FLASH MEMORY MULTIMEDIA AV NAVIGATION
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Important
The screens shown in the examples may differ from actual screens.
Actual screens may be changed without notice for performance and function improvements.
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???Terms and Conditions for the Tele Atlas Data 14
???Licenses 16
???About the Data for the Map Database 19
???Copyright Notices for North American
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???Changing the tilt and rotation angle of the map 39
The basic flow of creating your route 40
Searching for and selecting a location
Searching for a location by address 42 Searching for the vicinity Points of Interest
Searching for POIs by using the data on
???Deleting an entry in ???History??? 50 Selecting a location stored in ???Favorites??? 50
???Deleting an entry in ???Favorites??? 51
Setting up a route to your home 51
Setting a route by recalling a saved route 51 Searching for a location by scrolling the
Setting the location as the start point 55 Viewing information about a specified
Placing a map pin on the location 56
??? Removing a map pin 57 Registering the location as a customized
Storing the location in ???Favorites??? 58 Deleting an entry in ???Favorites??? 58
Checking the current route conditions 59
???Playing simulated travel at high speed 60
???Checking the entire route overview on
Checking the current itinerary 60
Editing waypoints and the destination
Browsing information on MSN Direct
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??? Switching between the detailed information display and the preset list display 122
???Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies 122
???Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies 125
???Switching between the detailed information display and the preset list
???Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies 128
Using the ???Function??? menu 128
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Information to User
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interfer- ence, and (2) this device must accept any inter- ference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user???s right to operate the equipment.
FCC ID : AJDK020
MODEL NO. :
IC :
FCC ID : AJDK020
MODEL NO. :
IC :
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and
MADE IN CHINA
For Canadian model
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
This transmitter must not be
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65. This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation (MPE). But it is desirable that it should be in- stalled and operated with at least 20cm and more between the radiator and person???s body (excluding extremities: hands, wrists, feet and ankles).
CAUTION:
USE OF CONTROL OR ADJUSTMENT OR PER-
FORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN
THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN
HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
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THE USE OF OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS WITH
THIS PRODUCT WILL INCREASE EYE HA- ZARD.
WARNING
Handling the cord on this product or cords asso- ciated with accessories sold with the product will expose you to chemicals listed on proposition 65 known to the State of California and other govern- mental entities to cause cancer and birth defect or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
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3 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT SHALL PIONEER BE LIABLE
FOR ANY DAMAGES, CLAIM OR LOSS IN-
CURRED BY YOU (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIM-
ITATION, COMPENSATORY, INCIDENTAL,
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR
EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, LOST PROFITS, LOST
INCOME, LOST SALES OR BUSINESS, EXPEN-
DITURES, INVESTMENTS, OR COMMITMENTS
IN CONNECTION WITH ANY BUSINESS, LOSS
OF ANY GOODWILL, OR DAMAGES) RESULT-
ING FROM THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE
THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF PIONEER HAS
BEEN INFORMED OF, KNEW OF, OR SHOULD
HAVE KNOWN OF THE LIKELIHOOD OF
SUCH DAMAGES. THIS LIMITATION APPLIES
TO ANY AND ALL CAUSES OF ACTION INDIVI-
DUALLY OR IN THE AGGREGATE, INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION BREACH OF CON-
TRACT, BREACH OF WARRANTY, NEGLI-
GENCE, STRICT LIABILITY,
MISREPRESENTATION, AND OTHER TORTS.
IF PIONEER???S WARRANTY DISCLAIMER OR
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SET FORTH IN THIS
AGREEMENT SHALL OR FOR ANY REASON
WHATSOEVER BE HELD UNENFORCEABLE
OR INAPPLICABLE, YOU AGREE THAT
PIONEER???S LIABILITY SHALL NOT EXCEED
FIFTY PERCENT (50%) OF THE PRICE PAID BY
YOU FOR THE ENCLOSED PIONEER PRO- DUCT.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or lim- itation of incidental or consequential da- mages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty disclaimer and limitation of liability shall not be applic- able to the extent that they are prohibited by any applicable federal, state or local law which provides that such a disclaimer or limitation cannot be waived or preempted.
4 EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES
You agree and certify that neither the Software nor any other technical data received from Pioneer, nor the direct product thereof, will be exported outside the United States except as authorized and as permitted by the laws and
regulations of the United States. If the Soft- ware has been rightfully obtained by you out- side of the United States, you agree that you will not
5 TERMINATION
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6 U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS
If the Software is being acquired by or on be- half of the United States government or any other entity seeking or applying rights similar to those customarily claimed by the United States government, the Data is licensed with ???Limited Rights???. Utilization of the Software is subject to the restrictions specified in the ???Rights in Technical Data??? clause at DFARS
7 MISCELLANEOUS
This is the entire Agreement between Pioneer and you regarding its subject matter. No change in this Agreement shall be effective unless agreed to in writing by Pioneer. Pioneer retailers do not have the authority to change this Agreement. This Agreement shall be gov- erned by and construed in accordance with the internal laws of the State of California. If any provision of this Agreement is declared in- valid or unenforceable, the remaining provi- sions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
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THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN
YOU, AS THE END USER, AND PIONEER
ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC.
(???PIONEER???). PLEASE READ THE TERMS AND
CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT CARE-
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The Software and related documentation are provided to you ???AS IS???. PIONEER AND ITS LI- CENSOR(S) (for the purpose of provisions 2 and 3, Pioneer and its licensor(s) shall be col- lectively referred to as ???Pioneer???) MAKES AND
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01
3 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT SHALL PIONEER BE LIABLE
FOR ANY DAMAGES, CLAIM OR LOSS IN-
CURRED BY YOU (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIM-
ITATION, COMPENSATORY, INCIDENTAL,
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR
EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, LOST PROFITS, LOST
SALES OR BUSINESS, EXPENDITURES, IN-
VESTMENTS, OR COMMITMENTS IN CON-
NECTION WITH ANY BUSINESS, LOSS OF
ANY GOODWILL, OR DAMAGES) RESULTING
FROM THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE
THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF PIONEER HAS
BEEN INFORMED OF, KNEW OF, OR SHOULD
HAVE KNOWN OF THE LIKELIHOOD OF
SUCH DAMAGES. THIS LIMITATION APPLIES
TO ALL CAUSES OF ACTION IN THE AGGRE-
GATE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION
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OR INAPPLICABLE, YOU AGREE THAT
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YOU FOR THE ENCLOSED PIONEER PRO- DUCT.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or lim- itation of incidental or consequential da- mages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty disclaimer and limitation of liability shall not be applic- able to the extent that they are prohibited by any applicable federal, state or local law which provides that such a disclaimer or limitation cannot be waived or preempted.
4 EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES
You agree and certify that neither the Software nor any other technical data received from Pioneer, nor the direct product thereof, will be exported outside Canada except as authorized and as permitted by the laws and regulations of Canada. If the Software has been rightfully
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5 TERMINATION
This Agreement is effective until terminated. You may terminate it at any time by destroying the Software. The Agreement also will termi- nate if you do not comply with any terms or conditions of this Agreement. Upon such ter- mination, you agree to destroy the Software.
6 MISCELLANEOUS
This is the entire Agreement between Pioneer and you regarding its subject matter. No change in this Agreement shall be effective unless agreed to in writing by Pioneer. Pioneer retailers do not have the authority to change this Agreement. This Agreement shall be gov- erned by and construed in accordance with the internal laws of the Province of Ontario and the federal laws of Canada applicable therein. If any provision of this Agreement is declared invalid or unenforceable, the remain- ing provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
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Terms and Conditions for the Tele Atlas Data
THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT (THE ???AGREE-
MENT???) BETWEEN YOU, THE END USER, AND TELE ATLAS NORTH AMERICA, INC. (???Tele Atlas???). BY USING YOUR COPY OF THE TELE
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CHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, AC-
CURACY, TITLE AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. NO ORAL OR WRIT-
TEN ADVICE OR INFORMATION PROVIDED
BY TELE ATLAS OR ANY OF ITS AGENTS, EM-
PLOYEES OR THIRD PARTY PROVIDERS
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NOT ENTITLED TO RELY ON ANY SUCH AD-
VICE OR INFORMATION. THIS DISCLAIMER
OF WARRANTIES IS AN ESSENTIAL CONDI-
TION OF THE AGREEMENT.
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FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL,
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MAGES ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT,
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COVER, LOSS OF USE OR BUSINESS INTER-
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You are prohibited from using the POIs (i) to create mailing lists or (ii) for other such si- milar uses.
bCompliance.
You will use the POIs in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations.
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In addition to the Warranties contained in the Agreement, YOU UNDERSTAND THAT
THE POIS ARE LICENSED ON AN ???AS IS???
BASIS WITHOUT GUARANTEE, AND
THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES
MADE WHETHER, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
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EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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About the Data for the Map Database
!Modifications related to roads, streets/high- ways, terrain, construction and other things before/during the development period may not be reflected in this database. Inevitably, those modifications after that period are not reflected in this database.
!For more details about the map coverage of this navigation system, refer to the informa- tion on our website.
!It is strictly prohibited to reproduce and use any part or the whole of this map in any form without permission from the copyright owner.
!If the local traffic regulations or conditions deviate from this data, follow the local traf- fic regulations (such as signs, indications, etc.) and conditions (such as construction, weather, etc.).
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CAUTION
!When a route is calculated, the route and voice guidance for the route are automatically set. Also, for day or time traffic regulations, only information about traffic regulations ap- plicable at the time when the route was calcu- lated is shown.
Before using your navigation system, be sure to read and fully understand the following safety information:
p Read the entire manual before operating this navigation system.
pThe navigation features of your navigation system (and rear view camera option if pur- chased) are intended solely as an aid to you in the operation of your vehicle. It is not a substitute for your attentiveness, judgment, and care when driving.
pDo not operate this navigation system (or the rear view camera option if purchased) if doing so will divert your attention in any way from the safe operation of your vehicle. Always observe safe driving rules and fol- low all existing traffic regulations. If you ex- perience difficulty in operating the system or reading the display, park your vehicle in a safe location and apply the parking brake
before making the necessary adjustments. p Never allow others to use the system un-
less they have read and understood the op- erating instructions.
pNever use this navigation system to route to hospitals, police stations or similar facil- ities in an emergency. Stop using any func-
tions relating to the
pRoute and guidance information displayed by this equipment is for reference purposes
only. It may not accurately reflect the latest permissible routes, road conditions, one way streets, road closures, or traffic restric- tions.
pTraffic restrictions and advisories currently in force should always take precedence over guidance given by the navigation sys-
tem. Always obey current traffic restric- tions, even if the navigation system provides contrary advice.
pFailure to set correct information about the local time may result in the navigation sys-
tem providing improper routing and gui- dance instructions.
pNever set the volume of your navigation system so high that you cannot hear out- side traffic and emergency vehicles.
pTo promote safety, certain functions are dis- abled unless the vehicle is stopped and/or the parking brake is applied.
pThe data encoded in the
the provider is responsible for such con- tent.
pKeep this manual handy as a reference for operating procedures and safety informa- tion.
pPay close attention to all warnings in this manual and follow the instructions care- fully.
pDo not install this navigation system where it may (i) obstruct the driver???s vision, (ii) im- pair the performance of any of the vehicle???s operating systems or safety features, in- cluding air bags or hazard lamp buttons or
(iii) impair the driver???s ability to safely oper- ate the vehicle.
pPlease remember to fasten your seat belt at all times while operating your vehicle. If you are ever in an accident, your injuries can be considerably more severe if your seat belt is not properly buckled.
p Never use headphones while driving.
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pPioneer does not bear responsibility for the accuracy of the information.
pPioneer does not bear responsibility for changes to information services provided by related companies, such as cancellation of services or changing to
Speed limit indication
The speed limit is based on the map database. The speed limit in the database may not match the actual speed limit of the current road. This is not a definite value. Be sure to drive according to the actual speed limit.
Additional Safety Information
Parking brake interlock
Certain functions (such as viewing of DVD- Video and certain touch key operations) of- fered by this navigation system could be dan- gerous and/or unlawful if used while driving. To prevent such functions from being used while the vehicle is in motion, there is an inter- lock system that senses when the parking brake is set and when the vehicle is moving. If you attempt to use the functions described above while driving, they will become disabled until you stop the vehicle in a safe place, and apply the parking brake. Please keep the brake pedal pushed down before releasing the park- ing brake.
WARNING
!LIGHT GREEN LEAD AT POWER CON-
NECTOR IS DESIGNED TO DETECT
PARKED STATUS AND MUST BE CON-
NECTED TO THE POWER SUPPLY SIDE
OF THE PARKING BRAKE SWITCH. IM-
PROPER CONNECTION OR USE OF
THIS LEAD MAY VIOLATE APPLICABLE
LAW AND MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS IN-
JURY OR DAMAGE.
!To avoid the risk of damage and injury and the potential violation of applicable laws, the navi- gation system is not for use with a ???Video image??? that is visible to the driver.
!In some countries or states the viewing of ???Video image??? on a display inside a vehicle even by persons other than the driver may be illegal. Where such regulations apply, they must be obeyed.
!When applying the parking brake in order to view ???Video image??? or to enable other func- tions offered by the navigation system, park your vehicle in a safe place, and keep the brake pedal pushed down before releasing the parking brake if the vehicle is parked on a hill or otherwise might move when releasing the parking brake.
CAUTION
Accuracy/performance of interlock may be im- pacted by such factors as GPS signal detection and driving habits or conditions of the place where the vehicle is parked.
When you attempt to watch ???Video image??? while driving, the warning ???Viewing of front seat video source while driving is strictly prohibited.??? will appear on the screen. To watch ???Video image??? on this display, stop the vehicle in a safe place and apply the parking brake. Please keep the brake pedal pushed down before releasing the parking brake.
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When using a display connected to REAR MONITOR OUTPUT
The video output terminal (REAR MONITOR OUTPUT) is for connection of a display to en- able passengers in the rear seats to watch video images.
WARNING
NEVER install the Rear Display in a location that enables the driver to watch video images while driving.
pThis cautionary statements apply to AVIC- X9115BT.
To avoid battery exhaustion
Be sure to run the vehicle engine while using this product. Using this product without run- ning the engine can drain the battery.
WARNING
Do not use with vehicles that do not feature an ACC position.
Rear view camera
With an optional rear view camera, you are able to use the navigation system as an aid to keep an eye on trailers, or backing into a tight parking spot.
WARNING
!SCREEN IMAGE MAY APPEAR REVERSED.
!USE INPUT ONLY FOR REVERSE OR MIRROR
IMAGE REAR VIEW CAMERA. OTHER USE
MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DAMAGE.
CAUTION
!For safety reasons, the rear view camera func- tion is not available until the navigation sys- tem boots up completely.
!The rear view mode is to use the navigation system as an aid to keep an eye on the trailers,
or while backing up. Do not use this function for entertainment purposes.
Notes Before Using the System
Important (Serial Number:)
The serial number of this device is located on the bottom of this product. For your own security and convenience, be sure to record this number on the enclosed warranty card.
Failure to operate
Should the navigation system fail to operate properly, contact your dealer or nearest authorized Pioneer Service Station.
Please contact the dealer or distributor from which you purchased the product for after- sales service (including warranty conditions) or any other information. In case the necessary information is not available, please contact the companies listed below.
Please do not ship your product to the compa- nies at the addresses listed below for repair without making advance contact.
!U.S.A
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc.
CUSTOMER SUPPORT DIVISION
P.O. Box 1760 Long Beach, CA
!CANADA
Pioneer Electronics of Canada, Inc.
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION DEPARTMENT 300 Allstate Parkway Markham, Ontario L3R 0P2
For warranty information, please see the Lim- ited Warranty sheet included with your pro- duct.
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Visit Our Web site
Visit us at the following site: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com
In Canada
http://www.pioneerelectronics.ca
1Register your product. We will keep the details of your purchase on file to help you refer to this information in the event of an insurance claim such as loss or theft.
2Receive updates on the latest products and technologies.
3Download owner???s manuals, order product catalogues, research new products, and much more.
4Receive notices of software upgrades and software updates.
Manual overview
How to use this manual
Finding the operation procedure for what you want to do
When you have decided what you want to do, you can find the page you need from the
???Contents???.
Finding the operation procedure from a menu name
If you want to check the meaning of an item displayed on the screen, you will find the ne- cessary page from the ???Display information??? at the end of the manual.
Glossary
Use the glossary to find the meanings of terms.
Terminology
Before moving on, take a few minutes to read the following information about the conven- tions used in this manual. Familiarity with these conventions will help you greatly as you learn how to use your new equipment.
!Buttons on your navigation system are de- scribed in ALL CAPITAL, BOLD lettering: e.g.)
MENU button, MAP button.
!Items in different menus, screen titles, and functional components are described in bold with double quotation marks ??? ???: e.g.)
???Destination Menu??? screen or ???AV Source??? screen
!Touch panel keys that are available on the screen are described in bold in brackets [ ]: e.g.)
[Destination], [Settings].
!Extra information, alternatives and other notes are presented in the following for- mat:
e.g.)
p If the home location has not been stored yet, set the location first.
!References are indicated like this: e.g.)
=For details, refer to Setting your home position on page 155.
Definitions of terminology
???Front Display??? and ???Rear Display???
In this manual, the screen that is attached to the body of this navigation unit will be referred to as the ???Front Display???. Any additional op- tional screen that is purchased for use in con- junction with this navigation unit will be referred to as the ???Rear Display???.
???Video image???
???Video image??? in this manual indicates mov- ing images of
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???External storage device (USB, SD)???
The SD memory card, SDHC memory card and USB memory device are collectively re- ferred to as the ???external storage device (USB, SD)???. If it indicates the USB memory only, it is referred to as the ???USB storage device???.
Notice regarding video viewing
Remember that use of this system for com- mercial or public viewing purposes may con- stitute an infringement on the author???s rights as protected by the Copyright Law.
Notice regarding MP3 file usage
Supply of this navigation system conveys only a license for private,
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Notice regarding DVD- Video viewing
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be 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.
iPod compatibility
This product supports only the following iPod models and iPod software versions. Others may not work correctly.
!iPod nano first generation; Ver. 1.3.1
!iPod nano second generation; Ver. 1.1.3
!iPod nano third generation; Ver. 1.1
!iPod fifth generation; Ver. 1.3
!iPod classic; Ver. 1.1.1
!iPod touch; Ver. 1.1.4
pWhen you use this navigation system with a Pioneer USB interface cable for iPod (CD- IU230V) (sold separately), you can control an iPod compatible with this navigation system.
pTo obtain maximum performance, we re- commend that you use the latest software
for the iPod.
pOperation methods may vary depending on the iPod models and the software version
of iPod.
pFor more details about iPod compatibility
with this navigation system, refer to the in- formation on our website.
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pDo not allow direct sunlight to fall on the LCD screen when this product is not being used. Extended exposure to direct sunlight can result in LCD screen malfunction due
to the resulting high temperatures.
pWhen using a cellular phone, keep the an- tenna of the cellular phone away from the
LCD screen to prevent disruption of the video in the form of spots, colored stripes, etc.
pTo protect the LCD screen from damage, be
sure to touch the touch panel keys with your finger and gently touch the screen.
Notes on internal memory
Before removing the vehicle battery
If the battery is disconnected or discharged, the memory will be erased and must be repro- gramed.
pSome data remains. Read Returning the na- vigation system to the default or factory set- tings before you operate this function.
=For more detailed information about the items which would be erased, refer to
Returning the navigation system to the default or factory settings on page 175.
CAUTION
Pressing the RESET button clears the settings for the AV source without clearing all the navigation function items. Please refer to the related section before clearing.
