Operation Manual NAVIGATION AV SYSTEM AVIC-F20BT Be sure to read Important Information for the User first! Important Information for the User includes the important information that you must understand before using this navigation system.
Contents Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. Important The screens shown in the examples may differ from actual screens. Actual screens may be changed without notice for performance and function improvements.
Contents – Searching for a name by entering multiple keywords 32 Setting up a route to your home 33 Searching for Points of Interest (POI) 33 – Searching for POIs by preset categories 33 – Searching for a POI directly from the name of the facilities 33 – Searching for a nearby POI 34 – Searching for POIs around the destination 34 – Searching for POIs around the city 35 Selecting destination from “Favourites” 35 Searching for POIs by using the data on the SD memory card 36 Selecting a location you searched
Contents – Dialling the entry stored in the “Favourites” list 54 – Dialling a facility’s phone number 54 – Dialling from the map 54 Receiving a phone call 55 – Answering an incoming call 55 Transferring the phone book 55 – Deleting registered contacts 56 Changing the phone settings 57 – Editing the device name 57 – Editing the password 57 – Stopping Bluetooth wave transmission 57 – Echo cancelling and noise reduction 57 – Answering a call automatically 58 – Setting the automatic rejection function 58 – Cle
Contents Reading the screen 80 Using the touch panel keys 81 – Resuming playback (Bookmark) 82 – Searching for a specific scene and starting playback from a specified time 83 – Direct number search 83 – Operating the DVD menu 83 – Using DVD menu by touch panel keys 83 – Frame-by-frame playback 84 – Slow motion playback 84 Using the “Function” menu 84 Playing a DivX video Starting procedure 86 Reading the screen 86 Using the touch panel keys 87 – Frame-by-frame playback 88 – Slow motion playback 88 – Starti
Contents Checking the connections of leads 116 Checking sensor learning status and driving status 117 – Clearing status 117 Using the “Fuel cons.
Contents – Enhancing bass (Bass Booster) 142 – Setting the simulated sound stage 142 Replicating the settings 143 Setting the safe mode 143 Turning off the screen 144 Other functions Setting the anti-theft function 145 – Setting the password 145 – Entering the password 145 – Deleting the password 145 – Forgotten password 145 Returning the navigation system to the default or factory settings 146 – Setting items to be deleted 147 – Restore Factory Settings 148 – Displaying the “Select Items to Reset” screen
Chapter 01 Introduction Manual overview Before using this product, be sure to read Important Information for the User (a separate manual) which contains warnings, cautions, and other important information that you should note. How to use this manual Finding the operation procedure for what you want to do When you have decided what you want to do, you can find the page you need from the Contents.
Chapter Introduction The SD memory card and SDHC memory card are collectively referred to as the “SD memory card”. required. For details, please visit http://www.mp3licensing.com. iPod compatibility Notice regarding video viewing Remember that use of this system for commercial or public viewing purposes may constitute an infringement on the author’s rights as protected by the Copyright Law.
Chapter 01 Introduction Protecting the LCD panel and screen p Do not allow direct sunlight to fall on the LCD screen when this product is not being used. Extended exposure to direct sunlight can result in LCD screen malfunction due to the resulting high temperatures. p When using a mobile phone, keep the aerial of the mobile phone away from the LCD screen to prevent disruption of the video in the form of spots, coloured stripes, etc.
Chapter Basic operation 02 Checking part names and functions This chapter gives information about the names of the parts and the main features using the buttons. Basic operation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 AVIC-F20BT (with the LCD panel closed) 8 9 AVIC-F20BT (with the LCD panel open) 1 button Press the button to hear the next guidance. Press and hold the button to switch the AV source to mute. To cancel the muting, press and hold it again.
Chapter 02 Basic operation 2 VOL (+/–) button Press to adjust the AV (Audio and Video) source volume. 3 HOME button ! Press the HOME button to display the “Top Menu” screen. ! Press to switch between the “Classic Menu” and the “Shortcut Menu” while the “Top Menu” is displayed. = For details, refer to What you can do on each menu on page 19. ! Press and hold to turn off the screen display. 4 MODE button ! Press to switch between the map screen and the AV operation screen.
Chapter Basic operation 1 Press the h button. The “Monitor Setup” screen appears. 2 Touch [Open]. 2 Touch [Disc Eject]. The LCD panel opens, and the disc is ejected. Basic operation ! Do not operate this navigation system until the LCD panel completely opens or closes. If this navigation system is operated while the LCD panel is opening or closing, the LCD panel may stop at that angle for safety. ! Do not place a glass or a can on the open LCD panel. Doing so may break this navigation system.
Chapter Basic operation 02 ! Do not press the h button before an SD memory card has been completely removed. Doing so may damage the card. 2 Touch [Eject SD]. 1 Press the h button. The “Monitor Setup” screen appears. 2 Touch [SD Insert]. The LCD panel opens. p Touch [Yes] if the message indicating that the flap opens after the navigation system restarts appears. The LCD panel opens, and the SD card slot appears. 3 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot.
Chapter Basic operation 02 Plugging and unplugging a USB storage device CAUTION ! To prevent data loss and damage to the storage device, never remove it from this navigation system while data is being transferred. ! If data loss or corruption occurs on the storage device for any reason, it is usually not possible to recover the data. Pioneer accepts no liability for damages, costs or expenses arising from data loss or corruption.
Chapter Basic operation 02 p For details about iPod compatibility with this navigation system, refer to the information on our website. p Connection via a USB hub is not possible. 2 Connect your iPod. Disconnecting your iPod % Pull out the USB interface cable for iPod after checking that no data is being accessed. Flow from startup to termination 1 Start the engine to boot up the system. After a short pause, the splash screen comes on for a few seconds.
Chapter Basic operation 02 Basic operation 4 Read the disclaimer carefully, checking its details, and then touch [OK] if you agree to the conditions. The map screen appears. Regular startup % Start the engine to boot up the system. After a short pause, the splash screen comes on for a few seconds. p The screen shown will differ depending on the previous conditions. p When there is no route, the disclaimer appears after the navigation system reboots.
Chapter 03 How to use the navigation menu screens Screen switching overview 2 1 1 5 6 18 Engb 4 3
Chapter How to use the navigation menu screens What you can do on each menu Shortcut Menu Registering your favourite menu items in shortcuts allows you to quickly jump to the registered menu screen by a simple touch on the Shortcut Menu screen. Selecting the shortcut p Up to 15 menu items can be registered in shortcuts. 1 Press the HOME button repeatedly to display the “Shortcut Menu” screen. p When you use the navigation system for the first time or no items are set on shortcut, a message will appear.
