points in a straight line To determine whether a road is available in the search data see the roadmap legend in the map disc s instruction manual 193 SKILLFULLY CONSTRUCT A ROUTE USING WAYPOINTS Example When there is a location you want to Rstrnt Waypoint Destination E AA y stop at along the route If a waypoint s is not set a route that doesn t pass through desired stops may be provided Depanture Pia at the restaurant Example Set waypoints in order starting from the location nearest to the departure point present location Good example Bad example Destination Destination Waypoint3 Waypoint3 Departure Departure Waypoint S Waypoint1 Waypoint4 Waypoint4 Waypoint2 Waypoint2 Example Wanting to get on off a desired highway interchange Highway Ns Departure Local road Set the waypoint at the desired interchange 19 entrance exit Desired To Destination interchange peon dfr 4 Undesired interchange Highway Waypoint Set the waypoint at the desired IC entrance exit I
116. install the antenna inside the vehicle without its mounting plate This will lead to extreme deterioration of reception sensitivity The mounting plate is unnecessary if installing onto the exterior of the chassis E if using the GPS exterior antenna inside the vehicle separate it from the unit by at least 10 inches to prevent interference E if installing the antenna in the front of the dashboard some vehicle models have thermal insulation glass or heat insulating film applied onto the glass These insulators possess an electromagnetic wave reflection property that may significantly reduce reception sensitivity Also reception sensitivity may drop if your vehicle windshield has been lined with a mirror type film 16 17 ZFfOOQD0F 02 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 e To ensure proper usage of the unit read this instruction manual prior to use e After having read it keep in a safe place for quick reference Indications appearing both in this manual as well as on the unit itself contain cautionary items to ensure that the unit is used safely in order to prevent the operator or others nearby from being harmed or injured WARNING The message following this symbol involves the likely possibility of serious injury or even loss of life CAUTION The message following this symbol involves the possibility of injury or material damage The content of warning messages may also depicted as illustrations This symbol is to prohibit
117. install the unit in areas where rain is blown in by the wind or in areas prone to water splashes humidity or dust Water humidity or dust infiltrating the unit may result in smoke emissions or fires When cleaning the plug or when not using the unit for an extended period disconnect the AC DC adaptor from the power supply for safety Electric shocks or fires may result Do not place the unit in areas where it may be exposed to oil smoke or water vapor such as near a kitchen counter or a humidifier Fires or electric shocks may result Do not place the plug on the floor with the metal contacts facing upward Stepping on it in this condition may cause injury Do not look directly at the laser light source Doing so may cause eye damage It may fall resulting in injury Do not use the unit if it is covered by a cloth sheet or blanket Fires may result SA Enjoy watching the unit at a suitable sound level High volumes may damage your hearing and because exterior sounds become muffled traffic accidents may result Do not press on the liquid crystal panel with excessive force or expose it to impacts The liquid crystal panel glass may crack resulting in injury Should the liquid crystal panel crack do not come into contact with the liquid coming from the interior of the panel This may lead to inflammation of the skin e Should the liquid be accidentally ingested see a doctor If the units power supply is the vehicle ba
118. ions on the map screen enables the map to be scrolled Pressing a given key continuously will scroll the map in that direction Using to select and execute items on the screen menu Moving the cursor in 4 directions on the screen showing the menu enables menu item selection The menu item selected will appear in yellow Pressing once will move the item indication in yellow once over to the next item Selecting an item and pressing the button will execute that function or go to the next menu en ROUTE Saved Routes List Stop Route Guidance 7 62 CHANGING THE MAP DISPLAY 3 ABOUT DISPLAYS DURING ROUTE SEARCH When searching for a route the following displays appear as per the conditions L See p 85 About setting routes for route searching methods About geographic point registration Scroll the map and press the ENTER button to display the next screen Select Save Place and press the ENTER button and button The following message will appear on the screen Point is saved Do you want to edit stored information If you select Now Select Item to Edit will be displayed 1 Select the item Name TEL Memo Mark to register and press the ENTER button il INFO Select Item to Edit Display Map Delete Point Registering the name Name le Name input screen i INFO Edit the name LOS ANGELES CITY HALL e Liminjojejo ris I
119. isc changing initial settings may not be permitted even if having modified them while playback is stopped For such a case press the stop button MI twice to stop the disc and set each initial setting before re effectuating playback SKIPPING BACK PREVIOUS SELECTION SCREEN WHEN EXECUTING INITIAL SETTINGS Select To Main Page and press the ENTER button or RETURN button to execute INITIAL SETTINGS END STOP MIDWAY Press the RESUME button or SETUP button to execute SELECTING LANGUAGE IN STEP l P 164 Use the Joystick 1 to select the setting item desired for change and press the Joystick UA E SETTING D O 5 G TFE E o E S 4 oF RENSH ll E SETTER SHANG ISPANVWEH y Settings list CHINESE AEANESES Ki q MA EN PAGE PREFERRED AUDIO LANGUAGE e Select AUDIO to switch the DVD video audio language e Select SUBTITLE to switch the DVD video subtitle language e Select MENU to switch the display language of the DVD menu programmed in the DVD video e Select OSD to switch the initial settings display language D D L C 2 J P G E if selecting AUDIO SUBTITLE or MENU in step El Use the Joystick to select the desired language and press the ENTER button The following languages are available for selection JAPANESE ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH CHINESE E If selecting OSD in step El Use
120. it around the earth e Because signal reception may be affected by other signals whose frequencies are close to those transmitted by the GPS satellite THE TIME IT TAKES FOR PROPER SIGNAL RECEPTION Make sure to conduct signal reception in a wide open area When the unit receives signals it can use to measure the present location the GPS reception display BY located in the top right corner of the present location display screen lights up yellow and the actual present location is displayed After having purchased the unit and using it for the first time or using it again after an extended period of inactivity it may take the unit 15 to 20 minutes before being able to display the actual present location This is because the satellite tracking data is sent by the GPS satellite once every 12 5 minutes significantly delaying the time it takes for data to be received Do not move your position until the present location is displayed Normally the position screen should appear a few minutes after having turned the power ON 184 CAUTIONARY ITEMS DURING ROUTE GUIDANCE 1 E The route displayed is the reference route This may not be the shortest route to the destination E Whether it s because the roads have been modified or because the map DVD ROM is outdated the shape of the roads as well as the traffic conditions may vary from the actual conditions Make sure to drive your vehicle as per the actual traffic conditions E Durin
121. k vertically and select the type of point of interest from the list and press the ENTER button Then select a more specific type of POI and press the ENTER button If another selection list appears choose the type and press the ENTER button Select the name of the POI from the list and press the ENTER button lt To display the map of the POI surrounding area press the LENTER button again The map representing the surrounding area of the POI is displayed Check the area by scrolling the map and changing the reduction scale To program a geographic point press the button select Save Place and press the button again Do you want to save the lacation will be displayed If you press Yes Point is stored Do you want to edit stored information will be displayed If you press Now refer to p 63 About geographic point registration For returning to the present location press the POSITION button CATEGORY Point of Interest Geographical points can be searched for by category Press the MENU button Select Point of Interest from the Qrsearci drop down menu and press the ENTER button e If inputting the POI name 1 Select All City POI Name Input and press the ENTER button SEARCH Point of Interest ad 7 ee A All City POI Name Input All Categories City Name Input Til i Z ri A All Cit
122. k video camera Video deck video camera Mini plug To video I O terminal Included RCA cord VIDEO Mini plug To audio l O optic digital audio output terminal Please use the If the audio output for the large ferrite core video deck video camera is set to mono connect only Included RCA the white plug cord AUDIO Prior to connecting the video deck video camera to the unit mount the included large ferrite core to the RCA cord AUDIO Align the cord with the groove in the large ferrite core and make one turn Turn the power supply ON for the video deck video camera VIDEO will be displayed on the screen for roughly 10 seconds If the unit is in another mode press the button to return the unit to the VIDEO mode Start playback on the video deck video camera Refer to the video deck video camera instruction manual for their respective operation method Hint When connecting the unit to the video deck video camera press the MODE button to switch modes in the following order VIDEO gt NAVI DVD Video deck video camera operation is enabled only after having put the unit in VIDEO mode 177 HOW TO ADJUST THE IMAGE 1 E When in NAVI mode DIMMER BLACK BEEP E When in DVD mode DIMMER BLACK DISPLAY BEEP E When in VIDEO mode DIMMER COLOR TINT BLACK DISPLAY BEEP