=For more detailed information about the items which would be erased, refer to Returning the navigation system to the default or factory set- tings on page 175.
The microprocessor must be reset under the following conditions:
!Prior to using this product for the first time after installation.
!If the product fails to operate properly.
!If there appear to be problems with the op- eration of the system.
!When changing the combination of equip- ment.
!When adding/removing additional pro- ducts that connect to the navigation sys- tem.
!If your vehicle position is shown on the map with a significant positioning error.
1 Turn the ignition switch OFF.
Data subject to erasure
The information is erased by pressing the RESET button or disconnecting the yellow lead from the battery (or removing the battery it- self). However, some items remain.
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2 Press the RESET button with a pen tip or other pointed implement.
RESET button
pIf you have connected other equipment to
this navigation system with
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7
8
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a
Checking part names and functions
This chapter gives information about the names of the parts and the main features using the buttons.
1Disc loading slot
Insert a disc to play.
=For details concerning operations, refer to Inserting and ejecting a disc on the next page.
2LCD screen
3EJECT button
4RESET button
=For details concerning operations, refer to Resetting the microprocessor on page 26.
5MENU button
Press the MENU button to display the ???Top Menu???.
Press and hold the button when the ???Top Menu??? is displayed. The ???Screen Calibra- tion??? screen appears.
=For details concerning operations, refer to Adjusting the response positions of the touch panel (touch panel calibration) on page 158.
6 MAP button
Press to view the map screen.
Press and hold to display the ???Picture Ad- justment??? screen.
=For details concerning operations, refer to Adjusting the screen brightness on page 158.
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Rotating;
Adjusts the AV (Audio and Video) source vo- lume.
Moving upward or downward once; Changes the map scale one step at a time.
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Keep moving upward or downward; Changes the map scale continuously.
pThis operation is available only while the map screen is displayed.
Moving
Allows you to change the frequency one step at a time; operates track search con- trols.
Keep moving
Allows you to perform manual seek tuning, fast forward or reverse.
Pressing the center of
pWhen your phone is paired to the naviga- tion system, press the center of MULTI- CONTROL to answer an incoming call or
end the phone call.
Keep pressing the center of
Mutes the AV (Audio and Video) source. To cancel the muting, press and hold it again.
8Bluetooth connection status indicator
Lights up when your phone is paired to the navigation system by Bluetooth wireless technology.
9???AV2??? input jack
This is the ???AV2??? input terminal. Use the
pTo connect your iPod by using USB inter- face cable for iPod
aSD card slot
=For more detailed information, refer to In-
Inserting and ejecting a disc
Inserting a disc
% Insert a disc into the disc loading slot.
pDo not insert anything other than a disc into the disc loading slot.
Ejecting a disc
% Press the EJECT button.
The disc is ejected.
Inserting and ejecting an SD memory card
CAUTION
!Keep the dummy SD card out of the reach of small children to prevent them from acciden- tally swallowing it.
!To prevent data loss and damage to the sto- rage device, never remove it from this naviga- tion system while data is being transferred.
!If data loss or corruption occurs on the sto- rage device for any reason, it is usually not possible to recover the data. Pioneer accepts no liability for damages, costs or expenses arising from data loss or corruption.
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pThis system is not compatible with Multi Media Card (MMC).
Ejecting an SD memory card
1 Press the SD memory card until it clicks.
The SD memory card is ejected.
2 Pull out the SD memory card.
pInsert the dummy SD card to keep the SD
card slot free of dust when the SD memory card is not inserted.
USB storage device
pCompatibility with all USB storage device is not guaranteed.
This navigation system may not achieve op- timum performance with some USB sto- rage devices.
p Connection via USB hub is not possible.
Unplugging a USB storage device
% Pull out the USB storage device after checking that no data is being accessed.
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Connecting and disconnecting an iPod
CAUTION
!To prevent data loss and damage to the sto- rage device, never remove it from this naviga- tion system while data is being transferred.
!If data loss or corruption occurs on the sto- rage device for any reason, it is usually not possible to recover the data. Pioneer accepts no liability for damages, costs or expenses arising from data loss or corruption.
Disconnecting your iPod
% Pull out the USB interface cable for iPod after checking that no data is being ac- cessed.
Flow from startup to termination
CAUTION
For safety reasons, the rear view camera function is not available until the navigation system boots up completely.
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Connecting your iPod
Using the USB interface cable for iPod en- ables you to connect your iPod to the naviga- tion system.
pA USB interface cable for iPod
1 Pull out the USB storage device after checking that no data is being accessed.
To AV input on the back of the navigation system
1Start the engine to boot up the system.
After a short pause, the navigation splash screen comes on for a few seconds.
2Turn off the vehicle engine to termi- nate the system.
The navigation system is also turned off.
On
When you use the navigation system for the first time, select the language that you want to use.
1Start the engine to boot up the system.
After a short pause, the navigation splash screen comes on for a few seconds.
2Touch the language that you want to use on the screen.
p For more details about iPod compatibility with this navigation system, refer to the in- formation on our website.
p Connection via USB hub is not possible.
2 Connect your iPod.
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The navigation system will now restart.
4 Touch [Destination] to display Destina- tion menu.
The disclaimer appears. Read the disclaimer carefully, checking its details, and then touch [OK] if you agree to the conditions.
The ???Destination Menu??? appears.
pWhen the system boots up, the vehicle???s an- tenna may extend or turn on depending on
the setting. To retract the antenna, turn the ignition switch off.
=For details, refer to Switching the auto an- tenna setting on page 165.
For safety reasons, the rear view camera function is not available until the navigation system boots up completely.
% Start the engine to boot up the system.
After a short pause, the navigation splash screen comes on for a few seconds.
pThe screen shown will differ depending on the previous conditions.
pIf the navigation screen was shown pre- viously, the disclaimer appears.
Read the disclaimer carefully, checking its
details, and then touch [OK] if you agree to the conditions.
pIf other screens were shown previously, the disclaimer screen will be skipped.
pIf the
details, and then touch [OK] if you agree to the conditions.
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What you can do on each menu
1Top Menu
Press the MENU button to display the ???Top Menu???.
This is the starting menu to access the desired screens and operate the various functions.
2Destination Menu
You can search for your destination on this menu. You can also check or cancel your set route from this menu.
p [MSN Direct] is available for AVIC- X9115BT only.
3Contacts screen
You can access the list of contacts to call up an entry.
=For details, refer to Using
4AV Source menu
You can access the screen for selecting the audio and visual source to play.
5Phone Menu
You can access the screen that is related to
6Settings Menu
You can access the screen to customize set- tings.
7Map screen
Press the MAP button to display the naviga- tion map screen.
8AV operation screen
This is the screen that normally appears when you play the AV source. Touching the icon on the top left corner displays the ???AV Source???
menu.
pTo return to the previous screen, touch
.
=For details, refer to Setting the rear view camera on page 157.
1Press the MENU button to display the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [Settings].
2Touch [System Settings] and then touch [Back Camera].
3Touch [On] next to ???Camera??? to acti- vate the camera setting.
4Press the MENU button to display the
???Top Menu??? and then touch [AV Source].
5 Touch [RearView] on the ???AV Source??? menu.
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Displaying the rear view camera image
[RearView] can be displayed the
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How to use the map
Most of the information provided by your navigation system can be seen on the map. You need to be- come familiar with how information appears on the map.
How to read the map screen
This example shows an example of a 2D map screen.
pInformation with the mark (*) appears only when the route is set.
pDepending on the conditions and settings, some items may not be displayed.
1Next direction of travel*
When you approach a guidance point, this ap- pears in green. Touching this item enables you to hear the previous guidance again.
p For more information about the direc- tion symbol, refer to Supplemental infor- mation about directions on page 191.
2Distance to the guidance point*
Shows the distance to the next guidance point.
3Name of the street to be used (or next gui- dance point)*
4Current time
5Compass
The red arrow indicates north.
6Map mode selector
=For details, refer to Switching the map mode on page 38.
7Shortcut to the
???Map Confirmation Screen???
Touching this shortcut enables the screen to switch to the ???Map Confirmation Screen??? di- rectly with the current position or the cursor position centered.
=For details, refer to What you can do with the ???Map Confirmation Screen??? on page 54.
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This key will be displayed while you activate the dummy run (???Fly over??? or ???Demo Mode???). Touch the key to cancel the dummy run.
=For details, refer to Demo Mode on page 150.
=For details, refer to Playing simulated tra- vel at high speed on page 60.
9Album artwork on iPod
If you connect your iPod to this navigation sys-
tem, the artwork for the album that is playing appears.
aShortcut to the AV operation screen
The AV Source currently selected is shown. Touching the indicator displays the AV opera- tion screen of the current source directly.
bExtension tab for the AV information bar
Touching this tab opens the AV information bar and enables you to briefly view the current status on the AV source. Touching it again re- tracts the bar.
cCurrent route*
The route currently set is highlighted in bright color on the map. If a waypoint is set on the route, the route after the next waypoint is highlighted in another color.
dCurrent position
Indicates the current location of your vehicle. The apex of the triangular mark indicates your orientation and the display moves automati- cally as you drive.
p The apex of the triangular mark is the proper current position.
eStreet name (or city name) that your vehi- cle is traveling along
f
Shows the value on the items selected on ???Displayed Info???. Touching this area allows you to display the ???Route Information??? screen.
=For details, refer to Displayed Info on page 147.
=For details, refer to Checking the current route conditions on page 59.
pThis item is not shown when ???Full Screen Map??? is set to ???On???.
=For details, refer to Map Settings on page 146.
pThe estimated time of arrival is an ideal value that the navigation system com- putes internally as the route is calcu- lated. The estimated time of arrival should be read just as a reference value, and does not guarantee arrival at the time indicated.
gMap scale
The scale of the map is indicated by distance.
hSecond Maneuver Arrow*
Shows the turning direction after next and the distance to there.
p This item is not shown when ???Full Screen Map??? is set to ???On???.
=For details, refer to Map Settings on page 146.
Meaning of guidance flags
: Destination
The checkered flag indicates your destination.
: Waypoint
The yellow flags indicate your way- points.
: Start point
The bright green flag indicates your start point.
Signpost and recommended lane
Signposts will appear together with the recom- mended lane where
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pThis information is based on the map data- base. Thus, the information may differ from actual conditions. Use it as just a direc- tional reference for your driving.
Note regarding the route highlighted in purple
pA route highlighted in purple on the map indicates that your route includes a road not matching your preference on the fol- lowing settings in ???Route???; ???Unpaved Roads???, ???Highways???, ???Ferries???,
For your safety, please review and obey all local traffic rules along the highlighted route.
When ???Heading up??? mode is selected, is displayed.
2D map screen (North up mode)
The map display always has north at the top of the screen.
When ???North up??? mode is selected, is dis- played.
Switching the map mode
3D map screen
There are a number of map displays. Touching the map mode selector allows you to change the map display.
Map mode selector
2D map screen (Heading up mode)
The map display always shows the vehicle???s di- rection as proceeding toward the top of the screen.
When the 3D map screen is selected, is displayed.
1Press the MAP button to display the na- vigation map screen.
2Touch the map mode selector to switch the map display.
Each touch of the map mode selector changes the map display as follows:
2D map screen (Heading up mode) ??? 2D map screen (North up mode) ??? 3D map screen
Changing the scale of the map
1 Press the MAP button to display the na- vigation map screen.
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Moving
3 Touch the map briefly.
Briefly touching the position on the map that you want to see positions the cursor there.
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Cursor
Positioning the cursor to the desired location results in a brief informational overview about the location being displayed at the bottom of screen, with street name and other informa- tion for this location being shown. (The infor- mation shown varies depending on the position.)
4 Touch and drag the map in the desired direction to scroll.
Dragging the map scrolls it. The scrolling in- crement depends on your dragging length.
pPressing the MAP button returns the map to the current position.
pZooming out will reduce the size of the icon and further zooming out will hide it. How- ever, the
keeps displayed.
pFurther zooming out hides the lines of traf- fic information.
Scrolling the map to the position you want to see
1Press the MAP button to display the na- vigation map screen.
2Switch to the 2D map screen.
=For details, refer to Switching the map mode on the previous page.
Changing the tilt and rotation angle of the map
On the 3D map screen, briefly touching the map shows the tilt controls and rotation angle.
1Press the MAP button to display the na- vigation map screen.
2Switch to the 3D map screen.
=For details, refer to Switching the map mode on the previous page.
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3 Touch anywhere on the map briefly to show the tilt controls and rotation angle.
Controls for tilt and rotation angle
pTouching hides the tilt controls and rota- tion angle.
4 Touch the controls to adjust the tilt and rotation angle.
The basic flow of creating your route
1Park your vehicle in a safe place, and apply the parking brake.
j
2 Display the ???Destination Menu???.
j
3Select the method of searching for your destination.
j
4Enter information about the destination and narrow down candidates to one.
j
5Touch [Go Here Now] on the ???Map Confir- mation Screen???.
j
6The navigation system calculates the route to your destination, and then shows the route on the map.
j
7After releasing the parking brake, drive in accordance with navigation guidance.
Operating list screens (e.g. city list)
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1Screen title
The screen title appears.
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2Current page/total pages
3
Returns the previous screen.
4
Touching or on the scroll bar scrolls through the list and allows you to view the re-
maining items.
5Listed items
Touching an item on the list allows you to nar-
row down the options and proceed to the next operation.
Operating the
Each touch of [aA] changes the setting as fol- lows:
??? enables you to capitalize the first letter of a word.
??? enables you to enter letters in
??? enables you to enter letters with capitals (caps) lock.
8[@/!]:
Displays the key to enter special characters, such as [!].
p The appearance of this key and typeable characters change according to the cur- rent keyboard layout.
9[Keys]
Switches the
a[Done]
Confirms the entry and allows you to proceed to the next step.
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1Text box
Displays the characters that are entered. If there is no text in the box, an informative guide with text appears.
2Screen title
The screen title appears.
3Keyboard
Touch the keys to enter the characters.
4Number of possible choices
5
Returns the previous screen.
6 :
Deletes the input text one letter at a time, be- ginning at the end of the text. Continuing to touch the button deletes all of the text.
7Caps lock control
Switches the keyboard between lowercase let- ters and uppercase letters.
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2 Touch [Address].
CAUTION
For safety reasons, these
pSome information regarding traffic regula- tions depends on the time when the route calculation is performed. Thus, the infor- mation may not correspond with a certain traffic regulation when your vehicle actually passes through the location in question. Also, the information on the traffic regula- tions provided will be for a passenger vehi- cle, and not for a truck or other delivery vehicles. Always follow the actual traffic regulations when driving.
Searching for a location by address
The most frequently used function is [Ad- dress], in which the address is specified and the destination is searched.
1 Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???.
3 Touch the key next to ???Country:??? to dis- play the country list.
4 Touch one of the items on the list to set the country as search area.
The screen returns to the previous screen.
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5 Touch the key next to ???State:??? and touch the desired state, province, or terri- tory on the list.
The screen returns to the previous screen.
6 Touch the key next to ???City:??? to enter the city name.
7 Enter the city name or Zip code.
!When the options are narrowed down to six or less, those are automatically listed.
!If you want to list the options matching to the current information entered, touch [Done].
!Touching [History] displays the list of cities that you selected before.
8 Touch the desired city name.
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11 Touch one of the options at the bottom of the ???Map Confirmation Screen??? to select the next operation.
Touch [Route...] then [Go Here Now] to set your selected position as your destination and calculate the route up that point.
=For details of other operations on the ???Map Confirmation Screen???, refer to What you can do with the
???Map Confirmation Screen??? on page 54.
If only one option is appropriate for your entry, the screen will jump to the
???Map Confirmation Screen??? directly and the pro- cess of entering the street name or house num- ber will be skipped. If you do not want that location, touch to retry with another ad- dress.
2 Touch [Around Cursor].
3 Drag the map to move the cursor to the desired position and touch [OK].
The number of nearby POIs will appear at the bottom of the screen.
4 Touch the category you want.
Searching for the vicinity Points of Interest (POI)
Information about various facilities (Points Of Interest - POI), such as gas stations, parking lots or restaurants, is available. You can search for a POI by selecting the category (or entering the POI Name).
Searching for POIs around the cursor
1 Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [POI].
If there are more detailed categories within the selected category, repeat this step as many times as necessary.
Touch [Search] to search for a POI by entering the POI name in the selected category. Touching [All] lists all POIs that are included in the categories currently displayed.
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5 Touch the POI you want.
!Touching the [Name] tab sorts the options in the list in alphabetical order.
!Touching the [Distance] tab sorts the op-
tions in the list in order by distance.
pIcons are helpful for quickly telling the cate- gory of facilities with the same name.
6 Touch one of the options at the bottom of the ???Map Confirmation Screen??? to select the next operation.
Touch [Route...] then [Go Here Now] to set your selected position as your destination and calculate the route up that point.
=For details of other operations on the ???Map Confirmation Screen???, refer to What you can do with the
???Map Confirmation Screen??? on page 54.
pSearching for a spot and touching [Info] on the ???Map Confirmation Screen??? also allows you to search for nearby POIs around the cursor.
=For details, refer to Viewing information about a specified location on page 56.
Searching for a nearby POI
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [POI].
2Touch [Around Current GPS Location].
The list of POI categories appears.
=For the subsequent operations, refer to
Searching for POIs around the cursor on the previous page.
Searching for POIs along the current route
pThis function is available when the route is set.
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [POI].
2Touch [Along Route].
The list of POI categories appears.
=For the subsequent operations, refer to
Searching for POIs around the cursor on the previous page.
Searching for POIs around the destination
pThis function is available when the route is set.
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [POI].
2Touch [Around Destination].
The list of POI categories appears.
=For the subsequent operations, refer to
Searching for POIs around the cursor on the previous page.
Searching for POIs around the address
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [POI].
2Touch [Around entered address].
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3Enter the address you want.
=For details, refer to Searching for a location by address on page 42.
4Touch the category you want.
=For the subsequent operations, refer to
Searching for POIs around the cursor on page 44.
Using ???Saved Criteria???
Storing your selection sequence
You can store the selected search method and one of the categories as a shortcut to recall it later. It allows you to search for a POI in the same way as you did before. You can also de- lete the shortcuts.
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [POI].
2Touch [Register Search Criteria].
3 Touch one of the items on the list.
4 Touch the search method that you want to put into memory.
The list of POI categories appears.
5 Touch the category that you want to put into memory.
If there are more detailed categories within the selected category, select the desired category from the list repeatedly until your desired cate- gory appears.
Your selection sequence is shown on the top of the screen.
6 Recheck the sequence and touch [Save Criteria] to put it into memory.
!Selecting an item that has already been stored allows you to overwrite it.
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!Touching [Save Criteria] without selecting a category allows you to store only your se- lected search method including all cate- gories.
!If there aren???t any more detailed categories, a blank list appears. In that case, touching [Save Criteria] allows you to store it as the currently selected category. Check the cur- rent sequence at the top of the screen.
7 Enter the name and then touch [Done] to complete the entry.
The storing process is complete and the short- cut is available on ???Saved Criteria???.
4 Touch the POI you want.
Searching for POIs by using the memorized sequence
You can search for POIs with using the pre- stored shortcut.
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [POI].
2Touch [Saved Criteria].
3Touch one of the items on the list.
Touch [Route...] then [Go Here Now] to set your selected position as your destination and calculate the route up that point.
=For details of other operations on the ???Map Confirmation Screen???, refer to What you can do with the
???Map Confirmation Screen??? on page 54.
Deleting memorized sequence
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [POI].
2Touch [Saved Criteria].