Chapter 03 How to use the navigation menu screens Operating the on-screen keyboard 1 8 2 3 Cancelling the shortcut 1 Touch and hold the icon that you want to cancel the shortcut. 2 Move the icon to the right side of the screen, and then release it. Operating list screens (e.g. POI list) 1 4 5 2 3 1 Screen title 2 Touching or on the scroll bar scrolls through the list and allows you to view the remaining items. 3 Returns the previous screen.
Chapter How to use the map 04 Most of the information provided by your navigation system can be seen on the map. You need to become familiar with how information appears on the map. How to read the map screen This example shows an example of a 2D map screen. h g 2 f 3 e d c 4 5 6 7 b 8 p Information with an asterisk (*) appears only when the route is set. p Depending on the conditions and settings, some items may not be displayed.
Chapter 04 How to use the map = For details, refer to Setting the current street name display on page 123. 9 Extension tab for the AV information bar Touching this tab opens the AV information bar and enables you to briefly view the current status on the AV source. Touching it again retracts the bar. a Shortcut to the AV operation screen The AV source currently selected is shown. Touching the indicator displays the AV operation screen of the current source directly.
Chapter How to use the map Display during motorway driving In certain locations of the motorway, lane information is available, indicating the recommended lane to be in to easily manoeuvre the next guidance. 1 04 available). Please review and obey all local traffic rules along the highlighted route. (For your safety.) Operating the map screen You can change the map scale between 25 metres and 2 000 kilometres (25 yards and 1 000 miles).
Chapter How to use the map 04 p The map orientation is fixed at “North up” when the map scale is 50 kilometres (25 miles) or more. p The map orientation is fixed at “Heading up” when the 3D map screen is displayed. 1 Display the map screen. 2 on the map screen. Touch or appears. screen, with street name and other information for this location being shown. (The information shown varies depending on the position.) p The scrolling increment depends on your dragging length. .
Chapter How to use the map 04 Displayed when the map is scrolled. Set the route to the place specified with the cursor. : Registration Register information on the location indicated by the cursor to “Favourites”. : Vicinity Search Find POIs (Points Of Interest) in the vicinity of the cursor. = For details, refer to Searching for a nearby POI on page 34. ! 3D View: Displays a map with an aerial view (3D map). : Overlay POI Displays icons for surrounding facilities (POI) on the map.
Chapter 04 How to use the map p This mode is available when [Camera] is set to “On”. = For details, refer to Setting for rear view camera on page 131. ! Eco Graph: Displays a graph for eco-driving on the left side of the screen and the map on the right side of the screen. = For details, refer to Displaying “Eco Graph” on the next page.
Chapter Eco-driving function 05 Displaying “Eco Graph” This function estimates approximate fuel mileage based on your driving, compares that with your average fuel mileage in the past, and displays the results in a graph. The graph appears when the map display is set to “Eco Graph”. Display the “Map Settings” screen. 1 = For details, refer to Displaying the “Map Settings” screen on page 122. 2 Touch [View Mode]. The “View Mode” screen appears. 3 Touch [Eco Graph]. The “Eco Graph” screen appears.
Chapter 05 Eco-driving function p = p = p This is not displayed when “Eco Score” is set to “Off” or when no route is set. If you try to use the “Eco Graph” function immediately after you start using the navimay be gation system for the first time, displayed and the function may not be available. For details, refer to Troubleshooting on page 149. The display settings can be changed. For details, refer to Changing the eco-function setting on page 121.
Chapter Searching for and selecting a location CAUTION For safety reasons, these route-setting functions are not available while your vehicle is in motion. To enable these functions, you must stop in a safe place and put on the handbrake before setting your route. The basic flow of creating your route 1 Park your vehicle in a safe place and apply the handbrake. j 2 Display the “Top Menu” screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Screen switching overview on page 18.
Chapter Searching for and selecting a location 06 Searching for a location by address The most frequently used function is “Address”, in which the address is specified and the destination is searched. You can select the method of searching for a location by address. ! Searching for a street name first ! Searching for a city name first ! Finding the location by specifying the postcode 4 Touch one of the items on the list to set the country as search area. The screen returns to the previous screen.
Chapter Searching for and selecting a location 9 Touch the desired city name. # Touch . The representative location of the city appears on the map screen. 06 6 Enter the city name and then touch [OK]. 10 Enter the house number and then touch [OK]. 7 The “House Number Selection” screen appears. 11 Touch the desired house number range. The searched location appears on the map screen. Touch the desired city name. # Touch . The representative location of the city appears on the map screen.
Chapter Searching for and selecting a location 06 Finding your destination by specifying the postcode If you know the postcode of your destination, you can use it to find your destination. p Depending on the search results, some steps may be skipped. 1 Display the “Destination Menu” screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Screen switching overview on page 18. 2 Touch [Address]. The “Address Search” screen appears. 3 Touch the key next to “Country” to display the country list.
Chapter Searching for and selecting a location Entered keywords 1 EAST W EAST WEST S “East West Street” is searchable. Display the “Destination Menu” screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Screen switching overview on page 18. Search results WEST S 2 Touch [POI]. 3 Touch the desired category. Preset categories WEST STREET E WES “East West Street” is not searchable.
Chapter Searching for and selecting a location 06 p Once the country has been selected, you only have to change countries when your destination is outside of the country you selected. p This function is available when the route is set. 5 Enter the POI name and then touch [OK]. The “POI List” screen appears. 1 6 Touch the POI you want. The searched location appears on the map screen. 2 Touch [POI]. The “POI Search” screen appears. # Touch [Sort]. Each time you touch [Sort] changes the sort order.
Chapter Searching for and selecting a location = For the subsequent operations, refer to Setting a route to your destination on page 38. Searching for POIs around the city You can search for POIs around a specified city. 1 06 Display the “Destination Menu” screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Screen switching overview on page 18. 2 Touch [POI]. The “POI Search” screen appears. Touch [Around City]. 4 Touch the country key.
Chapter Searching for and selecting a location 06 Searching for POIs by using the data on the SD memory card Creating a customised POI is possible by using the utility programme navgate FEEDS which is available separately, on your PC. (navgate FEEDS will be available on our website.) Storing the customised POI properly and inserting the SD memory card enables the system to use the data for searches. 1 Display the “Destination Menu” screen.
Chapter Searching for and selecting a location 06 4 Touch [North] or [South], and then enter the latitude. To enter N 5°1’5” for example, touch [North], [0], [5], [0], [1], [0] and [5]. 5 Touch [OK]. The searched location appears on the map screen. = For the subsequent operations, refer to Setting a route to your destination on the next page.