123. l Yc SETTING Route Gui dance Yoice Guidance A ERA ate Color W Simple Right amp Left Turn LA Eliminate Goal Mark Display Est Time to Destination 2 Press the ENTER button WY Indicates that this condition is set To change press the button again to delete the Y mark Example of setting enable JC SETTING Route Guidance sai Gui dance a W Simple Right amp Left Turn W Eliminate Goal Mark 4 4 Display Est Time to Destination 121 To complete setting press the POSITION button to return the screen to the present location map Press the MENU button to return to the menu screen Hint e Highways appear red even if having selected purple green for the route color setting e Placing a M mark for Simple Right amp Left Turn will enable a display indicating the distance remaining until the next guide point as well as a turning indication The distance indicated is a reference guide and may differ from the actual distance L amp See p 57 How to view the map screen e Estimated time to destination The unit indicates an estimated time to destination based on a speed of 50mph for highways 30mph for national state roads 25mph for local roads and 10mph for other roads This function does not correspond to the vehicle s actual speed INDICATING THE STREET NAME INDICATING THE STREET NAME System Setting 1 Press the M
124. l get to your Highway etc can be modified using Preferred Route in the El ROUTE item of the estination menu See p 105 Modifying route conditions e Modifications can also be made using New Route See p 91 to 95 and Current Route See p 96 to 98 in the El ROUTE item e Reference routes vary depending on the map disc The shortest route is not always Route guidance screen PY 9 00 A l Il get there if follow this route right A CAUTION Because of changes in traffic conditions the reference route provided by the unit may not be actually made available In such a case proceed with your trip according to the actual traffic conditions N A V Route setting is mainly effectuated as per the following 3 methods Quick route search e Align the cursor with the destination and press the button to display a reference route from your present location to the destination e When displaying the present location press the button to display a reference route from your present location to your home Departure Present location Destination Registering the location of your home in advance is required See p 70 About the quick menu L amp See p 84 Registering your home Single route search Multi route search Departure Way Destination 57 See p 89 to 95 Wa point 5 e You can select any desired location as the departure point y e Locations you want t
125. learer sharper image when in DVD mode l N T R O D U C T l O N 30 ABOUT DISCS 1 DISCS THAT CAN BE PLAYED BACK USING THE UNIT Map DVD ROM included with the unit DVD videos ROM VIDEO COMPACT Music CDs DIGITAL AUDIO E The following discs cannot be played back e DVD R e DVD RAM e CD ROM eVSD e CD G e Photo CDs eCD Extra data only e Mixed CD CD RW e Video CDs e DVD RW e Active Audio data only eDVD R e DVD RW e CDs with copy protection function copy control CDs e Any DVD video disc with any displayed region number other than 1 or ALL e Any disc recorded with a color TV format other than NTSC PAL SECAM e Discs recorded with a DVD video burner JPEG images only can be played back from CD R discs See P 158 Viewing JPEG images E About 3inch 8cm discs This unit does not require an 3inch 8cm disc adaptor Insert 3inch 8cm discs just like any 5inch 12cm disc E About specially shaped discs Do not use specially formed discs such as heart shaped or hexagonal discs with this unit These may not only damage the unit but when ejecting the disc it may fly out and cause injury due to its high speed rotation E About the included map DVD ROM This disc is especially made for the unit Using in another device may lead to damage to that device E About copy protected CDs copy control CD Use CDs that conform to CD Disc standard such as those with the CD logo dise mark
126. led e Even if having placed a mark in Crossing Enlargement Display the display will not appear without having approached the intersection e Because the display is based on the data stored on the map disc intersection enlargement display and junction view will not be effectuated at intersections and junctions not available in the stored data depending on the intersection the intersection name may not be indicated Hint 117 Hint because the data in the map disc is only as updated as the time of purchase the displayed content may differ from actual conditions e The junction views in the map disc included with the unit correspond to only some highways e When intersections are enlarged the right screen changes into an intersection enlargement illustration junction view To complete setting press the POSITION button to return the screen to the present location map Press the MENU button to return to the menu screen CHANGING THE ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN SETTINGS 1 1 Press the MENU button Press the ENTER button to place a V mark Y Indicates that this condition is set 2 Select Route Guidance from the To change press the ENTER Is drop down menu and button again to delete the _ press the ENTER button mark m Erue O smon Tm E Example of setting auto reroute i 2 SETTING ic SETTING i Save Route Track
127. lero Record Display Tracks map e Clock Setting Save Route Track Adjust Current Location 10 54 f Memory1 E Record 7 Display Only one group can be displayed at a time i Also only displaying a track doesn t record it a E Select Recording and press 3 y alsplaying Not recorde A Proceed as described in step El to the ENTER button twice p The present location map is shown 3 El p 127 to select the desired F and path recording starts Track Track Group presently selected l group Memory 1 Memory 2 y pp y 3 ERA ees Record alas Tracks J Track a and press the ENTER Memor Memory 2 QO Record T Display Sion To record tracks in the presently selected group proceed as described in step Not recorded To record tracks in another Start Change group proceed as described in step EJ Select y 127 128 USING TRACKS 2 Example of selecting memory 3 ie ING Record Display Tracks e O Memory 3 2003Y 5M 21D 7H 05M Track j Track Track Memory 1 Memory 2 Memory 3 F Display Select y ING Record Display Tracks I Memory3 C Record y Display 2003Y 5M 21D Recording Display ss Memor y Start ON Hear Change F When the tracks in memory 3 are displayed on the map a mark appears here 2 Select and press the ENTER button twice The present map is dis
128. m and press the ENTER button The selected item will light up yellow SELECTED ITEM SETTINGS e AUDIO switch audio language during DVD video playback LANGUAGE e SUBTITLE Switch subtitle language during DVD video playback e MENU switch DVD menu display language e OSD switch initial settings display language e D RANGE sharp sound quality enabled during DVD video playback even at a low volume only with Dolby Digital sound e AUDIO OUT _ setting for sound output from speakers headphones and the audio I O and optic digital audio output terminal e TV ASPECT switch the image aspect ratio during DVD DISPLAY video playback e LEVEL audio visual control level setting Selection e PASSWORD password change to prohibit others from po DIE ony PARENTAL modifying the audio visual control level when playback setting is stopped 164 CHANGING THE INITIAL SETTINGS 2 165 Hint 3 In step H if having selected LANGUAGE go to p 166 AUDIO go to p 168 DISPLAY go to p 170 PARENTAL go to p 172 e The parental control settings for DVD videos can be programmed only while playback is stopped with no resume playback function e The settings stay the same unless modifications are effectuated even when cutting the power supply e ltems selected with the Joystick light up yellow e Within each item the mode presently selected lights up blue e Depending on the d
129. mages created using a PC Windows SANYO TITLE MODE RESUME POSITION Q ROUTE JOYSTICK ENTER button TITLE MENU POSITION MENU MODE RETURN E RETURN SKIP button lt P gt JOYSTICK 4 ENTER button The following are ways to view JPEG images E 12 types of slideshow displays E Play mode E Enlargement reduction of images E Rotate image Insert the CD R with recorded image s in the unit A disc data screen appears D D L Cc D A lt Example gt J P E G Hint Files can only be played back with JPE JPG or JPEG format There may be instances when files are not viewable with JPE or JPG Files not viewable are marked with a 2 symbol before the file name e Up to 8 half size upper case alphanumeric characters and underscores can be displayed Characters after the 8th will not be displayed e Names recorded in a format other than ISO9960 Level 1 may not be displayed or played back normally Also folder names and file names recorded with symbols other than the above will not be displayed correctly e For multi session only the last session will be displayed 720X480 dot images will fit exactly into the units screen e JPG images recorded on CD EXTRA Active Audio or Mixed CDs will not be displayed e Up to 179 folders a total of 359 files and folders can be read by the unit 158 VIEWING JPEG IMAGES 2 159 With A and Y appea
130. method can be switched among 12 available formats button Inoperable from the unit Press the button while the image is displayed Repeatedly press this button to switch the display format in the order below SLIDESHOW MODE 161 Up to down Down to up Up down to center Center to up down Horizontal blind type Left to right Right to left Right left to center Center to right left 4 corners to center Vertical blind type Random switch from format 1 to 11 Switch to normal SELECTING PLAY MODE You can select the image playback format Disc data screen screen while playback is stopped lt Example gt File selection position Play mode selection position While the disc data screen is displayed press the Joystick gt to move the cursor to the play mode selection position Press the Joystick repeatedly to switch among the following list in that order D SINGLE Display only one file A REPEAT SINGLE Repeat one file The skip buttons M l are disabled in this mode D FOLDER Display entire folder content and when finished a displaying the disc data screen appears P REPEAT FOLDER Repeat entire folder content a RANDOM Display folder content randomly SHUFFLE Display folder content randomly and when finished displaying the disc data screen appears The mode is set when it changes TO END PLAY MODE SELECTION Press the Jo
131. n Cutting the power supply prior to completing a change in the unit s memory may cause the automatic deletion of all registered points from the memory If cutting the power supply after point registration editing deletion make sure to wait for the present location screen to appear prior to turning the unit OFF VIEWING GPS INFORMATION VIEWING GPS INFORMATION GPS Information The latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates of the present location the number of GPS satellites now being used to receive signals and the present date time and heading can be displayed 1 Press the MENU button Select GPS Information from the lil INFO drop down menu and press the ENTER button TE Edit Saved Location PS Information Information Sensor Information Information GPS information screen GPS satellite mark The approximate position of the GPS satellite now transmitting is indicated Heading Latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates of the present location GPS Information Position N 37 ay A W 3 22 25 12 Darsi 2003 L07 2 10 233 3 GPS BACK J Present time Lit up when in 3 dimensional positioning Number of GPS satellites now transmitting Present date When finished viewing press the RETURN or ENTER button The display will return to the menu screen The clock will have an error of about 1 se