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3 Touch [Delete] on the right of the item that you want to delete.
4 Touch the folder you want on the list.
5 Touch one of the items on the list.
Searching for POIs by using the data on external storage devices (USB, SD)
Creating a customized POI is possible by using the utility program ???AVIC FEEDS??? which is available separately, on your PC. (???AVIC FEEDS??? will be available on our website.) Stor- ing the customized POI properly and connect- ing the external storage device (USB, SD) enables the system to use the data for searches.
1Connect the USB device or insert the SD card.
2Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [USB/SD].
3Touch the storage that you want to load from.
6 Touch one of the options at the bottom of the ???Map Confirmation Screen??? to select the next operation.
Touch [Route...] then [Go Here Now] to set your selected position as your destination and calculate the route up that point.
=For details of other operations on the ???Map Confirmation Screen???, refer to What
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Searching for a location by coordinates
Entering a latitude and longitude pinpoints the location.
1 Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [Route Function].
2 Touch [Coordinate].
3 Touch either the latitude key or the longitude key, whichever you want to enter.
The values on the latitude key or longitude key shows the coordinates on the cursor just be- fore entering this screen.
4 Touch to delete the current value and enter the desired coordinate.
The ???Map Confirmation Screen??? appears.
7 Touch one of the options at the bottom of the ???Map Confirmation Screen??? to select the next operation.
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Touch [Route...] then [Go Here Now] to set your selected position as your destination and calculate the route up that point.
=For details of other operations on the ???Map Confirmation Screen???, refer to What
Touch [Route...] then [Go Here Now] to set your selected position as your destination and calculate the route up that point.
=For details of other operations on the ???Map Confirmation Screen???, refer to What you can do with the
Selecting a location you searched for recently
The places that you have searched for in the past are automatically stored in ???History???. Selecting an item from the list provides an easy way to specify the position.
p???History??? can store up to 32 locations. If the entries reach the maximum, the new entry overwrites the oldest one.
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [History].
2Touch the entry you want.
3 Touch one of the options at the bottom of the ???Map Confirmation Screen??? to select the next operation.
Deleting an entry in ???History???
Items in ???History??? can be deleted. All entries in ???History??? can also be deleted at once.
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [History].
2Touch [Delete] on the right of the item that you want to delete.
3Touch [Yes].
A message will appear asking you to confirm the deletion.
pTouching [Clear History] allows you to de- lete all the entries.
pBecause deleted data cannot be restored,
take extra care not to mistakenly delete items.
Selecting a location stored in ???Favorites???
Storing locations you visit frequently saves time and effort.
Selecting an item from the list provides an easy way to specify the position.
p ???Favorites??? can store up to 30 locations.
1 Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [Favorites].
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2 Touch the entry you want.
3 Touch one of the options at the bottom of the ???Map Confirmation Screen??? to select the next operation.
Touch [Route...] then [Go Here Now] to set your selected position as your destination and calculate the route up that point.
=For details of other operations on the ???Map Confirmation Screen???, refer to What you can do with the
???Map Confirmation Screen??? on page 54.
Deleting an entry in ???Favorites???
All entries in ???Favorites??? can be deleted at once.
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [Favorites].
2Touch [Clear All].
A message will appear asking you to confirm the deletion.
3 Touch [Yes].
pBecause deleted data cannot be restored,
take extra care not to mistakenly delete items.
Setting up a route to your home
If your home location is stored, the route home can be calculated by touching a single key.
% Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [Return Home].
When the route is not set, route calculation starts immediately.
When a route has already been set, a message will appear asking you to cancel it. Touch [Yes] to start the route calculation.
pIf the home location has not been stored yet, set the location first.
=For details, refer to Setting your home po- sition on page 155.
Setting a route by recalling a saved route
Saving a route enables you to recall the same route. Selecting a saved item from a list is an easy way to set a saved route.
Selecting an item from the list provides an easy way to specify the position.
!If there are no entries on the list, save a route first.
=For details concerning other operations, refer to Storing the current route on page 62.
1 Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [Saved Routes].
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2 Touch the entry you want.
4 Touch one of the options at the bottom of the ???Map Confirmation Screen??? to select the next operation.
If no route has been set yet, the saved route is recalled and the guidance will start im- mediately.
Searching for a location by scrolling the map
Specifying a location after scrolling the map enables you to set the position as an operable target in the ???Map Confirmation Screen???.
1Press the MAP button to display the na- vigation map screen.
2Touch and drag the screen to scroll the map to the position you want.
Touch [Route...] then [Go Here Now] to set your selected position as your destination and calculate the route up that point.
=For details of other operations on the ???Map Confirmation Screen???, refer to What
3 Touch to display the ???Map Confirmation Screen???.
The ???Map Confirmation Screen??? appears.
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What you can do with the ???Map Confirmation Screen???
Under most conditions after searching for a location, the ???Map Confirmation Screen??? appears, so you can select the next operation. The options shown below are available on this screen:
Map
Shows a
Save as...
Places a map pin, and saves the position.
=For more details of the operation, refer to Save as... on the next page.
Route...
Sets the destination, waypoints, and starting point positions.
=For more details of the operation, refer to Route... on this page.
Info
Shows detailed information about the location of the cursor position.
=For more details of the operation, refer to
Viewing information about a specified loca- tion on page 56.
Call
Enables you to call the POI that has a tele- phone number. (Pairing with cellular phone featuring Bluetooth wireless technology is re- quired.)
=For more details of the operation, refer to
Route...
Go Here Now
Calculates the new route by setting the cursor position as the new destination.
=For more details of the operation, refer to
Setting the location as a new destination on the next page.
Add Via
Recalculates the route by adding the cursor position as a waypoint.
=For more details of the operation, refer to
Setting the location as a waypoint on the next page.
Continue
Recalculates the route by setting the cursor position as the new destination. The previous destination becomes a waypoint.
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=For more details of the operation, refer to
Replacing the location as the new final desti- nation on this page.
Starting Point
Sets the location as a starting point.
=For more details of the operation, refer to
Setting the location as the start point on this page.
Save as...
Add Pin
Puts a map pin at the cursor position as a mark up.
=For details, refer to Placing a map pin on the location on the next page.
Add POI
Stores the cursor position as a POI.
=For details, refer to Registering the location as a customized POI on page 57.
Add Favorite
Stores the cursor position as one of the ???Fa- vorites???.
=For details, refer to Storing the location in
2 Touch [Go Here Now].
When the route is not set, route calculation starts immediately.
When a route has already been set, a message will appear asking you to cancel it. Touch [Yes] to start the route calculation.
pWhen the cursor overlaps with a destina- tion that has already been set, touch [Re- move Dest.] to cancel the current route or
recalculate the route by setting one of the remaining waypoints as the destination.
Setting the location as a waypoint
1 Touch [Route...] on the ???Map Confirmation Screen???.
2 Touch [Add Via].
pWhen the cursor overlaps a waypoint al-
ready set, touch [Remove Via] to delete the waypoint and recalculate the route.
Replacing the location as the new final destination
1 Touch [Route...] on the ???Map Confirmation Screen???.
2 Touch [Continue].
pRecalculates the route by setting the cursor
position as the new destination. The pre- vious destination becomes a waypoint.
Setting the location as the start point
Screen) Confirmation (Map decided is location the After
Setting the location as a new destination
1 Touch [Route...] on the ???Map Confirmation Screen???.
When there is no route, only the starting point can be set. Otherwise, the new route from the starting point to the current destination will be recalculated.
1 Touch [Route...] on the ???Map Confirmation Screen???.
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2 Touch [Starting Point].
pWhen the cursor overlaps with a starting point already set, it changes to [Remove
Start]. All waypoints already set are deleted.
Viewing information about a specified location
Locating the cursor to your desired position enables you to view detailed information about the location by using the
???Map Confirmation Screen???.
1Press the MAP button to display the na- vigation map screen.
2Touch and drag the screen to scroll the map to the position you want.
3Touch to display the ???Map Confirmation Screen???.
The ???Map Confirmation Screen??? appears.
4Touch [Info] at the bottom of the ???Map Confirmation Screen???.
The ???Point Info??? screen appears.
1
2
1The address and coordinates
2Information about a nearby POI
p Up to 300 nearby POIs will be listed.
5Touch or to scroll the nearby POI list and then touch the desired POI.
Touching one of the listed POIs enables you to view more detailed information about the POI.
6Touch [OK].
If you touch [OK], the
???Map Confirmation Screen??? appears with a focus on the selected POI.
Placing a map pin on the location
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1Search for a location or position the cursor on the desired area by scrolling the map and displaying the
???Map Confirmation Screen???.
2Touch [Save as...] on the
???Map Confirmation Screen???.
3 Touch [Add Pin].
The pin icon is placed on the map and the screen returns to the map screen.
pThe color of the pin icon is assigned auto- matically within predefined colors when you set it up.
Removing a map pin
When the cursor overlaps a map pin that has already been set, you can remove the map pin.
1Locate the cursor at the pin icon and display the ???Map Confirmation Screen???.
2Touch [Save as...] on the
???Map Confirmation Screen???.
3 Touch [Remove Pins].
The pin icon is removed and the screen re- turns to the map screen.
Registering the location as a customized POI
If a new business has opened, it may not be found in the database. Registering the loca- tion as a new POI allows you to use the item just like a preinstalled POI.
1Search for a location or position the cursor on the desired area by scrolling the map and displaying the
???Map Confirmation Screen???.
2Touch [Save as...] on the
???Map Confirmation Screen???.
3 Touch [Add POI].
The list of POI categories appears.
4 Touch the desired category to which the location is to be assigned.
If there are more detailed categories within the selected category, repeat this step as many times as necessary.
5Touch [Add here] when the desired ca- tegory list appears to add the item to it.
If there aren???t any more detailed categories, the blank list appears. In such case, touching [Add here] allows you to add the item and register it as an item belonging to the category that you selected on the previous screen.
p Touching [Add here] without selecting any category is invalid.
6Enter the name and then touch [Done] to complete the entry.
The registration is now complete and the item is available as a customized POI.
p You can edit the stored POI later in ???POI Settings???.
=For more details of the operation, refer to
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Storing the location in
???Favorites???
Storing your favorite locations as ???Favorites??? provides you with the opportunity to save the time and effort of
= For more details of the operation, refer to
Selecting a location stored in ???Favorites??? on page 50.
p ???Favorites??? can store up to 30 locations.
1Search for a location or position the cursor on the desired area by scrolling the map and displaying the
???Map Confirmation Screen???.
2Touch [Save as...] on the
???Map Confirmation Screen???.
3Touch [Add Favorite].
4Touch the entry you want.
Selecting an item that has already been stored allows you to overwrite it.
5 Enter the name and then touch [Done] to complete the entry.
Storage is complete and the item is available as a preset entry on ???Favorites???.
Deleting an entry in
???Favorites???
All entries in ???Favorites??? can be deleted at once.
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [Favorites].
2Touch [Clear All].
A message will appear asking you to confirm the deletion.
3 Touch [Yes].
pBecause deleted data cannot be restored,
take extra care not to mistakenly delete items.
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The ???Route Information??? screen provides you with various detailed information about the current route.
This is an example showing a route with two waypoints.
p This function is available only when the route is set and your vehicle position is on the route.
pYou can also display the ???Route Informa- tion??? screen by touching
=For details, refer to
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [Route Function].
2Touch [Route info].
The ???Route Information??? screen appears.
7
8
1Starting point
2Current position
3Waypoint
4Destination
5Time and distance up to the point currently shown
The remaining distance and time, as well as the estimated time of arrival are displayed.
6???Method:??? is the route calculation method that is currently set
= For details, refer to Route on page 148.
7Point currently shown and information re- garding the point
8The route conditions up to the point cur- rently shown
Touching the icon enables you to check the details. If there are five or more icons, touch to show the next four icons.
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3 Touch [Dest.] to switch to the first way- point screen.
The ???Route Information (to via)??? screen ap- pears.
4Touch [Via] to switch to the second waypoint screen.
The ???Route Information (to via)??? screen for next waypoint appears.
5Touch [Via] to return to the screen for whole route.
The ???Route Information??? screen appears.
pIf three or more waypoints are set, each touch of [Via] shows the screen for the next waypoint.
Playing simulated travel at high speed
Checking the entire route overview on the map
You can check the entire outline of the current route.
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [Route Function].
2Touch [Route info].
The ???Route Information??? screen appears.
3 Touch [Fit to Screen].
A 2D map screen will appear with the current overall route fitted onto the screen.
Checking the current itinerary
You can check the route details.
pThis function is available only when the route is set and your vehicle position is on the route.
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [Route Function].
2Touch [Itinerary].
3Touch or to scroll the list.
Scroll the list as necessary.
This function allows you to play the simulated navigation function at high speed without voice guidance. This function is useful if you want to browse how the current route will be navigated.
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [Route Function].
2Touch [Route info].
The ???Route Information??? screen appears.
1 3
1 Turning direction
3 Touch [Fly over].
The simulation will start.
pIf you want to stop the simulation, touch on the map.
2Driving distance
3Names of the streets you are driving through
4 Touch [Mode].
Each touch of [Mode] changes the list mode.
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Alternative options:
!Detailed Instructions
All turning points, passed streets and other information is shown.
!Instructions
All turning points (where voice guidance is given) are shown.
!Road List
Displays the turning points in the most sim- plified form (duplicated route names are merged into one).
pWhen a long distance route is calculated, your navigation system may not be able to list all roads. (In this case, the remaining
roads will be shown in the list as you drive on.)
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Editing waypoints
You can edit waypoints (locations you want to visit on the way to your destination) and recal- culate the route so that is passes through these locations.
Touching [Optimize] sorts the waypoints auto- matically so that the route will compromise the least time and distance.
4 Touch [Done].
The route is recalculated and the map of the current position appears.
Adding a waypoint
1Search for a location.
=For more details, refer to the descriptions from page 42 to page 52.
2Touch [Route...] on the
???Map Confirmation Screen???.
3Touch [Add Via].
=For more details of the operation, refer to
Sorting waypoints on this page.
pWhen you set waypoints in the route to your destination, the route up to the next way- point will appear in light green. The rest of the route will appear in light blue.
Sorting waypoints
You can sort waypoints and recalculate the route.
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [Route Function].
2Touch [Edit Route].
The ???Edit Route??? screen appears.
3 Touch [i] or [j] to move the waypoint or destination.
Put them in the desired order.
Deleting a waypoint
You can delete waypoints from the route and then recalculate the route. (You can delete waypoints successively.)
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [Route Function].
2Touch [Edit Route].
The ???Edit Route??? screen appears.
3Touch [Delete] on the right of the way- point that you want to delete.
The waypoint will be deleted from the list.
4Touch [Done].
The route is recalculated and the map of the current position appears.
Storing the current route
Storing the current route allows you to recall and set the stored route.
pThis function is available only when the route is set and your vehicle position is on the route.
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [Route Function].
2Touch [Save Route].
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3 Enter the name and then touch [Done] to complete the entry.
The previous screen appears.
p Saved route can be recalled later.
=For details, refer to Setting a route by recal- ling a saved route on page 51.
Deleting the entry in ???Saved
Routes???
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [Saved Routes].
2Touch [Delete] on the right of the item that you want to delete.
pBecause deleted data cannot be restored,
take extra care not to mistakenly delete items.
Deleting the current route
If you no longer need to travel to your destina- tion, follow the steps below to delete the cur- rent route and cancel the route guidance.
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [Delete Route].
A message confirming the cancellation of the current route appears.
2Touch [Yes].
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If you have an active subscription to MSN Direct service, you can check and
browse various information on your navigation system, such as gas prices, movie times, weather conditions and traffic information. The information will be updated periodically.
???This function is available for
To receive MSN?? Direct on an MSN
?? 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, MSN, and the MSN logo are trade- marks of the Microsoft group of companies.
Notice about MSN Direct
Pioneer is not responsible for the accuracy of the MSN Direct content. The MSN Direct content may not be current or available at times, and is subject to change without notice.
Activating the service
You have to activate MSN Direct first.
p A
pIf you have difficulty for the online subscrip- tion, please call
General flow chart:
1Check your product key.
You have to know your product key for the subscription.
(Refer to Checking your product key on this page.)
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2Make an online subscription to MSN Direct service using your PC.
(Refer to Subscribing to the MSN Direct ser- vice on the next page.)
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3Activate the MSN Direct service on this pro- duct.
(Refer to Activating the MSN Direct function on the next page.)
j
4Activation is complete.
Checking your product key
The product key that you can find here is used in the online subscription.
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [MSN Direct].
The ???MSN Direct??? screen appears.
2Touch [Status].
3Write your product key down in the fol- lowing box;
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Subscribing to the MSN Direct service
Within two days of completing the subscription,
execute Activating the MSN Direct function.
1Access the following URL and read the description. http://www.msndirect.com/pioneer
2Be sure to check the coverage area and other availabilities of MSN Direct on the web page.
3Go to the page for activation and enter your product key.
4Follow the directions on the web page to complete the subscription.
Activating the MSN Direct function
After the online subscription, complete the ac- tivation so that the navigation system can re- ceive the information.
This operation must be performed under the following conditions
???You are currently in the coverage area of MSN Direct.
???The signal strength () on ???MSN Direct??? screen is not weak.
1
2Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [MSN Direct].
The ???MSN Direct??? screen appears. Check the signal strength. If the signal is
weak, move to another location where a stron- ger signal can be received.
3Touch [Status].
4Wait until the activation status changes to ???Active???.
It may take approximately 20 or 30 minutes to complete the activation.
After activation is complete, the information will be available on each menu.
Browsing gas prices
Recent gas prices of nearby gas stations are displayed in a list.
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![Distance] (default):
Sorts the items in the list in order by dis- tance from the vehicle position.
![Name]:
Sorts the items in the list alphabetically.
![Price]:
Sorts the items in the list by price.
4 Touch on the item that you want to view in detail.
Although the MSN Direct service regularly up- dates movie information, the information pro- vided may not necessarily correspond to actual movie information. Please refer to Notice about MSN Direct on page 64.
It may take up to 6 hours for all the data to be- come available under the following conditions:
!When you use MSN Direct for the first time.
!When you have not performed this function previously around the current area.
!After the navigation system has been turned off for a few days.
Searching for a theater by selecting a movie title
1 Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [MSN Direct].
1The names of gas stations
2Gas prices
The information in ( ) shows how current the information is.
3Distance from the current position
5 Touch one of the options at the bottom of the ???Map Confirmation Screen??? to select the next operation.
=For details of other operations on the ???Map Confirmation Screen???, refer to What
???Map Confirmation Screen??? on page 54.
Browsing movie times
Nearby theaters can be displayed on a list. Switching the screen allows you to see the movie title now showing.
2Touch [Movie Times].
3Touch [All Movie Titles].
The movie titles now showing are displayed.
4 Touch the desired movie title.
The theaters that are currently showing the se- lected movie are displayed.
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5 Touch the desired tab to change the sort order.
Searching for a movie title by selecting a theater
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [MSN Direct].
2Touch [Movie Times].
The nearby theaters are displayed.
3 Touch the desired tab to change the sort order.
Available options;
![Distance] (default):
Sorts the items in the list in order by dis- tance from the vehicle position.
![Name]:
Sorts the items in the list alphabetically.
6 Touch on the item that you want to view in detail.
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1The names of theaters and their locations
2Distance from the current position
7 Touch one of the options at the bottom of the ???Map Confirmation Screen??? to select the next operation.
=For details of other operations on the ???Map Confirmation Screen???, refer to What you can do with the
Available options;
![Distance] (default):
Sorts the items in the list in order by dis- tance from the vehicle position.
![Name]:
Sorts the items in the list alphabetically.