Chapter After the location is decided 07 Setting a route to your destination 1 Searching for a location. = For details, refer to Chapter 6. After searching for the destination, the Location confirmation screen appears. 2 Touch [OK]. Location confirmation screen 1 Travel time to your destination 2 Distance to the destination 3 Estimated fuel cost to your destination = For details, refer to Inputting the fuel consumption information for calculating the fuel cost on page 118.
Chapter Checking and modifying the current route 08 Displaying the “Route Overview” screen Modifying the route calculation conditions 1 Press the HOME button to display the “Top Menu” screen. You can modify the conditions for route calculation and recalculate the current route. 2 Touch [Destination]. The “Destination Menu” screen appears. 1 3 Display the “Route Overview” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the “Route Overview” screen on this page. Touch [Route Overview].
Chapter 08 Checking and modifying the current route Avoid Toll Road This setting controls whether toll roads (including toll areas) should be taken into account. Off*: Calculates a route that may include toll roads (including toll areas). On: Calculates a route that avoids toll roads (including toll areas). p The system may calculate a route that includes toll roads even if “On” is selected. Avoid Ferry This setting controls whether ferry crossings should be taken into account.
Chapter Checking and modifying the current route Editing waypoints 5 08 Touch [OK]. You can edit waypoints (locations you want to visit on the way to your destination) and recalculate the route so that it passes through these locations. Adding a waypoint Up to 5 waypoints can be set, and waypoints and final destination can be sorted automatically or manually. 1 6 Touch [OK] on the “Waypoints List” screen. Display the “Route Overview” screen.
Chapter Checking and modifying the current route 08 Sorting waypoints Cancelling the route guidance You can sort waypoints and recalculate the route. p You cannot sort waypoints that you have already passed. If you no longer need to travel to your destination, follow the steps below to cancel the route guidance. 1 Display the “Route Overview” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the “Route Overview” screen on page 39. 1 Display the “Destination Menu” screen.
Chapter Registering and editing locations 09 Storing a location in “Favourites” Registering a location by scroll mode Storing your favourite locations as “Favourites” provides you with the opportunity to save the time and effort of re-entering this information. Stored items can be made available on “Favourites” later. 1 Touch and drag the screen to scroll the map to the position that you want to register. Registering a location by “Favourites” 1 Display the “Destination Menu” screen. 2 Touch menu.
Chapter Registering and editing locations 09 4 Touch the item that you want to change the setting. p Up to 17 characters can be input for the name. # Touch [Name]. You can enter the desired name. # Touch [Phone#]. You can edit the registered phone number. To dial the number, touch [Call]. The maximum digits you can enter for the phone number is 15. # Touch [Icon]. You can change the symbol displayed on the map and “Favourites”. # Touch [Modify Location].
Chapter Registering and editing locations Sorts the items in the list in order by distance from the vehicle position. ! : Sorts the items in the list alphabetically. ! : Sorts the items in the list in order of the recently used items. Deleting the entry from the “Favourites” list 1 Display the “Destination Menu” screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Screen switching overview on page 18. 6 09 Touch [Yes]. The data you selected is deleted. # Touch [No]. Cancels the deletion.
Chapter Registering and editing locations 09 Deleting the entry from the “History” list Items in “History” can be deleted. All entries in “History” can be deleted at once. 1 Display the “Destination Menu” screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Screen switching overview on page 18. 5 Touch [OK]. The “Favourites” screen appears.
Chapter Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device If your devices feature Bluetoothâ technology, this navigation system can be connected to your devices wirelessly. This section describes how to set up a Bluetooth connection. For details about the connectivity with the devices featuring Bluetooth wireless technology, refer to the information on our website. Preparing communication devices can be registered.
Chapter 10 Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device 5 Wait until your Bluetooth device appears in the list. The system searches for devices featuring Bluetooth technology that are waiting for the connection and displays them in the list if a device is found. 7 Enter the PIN code (the default PIN code is “1111”) using the Bluetooth device. Enter the PIN code while the message “Please follow the instructions on your mobile phone.” appears. The device is registered in the navigation system.
Chapter Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device 6 Register the navigation system on your Bluetooth device. If your device asks you to enter a password, enter the PIN code (password) of the navigation system. When the device is successfully registered, the connection settings are made from the device. 10 connection and displays them in the list if a device is found. p If you cannot find the desired device name on the list, touch [Other phones] to search the devices available nearby.
Chapter Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device 10 4 # Touch [Search Again]. The system searches for devices featuring Bluetooth technology that are waiting for the connection and displays them in the list if a device is found. 9 Enter the PIN code (the default PIN code is “1111”) using the Bluetooth device. Enter the PIN code while the message “Please follow the instructions on your mobile phone.” appears. The device is registered in the navigation system.
Chapter Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device 1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless technology on your devices. For some Bluetooth devices, no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless technology. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your devices. 2 Display the “Settings Menu” screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Screen switching overview on page 18. 3 Touch [Bluetooth Settings]. The “Bluetooth Settings” screen appears. 4 Touch [Connection].
Chapter 11 Using hands-free phoning 4 Reception status of the mobile phone 5 Battery status of the mobile phone CAUTION For your safety, avoid talking on the phone as much as possible while driving. If your mobile phone features Bluetooth technology, this navigation system can be connected to your mobile phone wirelessly. Using this hands-free function, you can operate the navigation system to make or receive phone calls.
Chapter Using hands-free phoning Making a call home easily You can call home without taking the time to enter the phone number if the phone number has been registered. 1 11 4 Switch the page of the list to display the desired entry. Display the “Phone Menu” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on the previous page. 2 Touch [Call Home]. Dialling home starts. p If you have not registered your home number, a message appears. Touch [Register] to start registration.
Chapter Using hands-free phoning 11 3 Touch an entry on the list. Dialling a facility’s phone number You can make a call to facilities with phone number data. p You cannot make a call to locations or POIs that have no phone number data. 1 Display the “Destination Menu” screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Screen switching overview on page 18. Dialling starts. p To cancel the call after the system starts dialling, touch . # Touch [Detail]. The “Detailed Information” screen appears.
Chapter Using hands-free phoning 11 Receiving a phone call 2 Touch to end the call. You can perform hands-free answering by using the navigation system. Answering an incoming call The system informs you that it is receiving a call by displaying a message and producing a ring sound. The call ends. 1 To answer an incoming call, touch The operation menu during a call appears. # Touch [Vol –] or [Vol +]. You can adjust the ring tone volume. # Touch to reject an incoming call.
Chapter 11 Using hands-free phoning p If you connect the mobile phone featuring auto-synchronisation function, phone book transfer or synchronisation will be automatically performed. p A maximum of 1 000 entries can be transferred per mobile phone. If the entries exceed 1 000, the extra entries will not be transferred. If more than one number is registered for one person, such as work place and home, each number may be counted separately. p Each entry can hold up to 5 phone numbers.