132. n work or e f using a retrieved route traffic congestion during route stored in the memory for route guidance the present route can be guidance the stored route partly modified to provide alternative cannot be changed routes within a 1 4 or 8 mile range 0 Perform rerouting with your Detour search venice stopped ma a When the detour search is complete PASE MOVING yu a le the old route is deleted and the new during a route search you Een y may stray away from the route Is displayea If having strayed from the set route while route guidance is in progress a reference route search from the present location to the destination can be made as per the steps below When rerouting is complete the old route is deleted and the new route is displayed 1 Press the MENU button search result route when the set route is displayed e Do not perform rerouting while driving on a highway rather move to a local road and proceed Rerouting while on a highway may cause the reroute departure point present location to be set in the opposite traffic lane due to signal errors from the GPS satellite resulting in a 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select Reroute from the Hru drop down menu and press the ENTER button me ane mae o ARA te me Route to Home local road and proceed Searching for a detour while on a highway may cause the detour departure point present location to be set in the op
133. ndicates a color denoting the positioning accuracy for the present location Yellow The present location is petal 4 determined en effectuating route guidance the Gray The present location is not estimated time to destination and the MAP REDUCTION SCALE LEVELS determined or is in the process of distance remaining are indicated being determined E A Indicator denoting your Hint Proper positioning may take a vehicle moment before being effectuated This shows the position of your vehicle Map reduction Scale Scale For about 3 to 4 minutes after present location and the heading 1 3125 1 64 mile introducing the power supply the GPS reception display will be Reduction scale 1 6250 1 32 mile indicated in gray This shows the map scale 1 12500 1 16 mile A P Bearing indicator El Road p Ue yom The N orientation denotes the north Road types are classified by color 1 50000 1 4 mile Red highways freeways toll roads 1 100000 1 2 mile El JSimple turning mark Orange main regional roads Simply indicates right or left turns Gray other local roads 1 200000 indi 1 400000 Ll Recommended route indicator i a 2 When the unit searches for a route the 1 800000 recommended route is indicated as a 1 3200000 thick purple or green line as per setting 1 12800000 128 km color Toll roads are shown in red 2 TEUGE 2 i destination and distance 58 59 CHANGING THE MAP DISPLAY 1 SWITCHING MAPS There are 3 t
134. nds will indicate DISPLAY OFF for roughly 3 seconds and blacken out the image on the screen Pressing once more for over 2 seconds will return the image on the screen 40 41 COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 3 MAIN UNIT button e Pressing while the DVD disc is being played back will move the display to the menu screen See p 146 e Pressing for over 1 5 seconds will switch to image adjustment mode See p 178 PLAY PAUSE button gt 11 e Press to start playback See p 143 e Pressing while playing back will pause the video and sound Press again to resume playback See p 143 TITLE button Pressing this button while a DVD disc is being played back will change the screen into the title menu See p 145 button reduce volume increase volume SKIP button H 1 Used for chapter track image back image forward while the disc is played back See p 144 MODE butto Every time this button is pressed the screen switches from the NAVI to the DVD to the VIDEO mode See p 141 RETURN jbutton e This button returns the display to the previous selection screen when effectuating initial settings e Pressing while in image adjustment mode will cancel that mode See p 180 STOP button W Pressing while playing back will stop playback See p 143 ENTER button e This button executes the item selected on the screen S
135. nput 9V terminal INSERTING REMOVING A DISC 1 1 Press the button for opening the cover The disc insert aperture cover opens slightly Disc insert aperture cover l N T R O D U C T l O N Place your finger here and lift the disc cover Align the disc s central opening with the black holder in the housing and insert the disc with the printed surface facing upwards Hint When playing back the disc rotates at a high speed Make sure to insert the disc and press down until a snap is heard to ensure that the disc will not fly off during playback e Insert 3inch 8cm CDs in the same manner Adaptor not required 52 53 INSERTING REMOVING A DISC 2 4 Close the disc insert aperture cover Press the mark appearing on the cover and close the cover completely Hint The disc will not playback if the cover is not completely closed Disc insert aperture cover REMOVING THE DISC As described in steps Ei and El p 52 open the disc cover wait till the disc stops rotating and pull the disc out from its edge 2 As described in step El above close the disc cover A CAUTION During playback if cutting the power OFF or switching to VIDEO mode before opening the disc cover it may take a moment before the disc stops rotating Make sure to remove the disc only after it stops rotating Not doing so may result in scratches on the disc or cuts on your fingers NAVI OPERATION
136. ntent stored on a DVD video 7 See p 174 Terminology A TITLE MODE RESUME POSITION Oo RESUME button JOYSTICK ENTER button TITLE MENU POSITION E RETURN Qn _ our JOYSTICK ENTER button A VOL Press the TITLE button during playback The title menu appears Use the Joystick to select the desired title and press the ENTER button Playback of the selected title is initiated Hint e A title menu may not be programmed depending on the disc e The title menu is a part of the stored data in a disc and its content varies depending on the disc e Depending on the disc the Title Menu may be called the Menu or the Title or some other name Also the command Press the ENTER button in step 2 may appear as Press the SELECT button e Please read the instruction manual that came with the DVD video being played back along with this manual FINISH STOP TITLE MENU OPERATION Press the RESUME button Operable only with the remote control device DVD video playback is resumed from the position before the title menu appeared Playback may not be possible depending on the disc Refer to the instruction manual that came with the disc being played back for details 145 HOW TO USE THE DVD MENU A DVD menu may be programmed in the stored contents depending on the DVD video In such a case use the DVD menu to select a scene to playback TIT
137. ntersections an enlargement illustration is displayed with the name of the intersection as well as an arrow mark showing which direction to turn e When highway junctions and ramps illustration are displayed only ms la during route guidance e The left screen can have its map display settings and reduction scale changed in the same manner as when in full Clock Setting Save Route Track f screen display re are approaching the display shows e You cannot switch between 2 an illustration guide junction view screen display and full screen 4 Select the right screen map indicating the direction as well as a display during a route display method A mark lit showing you the way to simulation turn 2 See p 28 Junction guide 115 116 SETTING THE 2 SCREEN DISPLAY 2 Select Crossing Enlargement Display and press the ENTER button A Y mark is indicated Do 6 SETTING PA B Map Display oe oe ee PARA KA Route Information Display KA Crossing Enlargement Display Y Indicates that this condition is set To change press the ENTER button again to delete the YY mark e f signal reception from the GPS satellite is cut rendering accurate positioning impossible or if there is a significant error in the GPS data the intersection enlargement function will not operate properly Also if the distance between intersections is too short this function will be disab
138. o go on the way waypoints or roads you want to use on your trip can be registered Up to 5 point 2 items e Setting waypoints disables the multiple search operation e Selecting the multiple route search operation initiates a simultaneous search for 3 reference routes View the displayed routes and select the best one for you Home route search Search for a reference route from the present location to your home l l E Destination Registering the location of your home in advance is required Departure See p 70 About the quick menu Present location L amp See p 84 Registering your home The reference route from the present location to your home can be found using a quick route search See p67 Quick route search 86 87 ABOUT SETTING ROUTES 2 e Route searches take a bit of time to effectuate when the distance between the departure point and the destination is great or when selecting a multiple route search e f the distance between the departure point and the destination is excessively great rendering a route search is impossible the unit will display the message Route can not be calculated Please shorten the distance and the search will be stopped In such a case modify the settings departure point waypoints destination and shorten the distance between the departure and the destination Example going from point A to point C One method would be to CA First guided trip