4 Touch the desired theater.
The movie titles currently shown on the se- lected theater are displayed.
5Touch on the item that you want to view in detail.
6Touch one of the options at the bottom of the ???Map Confirmation Screen??? to select the next operation.
=For details of other operations on the ???Map Confirmation Screen???, refer to What
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Browsing weather information
Local weather information can be displayed on a list. Switching the screen allows you to see worldwide weather conditions.
Although the MSN Direct service regularly up- dates weather information, the information provided may not necessarily correspond to ac- tual weather conditions. Please refer to Notice about MSN Direct on page 64.
Checking the local weather information
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [MSN Direct].
2Touch [Weather].
The local weather information is displayed. The area name, distance and direction from current position are displayed on the list. The items on the list are sorted by distance.
3 Touch the desired area.
Detailed information is displayed.
Touching [Forecast] displays the weather fore- casts for these three days.
Checking worldwide weather conditions
1 Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [MSN Direct].
2 Touch [Weather].
The local weather information is displayed.
3 Touch [Worldwide].
Worldwide weather conditions are displayed. The area name, distance and direction from current position are displayed on the list. The list is sorted alphabetically by the area name.
4 Touch the desired area.
Detailed information is displayed.
Using traffic information
You can view current traffic conditions and in- formation. When the navigation system re- ceives updated traffic information, it will overlay the traffic information on your map and also display detailed text information when available.
In the default setting, the navigation system takes into account traffic information and tries to avoid traffic congestions and suggest better routes. Also, when you are traveling along a route and the system finds another better route for avoiding the traffic congestion, the current route will be recalculated automati- cally.
The term ???traffic congestion??? in this section in- dicates the following types of traffic condi- tions:
???
???Stopped traffic
???Closed/blocked roads
Viewing the traffic event
Traffic Information is displayed on a screen in the form of a list. This allows you to check how many traffic incidents have occurred, their lo- cation and their distance from your current po- sition.
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Although the MSN Direct service regularly up- dates traffic information, the information pro- vided may not necessarily correspond to actual traffic conditions. Please refer to Notice about MSN Direct on page 64.
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [MSN Direct].
2Touch [Traffic].
A list with traffic information that has been re- ceived is shown. The list is sorted by distance from your current position.
Places (street names) where incidents have occurred are displayed on the list.
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2Street or location and direction
3Distance to the location and event
4Switching to traffic flow list
=For more details concerning the opera- tion, refer to Viewing the traffic flow on this page.
5Touch to change the settings of traffic infor- mation.
=For more details concerning the opera- tion, refer to Setting the traffic informa- tion on the next page.
3 Touch the item you want to check its position on the map.
The traffic event information displayed on the map is as follows.
Traffic event icon and line
! with yellow line: Heavy traffic
! with red line: Traffic jam
! with black line: Closed/blocked roads
! etc.:
Accidents, constructions, etc.
Viewing the traffic flow
Traffic Information is displayed on a screen in the form of a list. This allows you to check how many traffic incidents have occurred, their lo- cation and their distance from your current po- sition.
Although the MSN Direct service regularly up- dates traffic information, the information pro- vided may not necessarily correspond to actual traffic conditions. Please refer to Notice about MSN Direct on page 64.
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [MSN Direct].
2Touch [Traffic].
3Touch [Traffic Flow].
A list with traffic event information that has been received is shown.
Places (street names) where incidents have occurred are displayed on the list.
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2Street or location and direction
3Distance to the location and event
4Switching to traffic event list
=For more details concerning the opera- tion, refer to Viewing the traffic event on page 68.
5Touch to change the settings of traffic infor- mation.
=For more details concerning the opera- tion, refer to Setting the traffic informa- tion on this page.
4 Touch the item you want to check its position on the map.
The traffic event information displayed on the map is as follows.
Traffic flow icon and line
!Red: average speed in this area is slower than 15 mph (24 km/h)
!Yellow: average speed in this area is be- tween 15 mph to 45 mph (24 km/h to 72 km/ h)
!Green: average speed in this area is faster than 45 mph (72 km/h) (An icon without a line will be displayed)
Preferred functions related to traffic informa- tion can be set.
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [MSN Direct].
2Touch [Traffic] and then touch [Set- tings].
The ???Traffic Settings??? screen appears.
Available options;
!???Recalculate route avoiding traffic??? [Enabled]:
Calculates the new route with the traffic congestion taken into account when rerout- ing.
[Disabled]:
Calculates the new route without taking traffic jam into account when rerouting.
!???Sort events by??? [Distance]:
Sorts the traffic event items in the list by distance.
[Type]:
Sorts the traffic event items in the list by event type.
!???Use traffic information???
[On]:
Calculates the route with the traffic conges- tion taken into account in the initial calcula- tion.
[Off]:
Calculates the route without taking traffic
jam into account in the initial calculation.
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Browsing news headlines
Recent news headlines are displayed in a list.
Although the MSN Direct service regularly up- dates news headlines, the information pro- vided may not necessarily correspond to current news headlines. Please refer to Notice about MSN Direct on page 64.
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [MSN Direct].
2Touch [News Headlines].
3Touch the desired news headline.
Further details about the news are displayed.
4 Touch or to scroll the list.
Although the MSN Direct service regularly up- dates local event information, the information provided may not necessarily correspond to ac- tual local event conditions. Please refer to No- tice about MSN Direct on page 64.
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [MSN Direct].
2Touch [Local Events].
The recent local events are displayed in a list.
3 Touch the desired event to display de- tailed information of the event.
Available options;
![Name]:
Sorts the items in the list alphabetically.
![Distance]:
Sorts the items in the list in order by dis- tance from the vehicle position.
![Time]:
Sorts the items in the list in order by the time when the event is opened.
4 Touch [Select] to display there with the map.
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Browsing local events
The nearby events to be held in the next few days are displayed on a list, and you can see the detail event information.
The ???Map Confirmation Screen??? appears.
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5 Touch one of the options at the bottom of the ???Map Confirmation Screen??? to select the next operation.
=For details of other operations on the ???Map Confirmation Screen???, refer to What
???Map Confirmation Screen??? on page 54.
Browsing stock quotes
Recent stock quotes are displayed in a list.
Although the stock quote displayed onscreen is updated about 40 minutes (approx.), these prices are not realtime values.
It may take up to 20 minutes for all the data to become available under the following condi- tions:
!When you use MSN Direct for the first time.
!When you have not performed this function previously around the current area.
!After the navigation system has been
turned off for a few days.
=Please refer to Notice about MSN Direct on page 64.
Selecting stock symbols
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [MSN Direct].
2Touch [Stock Quotes].
pThe blank list appears when no symbols are selected.
3 Touch [Select Stocks].
pArrow in the left of each item indicates the stock price movement. If there is no stock price movements than previous close,
4Touch the stock symbol that you want to add.
When you touch the symbol, a check mark ap- pears indicating that it is selected.
p To cancel the selection, remove the check mark by touching the item again.
5Touch .
Viewing the detailed stock quotes
1Touch [Destination] on the ???Top Menu???, and then touch [MSN Direct].
2Touch [Stock Quotes].
3Touch the desired stock quote.
Detailed stock quote information is dis- played.
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CAUTION
For your safety, avoid talking on the phone as much as possible while driving.
If your cellular phone features Bluetooth?? technology, this navigation system can be con- nected to your cellular phone wirelessly. Using this
For more information about the connectivity with the cellular phone featuring Bluetooth wireless technology, refer to the information on our website.
Preparing communication devices
This navigation system has a
While your cellular phone featuring Bluetooth wireless technology is connected, the Blue- tooth connection status indicator lights.
=For details, refer to Notes for
pWhen the navigation system is turned off, the Bluetooth connection is also discon- nected. When the system restarts, the sys- tem automatically attempts to reconnect the
cept when the connection is severed due to cellular phone operation).
Displaying the Phone Menu
Use the ???Phone Menu??? if you connect the cel- lular phone to the navigation system for utiliza- tion.
1 Press the MENU button to display the ???Top Menu???.
2 Touch [Phone].
4
1: Network name of the cellular phone company
2: Reception status of the cellular phone
3: Battery status of the cellular phone
4: Name of connected cellular phone
Registering your cellular phone
You need to register your cellular phone featur- ing Bluetooth wireless technology when you connect it for the first time. A total of three phones can be registered. Three registration methods are available:
!Searching for nearby phones
!Searching for a specified phone
!Pairing from your cellular phone
pThe default device name displayed on the cellular phone is ???Pioneer Navi???. The PIN code is ???1111???.
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Searching for nearby phones
The system searches for available cellular phones near the navigation system, displays them in a list, and registers them for connec- tion.
1Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech- nology on your cellular phone.
For some cellular phones, no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless tech- nology. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your cellular phone.
2Touch [Phone Settings] on the ???Phone Menu???.
=For details, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on the previous page.
3Touch [Connection].
4Touch [Add Device], and then [Search devices].
The system searches for cellular phones fea- turing Bluetooth technology that are waiting for the connection and displays them in the list if the device has found.
p Up to 10 cellular phones will be listed in the
A message prompting you to enter a PIN code appears.
7 Enter the PIN code ???1111??? using the cel- lular phone.
When a connection is successfully estab- lished, a connection complete message ap- pears, the screen returns to the ???Phone Settings??? menu by touching [OK].
Searching for a specified phone
If you cannot connect your phone using [Search devices] and [Pair from the mobile phone], try this method if your phone is found in the list.
order that the cellular phone is found.
5 Wait until your cellular phone appears in the list.
pIf you cannot find the cellular phone you want to connect, check that the cellular phone is waiting for the Bluetooth wireless technology connection.
6 Touch the cellular phone name you want to register.
1Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech- nology on your cellular phone.
For some cellular phones, no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless tech- nology. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your cellular phone.
2Touch [Phone Settings] on the ???Phone Menu???.
=For details, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on the previous page.
3Touch [Connection].
4Touch [Add Device], and then [Select specific devices].
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5 Touch the model name of the cellular phone to be connected.
The system searches for cellular phones fea- turing Bluetooth technology that are waiting for the connection and displays them in the list if the device has found.
pIf you cannot find the desired model name on the list, touch [Other phones] to search the cellular phones available nearby.
6Select the cellular phone you want to register from the list.
A message prompting you to enter a PIN code appears.
7Enter the PIN code ???1111??? using the cel- lular phone.
When a connection is successfully estab- lished, a connection complete message ap- pears, the screen returns to the ???Phone Settings??? menu by touching [OK].
Pairing from your cellular phone
You can register the cellular phone by setting the navigation system to standby mode and re- questing connection from the cellular phone.
1Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech- nology on your cellular phone.
For some cellular phones, no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless tech- nology. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your cellular phone.
2Touch [Phone Settings] on the ???Phone Menu???.
=For details, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 73.
3Touch [Connection].
4Touch [Add Device], and then [Pair from the mobile phone].
The navigation system waits for a Bluetooth wireless technology connection.
5 Register the navigation system on your cellular phone.
If your cellular phone asks you to enter a pass- word, enter the PIN code (password) of the na- vigation system.
After the registration is completed, the follow- ing screen appears.
pIf registration fails repeat the procedure from the beginning.
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Receiving a phone call
You can perform
Answering an incoming call
The system informs you that it is receiving a call by displaying a message and producing a ring sound.
If [Auto Answer Preference] is set to [Off], answer the call manually. Answering is avail- able if any screen is displayed, such as the map screen or the setting screen.
pYou can set this navigation system to auto- matically answer incoming calls.
=For details, refer to Answering a call automatically on page 82.
1When a call comes in, the answering operation menu appears on the bottom of the screen.
2To answer an incoming call, touch .
When there is an incoming call, you can reject it by touching .
pYou can adjust volume when you are talk- ing. To adjust volume, touch [Vol
3 Touch to end the call.
The call ends.
pWhen there is an incoming call, pressing
the call, pressing
pIf the voice on the other end of the call is too quiet to hear, you can adjust the volume of the received voice.
=For more details about ???Phone Vo- lume???, refer to Setting the phone volume on page 82.
pYou may hear a noise when you hang up the phone.
Rejecting an incoming call
You can reject an incoming call.
=For details, refer to Setting the automatic re- jection function on page 83.
% When a call comes in, touch .
The call is rejected.
p The rejected call is recorded in the missed call history list.
=For details, refer to Dialing from the history on the next page.
Making a phone call
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You can make a phone call in many different ways.
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Direct dialing
1Touch [Dial Pad] on the ???Phone Menu???.
=For details, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 73.
1 Touch [Dialed Numbers] on the ???Phone Menu???.
=For details, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 73.
The direct dial screen appears.
2 Touch the number keys to enter the phone number.
The phone number that was input is dis- played.
Input number
:
The input number is deleted a digit at a time from the end of the number. Continuing to press this deletes all of the digits.
:
Return to the previous screen.
3 Touch to make a call.
pTo cancel the call after the system starts dialing, touch .
4 Touch to end the call.
Dialing from the history
The most recent calls made (dialed), received and missed are stored in the call history list. You can browse the call history list and call numbers from it.
Making a phone call using the dialed number history
The dialed number history saves 30 calls per registered cellular phone. If the entries exceed 30, the oldest one will be deleted.
2If you touch an entry on the list, dialing starts.
p If you touch [Detail], you can check the de- tails of the party before making a phone call.
p To cancel the call after the system starts dialing, touch .
3Touch to end the call.
Making a phone call using the received call history
The received call history saves 30 calls per re- gistered cellular phone. If the number of calls exceeds 30, the oldest entry will be deleted.
1Touch [Received Calls] on the ???Phone Menu???.
=For details, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 73.
2If you touch an entry on the list, dialing starts.
pIf you touch [Detail], you can check the de- tails of the party before making a phone call.
pTo cancel the call after the system starts dialing, touch .
3 Touch to end the call.
Making a phone call using missed call history
The missed call history saves 20 calls per re- gistered cellular phone. If the number of calls exceeds 20, the oldest entry will be deleted.
1 Touch [Missed Calls] on the ???Phone Menu???.
=For details, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 73.
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2 If you touch an entry on the list, dialing starts.
pIf you touch [Detail], you can check the de- tails of the party before making a phone
call.
pTo cancel the call after the system starts dialing, touch .
3 Touch to end the call.
Calling a number in the
???Contacts??? screen
After finding the entry you want to call in the ???Contacts??? screen, you can select the number and make the call.
1Press the MENU button to display the ???Top Menu???.
2Touch [Contacts].
The ???Contacts??? screen appears.
3 Switch the page of the list to display the desired entry.
If you touch an alphabet tab, you can jump to the first page of the contacts whose names start with that letter.
or :
Shows the next or previous page.
Alphabet tabs
Makes the screen jump to the beginning of the page including the entry whose names start with any of selected alphabets.
Touching [#ABCDE] also displays the page in- cluding the entry whose names start with pri- mary symbols or numbers.
Touching [Others] displays the page including entries that are not assigned to any of the other tabs.
4Touch the desired entry on the list to make a call.
5Touch to end the call.
Dialing a phone number of the POI
You can make a call to the POI that has a tele- phone number.
To cancel the call after the system starts dial- ing, touch .
4 Touch to end the call.
Making a call home easily
You can call home without taking the time to enter the phone number if the phone number has been registered.
% Touch [Call Home] on the ???Phone Menu???.
Dialing home starts.
=For details, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 73.
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Local and/or long distance charges for making a phone call may apply.
You can dial
1 Touch
= For details, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 73.
Dialing
2 You can now use the
For details about
pTouch anywhere on the screen to clear the announcement message.
pIf the voice language with TTS is currently used, the audible message can be output.
=For details, refer to Selecting the lan- guage on page 156.
Transferring the phone book
You can transfer the numbers in a registered user phone???s address book into the phone book.
pWith some cellular phones, it may not be possible to transfer the entire phone book at once. In this case, transfer addresses one at a time from your phone book using your cellular phone.
pThe maximum 400 entries can be trans- ferred per cellular phone. If the entries ex- ceed 400, the extra entries will not be transferred. If more than one number is re- gistered for one person, such as work place
and home, each number is counted sepa- rately.
pEach entry can hold up to 3 phone num- bers.
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pDepending on the cellular phone that is connected to this navigation system via Bluetooth technology, this navigation sys- tem may not be able to display the phone book correctly. (Some characters may be
garbled.)
pIf the phone book in the cellular phone con- tains image data, the phone book may not be correctly transferred.
1Connect the cellular phone that has the phone book to transfer.
=For details, refer to Connecting a registered cellular phone on page 76.
2Touch [Phone Book Transfer] on the
???Phone Menu???.
The confirmation messages appear.
3 Check the messages and touch [OK].
pIf there is a phone book already transferred, a message asking whether you can accept the data replacement appears.
4 Check that the following screen is dis- played, and operate your cellular phone to transfer the phone book entries.
Transfer starts. It may take time depending on how many entries will be transferred.
pYou can send the phone book entries re- peatedly before touching [OK]. If your cellu- lar phone supports
transfer before touching [OK].
pIf your phone has a capability for automatic transfer of phone book, this screen is skipped and transfer will start.
pThe transferred data can not be edited on the navigation system.
5 When the completion message ap- pears, check the message and touch [OK].
Transfer ends.
Clearing memory
You can clear the memory of each item that corresponds to the connected cellular phone: phone book, dialed/received/missed call his- tory list and preset dials.
1Touch [Phone Settings] on the ???Phone Menu???.
=For details, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 73.
2Touch [Clear Memory].
On this screen, you can select the following items:
Contacts:
You can clear the registered phone book.
Received Calls List:
You can clear the received call history list.
Dialed Calls List:
You can clear the dialed call history list.
Missed Calls List:
You can clear the missed call history list.
pTouching [Clear] displays the confirmation message for clearing the memory.
pTouching [Clear All] clears all the data that correspond to the connected cellular phone.
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3 Touch [OK].
Data on the selected item is cleared from this navigation system???s memory.
pIf you do not want to clear memory that you have selected, touch [Cancel].
Stopping Bluetooth wave transmission
You can stop transmission of electric waves by turning off the Bluetooth function. If you do not use the Bluetooth wireless technology, we recommend selecting [Off].
Setting the phone
Setting the phone volume
The volume level for
1 Touch [Phone Volume] on the ???Phone Menu???.
=For details, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 73.
1Touch [Phone Settings] on the ???Phone Menu???.
=For details, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 73.
2Touch [Off] next to ???Bluetooth On/Off???.
Touching [Bluetooth On/Off] switching be- tween [On] and [Off].
Answering a call automatically
2 Adjust volume to touch the sliders of [Phone Ringtone] and [Phone Voice].
[Phone Ringtone]:
This setting controls the incoming ring tone volume.
[Phone Voice]:
This setting controls the incoming voice vo- lume.
pPhone volume varies depending on the in- coming caller's phone, volume setting and other conditions.
=For details concerning operations, refer to Answering an incoming call on page 77.
The navigation system automatically answers incoming calls to the cellular phone, so you can answer a call while driving without taking your hands off the steering wheel.
1Touch [Phone Settings] on the ???Phone Menu???.
=For details, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 73.
2Touch the key next to [Auto Answer Preference].
Auto Answer Preference selection appears.
3Touch the desired option.
[Off]: No automatic response. Respond manu- ally
[Immediately]: Answers immediately
[After 3 seconds]: Answers after three sec- onds
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Setting the automatic rejection function
If this function is on, the navigation system automatically rejects all incoming calls.
1Touch [Phone Settings] on the ???Phone Menu???.
=For details, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 73.
2Touch the key next to ???Refuse All Calls???.
Touching the key activates or deactivates the function.
p If both ???Refuse All Calls??? and ???Auto An- swer Preference??? are activated, ???Refuse All Calls??? takes priority and all incoming calls are automatically rejected.