Chapter Using hands-free phoning Changing the phone settings Editing the device name You can change the device name to be displayed on your mobile phone. (Default is “PIONEER NAVI”.) 1 Display the “Settings Menu” screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Screen switching overview on page 18. 2 Touch [Bluetooth Settings]. The “Bluetooth Settings” screen appears. 3 Touch [Device Name]. The keyboard to enter the name appears.
Chapter Using hands-free phoning 11 Answering a call automatically The navigation system automatically answers incoming calls to the mobile phone, so you can answer a call while driving without taking your hands off the steering wheel. 1 2 Touch [Bluetooth Settings]. The “Bluetooth Settings” screen appears. 3 Touch [Refuse All Calls]. Touching [Refuse All Calls] switches between “On” and “Off”.
Chapter Using hands-free phoning It clears all the data that correspond to the connected mobile phone. 4 Touch [Yes]. Data on the selected item is cleared from this navigation system’s memory. p If you do not want to clear the memory that you have selected, touch [No]. Updating the Bluetooth wireless technology software Update files will be available for download in the future. You will be able to download the latest update from an appropriate website to your PC.
Chapter 11 Using hands-free phoning ! The registered name appears if the phone number of the received call is already registered in the phone book. When one phone number is registered under different names, the name that comes first in the phone book 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.
Chapter Basic operations of the AV source This chapter describes the basic operations of the AV source. You can play or use the following sources with the navigation system. ! TUNER (FM, MW/LW) ! CD ! ROM (in MP3, AAC, WMA) ! DVD-Video ! DivX ! USB ! SD The following sources can be played back or used by connecting an auxiliary device. ! iPod ! Bluetooth Audio ! AV input 1 (AV1) ! AV input 2 (AV2) ! External unit 1 (EXT1) ! External unit 2 (EXT2) 12 2 Tap the icon of the source you want to select.
Chapter Basic operations of the AV source 12 Selecting an item 1 Scroll by dragging items up or down, and display the item you want to select. p Flicking a list item enables you to quickly scroll through the list. To stop scrolling, gently touch the list. 2 Tap the item. p The item currently selected is highlighted. Returning to the previous display % Touch screen.
Chapter Using the radio (FM) 13 The functions related to RDS (Radio Data System) are available only in areas with FM stations broadcasting RDS signals. Even if the navigation system is receiving an RDS station, not all the functions related with RDS will be available. Starting procedure 1 Display the AV operation screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the AV operation screen on page 61. 2 Tap [FM] on the left edge of the screen to display the “FM” screen.
Chapter 13 Using the radio (FM) Using the touch panel keys 1 8 7 2 6 5 4 1 Performs manual tuning To tune manually, touch [o] or [p] briefly. The frequencies move up or down one step at a time. Performs seek tuning To perform seek tuning, touch and hold [o] or [p] for about one second and release. The tuner will scan frequencies until a broadcast strong enough for good reception is found.
Chapter Using the radio (FM) With a tap of any of the preset tuning keys (“P1” to “P6”), you can easily store up to six broadcast frequencies for later recall (also with the tap of a key). 1 Select a frequency that you want to store in memory. 2 Display the preset channel list. = For details, refer to Switches between the AV operation screen and the preset list display on the previous page. 3 Keep touching a preset tuning key [P1] to [P6].
Chapter 13 Using the radio (FM) 2 Touch and hold any of the keys [1] to [6] to store the displayed radio text. The selected radio text is stored in memory. The next time you press the same keys in the radio text display, the stored text is recalled from memory. p If the radio text data is already stored under all keys, the new text will overwrite the existing one. Using the “Function” menu “P6” and, once stored there, you can tune in to these frequencies with the touch of a key. Touch 2 Touch [BSM].
Chapter Using the radio (FM) When AF is used to automatically retune frequencies, the regional function limits the selection to stations broadcasting regional programmes. 1 Touch on the “FM” screen. 2 Touch [Regional]. Each touch of [Regional] turns it on or off. p Regional programming and regional networks are organised differently depending on the country (i.e., they may change according to the time, country or broadcast area).
Chapter Using the radio (FM) 13 Tuning into alternative frequencies If you are listening to a broadcast and the reception becomes weak or there are other problems, the navigation system will automatically search for a different station in the same network that is broadcasting a stronger signal. 1 Touch on the “FM” screen. 2 Touch [AF]. Each touch of [AF] turns it on or off. p Only RDS stations are tuned in during seek tuning or BSM when AF is on.
Chapter Using the radio (FM) 13 General NEWS&INF Popular Classics Others Specific Type of programme News News Affairs Current affairs Info General information and advice Sport Sports Weather Weather reports/meteorological information Finance Stock market reports, commerce, trading, etc.
Chapter Using the radio (AM) 14 You can listen to the radio using this navigation system. This section describes operations for radio (MW/LW). Starting procedure 1 Display the AV operation screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the AV operation screen on page 61. 2 Tap [AM] on the left edge of the screen to display the “AM” screen. 3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the radio. = For details, refer to Using the touch panel keys on the next page.
Chapter Using the radio (AM) 14 Using the touch panel keys 1 5 4 Using the radio (AM) 2 3 1 Performs manual tuning To tune manually, touch [o] or [p] briefly. The frequencies move up or down one step at a time. Performs seek tuning To perform seek tuning, touch and hold [o] or [p] for about one second and release. The tuner will scan frequencies until a broadcast strong enough for good reception is found. p You can cancel seek tuning by touching either [o] or [p] briefly.
Chapter Using the radio (AM) 14 2 Display the preset channel list. = For details, refer to Switches between the AV operation screen and the preset list display on the previous page. 3 Keep touching a preset tuning key [P1] to [P6]. Preset list display Preset tuning keys = For details of the list operations, refer to Operating list screens (e.g. iPod list screen) on page 61.
Chapter Playing audio CDs 15 You can play a normal music CD using the built-in drive of the navigation system. This section describes how. ! Playing tracks in random order Indicator: Plays all tracks in the current disc in random order. Display the AV operation screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the AV operation screen on page 61. ! Setting a repeat play range Indicator: 2 Insert the disc you want to play into disc-loading slot.
Chapter 15 Playing audio CDs Using the touch panel keys 1 2 3 9 8 4 7 6 5 1 Scans tracks of a CD Scan play is performed by touching only one key. = For details of the operation, refer to Scans tracks of a CD on the next page. 2 Plays tracks in random order All of the tracks in the disc can be played at random by touching only one key. = For details of the operation, refer to Plays tracks in random order on the next page. = For details, refer to Using the “Function” menu on the next page.