139. o traffic directions are shown as separate roads such as in the case of interchanges and service areas e Even if having set a destination reachable completely on land with no check mark NY indicated next to Use Ferries in Preferred Route the unit may set a route that contains a ferry crossing If wanting to correct the route set a waypoint along a land bound route and re effectuate the route search e For the ferry seaway crossings it is possible to set a main route that excludes passenger only or bicycles only ferries however these are meant as a guide to be used only after verifying carefully the approximate time of arrival as well as the trip conditions 186 CAUTIONARY ITEMS DURING ROUTE GUIDANCE 2 About vehicle mark display errors n l te l Hint The vehicle mark positioning may be inaccurate even after having started moving the The vehicle mark s present location and heading may be inaccurate under the following vehicle driving conditions The unit is not malfunctioning keep on course and it will come back to normal Driving on a winding road Driving in an area where nearby roads look alike Driving on roads not appearing on the map screen on roads that were recently constructed or that have been modified When the vehicle was rotated on a turntable after turning the ignition OFF or when exiting a multilevel parking structure
140. olor of the map day night auto and the present location mark red yellow m Press the MENU button Example of setting auto JC SETTING System Display Saved Location 7s i Display Lat Long P D Unit of Distance 2 Select System Setting from the Sg SETTING drop down menu and 3 PIR Car Wark Color j press the ENTER button Pay a SEARCH il INFO F 30 Clock Setting Save Route Track f fE ROUTE QUICK MENU Press the ENTER button on the map screen Auto Change nawronono PRSIMA 3 Change the settings SELECT THE PRESENT LOCATION MARK DISTANCE RED YELLOW mi km Select the desired color red yellow Select the desired mark mi km and and press the button press the button Y Indicates that this condition is set WY Indicates that this condition is set SELECT THE UNIT OF Example of setting yellow f 19 J Example of setting mi Yc SETTING System es SETTING System aani Display Saved Location _ Display Lat Long GEA Unit of Distance j A Display Road Name Display Saved Location a Display Lat Long ai E Unit of Distance M a os BJ By d kn A Lin 123 DISABLING THE REGISTERED POINT MARK DISPLAY DISABLING THE REGISTERED POINT MARK DISPLAY To complete setting press the POSITION button to return the screen to the present location map Press the MENU
141. on press the ENTER button again Example for Faster Route Fl nove Change Route S SAN FRANCISCO CITY HALL amp Calculation E A GB SAN FRANCISCO LIBRARY Faster Route BEVERLY HILLS Faster Route PETE 3 Select Calculation Start or 3 Route Calculation and press the button If having selected Calculation Start the route guidance screen appears and route guidance is initiated when the route search is complete If having selected 3 Route Calculation 3 route selection screens appear Select the desired route and press the button to move the display to the route guidance screen and start route guidance L amp See p 91 Register the desired destination point and set the search conditions Hint e If having set a waypoint s 3 Route Calculation will not appear e Save the desired routes in the memory L amp See p 100 Saving the present route e When the 3 route selection screen is displayed buttons other than the button are disabled e f having modified a route retrieved from the memory the stored route cannot be changed e To stop route guidance refer to p 104 Pause route guidance 98 99 DISPLAYING THE PRESENT ROUTE DISPLAYING THE PRESENT ROUTE The recommended route resulting from the route search from the departure point to the destination can be verified by displaying it on the screen S
142. on and off highways e Even if searching under Shorter Route the unit may prioritize basic roads near the departure and destination points that are easy to drive on for safety reasons and not provide the route with the shortest distance to your destination About the display after a route search When the route search is complete the recommended route will appear as a thick purple or green line as per the setting amp See p 120 Select set route color When having reached the area near your point of destination the route guidance will automatically be completed e The B and amp marks appearing on the screen indicate the departure and the destination respectively REGISTERING A DEPARTURE POINT OTHER THAN THE PRESENT LOCATION Register the departure point prior to selecting Calculation Start or 3 Route Calculation in step 6 p 92 1D Proceed as described in steps H to El p 91 2 Select El current Position and press the ENTER button E New Route Current Position Calculation Pa a a Calculation j 3 Select the search method for the destination point map from the displayed menu and press the ENTER button See p 71 to 81 Method of destination selection sia Near Map on Display Near Current Position Recent Destination ET iii POI Pressing down on the Joystick 3 will display the continuation Press the Jo
143. or and reenter the number l N T R O D U C T l O N Press the SEARCH button to initiate a map search When there is no data available No data found is displayed e The input method described here is but one example There are other character input screens Refer to the pages describing each screen for their respective input methods e When inputting using the 10 key you can also move the cursor to the desired character on the keyboard displayed on the screen and input characters mixing both methods 46 HOW TO HANDLE THE REMOTE CONTROL 1 INSERT BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL The remote control uses two AAA batteries AX CAUTION e Align the and terminals correctly and do not mix an old with a new battery or two different kinds of batteries Otherwise the batteries may leak and crack leading to fires and injury e Batteries cannot be recharged e Installing or leaving the remote control in direct sunlight such as the Press down on the tab and pull the cover outward The battery inserted on the dashboard will cause deformation and left has its minus terminal malfunctions Exercise caution pointing upwards and the e Spilling water beverages or solvents right battery has its plus onto the remote control may cause damage Exercise caution terminal pointing upwards Align the bottom tab of the cover with the groove on the remote
144. ore the route in advance L amp See p 100 Saving the present route Ri Press the MENU button 2 Select Saved Routes List from the u drop down menu and press the ENTER button coon PE 16 17 f ROUTE O SEARCH i wo gt SETTING am Select the desired number for retrieval and press the ENTER button 4 Select Load and press the ENTER button Load Delete the Route SAN FRANCISCO CA View j Delete j E y Y 4 g 2 ES 109 Select and press the ENTER button Load Delete the Route Are you sure you want to replace current route Yes No j Route search automatically initiated DISPLAY A STORED ROUTE Saved Routes List Maps from which geographical points on stored routes are viewable can be displayed temporarily 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select Saved Routes List from the kue drop down menu and press the ENTER button ee N e ane pa 16 17 a 3 Select the desired number for display and press the ENTER button 4 Select and press the ENTER button Load Delete the Route po View j Delete j SAN FRANCISCO CA T Y Y Y g g ES The Current Route is not deleted even if having selected a stored route Hint When finished viewing To retrieve a stored route 5 see p 109 Retrieve stored routes A V 110
145. p which will make it strike the disc Angle setting screw Stand base Lock release tab One touch attachable shoe part is vertical Tien Portable DVD navigation unit mounting stay 4 Mount the unit prepared as described in 3 onto the stand base e Adjust the angle Slide the one touch attachable shoe down through the stand base until you hear a snap Loosen the angle setting screw and adjust the back forth left right angles Make the stand perpendicular to the base see figure y gt After adjustment fasten the screw e Removing the portable DVD navigation unit e Adjust the vertical position from the stand base l Remove the unit from the stand base and adjust the position of the one touch attachable shoe Loosen 4 t o gt Tighten After adjustment 3 JL Pull out fasten the screw Press the lock release tab and pull out the unit NU 0 Disc replacement is impossible once the unit has been mounted onto the stay Replace the disc after removing the unit from the mounting stay 2 How to mount directly onto the stand base e The back forth left right angles are adjustable 1 Push the lock release tab 2 Remove the slider nut from 3 Install the one touch and remove the one the one touch attachable attachable shoe onto the touch attachable shoe shoe unit Peo nut Press and hold down Pull out Front N f gt Tighten No 19 Keep the removed
146. play sin 7 Y Route Information Display Press the MENU button Z crossing Enlargonent Display A ni ou A Heading lo iii KA Route Information Display KA Crossing Enlargement Display Ll ey Select Map Display from the SELECT THE MAP Indicating a V mark for ete eorgen Right screen SETTING drop down menu and DISPLAY METHOD Route Information Display will automatically erase the mark for information screen press the ENTER button Select the display method North Up ENE If wanting to display the E Y Heading Up and press the ENTER Map Display 1 When displaying the present m E or f nada MLL Ie Je Sica map select Map Display press the location press the xis i dl ENTER button to indicate a Y mark DUAL MAP Settings indicated with a Y mark are DUAL MAP button Route Guidance effectuated lt To return to full screen displa A press DUAL MAP again Example of selecting Heading Up DISPLAY INTERSECTION f sermo Right Map Screen ENLARGEMENTS if Map Display em iii out 2 e Crossing Enlargement Display Hint j e E ei pelle Select Right Display and press During route guidance and route e lt screen alspilay IS r i i Paa lai the ENTER button A teaiina bd simulation e The route information and the re when approaching major intersection enlargement i
147. played 129 DISABLING TRACK DISPLAY The tracks disappear from the map Disabling the display doesn t erase the tracks from the memory 1 Proceed as described in step iJ and PA p 127 select and press the ENTER button twice The present map is displayed Display Select y ING Record Display Tracks f k A ll Memory3 C Record Lp Display 2003Y SM 21D Recording Display aiis Memor y Start OFF tl ear Change F This indicates that presently the memory 3 tracks are being displayed on the map e Track display cannot be disabled during track recording Display ePressing ON toretrieve a group will automatically disable track display DELETING TRACKS Q Press the button 2 Select Save Route Track from the Cg SETTING drop down menu and press the ENTER button See step GR ana PA p 127 To delete the presently selected group tracks go to step To delete the tracks of another group go to step 3 3 Select Chane and press the ENTER button EB See step El p 127 4 Select the group to be deleted Track Track Track memory 1 memory 2 memory 3 and press the ENTER button Select y Example of selecting memory 3 z ING Record Display Tracks Bios A a Memory 3 2003Y 5M 21D 7H 05M Track Track Track Memory 1 Memory 2 Memory 3 F Select Recording and press the ENTER button Re