Echo canceling and noise reduction
When you are operating
1Touch [Phone Settings] on the ???Phone Menu???.
=For details, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 73.
2Touch [Echo Cancel].
Touching [Echo Cancel] switches between [On] and [Off].
Setting automatic connection
When automatic connection is active, the na- vigation system will automatically establish a connection with a registered phone when it comes into range. Using this feature avoids all
1Touch [Phone Settings] on the ???Phone Menu???.
=For details, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 73.
2Touch [Auto Connect].
Touching [Auto Connect] switches between [On] and [Off].
p Automatic connection is performed in the registration number order.
pSome cellular phones do not support auto- matic connection.
Editing the device name
You can change the device name to be dis- played on your cellular phone. (Default is [Pioneer Navi].)
1Touch [Phone Settings] on the ???Phone Menu???.
=For details, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 73.
2Touch [Edit Name].
The keyboard to enter the name appears.
3 Touch to delete the current name, and enter the new name by using the key- board.
4 Touch [Done].
The name is changed.
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pUp to 30 characters can be entered for a de- vice name.
Notes for
General notes
!Connection to all cellular phones featuring Bluetooth wireless technology is not guar- anteed.
!The
!With some cellular phones, the speakers of the system may not produce a ring sound.
!If private mode is selected on the cellular phone,
!The cellular phone used must be compati- ble with the profile of this navigation sys- tem.
!When using Bluetooth wireless technology, this navigation system may not be able to operate all of the functions on the cellular phone.
Registration and connection
!Cellular phone operations vary depending on the type of cellular phone. Refer to the instruction manual that came with your cel- lular phone for detailed instructions.
!With cellular phones, phone book transfer may not work even though your phone is paired with the navigation system. In that case, disconnect your phone, perform pair- ing again from your phone to the naviga- tion system, and then perform the phone book transfer.
Making and receiving calls
!You may hear a noise in the following situa- tions:
???When you answer the phone by using the button on the phone.
???When the person on the other end of line hangs up the phone.
!If the person on the other end of the phone call cannot hear the conversation due to an echo, decrease the volume level for hands- free phoning. This may reduce the echo.
!With some cellular phones, even if you press the accept button on the cellular phone when a call comes in,
!The registered name appears if the phone number of the received call is already regis- tered in the phone book. When one phone number is registered under different names, the name that comes first alphabe- tically is displayed.
!If the phone number of the received call is not registered in the phone book, the phone number of the received call appears.
!During incoming and outgoing calls or talk- ing on a phone, you can only do the follow- ing operations:
???Touching , , [Vol +], and [Vol
???Press the MAP button.
???Scrolling the map and changing the map scale.
The received call history and the dialed number history
!Calls made or editing performed only on your cellular phone will not be reflected to the dialed number history or phone book in the navigation system.
!You cannot make a call to the entry of an unknown user (no phone number) in the re- ceived call history.
!History data will be recorded into the navi- gation system only when your cellular phone is pairing with the navigation sys- tem.
Phone book transfers
!If there are more than 400 phone book en- tries on your cellular phone, all entries may not be able to be downloaded completely.
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!With some cellular phones, it may not be possible to transfer all items in the phone book at one time. In this case, transfer items one by one from your cellular phone.
!Depending on the cellular phone, this navi- gation system may not display the phone book correctly. (Some characters may be garbled, or first name and last name may be in reverse order.)
!If the phone book in the cellular phone con- tains image data, the phone book may not be transferred correctly. (Image data can- not be transferred from the cellular phone.)
!Depending on the cellular phone, phone book transfer may not be available.
Updating the Bluetooth wireless technology software
Update files will be available for download in the future. You will be able to download the lat- est update from an appropriate website to your PC.
pBefore you download the files and install the update, read through the instructions on the website. Follow the instructions on the website for steps until [Software Up- date] becomes active.
pRegistered phones that are listed on [Con- nection] are cleared by the software up- date.
1 Touch [Phone Settings] on the ???Phone Menu???.
3 Touch [Software Update].
Update starts.
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=For details, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 73.
2 Touch [Bluetooth Software Update].
The current version is displayed.
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1Insert the disc you want to play into
Playback starts from the first track of the CD.
2Touch [DISC] on the ???AV Source??? menu to display the ???CD??? screen.
=For details concerning operations, refer to
Screen switching overview on page 34.
3Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the disc.
Reading the screen
1Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2Track number indicator
Shows the number of the track currently play- ing.
3Scan/Random/Repeat indicator
The marks shown below indicate the current playback status.
: Scan
: Random
and repeat range: Displays the current repeat range
4Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time within the current track.
3
4
5
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1Recall equalizer curves
=For details, refer to Recalling equalizer curves on page 161.
2Display the ???Function??? menu
=For details, refer to Using the ???Function??? menu on the next page.
3Switch the media file type played
=For details, refer to Switch the media file type played on page 88.
4Skip the track forward or backward
Touching [p] skips to the start of the next track. Touching [o] once skips to the start of the current track. Touching it again will skip to the previous track.
Fast reverse or forward
Touch and hold [o] or [p] to fast rewind or fast forward.
p Fast reverse is canceled when it reaches the beginning of the first track on the disc.
p Moving
5Playback and Pause
Touching [f] switches between ???playback??? and ???pause???.
6Shuffle All
All of the songs in the disc can be played at random by touching only one key.
p [Shuffle All] is not available for AVIC- X7115BT.
p To cancel random play, switch [Ran- dom] to [Off] on the ???Function??? menu.
7Display the map screen
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Playing audio CDs
pThe
3 To return to the previous screen, touch [Detail].
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CDs audio Playing
Using the ???Function??? menu
1Touch [DISC] on the ???AV Source??? menu to display the ???CD??? screen.
=For details concerning operations, refer to
Screen switching overview on page 34.
2Touch [Func].
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You can play a disc that contains compressed audio files using the
pIn the following description, the MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV files are collectively re- ferred to as ???Compressed audio file???.
p
1Insert the disc you want to play into
Playback starts from the first file of the ROM.
2Touch [DISC] on the ???AV Source??? menu to display the ???ROM??? screen.
=For details concerning operations, refer to
Screen switching overview on page 34.
3Use this ROM screen to play the disc.
=For details, refer to Using the touch panel keys on this page.
and repeat range: Displays the current repeat range
5File type indicator
Shows the type of audio file currently playing.
6Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time within the current track.
7Folder name indicator
Shows the folder name currently playing.
8Song number indicator
Shows the number of the song playing in the selected list.
9Song title indicator
Shows the title of the current song.
aArtist name indicator
Shows the artist name for the current song.
bAlbum title indicator
Shows the title of the album for the current song.
Reading the screen
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1Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2Folder number indicator
Shows the folder number currently playing.
3Track indicator
Shows the track number currently playing.
4Scan/Random/Repeat indicator
The marks shown below indicate the current playback status.
: Scan
: Random
Using the touch panel keys
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1Switch the media file type played
When playing a disc containing a mixture of various media file types, you can switch be- tween media files types to play.
Touch [Media] repeatedly to switch between the following media file types:
CD (audio data
playing a disc containing a mixture of various media file types.
2Recall equalizer curves
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=For details, refer to Recalling equalizer curves on page 161.
3Display the ???Function??? menu
=For details, refer to Using the ???Function??? menu on the next page.
4Select the previous or next folder
Selecting a track from the list
The list lets you see the list of track titles or folder names on a disc. Touch a folder on the list to view its contents. You can play a track on the list by touching it.
pTouching these keys enables you to se- lect the previous or next folder and play- back the first track on the folder. You cannot select a folder that does not have a compressed audio file.
5Skip the track forward or backward
Touching [p] skips to the start of the next track. Touching [o] once skips to the start of the current track. Touching it again will skip to the previous track.
Fast reverse or forward
Touch and hold [o] or [p] to fast rewind or fast forward.
p Fast rewind stops when it reaches the beginning of the first file on the repeat range.
p In the case of compressed audio files, there is no sound on fast rewind or for- ward.
p Moving
6Playback and Pause
Touching [f] switches between ???playback??? and ???pause???.
7Shuffle All
All of the songs in the disc can be played at random by touching only one key.
p If the disc contains a mixture of various media file types, all tracks within the current part (???CD??? or ???ROM???) are played randomly.
p [Shuffle All] is not available for AVIC- X7115BT.
p To cancel random play, switch [Ran- dom] to [Off] on the ???Function??? menu.
8Display the map screen
1Touch [List].
2Touch the folder that you want to view.
The track currently playing is highlighted. Touching or switches the selection to the next or previous page in the list.
Touching displays the content of the upper folder (parent folder). If the uppermost folder is listed, cannot be used.
pIf the selected folder does not contain any playable track, the track list is not dis- played.
3 Touch the track you want to play.
p To cancel the list screen, touch [Detail].
Browsing embedded text information
Text information recorded in a compressed audio file disc can be displayed.
% Touch .
The next piece of information is displayed.
!Album Title : (album title)*
!Track Title : (track title)*
!Folder Title : (folder title)
!File Name : (file name)
!Artist Name : (artist name)*
If no information has been recorded for the item, none can be displayed.
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p For WAV files, only the information marked with (*) can be displayed.
pIf you operate no functions for about 30 sec-
onds, the display automatically returns to the ordinary display.
Using the ???Function??? menu
1Touch [DISC] on the ???AV Source??? menu to display the ???ROM??? screen.
=For details concerning operations, refer to
Screen switching overview on page 34.
2Touch [Func].
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1Repeating play
Each touch of [Repeat] changes the setting as follows:
!Disc ??? Repeats all compressed audio files
!Track ??? Repeats just the current track
!Folder ??? Repeats the current folder
pIf you select another folder during repeat play, the repeat play range changes to
[Disc].
pIf you perform fast forward/rewind dur- ing [Track], the repeat play range
changes to [Folder].
pWhen [Folder] is selected, it is not pos- sible to play back a subfolder of that
folder.
pWhen playing discs with compressed audio files and audio data
2Play tracks in a random order
Touching [Random] switches between [On] and [Off]. When using ROM, the tracks in the current repeat play range are randomly played.
p If you turn [Random] to [On] when the repeat play range is set to [Track], the re- peat play range changes to [Folder] automatically.
3Scan folders and tracks
Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of each track. Scan play is performed in the current repeat play range.
Touching [Scan] switches between [On] and [Off]. When you find the track you want, touch [Scan] to turn scan play off.
p After completion of track or folder scan- ning, normal playback of the tracks will begin again.
p If you turn [Scan] to [On] when the re- peat play range is set to [Track], the re- peat play range changes to [Folder] automatically.
p If you turn [Scan] to [On] while the re- peat play range is set to [Disc], scan
play is performed for only the first tracks of each folder.
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Playback screen (page1)
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Playback screen (page2)
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1Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2Audio track indicator
Shows the audio track number and audio lan- guage currently selected.
3Title number indicator
Shows the title number currently playing.
4Audio channel indicator
Shows the current audio channel type, such as ???Mch???
5Chapter number indicator
Shows the chapter currently playing.
6Subtitle language indicator
Shows the subtitle language currently se- lected.
7Digital sound format indicator
Shows which digital sound format (surround sound format) has been selected.
8Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time within the current title.
9Viewing angle indicator
Shows what viewing angle has been selected.
aSubtitle number indicator
Shows the subtitle number currently selected.
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p With some discs, the icon 9 may be dis- played, meaning that the operation is not valid.
1Recall equalizer curves
=For details, refer to Recalling equalizer curves on page 161.
2Display the ???Function??? menu
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=For details, refer to Using the ???Function??? menu on page 94.
3Display the DVD menu
You can display the menu by touching [Menu] or [TOP M.] while a disc is playing. Touching either of these keys again lets you start play- back from the location selected from the menu. For details, refer to the instructions pro- vided with the disc.
4Skip forward or backward
Touching [p] skips to the start of the next chapter. Touching [o] once skips to the start of the current chapter. Touching it again will skip to the previous chapter.
p Moving
5Playback and Pause
Touching [f] switches between ???playback??? and ???pause???.
6Switch the display
Touching [Disp] changes the indication on the information plate as follows:
Disc information display ??? Repeat range and L/R select display
7Display the map screen
8Display the DVD menu keypad
=For details, refer to Using DVD menu by touch panel keys on page 94.
9Switch next page of touch panel keys
aStop playback
bHide the touch panel keys
Touching [Hide] hides the touch panel keys. Touch anywhere on the LCD screen to display the touch panel keys again.
cSkip the title forward or backward
Touching [d] skips to the start of the next title. Touching [c] skips to the start of the previous title.
d
=For details, refer to
=For details, refer to Slow motion playback on page 94.
eFast reverse or forward
Touch [m] or [n] to perform fast reverse or forward.
If you touch and hold [m] or [n] for five seconds, fast reverse/fast forward continues even if you release either of these keys. To re- sume playback at a desired point, touch [f], [m] or [n].
fSearching for a desired scene and starting playback from a specified time
p For details, refer to Searching for a speci- fic scene and starting playback from a specified time on the next page.
gPerform an operation (such as resuming) that is stored on the disc
When using a DVD that has a point recorded that indicates where to return to, the DVD re- turns to the specified point and begins play- back from that point.
hChange the subtitle
Each touch of [S.Title] switches between the subtitle languages.
iChange the viewing angle
Each touch of [Angle] switches between view- ing angles.
p During playback of a scene shot from
multiple angles, the angle icon is displayed. Turn the angle icon display on or off using the ???DVD Setup??? menu.
=For details, refer to Setting the angle icon display on page 104.
jChange audio language and audio sys- tems
Each touch of [Audio] switches between audio languages and audio systems.
p DTS audio cannot be output, so select an audio setting other than DTS.
p Display indications such as
kEntering the numerical commands
=For details, refer to Direct number search on the next page.
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Resuming playback (Bookmark)
The Bookmark function lets you resume play- back from a selected scene the next time the disc is loaded.
Touching [B.Mark]:
You can bookmark one point for each of up to five discs. If you try to memorize another point for the same disc, the oldest bookmark will be overwritten by the newest one.
pTo clear the bookmark on a disc, touch and hold [B.Mark] during playback.
Press and hold down the EJECT button:
You can also bookmark a point for one disc by pressing and holding down the EJECT button. The next time you load the same disc, play- back will resume from the bookmarked point. When you newly bookmark a point with this method, any previously bookmarked point(s) will be overwritten.
pFor playback, the point bookmarked with this method is given priority over the point bookmarked by using [B.Mark].
Searching for a specific scene and starting playback from a specified time
You can search for the scene you want by spe- cifying a title or a chapter, and the time.
pChapter search and time search are not possible when disc playback has been stopped.
1 Touch [Search] and then touch [Title] (title), [Chapter] (chapter), [Time] (time).
2 Touch the keys to input the target num- ber or time and then touch [Enter].
For titles, chapters
!To select 3, touch [3] and [Enter] in order.
!To select 10, touch [1] and [0] and [Enter] in order.
For time (time search)
!To select 5 minutes 03 seconds, touch [5], [0], [3] and [Enter] in order.
!To select 71 minutes 00 seconds, touch [7],
[1], [0], [0] and [Enter] in order.
p To cancel the input numbers, touch [Clear].
Direct number search
You can use this function when you need to enter a numerical command during DVD play- back.
1Touch
2Touch [0] to [9] to input the desired number.
3While the input number is displayed, touch [Enter].
Operating the DVD menu
You can operate the DVD menu by touching the menu item on the screen directly.
pThis function may not work properly with some DVD disc content. In that case, use touch panel keys to operate the DVD menu.
1Touch the screen to display the touch panel keys.
2Touch [TOP M.] or [Menu] to display touch panel keys to operate the DVD menu.
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3 Touch the desired menu item.
Using DVD menu by touch panel keys
If items on the DVD menu appear at the bot- tom of the screen, the touch panel keys may overlay them. If so, select an item using those touch panel keys.
1 Touch [a], [b], [c] or [d] to select the desired menu item.
pIf the touch panel keys for DVD menu selec- tion disappear, touching anywhere on the
screen, then touching displays them again.
2 Touch [Enter].
Playback starts from the selected menu item. The way to display the menu differs depending on the disc.
This lets you move ahead one frame at a time during playback.
p To return to normal playback, touch [f].
2 Touch [q] or [r] to adjust playback speed during slow motion playback.
Each time you touch [q] or [r] it changes the speed in four steps in the following order:
1/16 f 1/8 f 1/4 f 1/2
p There is no sound during slow motion play- back.
p With some discs, images may be unclear during slow motion playback.
pReversed slow motion playback is not possi- ble.
Using the ???Function??? menu
1Touch [DISC] on the ???AV Source??? menu to display the
=For details concerning operations, refer to
Screen switching overview on page 34.
2Touch the screen to display the touch panel keys.
3Touch [Func].
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% Touch [r] during playback.
Each time you touch [r], you move ahead one frame.
To return to normal playback, touch [f].
pWith some discs, images may be unclear during
Slow motion playback
This lets you slow down playback speed.
1 Touch and hold [r] until is dis- played during playback.
The icon is displayed, and forward slow motion playback begins.
1Repeating play
Each touch of [Repeat] changes the setting as follows:
!Title ??? Repeats just the current title
!Chapter ??? Repeats just the current chapter
!Disc ??? Plays throughout the current disc
pIf you perform chapter (title) search, fast forward/rewind or slow motion playback, the repeat play range changes to [Disc].
2 Selecting audio output
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When playing DVDs recorded with LPCM audio, you can switch the audio output. Touch [L/R Select] repeatedly until the de- sired audio output appears in the display. Each touch of [L/R Select] changes the set- tings as follows:
!L+R ??? Left and right
!L ??? Left
!R ??? Right
!Mix ??? Mixing left and right
pThis function is not available when disc playback has been stopped.
3DVD setup adjustments
=For details, refer to Displaying DVD Setup menu on page 103.
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1Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2Audio track indicator
Shows the audio track number currently se- lected.
3Title number indicator
Shows the title number currently playing.
4Audio channel indicator
Shows the current audio channel type, such as ???Mch???
5Chapter number indicator
Shows the chapter currently playing.
6Play mode indicator
Shows the current play mode.
=For details, refer to Switch the play- back mode on page 98.
7Digital sound format indicator
Shows which digital sound format (surround sound format) has been selected.
8Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time within the current title.
9Mixing condition indicator
Shows the current mixing condition.
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p With some discs, the icon 9 may be dis- played, meaning that the operation is not valid.
1Recall equalizer curves
=For details, refer to Recalling equalizer curves on page 161.
2Display the ???Function??? menu
=For details, refer to Using the ???Function??? menu on page 99.
3cCM Back/CM Skip d
=For details, refer to Using the short- time skip function on page 98.
4Switch the playback mode
=For details, refer to Switch the play- back mode on page 98.
5Skip forward or backward
Touching [p] skips to the start of the next chapter. Touching [o] once skips to the start of the current chapter. Touching it again will skip to the previous chapter.
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pMoving
6Playback and Pause
Touching [f] switches between ???playback??? and ???pause???.
7Switch the display
Touching [Disp] changes the information as follows:
Disc information display ??? Repeat range dis- play
8Display the map screen
9Display the title list
Displays the title list recorded on the disc.
aSwitch next page of touch panel keys
bStop playback
cHide the touch panel keys
Touching [Hide] hides the touch panel keys. Touch anywhere on the LCD screen to display the touch panel keys again.
dChange audio tracks
Each touch of [Audio] switches between audio tracks.
p Display indications such as
eSkip the title forward or backward
Touching [d] skips to the start of the next title. Touching [c] skips to the start of the previous title.
fChange the subtitle
Each touch of [S.Title] switches between the subtitle languages.
g
=For details, refer to
=For details, refer to Slow motion playback on the next page.
hFast reverse or forward
Touch [m] or [n] to perform fast reverse or forward.