Chapter Playing audio CDs 15 Using the “Function” menu % Touch on the “CD” screen. The “Function” menu appears. 2 3 4 Playing audio CDs 1 ! MODE 1: Activates “Sound Retriever” function. ! MODE 2: Activates “Sound Retriever” function. ! Off: Deactivates “Sound Retriever” function. p MODE 2 has a stronger effect than MODE 1 and is more effective when playing back highly compressed audio data.
Chapter Playing music files on ROM 16 You can play a disc that contains compressed audio files using the built-in drive of the navigation system. This section describes these operations. p In the following description, the MP3, WMA, AAC files are collectively referred to as “Compressed audio file”. Indicator: Cancels the scan play. Plays the first audio files of each folder for about 10 seconds when the repeat range is set to “Disc”.
Chapter Playing music files on ROM 16 p “- - - - - - -” is displayed if there is no corresponding information. Playing music files on ROM 3 NEWS indicator Shows the status of news programmes. 4 TRFC indicator Shows the status of traffic announcements. 5 Current time 6 File information ! File number indicator ! File name indicator ! File type indicator Shows the type of audio file. 7 Source icon Shows which source has been selected.
Chapter 16 Playing music files on ROM Using the touch panel keys 1 2 3 9 8 4 7 6 5 1 Scans folders and files Scan play is performed by touching only one key. = For details of the operation, refer to Scans folders and files on the next page. 2 Plays files in random order The files in the current repeat play range can be played at random by touching only one key.
Chapter Playing music files on ROM Using the “Function” menu % Touch on the “ROM” screen. The “Function” menu appears. 1 2 3 4 1 Changes the repeat range Each touch of [Repeat] changes the setting as follows: ! Disc: Repeats all compressed audio files. ! Track: Repeats just the current file. ! Folder: Repeats the current folder. p If you select another folder during repeat play, the repeat play range changes to “Disc”.
Chapter Playing a DVD-Video 17 You can play a DVD-Video using the built-in drive of the navigation system. This section describes operations for playing a DVD-Video. 5 6 Starting procedure 1 Display the AV operation screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the AV operation screen on page 61. 2 Insert the disc you want to play into disc-loading slot. The source changes and then playback will start. 3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the disc.
Chapter Playing a DVD-Video 17 Using the touch panel keys Playback screen (page 1) 2 3 b a 9 8 Playback screen (page 2) 7 6 5 Playing a DVD-Video 1 4 Playback screen (page 3) c d e g f p With some discs, the icon 9 may be displayed, meaning that the operation is invalid. 1 Resumes playback (Bookmark) = For details, refer to Resuming playback (Bookmark) on the next page. 2 Displays the DVD menu You can display the menu by touching [Menu] or [Top Menu] while a disc is playing.
Chapter 17 Playing a DVD-Video 8 Switches to the next page of touch panel keys 9 Switches the display Touching [Disp] changes the indication on the information plate as follows: Disc information display — Repeat range and L/R select display a Recalls equaliser curves = For details, refer to Using the equaliser on page 139. b Displays the “Function” menu = For details, refer to Using the “Function” menu on page 84.
Chapter Playing a DVD-Video Searching for a specific scene and starting playback from a specified time You can search for the scene you want by specifying a title or a chapter, and the time. p Chapter search and time search are not available when disc playback has been stopped. 2 Touch the keys to input the target number or time and then touch [Enter]. 3 Touch [0] to [9] to input the desired number. 4 While the input number is displayed, touch [Enter].
Chapter 17 Playing a DVD-Video 1 Touch [a], [b], [c] or [d] to select the desired menu item. p If the touch panel keys for DVD menu selection disappear, touching anywhere on the displays them screen, then touching again. 2 Touch [Enter]. Playback starts from the selected menu item. The way to display the menu differs depending on the disc. # Touch [Position]. Each touch of [Position] changes the display position of touch panel keys. # Touch [Hide]. The touch panel keys are hidden.
Chapter Playing a DVD-Video 17 Playing a DVD-Video Each touch of [L/R Select] changes the settings as follows: ! 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. 3 DVD setup adjustments = For details, refer to Displaying DVD/ DivX® Setup menu on page 90.
Chapter Playing a DivX video 18 You can play a DivX disc using the built-in drive of the navigation system. This section describes those operations. Starting procedure 1 Display the AV operation screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the AV operation screen on page 61. 2 Insert the disc you want to play into disc-loading slot. The source changes and then playback will start. = For details, refer to Changes the repeat range on page 89.
Chapter Playing a DivX video 18 Using the touch panel keys Playback screen (page 1) a 2 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 Playing a DivX video 1 Playback screen (page 2) b c d f p With some discs, the icon 9 may be displayed, meaning that the operation is invalid. e Tapping a folder on the list shows its content. You can play a file on the list by tapping it. 1 Selects a file from the list Touching the key displays the list which lets you see the list of file names or folder names on a disc.
Chapter 18 Playing a DivX video Touching displays the content of the upper folder (parent folder). If the uppermost folder is listed, cannot be used. 2 Stops playback 3 Hides the touch panel keys and information of the current video Touching [Hide] shows only the current video. To display the touch panel keys and information of the current video, touch the screen. 4 Skips forward or backward Touching [p] skips to the start of the next file. Touching [o] once skips to the start of the current file.
Chapter Playing a DivX video Starting playback from a specified time You can search for a desired scene by specifying the time. p Time search are not possible when disc playback has been stopped. 1 Touch [Search]. ! To select 5 minutes 3 seconds, touch [5], [min], [3], [sec] and [Enter] in order. ! To select 71 minutes 00 seconds, touch [7], [1], [min] and [Enter] in order. ! To select 100 minutes 05 seconds, touch [1], [0], [0], [5], [sec] and [Enter] in order.
Chapter DVD-Video or DivX setup 19 This chapter describes how to configure the DVD-Video/DivX player. Displaying DVD/DivX® Setup menu 1 Play the disc that contains DVD-Video or DivX. 2 2 Touch [Subtitle Language], [Audio Language] or [Menu Language]. Each language menu is displayed and the currently set language is selected. 3 Touch the desired language. When you select “Others”, a language code input display is shown. Input the four-digit code of the desired language then touch [Enter].
Chapter DVD-Video or DivX setup p When using a regular display, select either “Letter Box” or “Panscan”. Selecting “16:9” may result in an unnatural picture. 1 Display the “DVD/DivX® Setup” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying DVD/DivX® Setup menu on the previous page. 2 Touch [TV Aspect].
Chapter DVD-Video or DivX setup 19 Setting the auto play When a DVD disc with DVD menu is inserted, this unit will cancel the DVD menu automatically and start playback from the first chapter of the first title. p This function is available for DVD-Video. p Some DVDs may not operate properly. If this function is not fully operable, turn this function off and start playback. 1 Display the “DVD/DivX® Setup” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying DVD/DivX® Setup menu on page 90. 2 Touch [Auto Play].