148. posite traffic lane due to signal errors from the GPS satellite resulting ina displayed route with a reversed heading e f there are no other roads or if the alternative route provided Select from the displayed route with a by the search result is too long El ROUTE drop down menu and reversed heading a detour you may leave the e The unit can be set to present route displayed as is press the ENTER button 7 15 57 Select Reroute and press the ENTER button Current Route SAN FRANCISCO CITY HALL Waypoints 0 ES BEVERLY HILLS Imile Ami le Smile Detour Detour Detour Reroute F ey 107 automatically reroute in the event of straying off the set route during route guidance L amp See p 118 Setting auto reroute 15 57 Select the detour distance 1 mile 4 mile 8 mile Detour Detour Detour and press the ENTER button Example for an 8 mile detour selection Current Route SAN FRANCISCO CITY HALL Waypoints 0 ES BEVERLY HILLS Imi le Amile Smile Detour Detour Detour F sey e f having set a waypoint s the unit will search for a route passing through it them This excludes already passed waypoints 108 SAVED ROUTES LIST 1 RETRIEVE STORED ROUTES Saved Routes List Stored routes can be retrieved route search If the present route is displayed that route will be deleted and the retrieved route will appear St
149. r go back to the recommended route or re effectuate the route search Voice Guidance is turned OFF Place a check mark Y before _Voice Guidance Route Guidance is stopped Route guidance content may vary depending on the turning direction and the way adjoining roads are interconnected Initiate Route Guidance Continue on course following the actual traffic conditions Route search troubles SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY a No roads available near the destination point Recommended route is not displayed Correct the destination point positioning to the thick road above the orange colored roads near the destination point Make sure to set the waypoints and destination points on a road with careful consideration for your heading especially on roads where the two directions of traffic are displayed as separate roads Departure and destination points Lengthen distance in close proximity Recommended route containing a large detour is displayed A route containing a wide detour may be provided whenever roads near the departure and destination points have restricted access one way etc Because the route is made to go in the direction of the heading when the vehicle s heading direction of the arrow and the direction towards the destination point are opposite the unit may provide a route containing a wide detour Recommended Route guide start waypoint end route provided
150. r rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Dolby Digital Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential Unpublished Works 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories Inc All rights reserved cits DTS and DTS Digital Out are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc INSTALLATION MANUAL WARNING This product contains chemicals including lead known to the State of 12V cigarette lighter AC DC adapter Parking brake Self lock connector California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm conmeeci rcable connector cable Wash hands after handling AS L TM Gy e de CO 1 cable 1 cable 2 cables 2 clips Remote control and Velcro tape Tapping screw M3x8 AAA battery holder pp Q G oXo Y S pe 1 pair 2 screws apanerys Map DVD ROM RCA cord when in RCA cord when in Core Large AUDIO mode VIDEO mode Core Small 1 core 11 HOW TO INSTALL THE UNIT 1 PREPARATIONS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION E The initial adhesive strength of the double surface adhesive tape is reduced when the temperature is low 20 C 68 F or less Turn on the heater and hea
151. raffic conditions may render the reference route provided by the unit unusable In such a case proceed with your trip in accordance with the actual traffic conditions 90 91 SINGLE ROUTE MULTI ROUTE SEARCH 2 REGISTER THE DESIRED DESTINATION POINT AND SET THE SEARCH CONDITIONS New Route A destination can be registered to search for a location using various methods 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select New Route from the El roure caia down menu and press the ENTER button 3 Verify if the cursor is aligned with Destination and press the ENTER button 4 Select the search method and press the button Then the unit will display a map of the area surrounding the registered point using the selected search method See p 71 to 81 Near Map on Display Near Current Position Recent Destination Address Intersection Nearby POI Point of Interest Phone Number Saved Points List Lat Long Move the Joystick to align the cursor with the mark on the map and press the ENTER button After a checkered flag F appears at the destination point the route editing screen will be displayed Select Calculation Start and press the button to effectuate a single route search using the presently set search conditions lt Modifying search conditions Search conditions can be set between each geograph
152. range 88dB or more Wow and flutter Within or under the measurement limit I O TERMINAL Expansion output terminal 14 pin connector Power supply input terminal DC 9V EIAJ terminal GPS exterior antenna input terminal GPS connector Brake terminal Mini jack Headphone output terminal Stereo mini jack Video I O terminal Mini jack Audio I O terminal optic digital audio output terminal stereo mini jack optic mini jack S video output terminal S terminal OTHER Power source AC 120V 60Hz DC 12V Current 2 0A when using DC DC Power consumption 18W when using the navigation system Temperature range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C when in NAVI or VIDEO mode 41 to 95 F 5 to 35 C when in DVD mode Exterior dimensions About 175X42X137mm width x height x depth excluding projections Weight About 800g main unit only The specifications and design of this unit are subject to change for improvements without prior notification The V type monitor screen size 7V type is a standard based on the dimensions necessary for an effective screen 182 RECEIVING SIGNALS FROM THE GPS SATELLITE If the unit does not receive signals from the GPS satellite using the GPS exterior antenna included with the unit present location measurement will be impossible To display the actual present location connect the GPS exterior antenna to the unit and proceed with the reception of signals from the GPS satellit
153. revious page 136 DELETING REGISTERED POINTS DELETING REGISTERED POINTS Edit Saved Location 1 Press the MENU button Select Edit Saved Location from gwi Edit Saved Location E Select the point desired for deletion and press the ENTER button Example of selecting Imperial Theater il INFO Saved Points List a ee TT 2 SAN FRANCISCO CITY HALL Pressing down on the Joystick f will display the continuation Press the Joystick or the buttons to go to the next previous page Select Delete Point and press the ENTER button Display Map j Delete Point 137 Select and press the ENTER button li INFO Select Item to Edit Are you sure you want to delete this point Yes No j Delete Point 6 To complete setting press the POSITION button to return the screen to the present location map Press the MENU button to return to the menu screen Hint Deleting points will delete the mark display from the map as well as all the registered Name TEL Memo items To temporarily clear marks from the map refer to p 124 Disabling the registered point mark display In this case all registered point marks will be cleared from the map About the units memory By effectuating registration editing deletion of geographical points the unit s memory is changed based on the new informatio
154. ring on the screen press the Joystick to display the rest of the file s content 2 Use the Joystick to select the JPG directory and press the ENTER button 3 If there are other files use the Joystick to select the desired file to be viewed and press the ENTER button The image will be displayed for roughly 5 seconds before the next image is shown SKIP TO THE NEXT PREVIOUS FILE Press the skip button H 4 1 To skip to the next image press the PPI side To skip to the previous image press the He side ENLARGING REDUCING THE IMAGE DISPLAY You can enlarge reduce the image displayed on the screen Inoperable from the unit Flip top opened Ss ZOOM button REW button FF button Press the ZOOM button while the image is displayed ZOOM ON will then appear for roughly 3 seconds y During a slideshow the image will stop the moment when the ZOOM button is fB pressed B Press the or button O to select the scale 4 factor G e Press the FF button ENLARGE The scale factor is switched from 025 050 100125150200 e Press the button REDUCE The scale factor is switched from 200 gt 150 gt 125 gt 100 gt 050 025 CANCELING THE ZOOM Press the button ZOOM OFP will appear for roughly 3 seconds and the normal screen will return 160 CHANGING THE SLIDESHOW DISPLAY FORMAT The slideshow image display
155. rrent Location from the pei drop down menu and press the ENTER button TA 7 El ROUTE m ay ral 11 15 Verify the cursor position and correct if necessary Position correction screen O al gt s o Change the current position nA E Ii pecan YL Jt AY TF ICAUNG ee eel Press the ENTER button The display changes for the bearing correction screen Bearing correction screen a eg Change the current direction INNI M YANG POSERTE h Ue Ee La pea Correct the present location mark with the Joystick gt and press the button Wm j us al Q Change to current direction ee oe AAA Heading Select Yes and press the ENTER button T you sure you want to yr position and direction z 132 EDITING VIEWING REGISTERED POINTS 1 EDITING VIEWING REGISTERED POINTS Edit Saved Location You can change the names marks of marked locations and register telephone numbers TEL memos 1 Press the MENU button Select Edit Saved Location from the Hj drop down menu and press the ENTER button mn ROUTE pramene Edit Saved Location A 11 17 Select a registered point and press the ENTER button Example of selecting LOS ANGELES CITY HALL il INFO Saved Points List mer Ties ERA