If you touch and hold [m] or [n] for five seconds, fast reverse/fast forward continues even if you release either of these keys. To re- sume playback at a desired point, touch [f], [m] or [n].
iSearching for a desired scene and starting playback from a specified time
=For details, refer to Searching for a speci- fic scene and starting playback from a specified time on this page.
Searching for a specific scene and starting playback from a specified time
You can search for the scene you want by spe- cifying a title or a chapter, and the time.
pChapter search and time search are not possible when disc playback has been stopped.
1 Touch [Search] and then touch [Title] (title), [Chapter] (chapter), [Time] (time).
2 Touch the keys to input the target num- ber or time and then touch [Enter].
For titles, chapters
!To select 3, touch [3] and [Enter] in order.
!To select 10, touch [1] and [0] and [Enter] in order.
For time (time search)
!To select 5 minutes 03 seconds, touch [5], [0], [3] and [Enter] in order.
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! To select 71 minutes 00 seconds, touch [7], [1], [0], [0] and [Enter] in order.
p To cancel the input numbers, touch [Clear].
Switch the playback mode
You have two methods for playing
pTitles created with DVD recorders are called original. Those based on original, re- arranged titles are called playlist. Playlists are created on
% Touch [Mode Change] to switch the play mode.
If the play mode is changed, playback starts from the beginning of the selected play mode.
2 Touch the title to play from the list.
pTouching or switches the selection to the next or previous page in the list.
3 To return to the previous screen, touch [List].
Using the
This function enables you to skip over your specified interval on the video playback. This is useful to skip commercials on your recorded
% To skip progressively backward or for- ward, touch [cCM Back] or [CM Skip d].
Each touch of [cCM Back] or [CM Skip d] changes steps in the following order:
cCM Back
5 sec. ??? 15 sec. ??? 30 sec. ??? 1 min. ??? 2 min.
???3 min. ??? 0 sec.
CM Skip d
30 sec. ??? 1 min. ??? 1.5 min. ??? 2 min. ??? 3 min.
???5 min. ??? 10 min. ??? 0 sec.
Playing by selecting from the title list
You can select and play the title you want from the list.
1 Touch [List] on the playback screen.
This lets you move ahead one frame at a time during playback.
% Touch [r] during playback.
Each time you touch [r], you move ahead one frame.
To return to normal playback, touch [f].
pWith some discs, images may be unclear during
Slow motion playback
This lets you slow down playback speed.
1 Touch and hold [r] until is dis- played during playback.
The icon is displayed, and forward slow motion playback begins.
pTo return to normal playback, touch [n] or [m], etc.
2 Touch [r] to adjust playback speed during slow motion playback.
Each touch of [r] changes the speed in four steps as below:
1/16 d 1/8 d 1/4 d 1/2
pThere is no sound during slow motion play- back.
p With some discs, images may be unclear during slow motion playback.
pReversed slow motion playback is not possi- ble.
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Using the ???Function??? menu
1Touch [DISC] on the ???AV Source??? menu to display the
=For details concerning operations, refer to
Screen switching overview on page 34.
2Touch the screen to display the touch panel keys.
3Touch [Func].
Function menu
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1Repeating play
Each touch of [Repeat] changes the setting as follows:
!Title ??? Repeats just the current title
!Chapter ??? Repeats just the current chapter
!Disc ??? Plays throughout the current
disc
pIf you perform chapter (title) search, fast forward/rewind or slow motion playback,
the repeat play range changes to [Disc].
2Selecting audio output
When playing DVDs recorded with LPCM audio, you can switch the audio output. Touch [L/R Select] repeatedly until the de- sired audio output appears in the display.
!L+R ??? Left and right
!L ??? Left
!R ??? Right
!Mix ??? Mixing left and right
p This function is not available when disc playback has been stopped.
3DVD setup adjustments
=For details, refer to Displaying DVD Setup menu on page 103.
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Reading the screen
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1Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2Audio track indicator
Shows the audio track number currently se- lected.
3Folder number indicator
Shows the folder number currently playing.
4Audio channel indicator
Shows the current audio channel type, such as ???Mch???
5File number indicator
Shows the file number currently playing.
6Subtitle number indicator
Shows the subtitle number currently selected.
7Digital sound format indicator
Shows the digital sound format (surround sound format) currently selected.
8Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time of the current file.
9Repeat range indicator
Shows which repeat range has been selected.
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Playback screen (page2)
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p With some discs, the icon 9 may be dis- played, meaning that the operation is not valid.
1Recall equalizer curves
=For details, refer to Recalling equalizer curves on page 161.
2Display the ???Function??? menu
=For details, refer to Using the ???Function??? menu on page 102.
3Select the previous or next folder
Touch [c] or [d] to select the desired folder.
4Skip forward or backward
Touching [p] skips to the start of the next file. Touching [o] once skips to the start of the current file. Touching again will skip to the previous file.
p Moving
5Playback and Pause
Touching [f] switches between ???playback??? and ???pause???.
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6Switch the information
Touching [Disp] changes the content of the in- formation panel as follows:
Disc information display ??? Current folder dis- play ??? File name display
7Display the map screen
8Switch the media file type played
When playing a disc containing a mixture of various media file types, you can switch be- tween media files types to play.
Touch [Media] repeatedly to switch between the following media file types:
CD (audio data
playing a disc containing a mixture of various media file types.
9Switch next page of touch panel keys
aStop playback
bHide the touch panel keys
Touching [Hide] hides the touch panel keys. Touch anywhere on the LCD screen to display the touch panel keys again.
cChange audio tracks
Each touch of [Audio] switches between audio tracks.
dChange the subtitle
Each touch of [S.Title] switches between the subtitle languages.
e
=For details, refer to
=For details, refer to Slow motion playback on this page.
fFast reverse or forward
Touch [m] or [n] to perform fast reverse or forward.
If you touch and hold [m] or [n] for five seconds, fast reverse/fast forward continues even if you release either of these keys. To re- sume playback at a desired point, touch [f], [m] or [n].
gSearching for a desired scene and starting playback from a specified time
=For details, refer to Searching for a speci- fic scene and starting playback from a specified time on this page.
This lets you move ahead one frame at a time during playback.
% Touch [r] during playback.
Each time you touch [r], you move ahead one frame.
To return to normal playback, touch [f].
pWith some discs, images may be unclear during
Slow motion playback
This lets you slow down playback speed.
% Touch and hold [r] until is dis- played during playback.
The icon is displayed, and forward slow motion playback begins.
pTo return to normal playback, touch [n] or [m], etc.
p There is no sound during slow motion play- back.
pWith some discs, images may be unclear during slow motion playback.
pReversed slow motion playback is not possi- ble.
Searching for a specific scene and starting playback from a specified time
You can search for a desired scene by specify- ing a folder or a file, and the time.
pTime search are not possible when disc playback has been stopped.
1 Touch [Search] and then touch [Folder] (folder), [File] (file), [Time] (time).
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2 Touch the keys to input the target num- ber or time and then touch [Enter].
For folders, files
!To select 3, touch [3] and [Enter] in order.
!To select 10, touch [1] and [0] and [Enter] in order.
For time (time search)
!To select 5 minutes 03 seconds, touch [5], [0], [3] and [Enter] in order.
!To select 71 minutes 00 seconds, touch [7],
[1], [0], [0] and [Enter] in order.
pTo cancel the input numbers, touch [Clear].
Each touch of [Repeat] changes the setting as follows:
!File ??? Repeat just the current file
!Folder ??? Repeat just the current folder
!Disc ??? Plays throughout the current disc
pIf you select another folder during repeat play, the repeat play range changes to [Disc].
p If you perform fast forward/rewind dur- ing [File], the repeat play range changes to [Folder].
pWhen [Folder] is selected, it is not pos- sible to play back a subfolder of that
folder.
pWhen playing discs with compressed audio files and audio data
deos even if [Disc] is selected.
2DVD setup adjustments
=For details, refer to Displaying DVD Setup menu on the next page.
Using the ???Function??? menu
1Touch [DISC] on the ???AV Source??? menu to display the ???DivX??? screen.
=For details concerning operations, refer to
Screen switching overview on page 34.
2Touch the screen to display the touch panel keys.
3Touch [Func].
Function menu
1 2
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1Play the disc that contains
2Touch [DISC] on the ???AV Source??? menu to display the normal playback screen.
=For details concerning operations, refer to
Screen switching overview on page 34.
3Touch [Func].
The ???Function??? menu appears.
4 Touch [DVD Setup].
5 Touch the desired function.
Setting the
You can assign the
1Touch [DVD Setup] on the ???Function??? menu.
=For details, refer to Displaying DVD Setup menu on this page.
2Touch [Language].
You can select the language preference of the subtitle, audio, and menus.
3Touch the key next to [Subtitle Lan- guage], [Audio Language] or [Menu Lan- guage].
Each language menu is displayed and the cur- rently set language is selected.
4Touch the desired language.
When you select [Others], a language code input display is shown. Input the four digit code of the desired language then touch [Enter].
=Refer to Language code chart for DVDs on page 107.
pIf the selected language is not recorded on the disc, the default language specified on
the disc is output and displayed.
pYou can also switch the subtitle and audio language by touching [S.Title] or [Audio] during playback.
pEven if you use [S.Title] or [Audio] to
switch the subtitle or audio language, this does not affect the settings here.
Setting assist subtitles on or off
Assist subtitles offer explanations for the au- rally impaired. However, they are only dis- played if they are recorded on the DVD.
You can turn assist subtitles on or off as de- sired.
1Touch [DVD Setup] on the ???Function??? menu.
=For details, refer to Displaying DVD Setup menu on this page.
2Touch [Assist Subtitle].
Touching [Assist Subtitle] switches between [On] and [Off].
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Setting the angle icon display
You can set the angle icon to display in scenes where the angle can be switched.
1Touch [DVD Setup] on the ???Function??? menu.
=For details, refer to Displaying DVD Setup menu on the previous page.
2Touch [Multi Angle].
Touching [Multi Angle] switches between [On] and [Off].
Setting the parental lock
Some
pWhen you set a parental lock level and then play a disc featuring parental lock, code number input indications may be dis- played. In this case, playback will begin when the correct code number is input.
Setting the aspect ratio
There are two kinds of displays. A wide screen display has a
pWhen using a regular display, select either
???Letter Box??? or ???Panscan???. Selecting
???16:09??? may result in an unnatural picture.
1Touch [DVD Setup] on the ???Function??? menu.
=For details, refer to Displaying DVD Setup menu on the previous page.
2Touch [TV Aspect].
Each touch of [TV Aspect] changes the setting as follows:
!16:09 ??? Wide screen picture (16:9) is dis- played as it is (initial setting)
!Letter Box ??? The picture is in the shape of a letter box with black bands at the top and bottom of the screen
!Panscan ??? The picture is cut short at the
right and left of the screen
pWhen playing discs that do not have a pan- scan system, the disc is played back with [Letter Box] even if you select [Panscan] setting. Confirm whether the disc package
bears the mark.
pSome discs do not enable changing of the
TV aspect. For details, refer to the disc???s in- structions.
Setting the code number and level
When you first use this function, register your code number. If you do not register a code number, parental lock will not operate.
1Touch [DVD Setup] on the ???Function??? menu.
=For details, refer to Displaying DVD Setup menu on the previous page.
2Touch [Parental].
3Touch the key next to ???Parental???.
4Touch [0] to [9] to input a four digit code number.
5While the input number is displayed, touch [Enter].
The code number is registered, and you can now set the level.
6Touch any of [1] to [8] to select the de- sired level.
The parental lock level is set.
! Level 8 ??? Playback of the entire disc is possible (initial setting)
! Level 7 to Level 2 ??? Playback of discs for children and
! Level 1 ??? Only playback of discs for chil- dren is possible
p If you want to change the parental level al- ready set, enter the registered code number and then select the parental level.
p We recommend that you keep a record of your code number in case you forget it.
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pThe parental lock level is recorded on the disc. You can confirm it by looking at the disc package, the included literature or the disc itself. You cannot use parental lock with discs that do not feature a recorded parental lock level.
pWith some discs, parental lock operates to skip certain scenes only, after which normal playback resumes. For details, refer to the disc???s instructions.
pIf you forget the registered code number, touch [Clear] 10 times on the number input
screen. The registered code number is can- celed, letting you register a new one.
Displaying your DivX VOD registration code
In order to play DivX VOD (video on demand) content on this navigation system, you first need to register the unit with your DivX VOD content provider. You do this by generating a DivX VOD registration code, which you submit to your provider.
1Touch [DVD Setup] on the ???Function??? menu.
=For details, refer to Displaying DVD Setup menu on page 103.
2Touch [DivX VOD].
Your
pMake a note of the code as you will need it
when you register with a DivX VOD provider.
Setting ???Auto Play???
When a DVD disc with DVD menu is inserted, this unit will cancel the DVD menu automati- cally and start playback from the first chapter of the first title.
p This function is available for
pSome DVDs may not operate properly. If this function is not fully operable, turn this function off and start playback.
1Touch [DVD Setup] on the ???Function??? menu.
=For details, refer to Displaying DVD Setup menu on page 103.
2Touch [Auto Play].
Touching [Auto Play] switches this setting be- tween [On] and [Off].
pWhen [Auto Play] is [On], repeat play can- not be used.
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DivX
You can select whether to display DivX exter- nal subtitles or not.
pIf no DivX external subtitle files exist, the original DivX subtitles are displayed even when [Custom] is selected.
1Touch [DVD Setup] on the ???Function??? menu.
=For details, refer to Displaying DVD Setup menu on page 103.
2Touch [Subtitle File].
Touching [Subtitle File] switches this setting between [Original] and [Custom].
pUp to 42 characters can be displayed on one line. If more than 42 characters are set,
the line breaks and the characters are dis- played on the next line.
pUp to 126 characters can be displayed on one screen. If more than 126 characters are set, the excess characters will not be dis-
played.
p The DivX subtitles will be displayed even when the subtitle file setting is on if no cor- responding subtitle files exist.
pUp to three lines can be displayed at once.
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You can play the compressed audio files stored in the external storage device (USB, SD).
pIn the following description, the SD mem- ory card and USB memory device are col- lectively referred to as the ???external storage device (USB, SD)???. If it indicates the USB
memory device only, it is referred to as the ???USB storage device???.
pWhen ???SD??? or ???USB??? is selected as the AV source, the AV sounds, the navigation gui- dance and beep sounds are mixed and the volume can be adjusted simultaneously.
Important Notice regarding Volume of Navigation Voice Guidance when Playing Audio Files from USB or SD
If music files stored on an external storage de- vice (USB, SD) are played when the system guides the route (i.e., a destination has been selected and the system is routing you to a destination), the volume of the navigation gui- dance voice will be the same as the volume of the music files being played, even if a different volume level has been selected on ???Master??? or ???Voice??? or ???Dynamic Volume??? in the ???Sound settings??? menu.
Starting procedure
% Insert the SD memory card into the SD card slot or plug the USB storage device into the USB connector.
The source changes and then playback will start if there is a playable file on the external storage device.
=For details, refer to Plugging in a USB sto- rage device on page 30.
=For details, refer to Inserting and ejecting an SD memory card on page 29.
pIf the external storage device is already set, touch [USB] or [SD] on the ???AV Source??? menu.
=For details concerning operations, refer to
pPlayback is performed in order of folder number. Folders are skipped if they con- tains no playable files. (If there are no play-
able files in folder 001 (root folder), playback starts from folder 002.)
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pThis unit may not achieve optimum perfor- mance with some external storage devices.
pYou can playback the files on a USB sto- rage device compliant with Mass Storage Class. For details about the USB Class,
refer to the manual supplied with USB sto- rage device.
1Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2Folder number indicator
3Track number indicator
4Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time within the current track.
5File type indicator
Shows the type of audio file currently playing.
6Current folder name indicator
Shows the folder name currently playing.
7Current file number and total number of files
Shows the file number currently played and the total number of playable audio files.
8Track title indicator*
Shows the title of the track currently playing (when available).
9Artist name indicator*
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Shows the artist name currently playing (when available).
aAlbum title indicator*
Shows the title of the album for the current track (when available).
bPlayback condition indicator
The marks shown below appears and indi- cates the current playback condition.
: Scan play
: Random play
: Repeat play
Indicator Meaning
All audio files in the current external storage device
Media Repeat (USB, SD) are played repeat- edly. This is the default con- dition.
Using the touch panel keys (Music)
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USB (from files music Playing
Folder Repeat
The current folder is played repeatedly.
SD) or
Track Repeat
The current file is played re- peatedly.
All audio files in the current
Media Random
external storage device (USB, SD) are played in ran- dom order.
All audio files in the current Folder Random folder are played in random
order.
The beginning of each audio Media Scan file is played for about 10
seconds.
The beginning of each track Folder Scan in the current folder is
played for about 10 seconds.
= For more information, refer to Using the ???Function??? menu on the next page.
pThe information marked with an asterisk (*) is displayed only when the information has been encoded on the compressed audio files. If specific information has not been
encoded on the files,
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Selecting a track from the list
The list lets you see the list of track titles or folder names on an external storage device (USB, SD). Touch a folder on the list to view its contents. Touch a track on the list to play that track.
1Touch [List].
2Touch the folder that you want to view.
The track currently playing is highlighted. Touching or switches the selection to the next or previous page in the list.
Touching displays the content of the upper folder (parent folder). If the uppermost folder is listed, cannot be used.
pIf the selected folder does not contain any playable track, the track list is not dis- played.
3 Touch the track you want to play.
p To cancel the list screen, touch [Detail].
Browsing embedded text information
Text information recorded in a compressed audio file can be displayed.
% Touch .
The next piece of information is displayed.
!Album Title : (album title)*
!Track Title : (track title)*
!Folder Title : (folder title)
!File Name : (file name)
!Artist Name : (artist name)*
p If the information has not been recorded on files, nothing may be displayed.
p For WAV files, only the information marked with (*) can be displayed.
pIf the characters recorded on the com- pressed audio file are not compatible with
this navigation system, those characters may turn into garbled characters.
Using the ???Function??? menu
1Touch [USB] or [SD] on the ???AV Source??? menu to display the ???USB??? or ???SD??? screen.
=For details concerning operations, refer to
Screen switching overview on page 34.
2Touch [Func].
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1Repeating play
Each touch of [Repeat] changes the setting as follows:
!Media ??? Repeat all compressed audio files in the selected external storage de- vice (USB, SD)
!Track ??? Repeat just the current track
!Folder ??? Repeat the current folder
pIf you skip the file forward or backward when the repeat play range in ???Track???, the repeat play range changes to
???Folder???.
2Play tracks in a random order
Random play lets you playback tracks in random order within the current repeat range.
Touching [Random] switches between ???On??? and ???Off???.
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pIf you turn [Random] to ???On??? while the repeat play range is set to ???Track???, the repeat play range changes to ???Folder???
automatically.
3Scan folders and tracks
Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of each track. Scan play is performed in the current repeat play range.
Touching [Scan] switches between ???On??? and ???Off???. When you find the track you want, touch [Scan] to turn scan play off. p After all tracks or folders scanning are finished, normal playback will begin
again.
p If you turn [Scan] to ???On??? while the re- peat play range is set to ???Track???, the re-
peat play range changes to ???Folder??? automatically.