Chapter DVD-Video or DivX setup 19 Language code chart for DVDs Language Afar Abkhazian Afrikaans Amharic Arabic Assamese Aymara Azerbaijani Bashkir Belarusian Bulgarian Bihari Bislama Bengali Tibetan Breton Catalan Corsican Czech Welsh Danish German Dzongkha Ewe Greek English Esperanto Spanish Estonian Basque Persian Finnish Fijian Faroese French Western Frisian Irish Gaelic Galician Guarani Gujarati Hausa Hindi Croatian Hungarian Armenian Two-letter code, input code ia, 0901 ie, 0905 ik, 0911 in, 0914
Chapter Playing music files (from USB or SD) 20 You can play the compressed audio files stored in the external storage device (USB, SD). p In the following description, the SD memory card and USB memory device are collectively 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”. Reading the screen Starting procedure p This unit may not achieve optimum performance with some external storage devices.
Chapter Playing music files (from USB or SD) Indicator: 20 Meaning Repeats all compressed audio files in the selected external storage device (USB, SD). Repeats just the current file. Repeats the current folder. 2 Current file information ! ! ! ! p Playing music files (from USB or SD) ! : Folder name Shows the folder name currently playing. : Artist name Shows the artist name currently playing (when available). : Album title Shows the title of the album for the current file (when available).
Chapter 20 Playing music files (from USB or SD) Using the touch panel keys (Music) 1 2 3 9 8 4 7 6 5 1 Scans folders and files Scan play is performed by touching only one key. = For details of the operation, refer to Scans folders and files on the next page. 2 Plays files in random order The files in the current repeat play range can be played at random by touching only one key. = For details of the operation, refer to Plays files in random order on the next page.
Chapter Playing music files (from USB or SD) Tapping 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). Using the “Function” menu 20 Each touch of [Scan] turns it on or off. When you find the track you want, touch [Scan] to turn the scan play off. p After all files or folders scanning are finished, normal playback will begin again.
Chapter Playing video files (from USB or SD) 21 You can play the video files stored in the external storage device (USB, SD). p In the following description, the SD memory card and USB memory device are collectively referred to as the “external storage device (USB, SD)”. If it indicates the USB memory device only, it is referred to as the “USB storage device”. Starting procedure 1 Display the AV operation screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the AV operation screen on page 61.
Chapter Playing video files (from USB or SD) 21 Using the touch panel keys (Video) 9 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 1 Stops playback 2 Selects a file from the list You can select and play the title you want from the list. p There is no sound on fast reverse or forward. p You can also perform these operations by using the TRK button. = For details, refer to Operating list screens (e.g. iPod list screen) on page 61.
Chapter Playing video files (from USB or SD) 21 Tapping 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). 3 Touch . The “Function” menu appears. p If the touch panel keys are not shown, touch anywhere on the screen to display them.
Chapter Using an iPod (iPod) 22 Using the USB interface cable for iPod enables you to connect your iPod to the navigation system. p A USB interface cable for iPod (CD-IU50V) (sold separately) is required for connection. Video 1 3 45 6 9 Starting procedure 1 Display the AV operation screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the AV operation screen on page 61. 3 1 Playback condition indicator Indicates the current playback condition. 2 Connect your iPod.
Chapter 22 Using an iPod (iPod) Shows the current chapter number and total number of chapters when the file with chapters played. ! Play time Shows the elapsed playing time within the current song (episode). p “- - - - - - -” is displayed if there is no corresponding information. 3 Current video information ! ! ! ! ! : Chapter number Shows the current chapter number when the video with chapters played. : Artist name (podcast title) Shows the artist name currently playing.
Chapter Using an iPod (iPod) 22 Using the touch panel keys Music 1 2 3 d c b 4 a 9 7 6 Using an iPod (iPod) 8 5 Video d e 8 7 g 1 Sets the shuffle play for music The shuffle play setting can be changed by touching only one key. = For details, refer to Sets the shuffle play for music on page 107. 2 Sets a repeat play range The repeat play range can be changed by touching only one key. 9 f = For details, refer to Sets repeat play on page 107.
Chapter 22 Using an iPod (iPod) 4 Selects a song to play Scrolling the keys up or down displays songs, and tapping a song starts playback. Tapping the lower key during shuffle playback skips to the next song. Tapping the upper key once skip to the start of the current song. Tapping it again will skip to the previous song. When the song with chapters played, chapter can be skipped back and forward.
Chapter Using an iPod (iPod) Starting the video playback This navigation system can play video if an iPod with video capabilities is connected. 1 Touch [iPod] on the left edge of the screen to display the touch panel key to switch to a video source. 2 Tap [Music]. 22 Narrowing down a song or video with the list Tapping an item on list allows you to search for a song or video and play it in your iPod. 1 Display a list screen. = For details, refer to Displays the genre list on the previous page.
Chapter 22 Using an iPod (iPod) — “AN”, “An”, or “an” — “THE”, “The”, or “the” 4 Scroll by dragging items up or down, and display the item you want to select. Refine the item until the song title (episode) is displayed on the list. p Tapping [All] on the list includes all options in the current list. For example, if you tap [All] after tapping [Artists], you can proceed to the next screen with all artists in the list selected.
Chapter Using an iPod (iPod) 22 Playing MusicSphere You can play playlists created with the PC application (MusicSphere) using an exciting graphic interface. p PC application (MusicSphere) will be available on our website. Reading the screen 1 p To change the playlist to be displayed, rotate the sphere by dragging the keys up, down, left, or right.
Chapter 22 Using an iPod (iPod) While listening to an audiobook on iPod, playback speed can be changed. Each touch of [Audio Book] changes the setting as follows: ! Normal: Playback in normal speed ! Faster: Playback faster than normal speed ! Slower: Playback slower than normal speed 4 Plays video in wide screen mode If the video is compatible with wide screen format, set “Widescreen” to “On” in order to view the video image in the wide screen.
Chapter Using the Bluetooth audio player Starting procedure 1 Display the AV operation screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the AV operation screen on page 61. 2 Tap [Audio] on the left edge of the screen to display the “Audio” screen. 3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the Bluetooth audio player. = For details, refer to Using the touch panel keys on page 111.
Chapter 23 Using the Bluetooth audio player 2 Current file information If the connected Bluetooth audio player features AVRCP 1.3, the following file information will be displayed. ! ! ! ! ! p : Artist name Shows the artist name currently playing (when available). : Album title Shows the title of the album for the current file (when available). : Track title Shows the title of the track currently playing (when available). Play time indicator Shows the elapsed playing time within the current file.