156. screen being viewed The character display may vary when the screen is changed and the same character may not be displayed Similarly multiple display of street names may also occur CHANGING THE MAP DIRECTION When in planimetric map screen The map s display direction can be changed L amp See p 116 Select the map display method See p 113 Changing the main screen settings e Heading Up With the heading always towards the top of the screen the mark indicating your vehicle and the screen s orientation can be coordinated The map rotates along with the veering of the vehicle e North Up If a moving map is confusing set the screen to show the northern direction as the top Heading Up so Lic i P Y 1 1mi ES La So OAN FRANCISCO a i ES de oa ESH T E B nf SON y North Up orm por va 2 a 0 04 2 1mi ENLARGEMENT REDUCTION OF THE MAP e When enlarging the map detailed map Press the IN button A detailed map showing a 1 level enlargement of the present map is displayed e When reducing the map broad map Press the button A broad map showing a 1 level reduction of the present map is displayed e When free zooming the map Press down on the IN map enlargement or map reduction button continuously The map reduction scale level presently displayed changes 1 level at a time Lifting your finger will stop at
157. sert a disc that can be read by unit inserted this unit Included map DVD ROM Map disc cannot be used when inserted the unit is in DVD mode Insert a disc readable by the unit DVD video with a region number This unit s region number is 1 that does not correspond with the Use DVD videos with a region 52 3 31 31 32 72 33 201 SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY PAGE Audio and video Playback is proceeding where Exposing the unit to vibrations disturbance vibrations are emitted may cause the sound to skip or disturbance in the image Normal operation returns when vibrations stop DVD video being played back not Subtitle can not be displayed programmed with subtitles Audio DVD video being played back Discs without multiple languages language subtitle only programmed with one programmed do not allow language doesn t language language switching switch DVD video being played back Language cannot be switched prohibits language switching Audio You selected a language not Languages not programmed in language subtitle programmed in the DVD video the disc cannot be selected language selected being played back Doing so will only initiate at the initial playback using one of the settings are not languages programmed in the effectuated disc selected at random Subtitles remain DVD video being played back Subtitles cannot be canceled displayed prohibits the canceling of subtitles Aspect ratio You selec
158. set To change press the ENTER button again to delete the YY mark 02 SETTING Route Guidance ia a TT TE TA A TT W Simple Right amp Left Turn Eliminate Goal Mark Hint e See p 189 About the voice guidance for details pertaining to voice guidance e Should accurate positioning be rendered impossible due to a lapse in GPS satellite signal reception or should the GPS data error be significant the voice guidance function will be disabled Also if the distances between continuous intersections are too short there may be instances when the unit will not provide voice guidance for turns 119 DISABLING VOICE GUIDANCE Press the ENTER button again to remove the V mark ADJUSTING THE VOLUME Adjust the volume using the volume adjustment button MUTE THE VOICE Press the MUTE button MUTE will appear Press again and MUTE will disappear and the voice will return SELECT THE SET ROUTE COLOR Route Guidance Select the desired color purple green and press the ENTER button Y Indicates that this condition is set Example of selecting green i Yc SETTING Route Gui dance tee ee Auto Reroute WA Voice Guidance A o color SJ Simple Right amp Left Turn A Eliminate Goal Mark SELECT TO ENABLE DISABLE SIMPLE TURN INDICATIONS During route guidance initiated after a route search the unit can provide indications on the screen showing you
159. splay and pressing the ENTER button the quick menu appears Select an item ENTER using the vertical joystick and press the ENTER button WHEN HAVING PRESSED THE ENTER BUTTON WHEN IN PRESENT LOCATION DISPLAY Geographical point registering effectuated D Quick menu ONS igen About geographic point registration L7 See p 63 to 65 5 Save Place Geographical point registered as the location of your home Set to the Hom Registering your home L See p 84 PJ Night Mode Start Route Guidance ya Select either Night Mode Auto Change or Day Mode 7 See p 123 Select the map color Day Night Auto Select Stopping Starting Route Guidance 5 See p 104 No display is provided if the present route does not exist in the map disc N A V WHEN HAVING PRESSED THE ENTER BUTTON WHILE MAP SCROLLING Geographical point registering effectuated 2 Quick menu About geographic point registration See p 63 to 65 S Save Place Set to the Hong Geographical point registered as the location of your home P Night Mode a i your home 5 See p 84 Select either Night Mode Auto Change or Day Mode See p 123 Select the map color Day Night Auto 70 71 SEARCHING FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL POINT 1 SELECT THE REGION pi Press the MENU button 2 Select from the Oscaro drop down men
160. switch The slide switch is set on the N side at our factory The cable can be used on the N side for most vehicle models however for European models and other vehicles with large socket diameters the slide switch should be switched to the W side Push in the metal part ag to anchor the 2 wires Cf gt Y Parking brake connector cable Close the self lock E Insert the end into the self lock nnector relv Connect to the 12V connector connector securely cigarette lighter socket A CAUTION When connecting the unit to the cigarette lighter the vehicle battery will be drained of its power as long as the lighter s power supply is turned ON If your vehicle s cigarette lighter power supply does not cut off when turning OFF the engine make sure to pull the 12V cigarette lighter connector cable from the vehicle s cigarette lighter socket when turning OFF the engine Leaving the connector in the socket for extended periods may drain the battery Hint e For safety videos or DVDs cannot be watched nor can selections be made on the menu if the parking brake is not set e f turning ON the engine while using the navigation system the unit may return to the initial screen due to a drop in voltage 50 51 ABOUT THE POWER SOURCE 2 USING A HOUSEHOLD POWER SOURCE AC 120V 60Hz Use the AC DC adaptor included with the unit Connect to the household power source AC 120V 60Hz AC DC adaptor Connect to the DC i
161. t E For CDs The functions REPEAT SINGLE and REPEAT ALL are available Inoperable from the unit button During playback press the button and select the mode Repeatedly pressing the button switches the mode D D L C 2 J P G RETURNING TO NORMAL PLAYBACK Press the button and select REPEAT OFF 156 SWITCHING THE TIME DISPLAY You can select the type of time display to appear on the screen E For DVD videos Select from TOTAL ELAPSED TITLE REMAIN CHAPTER ELAPSED CHAPTER REMAIN and NO DISPLAY E For CDs Select from SINGLE ELAPSED SINGLE REMAIN TOTAL ELAPSED TOTAL REMAIN and OFP pe SANYO TITLE MODE RESUME QOUTE C ION E Inoperable from the unit TIME button During playback press the TIME button 6 to select the type of time display Repeatedly pressing the button changes the type For DVD videos TITLE 01 01 CHAPTER 005 024 Time display 00 14 06 A i i Dy a PE i i a heo v u 4 Mu d A gt gt ES HIDE TIME DISPLAY e For DVD videos Press the button to hide the time display e For CDs Press the button and select OFF 157 VIEWING JPEG IMAGES 1 Images downloaded from a digital camera or the Internet and recorded onto a CD R with the help of a PC can be viewed on this unit A disc recorded with JPEG i
162. t new route will be automatically deleted if initiating a new route search changing or re effectuating a search for the route detour reroute or retrieving a stored route Store the route you want to save in the memory e f at step 3 there are already 20 set route geographical points and search conditions the message Full data will appear Press the button and select Saved Routes List of the ROUTE item and delete unnecessary data See p 111 Delete a rigistered route 100 STORING DELETING THE PRESENT ROUTE 2 DELETING THE PRESENT ROUTE The presently set route can be deleted 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select Current Route from the rut drop down menu and press the ENTER button 3 Select and press the ENTER button co E Roure seanci i neo 7 Saved Routes List Start Route Guidance ie CH Select Yes and press the ENTER button The message Deleted the route is displayed Press the POSITION button to return the screen to the present location map 101 Hint The following instances will result in the automatic deletion of the present route When effectuating a quick route search single multiple route search or a home route search and setting a new route e When changing a route e When re effectuating a search for a route detour reroute e When retrieving a stored route VIEWING ROAD INFORMATION WIT
163. t the vehicle up prior to adhering onto the mounting surface E Make sure to use the cleaner included with the kit to clean the mounting surface of any dirt and let the surface dry before adhering the stand base The dashboard may have been coated with a wax surface protective agent that is hard to see with the naked eye This wax significantly weakens the double surface adhesive tape and may cause the unit to fall E The double surface tape adhering the stand base can only be stuck onto the surface once and cannot be peeled off and re adhered 1 Stand assembly There are two ways to assemble the stand with or without the portable DVD navigation unit mounting stay Select the assembly method that best suits your vehicle O Method using the portable DVD navigation unit mounting stay e The back forth left right angles and the vertical positioning are adjustable 2 Loosen the screw slide the 3 Install the portable DVD slider nut through the center navigation unit mounting groove of the portable DVD stay onto the unit navigation unit mounting Portable DVD stay and tighten the screw Navigation System Coin Loosen II SS Tighten 1 a Push the lock release tab and remove the one touch attachable shoe Press and hold down Pull out While pressing the bottom of the unit apply the mounting stay cushion onto the back of the unit Applying excessive force will cause the disc insert slit cover to war
164. ted an aspect ratio not Aspect ratios not programmed in selected at the programmed in the DVD video the disc cannot be selected initial settings is being played back not effectuated Doing so will initiate playback using one of the aspect ratios programmed in the disc selected at random Angle cannot be DVD video being played back Angle switching prohibited for switched only has one angle programmed discs scenes not programmed or only some scenes are with multiple angles programmed with multiple angles DVD video being played back Angle cannot be switched prohibits angle switching Playback not Parental control function Verify the PARENTAL SETTING initiated even after enabled The unit prohibits the items in SETUP having selected a playback of this DVD video title and pressing the ENTER button 202 TROUBLESHOOTING 4 C svmerom cause ame a Playback enabled Parental control function not Parental control impossible even after having programmed in the DVD being set parental control played back Initial settings and Foreign language display set for Setting the OSD at English will DVD menu are initial settings display the initial settings in displayed in a English Setting the MENU in foreign language English will display the DVD menu in English as well 203 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS The following messages appear during operation to give you hints about how to use the unit