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You can play the video files stored in the exter- nal storage device (USB, SD).
pIn the following description, the SD mem- ory card and USB memory device are col- lectively referred to as the ???external storage device (USB, SD)???. If it indicates the USB memory device only, it is referred to as the
???USB storage device???.
pWhen ???SD??? or ???USB??? is selected as the AV source, the AV sounds, the navigation gui- dance and beep sounds are mixed and the volume can be adjusted simultaneously.
Important Notice regarding Volume of Navigation Voice Guidance when Playing Audio Files from USB or SD
If music files stored on an external storage de- vice (USB, SD) are played when the system guides the route (i.e., a destination has been selected and the system is routing you to a destination), the volume of the navigation gui- dance voice will be the same as the volume of the music files being played, even if a different volume level has been selected on ???Master??? or ???Voice??? or ???Dynamic Volume??? in the ???Sound settings??? menu.
Starting procedure
% Insert the SD memory card into the SD card slot or plug the USB storage device into the USB connector.
The source changes and then playback will start if there is a playable file on the external storage device.
=For details, refer to Plugging in a USB sto- rage device on page 30.
=For details, refer to Inserting and ejecting an
p If the external storage device is already set, touch [USB] or [SD] on the ???AV Source??? menu.
pPlayback is performed in order of folder number. Folders are skipped if they con- tains no playable files. (If there are no play-
able files in folder 001 (root folder), playback starts from folder 002.)
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p This unit may not achieve optimum perfor- mance with some external storage devices.
pYou can playback the files on a USB sto- rage device compliant with Mass Storage Class. For details about the USB Class, refer to the manual supplied with USB sto-
rage device.
1Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2Folder number indicator
3File number indicator
4Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time within the current track.
5File type indicator
Shows the type of audio file currently playing.
6Current folder name indicator
Shows the folder name currently playing.
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Using the touch panel keys (Video)
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7
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1Recall equalizer curves
=For details, refer to Recalling equalizer curves on page 161.
2Display the ???Function??? menu
=For details, refer to Using the ???Function??? menu on the next page.
3Switch the operation screen
Touching this key switches between the screen to operate music files and the screen to operate video files. This touch panel key is available only when there are both audio and video files in the external storage device (USB, SD).
4Select the previous or next folder
Touching [c] or [d] play the first playable file on the previous or next folder. The folders that there is no playable files are skipped.
5Skip forward or backward
Touching [p] skips to the start of the next file. Touching [o] once skips to the start of the current file. Touching again will skip to the previous file.
Fast reverse or forward
Touch and hold [o] or [p] to fast rewind or fast forward.
p There is no sound on fast reverse or for- ward.
p Moving
6Playback and Pause
Touching [f] switches between playback and pause.
7Display the map screen
8Searching for a desired scene and starting playback from a specified time
=For details, refer to Searching for a speci- fic scene and starting playback from a specified time on this page.
9Stop playback
aHide the touch panel keys
Touching [Hide] hides the touch panel keys. Touch anywhere on the LCD screen to display the touch panel keys again.
Searching for a specific scene and starting playback from a specified time
You can search for a desired scene by specify- ing a folder number, file number or the time.
1 Touch [Search] and then touch [Folder], [File] or [Time].
2 Touch the keys to input the target num- ber or time and then touch [Enter].
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!To select 10, touch [1] and [0] and [Enter] in order.
For time (time search)
!To select 5 minutes 03 seconds, touch [5], [0], [3] and [Enter] in order.
!To select 71 minutes 00 seconds, touch [7], [1], [0], [0] and [Enter] in order.
pTo clear the input numbers, touch [Clear].
Using the ???Function??? menu
1Touch [USB] or [SD] on the ???AV Source??? menu to display the ???USB??? or ???SD??? screen.
=For details concerning operations, refer to
Screen switching overview on page 34.
2Touch the screen to display the touch panel keys.
3Touch [Func].
pIf the touch panel keys are not shown, touch anywhere on the screen to display them.
1
1Repeating play
Each touch of [Repeat] changes the setting as follows:
!Media ??? Repeat all video files in the se- lected external storage device (USB, SD)
!File ??? Repeat just the current file
!Folder ??? Repeat the current folder
pIf you skip the file forward or backward when the repeat play range in ???File???, the
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Using the USB interface cable for iPod en- ables you to connect your iPod to the naviga- tion system.
pA USB interface cable for iPod
Starting procedure
% Connect your iPod.
The source changes and then playback will start.
= For details, refer to Connecting your iPod on page 31.
pIf the iPod is already connected, touch [iPod] on the ???AV Source??? menu.
=For details concerning operations, refer to
Screen switching overview on page 34.
pNo sound or video output if iPod is selected as AV source, check the setting in ???AV1 Input??? on the ???AV System Settings??? menu.
=For details, refer to Setting video input 1 (AV1) on page 164.
Reading the screen
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1Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2Shuffle play indicator
Appears when shuffle play is activated.
3Repeat play indicator
Appears when repeat play is activated.
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:
4Album artwork
Album art of the current song is displayed if it is available.
5Song title (episode) indicator
Shows the title of the current song. When a podcast is played, the episode is displayed.
6Artist name (podcast title) indicator
Shows the artist name currently playing. When a podcast is played, the podcast title is displayed.
7Album title (release date) indicator
Shows the title of the album for the song. When a podcast is played, the release date is displayed.
8Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time within the current song.
9Song number indicator
Shows the number of the song currently play- ing and total number of songs in the selected list.
aChapter number indicator
Shows the current chapter number and total number of chapters when the video with chap- ters played.
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pIf characters recorded on the iPod are not
compatible with this navigation system, they may turn into garbled characters.
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1Album artwork
Touch the key to enlarge the album artwork. If you touch again, the artwork returns to its nor- mal size.
2Category tabs
Shows the list to narrow down the songs. If you want to use the list of ???Audiobooks???,
???Composers??? or ???Songs???, touch [Menu] to display the lists.
3Recall equalizer curves
=For details, refer to Recalling equalizer curves on page 161.
4Display the ???Function??? menu
=For details, refer to Using the ???Function??? menu on page 119.
5Switch the operation screen
Touching this key switches between the screen to operate music files and the screen to operate video files. After you touch the key, the top category menu appears to let you se- lect the item for playback.
p This touch panel key is available only when there are both audio and video file in your iPod.
6Display the top category menu
Touching the key displays the top category be- fore you use the category tabs. If you select
the song using the category tabs to play, touching the key displays the previous list.
7Skip back or forward to another song
Touching [p] skips to the start of the next song. Touching [o] once skips to the start of the current song. Touching again will skip to the previous song. When the track with chapters played, chapter can be skipped back and forward.
Fast reverse or forward
Touch and hold [o] or [p] to fast rewind or fast forward.
p Moving
8Playback and Pause
Touching [f] switches between playback and pause.
9Display the map screen
aShuffle All
All songs (except for the track in ???Audio- books??? and ???Podcasts???) in your iPod can be played randomly.
p To cancel the random play, switch [Shuffle] on the ???Function??? menu to the
???Off???.
Browsing for a song
Touch an item on list to search for a song and play it on your iPod.
Narrowing down listed songs
1 Touch your desired category tab to dis- play the song or track list.
!Playlists (playlists)
!Genres (genres)
!Artists (artists)
!Albums (albums)
!Podcasts (podcasts)
The search screen is displayed.
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2Touching or switches the selection to the next or previous page in the list.
3Touch the item that you want to refine.
Refine the item until the track title is displayed on the list.
p Touching [All] on the list includes all op- tions in the current list. For example, if you touch [All] after touching [Artists], you can proceed to the next screen with all artists in the list selected.
p After you select Artists, Albums, or Genres, go on to touch one of the list to start playing the first songs in the selected list and display the next options.
4On the song (or episode) list, touch the track you want to play.
Search control
1Touch your desired category tab to dis- play the list.
2Touch the item that you want to refine.
3Touch [c] or [d] to select the character. p ???THE??? or ???The??? and space at the beginning of the artist name will be ignored and the next character will be taken into account
for searching.
4Touch the character key to display the page which includes applicable options.
5On the song (or episode) list, touch the track you want to play.
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pAfter you select the track using this func- tion, touching [Menu] displays the list pre- viously selected.
Starting the video playback
This navigation system can play video if an iPod with video capabilities is connected.
Searching for applicable items alphabetically
Using the search control displays the page which includes the first applicable option.
pThis function is available for the alphabeti- cal list only.
1Touch [Video].
2Touch one of the categories in that con- tains the video you want to play.
Video playback will start.
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3Touch your desired item on the list to narrow down them until the video list ap- pears.
=For details concerning operations, refer to
Browsing for a video on this page.
4On the video list, touch the video you want to play.
5Touch the screen to display the touch panel keys.
=For more details of the operation, refer to
Using the touch panel keys (Video) on this page.
Using the touch panel keys (Video)
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1Recall equalizer curves
=For details, refer to Recalling equalizer curves on page 161.
2Display the ???Function??? menu
=For details, refer to Using the ???Function??? menu on the next page.
3Switch the operation screen
Touching this key switches between the screen to operate music files and the screen to operate video files. After you touch the key, the top category menu appears to let you se- lect the item for playback.
p This touch panel key is available only when there are both audio and video file in your iPod.
4Display the previous selected list
If you select the video from the list to play after touching Top Menu, touching the key displays the previous list. (If you touch Top Menu again but do not select a video, this key is disabled until you select a video with the list next time.)
5Skip back or forward to another song
Touching [p] skips to the start of the next video. Touching [o] once skips to the start of the current video. Touching again will skip to the previous video. When the video with chapters played, chapter can be skipped back and forward.
Fast reverse or forward
Touch and hold [o] or [p] to fast rewind or fast forward.
p Moving
6Playback and Pause
Touching [f] switches between playback and pause.
7Display the map screen
8Display the top category menu for video
Touching the key displays the top category for video playback.
9Hide the touch panel keys
Touching [Hide] hides the touch panel keys. Touch anywhere on the LCD screen to display the touch panel keys again.
Browsing for a video
Touching the item on list allows you to search for a video and play it in your iPod.
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Narrowing down a video with the list
1 Touch the category you want.
2Touching or switches the selection to the next or previous page in the list.
3Touch the item that you want to refine.
Refine the item until the track title is displayed on the list.
4On the video list, touch the video you want to play.
pAfter you select the video using this func- tion, touching [Menu] displays the list pre- viously selected.
Searching for applicable items alphabetically
Using the search control displays the page which includes the first applicable option.
pThis function is available for the alphabeti- cal list only.
Search control
1Touch the category you want.
2Touch the item that you want to refine.
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1Setting repeat play
There are two repeat play types for play- back.
Each touch of [Repeat] changes the setting as follows:
!One ??? Repeats just the current track
!All ??? Repeats all tracks in the selected list
2Setting the shuffle play for music
This function shuffles songs or albums and plays them in random order.
Each touch of [Shuffle] changes the setting as follows:
!Off ??? Does not shuffle.
!Songs ??? Plays back songs in random order within the selected list
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!Albums ??? Selects an album randomly, and then plays back all songs in that album in order
3Setting the audiobook play speed
While listening to an audiobook on iPod, playback speed can be changed.
Each touch of [Audio Book] changes the setting as follows:
!Normal ??? Playback in normal speed
!Slower ??? Playback slower than normal speed
!Faster ??? Playback faster than normal speed
4Playback video in wide screen mode
If the video is compatible with wide screen format, set [Widescreen] to [On] in order to view the video image in the wide screen. Each touch of [Widescreen] changes the setting as follows:
!On ??? Outputs the
!Off ??? Outputs the
from iPod
pDisplay size is changed after you change ???Widescreen??? setting and select the video to play.
pThis setting is available only during the video operation.
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You can listen to the radio by using the naviga- tion system. This section describes operations for radio (FM).
% Touch [FM] on the ???AV Source??? menu to display the ???FM??? screen.
=For details concerning operations, refer to
Screen switching overview on page 34.
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1Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2Band indicator
Shows which band the radio is tuned to: FM1 to FM3.
3Preset number indicator
Shows what preset item has been selected.
4Frequency indicator
5LOCAL indicator
Shows when local seek tuning is on.
6STEREO indicator
Shows that the frequency selected is being broadcast in stereo.
7Signal level indicator
Using the touch panel keys
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1Recall equalizer curves
=For details, refer to Recalling equalizer curves on page 161.
2Display the ???Function??? menu
=For details, refer to Using the ???Function??? menu on the next page.
3Select a preset channel
[c] or [d] can be used to switch preset chan- nels.
4Perform manual tuning
To tune manually, touch [c] or [d] briefly. The frequencies move up or down one step at a time.
Perform seek tuning
To perform seek tuning, touch and hold [c] or [d] for about one second and release. The tuner will scan the frequencies until a broad- cast strong enough for good reception is found.
p You can cancel seek tuning by touching either [c] or [d] briefly.
p If you touch and hold [c] or [d], you can skip broadcasting frequencies. Seek tuning will start as soon as you re- lease the keys.
p Moving
5Select an FM band
Touch [Band] repeatedly until the desired FM band is displayed, FM1, FM2 or FM3.
p This function is convenient for preparing different preset lists for each band.
6Display the map screen
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Switching between the detailed information display and the preset list display
pUp to 18 FM stations, 6 for each of the three FM bands, as well as 6 AM stations can be stored in memory.
You can switch the left side of the basic screen according to your preference.
% Touch [Preset] (or [Detail]).
Each touch of [Preset] (or [Detail]) changes the detailed information display or preset list display.
2 The next time you touch the same pre- set tuning key [P1] to [P6], the radio station frequencies are recalled from memory.
pYou can also use [c] and [d] to recall radio
stations assigned to preset tuning keys [P1] to [P6].
Using the ???Function??? menu
1Touch [FM] on the ???AV Source??? menu to display the ???FM??? screen.
=For details concerning operations, refer to
Screen switching overview on page 34.
2Touch [Func].
1 2
Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies
With a touch of any of the preset tuning keys ([P1] to [P6]), you can easily store up to six broadcast frequencies for later recall (also with the touch of a key).
Preset tuning keys
1 When you find a frequency that you want to store in memory, touch and hold a preset tuning key [P1] to [P6] until the pre- set number (e.g., P.ch 1) stops flashing.
The selected radio station has been stored in memory.
1Storing the strongest broadcast fre- quencies
=For details, refer to this page.
2Tuning in strong signals
=For details, refer to the next page.
Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies
???BSM??? (best stations memory) lets you auto- matically store the six strongest broadcast fre- quencies under the preset tuning keys [P1] to [P6] and, once stored there, you can tune in to these frequencies with the touch of a key.
1 Touch [BSM].
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Using the radio (FM)
2 Touch [Start] to start ???BSM???.
BSM begins to flash. While BSM is flashing, the six strongest broadcast frequencies will be stored under the preset tuning keys [P1] to [P6] in order of their signal strength. When this is complete, BSM stops flashing.
p To cancel the storage process, touch
[Stop].
pStoring broadcast frequencies with BSM may replace broadcast frequencies you have already saved by using [P1] to [P6].
Tuning in strong signals
Local seek tuning allows you to tune in only those radio stations with sufficiently strong signals for good reception.
1Touch [Local].
2Touch [On] to turn local seek tuning on.
To turn local seek tuning off, touch [Off].
3Touch [cPrev] or [Nextd] to set the sen- sitivity.
There are four levels of sensitivity for FM. Level: 1 ??? 2 ??? 3 ??? 4
p The level ???4??? setting allows reception of only
the strongest stations, while lower settings let you receive weaker stations.
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19 HD Radio??Reception
You can listen to the radio by using the naviga- tion system. This section describes operations for HD Radio reception.
pFor details concerning operation, refer to the HD Radio tuner???s operation manual.
aDetailed information
=For details, refer to Switching the display on the next page.
% Touch [Digital Radio] on the ???AV Source??? menu to display the ???Digital Radio??? screen.
=For details concerning operations, refer to
Screen switching overview on page 34.
Reading the screen
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6
7
8
9
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1Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2Band indicator
Shows which band the radio is tuned to: FM1, FM2, FM3 or AM.
3Preset number indicator
Shows what preset item has been selected.
4Frequency indicator
5Multicasting indicator
Shows the number of multicast channels in the current frequency.
6Signal level indicator
7Blending mode indicator
=For details, refer to Switching the re- ception mode on page 126.
8Signal type indicator
Shows the type of signal currently being re- ceived. If a digital broadcasting is received, ???D??? appears. Otherwise, ???A??? appears.
9Seek type indicator
=For details, refer to Switching the seek mode on page 126.
Using the touch panel keys
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3
4
5 6
1Recall equalizer curves
=For details, refer to Recalling equalizer curves on page 161.
2Display the ???Function??? menu
=For details, refer to Using the ???Function??? menu on the next page.
3Select a preset channel
[c] or [d] can be used to switch presets chan- nels.
4Perform manual tuning
To tune manually, touch [c] or [d] briefly. The frequencies move up or down one step at a time.
Perform seek tuning
To perform seek tuning, touch and hold [c] or [d] for about one second and release. The tuner will scan the frequencies until a broad- cast strong enough for good reception is found.
p You can cancel seek tuning by touching either [c] or [d] briefly.
p If you touch and hold [c] or [d], you can skip broadcasting frequencies. Seek tuning will start as soon as you re- lease the keys.
5Select a band
Touch [Band] repeatedly until the desired band is displayed: FM1, FM2, FM3 or AM.
p This function is convenient for preparing different preset lists for each band.
6Display the map screen
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Switching between the detailed information display and the preset list display
2 The next time you touch the same pre- set tuning key [P1] to [P6], the radio station frequencies are recalled from memory.
p You can also use [c] and [d] to recall radio
% Touch [List] (or [Detail]).
Each touch of [List] (or [Detail]) changes the detailed information display or preset list dis- play.
Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies
With a touch of any of the preset tuning keys ([P1] to [P6]), you can easily store up to six broadcast frequencies for later recall (also with the touch of a key).
Switching the display
Desired information can be displayed.
% Touch [Disp].
Touch [Disp] repeatedly to switch between the following settings:
Call sign or frequency ??? Artist name ??? Song title ??? Program type
p Only when the tuner has been tuned in to an HD Radio broadcasting, display can be changed.
pWhen the tuner has been tuned in to an HD Radio broadcasting, default display is chan-
ged into station name instead of frequency.
Using the ???Function??? menu
1Touch [Digital Radio] on the ???AV Source??? menu to display the ???Digital Radio??? screen.
=For details concerning operations, refer to
Screen switching overview on page 34.
2Touch [Func].
Reception Radio HD ??
Preset tuning keys
1 When you find a frequency that you want to store in memory, touch and hold a preset tuning key [P1] to [P6] until the pre- set number (e.g., P.ch 1) stops flashing.
The selected radio station has been stored in memory.
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2Switching the seek mode
=For details, refer to this page.
3Tuning in strong signals
=For details, refer to this page.
4Switching the reception mode
=For details, refer to this page.
Tuning in strong signals
Local seek tuning allows you to tune in only those radio stations with sufficiently strong signals for good reception.
1 Touch [On] to turn local seek tuning on.
To turn local seek tuning off, touch [Off].
Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies
???BSM??? (best stations memory) lets you auto- matically store the six strongest broadcast fre- quencies under the preset tuning keys [P1] to [P6] and, once stored there, you can tune in to these frequencies with the touch of a key.
% Touch [Start] to turn BSM on.
BSM begins to flash. While BSM is flashing, the six strongest broadcast frequencies will be stored under the preset tuning keys [P1] to [P6] in order of their signal strength. When this is complete, BSM stops flashing.
pTo cancel the storage process, touch [Stop].
pStoring broadcast frequencies with BSM may replace broadcast frequencies you have already saved by using [P1] to [P6].
Switching the seek mode
You can select the method of seek tuning.
% Touch [Seek] to select the desired set- ting.