Chapter Using the Bluetooth audio player 23 Using the touch panel keys 1 2 3 6 5 p This function is available only when the connected Bluetooth audio player features AVRCP 1.3. = For details, refer to Plays files in random order on the next page. 2 Sets a repeat play range The repeat play range can be changed by touching only one key. p This function is available only when the connected Bluetooth audio player features AVRCP 1.3. = For details, refer to Changes the repeat range on this page.
Chapter 23 Using the Bluetooth audio player ! All: Repeats all audio files in the Bluetooth audio player. ! Track: Repeats just the current file. ! Off: Does not repeat. p If you skip the file forward or backward when the repeat play range in “Track”, the repeat play range changes to “All”. 2 Plays files in random order Random play lets you playback files in random order within the current repeat range. Each touch of [Random] turns it on or off.
Chapter Using AV input 24 You can display the video image output by the equipment connected to the navigation system. For details of the connection method, refer to Installation Manual. CAUTION 3 Tap [AV1] on the left edge of the screen. The image is displayed on the screen. 4 Touch the screen to display the touch panel keys. For safety reasons, video images cannot be viewed while your vehicle is in motion. To view video images, you must stop in a safe place and apply the handbrake.
Chapter Using the external unit (EXT1, EXT2) 25 The term “external unit” refers to future Pioneer devices that are not currently planned for, or to devices that allow control of basic functions although they are not fully controlled by the navigation system. Two external units can be controlled by this navigation system. When two external units are connected, the navigation system allocates them as external unit 1 or external unit 2. For details of the connection method, refer to Installation Manual.
Chapter Using the external unit (EXT1, EXT2) 25 1 2 3 6 5 1 Sends a 1 key to 6 key command The external unit can be operated by transmitting the operating commands set to 1 key through 6 key. p Operation varies depending on the external unit connected. (In some cases, some functions may not be used until you touch and hold the key.) 2 Sends a command [a], [b], [c], or [d] Touch to operate the external unit. p Operation varies depending on the external unit connected.
Chapter Customising preferences 26 Displaying the “Navi Settings” screen 1 Press the HOME button to display the “Top Menu” screen. 2 Touch [Settings]. The “Settings Menu” screen appears. 2 Touch [Connection Status]. The “Status” screen appears. 1 2 3 4 5 p This can also be operated using the “Shortcut Menu” screen. 3 Touch [Navi Settings]. The “Navi Settings” menu appears. Colour Signal communication 4 Touch the item that you want to change the setting.
Chapter Customising preferences Checking sensor learning status and driving status p The navigation system can automatically use its sensor memory based on the outer dimensions of the tyres. Display the “Navi Settings” screen. 1 = For details, refer to Displaying the “Navi Settings” screen on the previous page. 2 Touch [3D Calibration Status]. The “3D Calibration Status” screen appears. 6 1 2 3 4 5 7 1 Speed Indicates the speed detected by the navigation system.
Chapter Customising preferences 26 3 Enter the fuel consumption information. 4 Touch [All]. Clears all learning statuses. p Touch [All] for the following cases: ! After changing the installation position of the navigation system ! After changing the installation angle of the navigation system ! After moving the navigation system to another vehicle # Touch [Distance]. Clears the learned results stored in [Distance]. p When the distance accuracy is low, touch [Distance]. Using the “Fuel cons.
Chapter Customising preferences 26 When you enter the fuelling information to the navigation system, and export the data to SD memory cards, you can check the fuel consumption information by using the utility programme navgate FEEDS , which is available separately, on your PC. p Up to 24 sets of data can be stored. You can also export the data, as described below. If the entries reach the maximum number, a new entry will overwrite the oldest one.
Chapter Customising preferences 26 4 Touch [Export]. After a message confirming whether to export the data appeared, exporting the data to the SD memory card starts. The “Fuel Mileage Setting” screen appears when it is done. Recording your travel history Activating the track logger enables you to record your driving history (called “track log” below). You can review the travel history later. p If an SD memory card is inserted into the SD card slot, the track logs will be stored in the SD memory card.
Chapter Customising preferences 3 Touch [Home]. 26 1 Display the “Navi Settings” screen. 2 Touch [Eco Settings]. The “Eco Settings” screen appears. 3 Touch each item. The “Select Search Method” screen appears. # Touch [Phone#]. When you have already registered your home, you can edit your home number. 4 Search for a location. = For details, refer to Searching for and selecting a location on page 29. After searching for a point, the map of the selected position is displayed. 5 Touch [OK].
Chapter Customising preferences 26 Displaying the “Map Settings” screen 1 1 Press the HOME button to display the “Top Menu” screen. 2 Touch [Displayed Info]. The “Displayed Information” screen appears. 2 3 Touch [Close Up View]. Each time you touch the key changes that setting. Touch [Settings]. Display the “Map Settings” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the “Map Settings” screen on this page. ! On (default): Switches to an enlarged map. ! Off: Does not switch to an enlarged map.
Chapter Customising preferences Setting the speed limit display 1 Display the “Map Settings” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the “Map Settings” screen on the previous page. Setting the current street name display Selects whether to display or hide the street name (or city name) that your vehicle is travelling along. 1 3 Touch [Show Speed Limit]. Each time you touch the key changes that setting. ! View: Displays the speed limit on the map. ! Hide (default): Hides the speed limit on the map.
Chapter Customising preferences 26 Displaying the 3D landmarks You can select whether to display the 3D landmark on the map. p 3D Landmark only appears when the view mode is “3D View” and the map scale is set to 200 m (0.25 mile) or lower. 1 Display the “Map Settings” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the “Map Settings” screen on page 122. 2 Touch [Displayed Info]. The “Displayed Information” screen appears. 3 Touch [3D Land Mark]. Each time you touch the key changes that setting.
Chapter Customising preferences 3 Touch [Display] to change the setting to “On”. 26 # Touch [Detail]. The detailed category list is displayed. Touch the item and touch [OK] to complete selecting the detailed categories you want to display. p When only a few types of the detailed categories are selected, blue tick marks will appear. p If you do not want to display the POI icon on the map, touch [Display] to turn it “Off”. (Even if “Display” is turned “Off”, the POI selection setting is retained.
Chapter Customising preferences 26 4 Touch [Display] to change the setting to “On”. 2 Touch [Day/Night Display]. Each time you touch the key changes that setting. ! Automatic (default): You can change the colours of a map between daytime and nighttime according to whether the vehicle lights are on or off. ! Day: The map is always displayed with daytime colours. p To use this function with “Automatic”, the orange/white lead of the navigation system must be connected correctly.