165. tellite hovering at 13 000 miles above the earth The principle by which this system locates the present location of your vehicle entails triangular measurement based on the distance GPS exterior l N T R O D U le T l O N between the satellite and your vehicle as well as the i orbit of the satellite Hint Because signals from the GPS satellite are controlled by TACC Tracking and Control Center accuracy may be diminished or signals may be stopped intentionally Positioning accuracy The accuracy of the present positioning can be determined by the color of the GPS reception display mark located on the upper right corner of the present location display screen Q 11 54 Ugia Yellow The present location is determined Gray The present location is not determined or is in the process of being determined 1 8mi y a Ea soa is GPS reception display Hint e Because positioning may take time even as signals are being received from the GPS satellite for roughly 3 to 4 minutes after having turned the unit ON the precision display will not be effectuated and the GPS reception display color will remain gray e When the unit receives signals usable for positioning from the GPS satellite the present location is displayed on a map However because there is a margin of error of about 100 to 650 feet the actual position and the location appearing on the map may not always correspond Also b
166. that reduction scale level Lift your finger when the desired reduction level appears 11 10 gy CANADA see gt S UNITED STATES Y A Broadest level for the planimetric map screen _ a Press the Press the IN button button pi pont TAS E A A 1 64mi _ Most detailed level for the planimetric map screen SAN FRANCISCO CA 60 61 CHANGING THE MAP DISPLAY 2 Hint e Pressing repeatedly on the IN button enables the unwanted reduction scale level screen displays to be skipped e See p 58 Map reduction scale levels for details pertaining to planimetric map screen and 3D View reduction scale levels MOVING THE MAP scroll When moving the map screen move the Joystick Pressing down the Joystick to the desired direction will scroll the map in that direction i K SA PKA A papa i 1 ee CCAA TT ST 1 FRANCISCO AZ S a i 3 pam gt y Y ee s b 4 rv Z vA gt l r s h j HERMAN N y ot d d ad SAN FRANCISCO CA Ben Je A Z i fi wR t Fa i H y Hint e The Joystick can move in 8 directions 9 e To return to the present location press the or the button The illustration shows the remote control device This example represents pressing the top right direction HOW TO USE THE CURSOR Using to scroll the map Moving the cursor in 8 direct
167. the MENU button to return to the menu screen QUICK ROUTE SEARCH 1 Align the destination with the cursor and press the quick route button to initiate a search for a reference route from your present location to the destination based on the map disc data and the search conditions Faster Route Shorter Route Optimal see p 105 Modifying route conditions Also if having registered the location of your home the unit will search for the way home from your present location SEARCHING FOR A ROUTE FROM YOUR PRESENT LOCATION TO THE DESTINATION 1 Press the POSITION button to confirm the present location positioning If this mark is yellow the positioning is O K g 15 31 AA y T ELM sT i HE pur yLTON ST ASH ST A i Sale tr 161 SCO g 4 _ ee as LO Pa SAN FRANCISCO CA Present location display screen example 2 Use the Joystick to scroll the map and display the map of the destination L amp See p 62 Moving the map See p 60 Enlargement reduction of the map EJ Align the cursor on the destination and press the Q ROUTE button gt LASSET LN A N vA OA Choosing the most detailed map reduces the positioning error Select YES and press the ENTER button This initiates a reference route search When the search is complete wait a moment until the route guidance screen appears
168. the Joystick to select 4555 Japanese or English and press the ENTER button 166 CHANGING THE INITIAL SETTINGS 3 Hint e lf having selected a language not programmed in the disc playback will start with one of the languages programmed in the disc e Depending on the disc only one language may be programmed e The AUDIO SUBTITLE settings can be switched at the DVD menu Use the Joystick to select the setting item see p 146 or the title menu L B see p 145 using the remote desired for change and press the Joystick control device s AUDIO button or the SUB T button However if having turned ON the power supply and switched to DVD mode from another mode or if having changed discs the language setting when playback begins will be the SETUP language Settings list TNAMIC RANGE COMPRESS ION e Select D RANGE to set the DVD playback output sound register for discs programmed with the Dolby Digital format e Select AUDIO OUT to set the sound output for the speakers headphones and the sound l O optical digital sound output terminal E If selecting D RANGE in step El Use the Joystick to select OFF or ON and press the ENTER button OFF Select to hear the standard register D D L C 2 J P G ON Select to enjoy a sharp sound quality even at a low volume 167 168 CHANGING THE INITIAL SETTINGS 4 169 E If selecting
169. the stand base place the stand onto the desired mounting area dashboard and apply pressure Stand base Tapping screw Dashboard Cushioning material Stand base Depending on the shape material of the dashboard the double surface adhesive tape alone may not have sufficient adhesive strength Use the tapping screws included with the unit 4 screws and securely anchor the unit In such a case holes must be made into the dashboard Exercise caution 4 Mounting the portable DVD navigation unit Tightly fasten the affixing screws for each part of the stand Not tightening enough may cause the unit to change the installation angle or fall over due to the vehicle s vibrations After having adhered the stand base remove the portable DVD navigation unit and leave the stand base as is for at least 24 hours Immediately after adhering to the surface the adhesion strength may be too weak to ensure a firm hold GPS EXTERIOR ANTENNA INSTALLATION METHOD 1 1 Connect the antenna to the portable DVD navigation unit The GPS exterior antenna must be connected in order to use the unit as a navigator Not doing so will render present geographic location determination impossible INSTALLATION METHOD REMOVAL METHOD Press the tab and remove D To the GPS exterior antenna terminal Tab 2 Installing onto the exterior chassis see 15 page Installing the antenna in the vehicle interior m
170. the subtitles may be or the Language setting 5 see p 166 prohibited e Depending on the disc the audio language may not be changeable via e The Subtitle Language can also be switched at the DVD menu see the operation above For such a case switch the language at the DVD p 146 or the Language setting 5 see p 166 menu L see p 146 or the initial settings L see p 166 e Depending on the disk the subtitle language may not be changeable via the above operation For such a case switch the subtitle language at the DVD menu 5 see p 146 or the initial settings 5 see p 166 149 150 CHANGING THE ANGLE Depending on the disc the same scene appearing on DVD videos may have been programmed in multiple angles multi angle recording If so you can switch to the desired angle available and enjoy the movie EIA AAA SANYO TITLE MODE RESUME POSITION QROUTE Inoperable from the unit ANGLE button Press the ANGLE button O during playback Pressing repeatedly switches the angle Hint e The angle cannot be selected if the disc has not been programmed with multi angle imaging e The total number of angles programmed varies depending on the disc and the recorded scene 151 ENLARGING THE SCREEN You can enlarge the screen when playing back a DVD video SANYO TITLE MODE RESUME Inoperable from the unit ZOOM button Press the ZOOM button during playback Ever
171. ts the heading NATED STATES CANADA i Example of a screen whose upper part represents north S UNITED STATES El cae petey Example of a screen set in 3D view UNITED STAT N 113 Example Selecting Heading Up a1 Press the MENU button B Select Map Display from the Og SETTING EL drop down n down menu and press the ENTER button sia il PAL ad 16 48 F Select Map Display and press the ENTER button ares oe 6 ROUTE INAS SEARCH 8 w Lil Iro J SETTING Right Display System Setting a gt 16 49 Route Gui dance Select Heading Up and press the ENTER button 5 semo SETUP OF A MAIN SCREEN Lvoth A Heading Up ETA The Y display moves and indicates the selected item lt Press the button onthe Hint remote control to switch the map screens To complete setting press the POSITION button to return the screen to the present location map Press the MENU button to return to the menu screen e With the 3D View the map display direction is always the direction of the heading and cannot be changed e When effectuating a single or multiple route search or when modifying a route the map that appears after registering the destination waypoint departure points will be set North Up e See p 116 Select the map display method for selecting the r
172. ttery do not immediately leave the vehicle engine turned off for extended period e Should the liquid get into the eyes or onto the skin wash out while operating the unit with a large amount of water and see a doctor immediately The vehicle battery may weaken and die out OOON OA E S Do not place the unit on unsteady or inclined surfaces SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3 CAUTIONARY ITEMS FOR PROPER USAGE 1 e The adhesive strength of the double surface tape decreases at For safety adhere the stand base onto a surface that would enable secure low temperatures 20 C 68 F or less Adhere the unit onto the it anchoring Depending on the dashboard material PP polypropylene or dashboard after having increased the temperature using the J Abts cata other the double surface adhesive tape alone may not be strong enough vehicle heater to affix the unit Use the tapping screws included with the unit 4 screws to securely anchor it e Adhere the unit after having cleaned off any dirt from the e For such a case holes need to be made into the dashboard Proceed with mounting surface using the cleaning solution included with the caution unit and let dry E You only get one In case of a prominent curved surface the adhesive area is reduced e Once the double surface adhesive tape is peeled off it chance to stick it on J resulting in unsteady mounting The unit may not be mountable onto such a cannot be re adhered surface C