![All]:
Seeks stations from both analog and digital broadcasting.
![HD]:
Seeks from digital broadcasting only.
pIf you select ???HD??? on this setting while [Blending] is set to ???Analog???, the setting on [Blending] turns to
2 Touch [cPrev] or [Nextd] to set the sen- sitivity.
There are four levels of sensitivity for FM and two levels for AM:
FM: 1 ??? 2 ??? 3 ??? 4
AM: 1 ??? 2
pThe FM ???4??? (AM ???2???) setting allows recep- tion of only the strongest stations, while lower settings let you receive weaker sta- tions.
Switching the reception mode
If a digital broadcast reception condition gets poor, the tuner automatically switches to the analog broadcast of the same frequency level in default. If you want to prevent a frequent automatic switching, switch this setting to [Analog].
% Touch [Blending] to switch the recep- tion mode.
![Analog]:
Receives analog broadcasting only.
!
Automatically switches to the analog broad- cast of the same frequency level as the digi- tal broadcast.
pIf you select ???Analog??? on this setting while
[Seek] is set to ???HD???, the setting on [Seek] turns to ???All??? automatically.
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You can listen to the radio using this naviga- tion system. This section describes operations for radio (AM).
% Touch [AM] on the ???AV Source??? menu to display the ???AM??? screen.
=For details concerning operations, refer to
Screen switching overview on page 34.
Reading the screen
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4
5
1Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2Preset number indicator
Shows what preset item has been selected.
3Frequency indicator
4Signal level indicator
5LOCAL indicator
Shows when local seek tuning is on.
=For details, refer to Using the ???Function??? menu on the next page.
3Select a preset channel
cor dcan be used to switch presets.
4Perform manual tuning
To tune manually, touch [c] or [d] briefly. The frequencies move up or down one step at a time.
Perform seek tuning
To perform seek tuning, touch and hold [c] or [d] for about one second and release. The tuner will scan the frequencies until a broad- cast strong enough for good reception is found.
p You can cancel seek tuning by touching either [c] or [d] briefly.
p If you touch and hold [c] or [d], you can skip broadcasting frequencies. Seek tuning will start as soon as you re- lease the keys.
p Moving
5Display the map screen
Switching between the detailed information display and the preset list display
You can switch the left side of the basic screen according to your preference.
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Using the touch panel keys
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3
4
5
1Recall equalizer curves
=For details, refer to Recalling equalizer curves on page 161.
2Display the ???Function??? menu
% Touch [Preset] (or [Detail]).
Each touch of [Preset] (or [Detail]) changes the detailed information display or preset list display.
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Preset tuning keys
1When you find a frequency that you want to store in memory, touch and hold a preset tuning key [P1] to [P6] until the pre- set number (e.g., P.ch 1) stops flashing.
The selected radio station has been stored in memory.
2The next time you touch the same pre- set tuning key [P1] to [P6], the radio station frequencies are recalled from memory.
pYou can also use [c] and [d] to recall radio
stations assigned to preset tuning keys [P1] to [P6].
Using the ???Function??? menu
1 Touch [AM] on the ???AV Source??? menu to display the ???AM??? screen.
=For details concerning operations, refer to
12
1Storing the strongest broadcast fre- quencies
=For details, refer to this page.
2Tuning in strong signals
=For details, refer to this page.
Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies
???BSM??? (best stations memory) lets you auto- matically store the six strongest broadcast fre- quencies under the preset tuning keys [P1] to [P6] and, once stored there, you can tune in to these frequencies with the touch of a key.
% Touch [Start] to turn BSM on.
BSM begins to flash. While BSM is flashing, the six strongest broadcast frequencies will be stored under the preset tuning keys [P1] to [P6] in order of their signal strength. When this is complete, BSM stops flashing.
p To cancel the storage process, touch
[Stop].
pStoring broadcast frequencies with BSM may replace broadcast frequencies you have already saved by using [P1] to [P6].
Tuning in strong signals
Local seek tuning allows you to tune in only those radio stations with sufficiently strong signals for good reception.
1 Touch [On] to turn local seek tuning on.
To turn local seek tuning off, touch [Off].
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2 Touch [cPrev] or [Nextd] to set the sen- sitivity.
There are two levels of sensitivity for AM.
Level: 1 ??? 2
pThe level ???2??? setting allows reception of only
the strongest stations, while lower settings let you receive weaker stations.
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Chapter
21 Using the XM tuner
You can use the navigation system to control an XM satellite digital tuner, which is sold se- parately.
For details concerning operation, refer to the XM tuner???s operation manuals. This section provides information on XM operations with the navigation system which differs from that described in the XM tuner???s operation man- ual.
The following XM satellite digital tuner units cannot be connected:
Reading the screen
ALL CH MODE
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7
8
9
CATEGORY MODE
5
About the logo for channel name
Only the logo data that is contained in the na- vigation system can be displayed for each channel. The logo of a newly established chan- nel that is not contained cannot be displayed. When no logo may be displayed, the following substitute icon is displayed.
Substitute icon
pThe icon of each broadcast station is con- tained in the NAND flash memory based on the data provided by XM Satellite Radio
as of December 2008.
pAny changes made by XM Satellite Radio in the lineup or icon of the broadcast sta- tion in the future may not be supported by the navigation system, and may cause the
unit to display incorrect icons.
1Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2XM band indicator
Shows the XM band that has been selected.
3Preset number indicator
Shows what preset item has been selected.
4XM channel number indicator
Shows the XM channel number the tuner is currently tuned to.
5XM channel category
Shows the category of broadcast channel.
6XM channel select mode indicator
Shows what channel select mode has been selected. You can select a channel from all channels in ALL CH MODE, and select a channel from selected category in
CATEGORY MODE.
7XM station name logo
p The message ???ON THE AIR??? disappears if the navigation system cannot receive XM tuner reception for some reason.
8XM station name indicator
Shows the XM broadcast station name the tuner is currently tuned in.
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Shows the detailed information of the broad- cast channel currently being received.
Using the touch panel keys
% Touch [XM] on the ???AV Source??? menu to display the ???XM??? screen.
=For details concerning operations, refer to
Screen switching overview on page 34.
ALL CH MODE
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4
5
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CATEGORY MODE
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5
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1Memorize the current song
=For details, refer to Memorizing the song on page 133.
2Recall equalizer curves
=For details, refer to Recalling equalizer curves on page 161.
3Display the ???Function??? menu
=For details, refer to Using the ???Function??? menu on page 134.
4Recalling channels from the preset
Touch to recall the preset channel.
5Perform manual tuning
The channels move up or down one at a time.
p If you keep touching [c] or [d] you can skip the broadcasting channels.
6Select an XM band
Touch [Band] repeatedly until the desired XM band is displayed: XM 1, XM 2 or
XM 3. This is useful for switching the preset item.
7Display the map screen
8Preset key for receiving the traffic audio service
=For details, refer to Using the direct traffic announcement function on page 133.
9Switching the XM channel select mode
You can switch the mode between the two methods for selecting and listing the chan- nel.
ALL CH MODE :
You can select a channel from all channels when you operate this function.
CATEGORY MODE:
You can select a channel within a selected category that you operate this function.
aSelecting an XM channel directly
=For details, refer to Selecting an XM chan- nel directly on this page.
bSwitching to the list display
You can select the desired channel from the list display.
=For details, refer to Selecting a channel from the list on the next page.
cSwitching the channel category
Touch [c] or [d] to select the desired cate- gory.
Selecting an XM channel directly
You can select an XM channel directly by en- tering the desired channel number.
1Touch [Direct].
2Touch [0] to [9] to input the desired channel number.
To cancel the input numbers, touch [Clear].
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3While the input number is displayed, touch [Enter].
The XM channel that was entered is selected.
4Touch .
You return to the previous display.
Displaying the Radio ID
If you select CH: 000, the Radio ID is dis- played.
1Touch [Direct].
2Input [000] and then touch [Enter].
If you select another channel, display of the Radio ID is canceled.
Storing and recalling broadcast stations
Selecting a channel from the list
The list content can be switched so you can search for the track you want to listen to not only by the channel name but also by the artist name or song title.
pThe channel list shows all channels during ALL CH MODE, and the channels included in the selected category during CATEGORY MODE. To switch the channel mode, touch [Mode].
1 Touch [List].
XM channel list appears in the display.
Each touch of [List] changes the screen as fol- lows:
Detail information display or Preset list display ??? CH name list (Channel name) ???
Song title list (Song title) ??? Artist name list
(Artist name)
With a touch of any of the preset tuning keys ([P1] to [P6]), you can easily store up to six broadcast channels for later recall (also with the touch of a key).
1Select the channel that you want to store in memory.
2Touch [Preset] to display the preset list.
3Keep touching a preset tuning key [P1] to [P6].
The selected station has been stored in mem- ory.
The next time you touch the same preset tun- ing key [P1] to [P6] the station is recalled from memory.
p Up to 18 stations, 6 for each of three XM bands can be stored in memory.
p You can also touch [c] or [d] to recall sta- tions assigned to preset tuning keys [P1] to [P6] in the detailed information display dur- ing the ???ALL CH MODE???.
2 Touch the desired channel that you want to listen to.
Touch or to switch to the next page or pre- vious page.
p During CATEGORY MODE, touch [c] or [d] to switch to another category.
pWhen the list switching operation is started from the detailed information display, the preset list appears in the end of the list se- lection.
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Using ???My Mix??? function
???My Mix??? function memorizes the song title and artist name of the song currently being re- ceived. When the song that matches the mem- orized song title and artist name is being broadcast on a station other than the one you are listening to, you will be alerted, and you can switch the station to listen to that song.
pA track itself is NOT downloaded. ONLY the song title and the artist name are memor- ized.
Memorizing the song
The song title and artist name of the song you are listening to can be memorized to ???My Mix???.
% Touch and hold [Memo].
The song title and artist name of current song you are listening to are memorized, and a con- firmation message appears.
p The song title and artist name of up to 12 songs can be memorized. Trying to save more than 12 songs will result in older ones being overwritten.
pYou cannot memorize the song title or the artist name when ?????? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???
played on the title information.
p This function is invalid for the channel ???000???.
pThe memorized title may not be displayed correctly depending on the conditions.
pYou can customize the setting for the mem- orized songs later.
=For more details concerning the opera- tion, refer to Setting the memorized songs on the next page.
When the memorized song is broadcast
A beep sounds, and a message is displayed. Touch [Yes] to switch to that station and listen to that track.
pIf the memorized song is not checked or when [Off] is selected on [Alert] on ???MEMO Edit??? screen, no alert will be pro- vided.
=Refer to Setting the memorized songs on the next page.
pNotification may not be provided depend- ing on the status of the Navigation System.
pIf there is even a slight difference between the memorized title and the title of the song being broadcast, no notification will be provided even though they are the same song.
Using the direct traffic announcement function
You can listen to the memorized ???Instant Traf- fic & Weather??? channel by directly calling it up with [TRAFFIC]. (Only one station can be memorized.)
Memorizing an ???Instant Traffic & Weather??? channel
1Tune into ???Instant Traffic & Weather??? channel.
2Touch and hold [TRAFFIC] for two sec- onds or more.
That ???Instant Traffic & Weather??? channel will be memorized.
p Even if you use the SiriusConnect universal tuner together, only one station can be memorized. The station memorized after- ward will overwrite the existing one.
Tuning in to the memorized channel
% Touch [TRAFFIC].
pYou can also perform this operation by touching [TRAFFIC] on the ???AV Source??? menu.
pYou can even call up a ???Instant Traffic & Weather??? channel from a source other than the XM source.
pTo cancel the announcement, touch [TRFC Off] on the screen.
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1Touch [Memo].
2Touch and hold the song you want to delete.
pTo delete all songs that are memorized, touch [Delete All].
3 Touch [Yes].
1
1 Setting the memorized songs
Setting the memorized songs
Selecting the songs to alert
The list of song titles memorized for the MyMix Function (MyMix list) is displayed. You can change the notification setting when the song is broadcast again. You can enable or disable notification for each song.
1Touch [Memo].
2Touch the song title that you want to exclude from the notification list.
The check mark is removed, and the song title is excluded from the notification list.
Changing the alert setting
You can enable or disable alerts for all items at the same time. This function is useful when you want to turn alerts off temporarily without changing each memorized song.
1Touch [Memo].
2Touch [Alert On] or [Alert Off].
Touch to toggle the selection.
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You can use the navigation system to control a Pioneer Sirius satellite digital tuner, which is sold separately.
For details concerning operation, refer to the SIRIUS tuner???s operation manuals. This sec- tion provides information on SIRIUS opera- tions with navigation system which differs from that described in the SIRIUS tuner???s op- eration manual.
pWhen you use the SiriusConnect universal tuner (sold separately) with this navigation system, Pioneer SIRIUS BUS INTERFACE is required. For details concerning operation, refer to the owner???s manual of Pioneer SIR- IUS BUS INTERFACE and SiriusConnect universal tuner.
Reading the screen
All Ch Mode
5
6
7
Category Mode
1Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2SIRIUS band indicator
Shows the SIRIUS band that has been se- lected.
3Preset number indicator
Shows what preset item has been selected.
4SIRIUS channel number indicator
Shows the SIRIUS channel number that the tuner is tuned to.
5SIRIUS channel select mode indicator
Shows what channel select mode has been selected. You can select a channel from all channels in All Ch Mode, and select a chan- nel from the selected category in
Category Mode.
=For details, refer to Switch the SIRIUS channel select mode on the next page.
6SIRIUS station name logo
p The message ???ON THE AIR??? disappears if the navigation system cannot receive SIRIUS tuner reception for some reason.
7Variable information area
Shows various information about the broad- cast channel currently being received.
=For more details about the displayed in-
formation, refer to Switch the SIRIUS display on the next page.
Using the touch panel keys
% Touch [SIRIUS] on the ???AV Source??? menu to display the ???SIRIUS??? screen.
=For details concerning operations, refer to
Screen switching overview on page 34.
All Ch Mode
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Category Mode
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1Memorize the current song
=For details, refer to Memorizing the song on the next page.
2Switch the SIRIUS Instant replay mode
=For details, refer to Using the ???Instant Replay??? function on page 138.
3Recall equalizer curves
=For details, refer to Recalling equalizer curves on page 161.
4Display the ???Function??? menu
=For details, refer to Using the ???Function??? menu on page 138.
5Recalling channels from the preset
Touch to recall the preset channel.
Storing broadcast stations
You can register the channel currently being broadcast to the preset list.
6Perform manual tuning
The channels move up or down one at a time.
aSwitch the SIRIUS channel select mode
You can switch the mode between the two methods for selecting and listing the chan- nel.
All Ch Mode:
You can select a channel from all channels when you operate this function.
Category Mode:
You can select a channel within a selected category that you operate this function.
bSelect a SIRIUS channel directly
=For details, refer to Selecting a SIRIUS channel directly on this page.
cSwitch the SIRIUS display
Each touch of [Disp] changes the display information.
Channel number ??? Channel name ??? Channel category ??? Artist name/feature ??? Song/program title ??? Composer
dSwitch the channel category
Touch [c] or [d] to select the desired cate- gory.
Selecting a SIRIUS channel directly
You can select a SIRIUS channel directly by entering the desired channel number.
1Touch [Direct].
2Touch [0] to [9] to input the desired channel number.
pIf you keep touching [c] or [d] you can To cancel the input numbers, touch [Clear]. skip the broadcasting channels.
7Select a SIRIUS band
Touch [Band] repeatedly until the desired SIRIUS band is displayed, SIRIUS 1, SIRIUS 2, or SIRIUS 3. This is useful for switching the preset.
8Display the map screen
9Preset key for receiving the traffic audio service
=For details, refer to Using the direct traffic announcement function on the next page.
3While the input number is displayed, touch [Enter].
The SIRIUS channel that was entered se- lected.
4Touch .
You return to the previous display.
Display the Radio ID
If you select CH: 000, the Radio ID is dis- played.
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1Touch [Direct].
2Input [000] and then touch [Enter].
If you select another channel, display of the Radio ID is canceled.
Storing and recalling broadcast stations
With a touch of any of the preset tuning keys [P1] to [P6], you can easily store up to six broadcast stations for later recall (also with the touch of a key).
1Select the channel that you want to store in memory.
2Touch [Preset] to display the preset list.
3Keep touching a preset tuning key [P1] to [P6].
The selected station has been stored in mem- ory.
The next time you touch the same preset tun- ing key [P1] to [P6] the station is recalled from memory.
p Up to 18 stations, 6 for each of three SIRIUS bands can be stored in memory.
p You can also touch [c] or [d] to recall sta- tions assigned to preset tuning keys [P1] to [P6] in the detailed information display dur- ing ???All Ch Mode???.
Using ???My Mix??? function
The MyMix function memorizes the song title and artist name of the song currently being re- ceived. When a track that matches the memor- ized song title and artist name is being broadcast on a station other than the one you are listening to, you will be alerted, and you can switch the station to listen to that song.
pThe track itself is NOT downloaded; only the song title and the artist name are mem- orized.
Memorizing the song
The song title and artist name of the song you are listening to can be memorized.
% Touch [Memo].
The song title and artist name of the song you are listening to are memorized, and a confir- mation message appears.
pUp to 10 song titles and artist names can be memorized.
p You cannot memorize the song title or the artist name when ?????? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???
pYou cannot memorize the song title or the artist name of channel ???000???.
pThe memorized title may not be displayed correctly.
When the memorized song is broadcast
A beep sounds, and a message is displayed. Touch [Yes] to switch to that station and listen to that track.
pIf the alert for the song is ???Off??? or [Alert Off] is selected, no notification will be pro- vided even when that song is broadcast.
= For details, refer to Setting the memor-
pNotification may not be provided depend- ing on the situation of the Navigation Sys- tem.
= For details, refer to Selecting the songs
pIf there is even a slight difference between the memorized title and the title of the track being broadcast, no notification will be provided even though they are the same song.
Using the direct traffic announcement function
You can listen to a memorized traffic channel by directly calling it up with the [TRAFFIC] (Only one station can be memorized).
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Memorizing an traffic channel
1Tune in to a traffic channel.
2Touch and hold [TRAFFIC] for two sec- onds or more.
The traffic channel will be memorized.
p Even if you use this with the XM satellite radio tuner, only one station can be memor- ized. The station memorized afterward will overwrite the existing one.
p The channels 000 can not be memorized.
Tuning in to the memorized channel
% Touch [TRAFFIC].
p You can also perform this operation by touching [TRAFFIC] on the ???AV Source??? menu.
pTo cancel a traffic announcement, touch [TRFC Off].
Touching [f] switches between
[f]
playback and pause.
pDuring ???Instant Replay??? mode, each touch of [Disp] changes the display information as follows;
Time position ??? Channel number ??? Chan-
nel name ??? Channel category ??? Artist name/feature ??? Song/program title ??? Composer
pYou cannot replay the broadcast prior to the beginning of stored data.
Using the ???Function??? menu
1 Touch [SIRIUS] on the ???AV Source??? menu to display the ???SIRIUS??? screen.
=For details concerning operations, refer to
The ???Instant Replay??? function allows you to replay the stored broadcast on the SIRIUS tuner (if the tuner capable for this function). As soon as you tune to a channel, the SIRIUS tuner automatically begins storing the broad- cast. It can store approximately up to 44 min- utes previous (depending on the selected channel and the memory capacity of con- nected tuner).
1Touch [Instant Replay] on the SIRIUS screen to activate the ???Instant Replay??? mode.
2Touch keys for ???Instant Replay???.
1 2 3
[o]
Return to the start of the current song or program. Touching again will skip back to the previous song or program.
[p]
Forwards play to the next song or program
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