173. u and press the ENTER button Pm THE ROUTE j4 Nearby POI 15 46 f Select Forward or Backward and press the ENTER button to choose the region Select and press the ENTER button Hint e The Region can also be selected by the Address or Point of Interest items in the drop down menu SEARCHING FOR A Aces E POINT BY THE ADDRESS Address Select Address from the Oscaro senai drop down menu and press the ENTER button e When inputting a city name 1 Select ENTER Name Input and press the ENTER button Input the city name When inputting the first few characters a corresponding list will appear Os ARCH Address City Name Input Delete f Select a corresponding item from the list and press the ENTER button Input the house number select and press the ENTER button Os ARCH Address House No Input E E 123 MO ME E ee O A FA META A O F If the house number is not known select House No Unknown and press the ENTER button Os ARCH Address House No Input MEER AETA Dalato uae 5s FI IT A Te F Input the street name select an item from the corresponding list and press the ENTER button A map of the surrounding area will be displayed For returning to the present location press the POSITION button e If the city name is unknown L Select o EN
174. ubtitle function Switch to the desired subtitle and enjoy the show The unit cannot be switched to a language that is not recorded in the DVD video being played back Multi angle function Switch the angle for DVD videos with multiple recorded angles and enjoy the show OTHER FUNCTIONS Dual battery format For the power source the unit uses either a 12V vehicle battery or a 120V AC 60Hz household power source TFT color liquid crystal display A high picture quality liquid crystal display enables beautiful and easy to view imaging Headphone output terminal provided The sound can be heard using commercially available headphones Extension output terminal provided Audio I O and optical digital audio output terminal provided e The sound can also be heard through a TV or amp by connecting them to the unit when in NAVI or DVD mode e Connect a video deck video camera to the unit to hear the sound outputted from those mediums through the unit when in VIDEO mode Video I O terminal provided e The unit s image output may be viewed from a TV by connecting it to the unit when in NAVI or DVD mode e The image outputted from a video deck video camera can be viewed through the unit by connecting it to those mediums when in VIDEO mode S video output terminal provided If an S video input terminal is provided on the TV to be connected to the unit using that terminal for the connection will enable a C
175. verheating may result Z0 A0CUODAZ SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2 Make sure that there is no dust adhering to the metal While driving adjust the volume of the unit so that contacts of the AC DC adaptor Dust or metal touching the pda exterior sounds can be heard well Driving without being contacts may result in fires or electric shocks Emos able to hear exterior sounds may lead to traffic accidents Should the instructions provided by the navigation unit differ from the actual traffic conditions proceed to drive in accordance with the actual traffic conditions Accidents may result Z0 A0CUODAZ Do not damage bend excessively twist pull or place heavy weights on the AC DC adaptor cord Should the cord get damaged core wire exposed cut etc request a replacement at the place of purchase Using as is ne SS IDA OA EM eno Do not place the AC DC adaptor cord near a heater The cord s plastic sheath may melt and result in fires or electric shocks When unplugging the AC DC adaptor cord do so by pulling on the plug itself not the cord Pulling on the cord may result in damage to the cord and lead Do not use the unit in areas of high temperatures for an to fires or electric shocks extended period direct sunlight in a vehicle under a hot Do not handle the AC DC adaptor cord with wet hands sun etc and do not leave the unit in such areas Electric shocks may result Burns or fires may result SO Do not place or
176. y Category Select E Input the POI name When inputting the first few characters a corresponding list will appear Select a corresponding item from the list and press the button Press the button again to display the map screen e If inputting the City name Select and press the ENTER button SEARCH Point of Interest eer All City POI Name Input All Categories City Name Input fu i All City Category Select gt Input the City name When inputting the first few characters a corresponding list will appear Select a corresponding item from the list and press the ENTER button e If inputting the category name select All Catrgories press the Eran button and input the category name Point of Interest All Categories Category Select Input the first few characters and a corresponding list will appear If there is only one category the display will automatically show that category e If selecting the category select Category Select press the ENTER button Select a corresponding item from the list press the ENTER button and the map screen will appear e If selecting the category e Select All City Category Select and press the ENTER button SEARCH Point of Interest er A o 2 A All City POI Name Input All Categories City Name Input lt IT e po All City Cat
177. y time the button is pressed the screen switches P ZOOM x 1 5 gt ZOOM x2 ZOOM x 4 ZOOM OFF 7 MOVING THE SCREEN Use the Joystick to move the screen vertically and laterally The screen cannot be moved if ZOOM OFF is selected RETURNING TO THE NORMAL SCREEN Press the ZOOM button and select ZOOM OFF D D L C 2 J P E G 152 SWITCHING THE AUDIO You can select various types of audio VOGAL OC CN A Press the VOCAL button during playback e For CDs Every time the button is pressed the screen switches H MONO LEFT gt MONO RIGHT gt STEREO J 153 Inoperable from the unit SHUFFLED PLAYBACK This function enables a CD to be played back shuffled or randomly until all the tracks have been played through Then the unit stops PLAY PAUSE button gt I Inoperable from the unit VOCAL QQG button Press the button during playback SHUFFLE will appear on the screen for roughly 3 seconds Then if you press the PLAY PAUSE button Hl shuffle playback is initiated Press the skip button gt gt I during playback and the unit will advance to the next track at random D D L C 2 J P E G During playback press the stop button MM first then with the unit stopped press the button 10 RETURNING TO NORMAL PLAYBACK With playback stopped press the button 9
178. ypes of map screens available planimetric map screen North Up planimetric map screen Heading Up and 3D View Press the button to switch screens Every time the VIEW button is pressed 3D View 3 Planimetric screen NA North Up Planimetric screen Heading Up are inter switched Planimetric screen This map screen appears as if looking directly down from above F 10 48 aci oe S 5 E A a Vy BO BEATE A ERAN SOO S a AA gt UC l FINA SAN FRANCISCO CA B i Press the IN button WwW Planimetric map screen showing an urban area 1B 3D View Map screen showing a view looking down and forward from above a Y oL gt E AY S Won PENT S a Vaso UI TURK Ahorro bs OSAN FRANCISCO TER s Ay y FF if 1 4mi ES eS Press the IN button SAN FRANCISCO CA ad a m Y 3D View of an urban area T E N 0 ON ST FULTON STS GROVE S 0 Fi r AAA E ee OSA Hint About the planimetric map screen e Ae mark indicates your vehicle at full stop About 3D View e When in 3D View the map scroll may be a bit slow e The heading direction is always towards the top of the screen e Street and area name displays appearing in the foreground and background of the screen may differ e In order to keep the screen display from becoming too cluttered character spacing is thinned out depending on the
179. ystick to move the cursor to the file selection position 162 ROTATING THE IMAGE The displayed image can be rotated When performing this function we recommend you switch the play mode to SINGLE SANYO TITLE MODE RESUME POSITION Q ROUTE TITLE MENU m RETURN JOYSTICK Press the Joystick in the directions described below while the image is displayed Press the Joystick on the left side the image is rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise Press the Joystick on the right side gt the image is rotated 90 degrees clockwise Press the Joystick on the top T the image is inverted vertically Press the Joystick on the bottom the image is inverted laterally Hint If changing the screen orientation during a slideshow and then switching to the next file the file that was rotated will remain changed 163 CHANGING THE INITIAL SETTINGS 1 RETURN STOP button W a JOYSTICK Oe SE RESUMEJbutton ES JOYSTICK NY ENTER button ANY E RETURN STOP la zoon button W FOSTON MENU Wi ay RETURN E RETURN ENTER button a SETUP button PLAY PAUSE button gt II BASIC OPERATION Press the SETUP button gt while playback is stopped The settings menu screen appears UU a Dea PARENTAL EXT SETUP GO TO LANGUAGE SETTING D D L C 2 J P G 2 Use the Joystick tT to select a setting ite
180. ystick 4 gt or the y A buttons to go to the next previous page 4 Display the destination point map align the cursor with the destination point and press the ENTER button A A 1 64mi E Set the start point Selecting the most detailed map will minimize the positioning error 6 Go to step p 92 Hint If geographic point setting is already completed in step 3 selecting Delete this point and pressing the button will display a confirmation message asking you whether you want to delete the point Select Yes and press the button to make the present destination point the departure point if having registered a waypoint s this point will be the point registered that proceeds the present location By selecting Recent Destination and pressing the button you can search for geographic points from a list of recently set destination points and waypoints The unit automatically stores up to 20 set destination and waypoints in the memory in the order of newest to oldest 94 95 SINGLE ROUTE MULTI ROUTE SEARCH 4 ADDING WAYPOINTS Adding locations as waypoints on the way to your destination and roads you want to drive on will set a route with respect to those specifications Up to 5 items can be added Follow steps to B p 91 Add a waypoint s prior to selecting Calculation Start or 3 Route Calculation in step 3 p 92 Procee

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