Chapter Customising preferences 26 Changing the setting of navigation interruption screen ! Display the “Map Settings” screen. ! 2 Touch [AV Guide Mode]. Each time you touch the key changes that setting. ! 1 = For details, refer to Displaying the “Map Settings” screen on page 122. ! On (default): Switches from the AV operation screen to the map screen. ! Off: Does not switch the screen. p This setting is effective only when “Close Up View” is set to “On”.
Chapter Customising preferences 26 p This can also be operated using the “Shortcut Menu” screen. 3 Touch [System Settings]. Selecting the language You can set the languages used on the programme and voice guidance. Each language can be set separately. 1 Display the “System Settings” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the “System Settings” screen on the previous page. 2 Touch [Regional Settings]. The “Regional Settings” screen appears. The “System Settings” screen appears.
Chapter Customising preferences 2 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot. 3 Touch [Time]. The “Time Settings” screen appears. 4 To set the time difference, touch [+] or [–]. 3 Touch [Voice Language]. The “Voice Language Selection” screen appears. 4 Touch [Setup Voice]. The “Voice Language Setup” screen appears. 5 Touch [Change Voice Language]. The “Voice Language Selection (SD)” screen appears. 6 Touch the desired language.
Chapter Customising preferences 26 3 Touch [km / mile]. A message confirming whether to change the setting appears. 4 Touch [Yes]. Each time you touch the key changes that setting. ! km (default): Shows distance in kilometres. ! mile: Shows distance in miles. ! Mile&Yard: Shows distance in miles and yards. # Touch [No]. Cancels the setting. Setting the Volume for Guidance and Phone The sound volume for the navigation can be set. You can separately set the volume of the route guidance and the beep sound.
Chapter Customising preferences 4 To finish the setting, touch [OK]. Changing the preinstalled splash screen You can change the splash screen to the other images preinstalled in the navigation system. 1 Display the “System Settings” screen. p The maximum number of images, including the images in the built-in memory, that can be imported and displayed on the list is 200. 1 Create a folder named “Pictures” on the top-most directory of the SD memory card and store the picture files in this folder.
Chapter Customising preferences 26 Rear view camera The navigation system features a function that automatically switches to the full-screen image of the rear view camera installed on your vehicle. When the gear stick is in the REVERSE (R) position, the screen automatically switches to full-screen rear view camera image. Camera for Rear view mode “Rear View” can be displayed at all times (e.g. when monitoring an attached trailer, etc.) as a split screen where map information is partially displayed.
Chapter Customising preferences 26 Display the “System Settings” screen. 1 The illumination colour can be selected from 8 different colours. Furthermore, the illumination colour can be switched between these 8 colours in order. 2 Touch [Illumi Color]. The “Illumination Color” screen appears. Selecting the colour from the preset colours 1 3 Touch [Custom]. The “Illumination Color” screen appears. p If [Scan] is set, [Custom] cannot be selected. Display the “System Settings” screen.
Chapter 26 Customising preferences — The video image and sound are output only when the appropriate setting on “AV1 Input” or “AV2 Input” are “Video”. Selecting the video for “Rear display” You can choose either to show the same image as the front screen or to show the selected source on the “Rear display”. % Tap on the left edge of the screen. p The appearance of this key changes according to the current setting.
Chapter Customising preferences 3 Touch [+] or [–] to adjust the desired item. Each touch of [+] or [–] increases or decreases the level of the desired item. 4 Touch screen. to return to the previous Displaying the “AV System Settings” screen 1 Press the HOME button to display the “Top Menu” screen. 2 Touch [Settings].
Chapter 26 Customising preferences p This setting applies to mini-jack input. 1 Display the “AV System Settings” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the “AV System Settings” screen on the previous page. 2 Touch [AV1 Input]. Each touch of [AV1 Input] changes the setting as follows: ! iPod: iPod connected with the USB Interface cable for iPod (CD-IU50V) ! Video: External video component ! Off: No video component is connected.
Chapter Customising preferences Setting the rear output 1 Display the “AV System Settings” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the “AV System Settings” screen on page 135. 2 Touch [Rear SP]. Each touch of [Rear SP] changes the settings as follows: ! Full When no subwoofer is connected to the rear output, select “Full”. ! Sub. W When a subwoofer is connected to the rear output, select “Sub. W”.
Chapter 26 Customising preferences p Even when a mute signal has been received from MUTE lead connected to the navigation unit, navigation voice guidance cannot be attenuated or muted. p This feature is available when the selected source is CD, ROM, DivX, or DVD-V. 1 Display the “AV System Settings” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the “AV System Settings” screen on page 135.
Chapter Customising preferences 26 4 Touch the item that you want to change the setting. Using the equaliser Using balance adjustment You can select a fader/balance setting that provides an ideal listening environment in all occupied seats. The equaliser lets you adjust equalisation to match vehicle interior acoustic characteristics as desired. Customising preferences # Touch . Returns the previous screen.
Chapter Customising preferences 26 Recalling equaliser curves There are seven stored equaliser curves that you can easily recall at any time. Here is a list of the equaliser curves: Equaliser curve SuperBass is a curve in which only low-pitched sound is boosted. Powerful is a curve in which low-pitched and highpitched sounds are boosted. Natural is a curve in which low-pitched and highpitched sounds are slightly boosted.
Chapter Customising preferences 1 Display the “AV Sound Settings” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the “AV Sound Settings” screen on page 138. 2 Touch [EQ]. 3 Touch one of the keys to select a curve that you want to use as the basis of customising. 4 Touch [Customize]. 5 Touch the frequency that you want to adjust the level. 6 Touch [a] or [b] to adjust the level of the equaliser band. Each time you touch [a] or [b], the level of the equaliser band increases or decreases.
Chapter Customising preferences 26 6 Touch [c] or [d] next to “Frequency(Hz)” to select cut-off frequency. Each time you touch [c] or [d], cut-off frequencies are selected in the following order: 50Hz — 63Hz — 80Hz — 100Hz — 125Hz Only frequencies lower than those in the selected range are output from the subwoofer. 4 Touch [+] or [–] to adjust the source volume. “+8dB” to “–8dB” is displayed as the source volume is increased or decreased.
Chapter Customising preferences 3 Touch desired stage setting. 26 Replicating the settings 1 Use navgate FEEDS to replicate the settings and store them on an SD memory card. p “Living Room” setting that emphasizes mid-range sound hardly has any effect near the maximum volume level. p When you set staging to an option other than “Off”, the high pass filter (HPF) setting turns “Off”. = For details, refer to Using the high pass filter on the previous page.
Chapter 26 Customising preferences 3 Touch [Safe Mode]. Each time you touch the key changes that setting. ! On (default): Activates the safe mode function. ! Off: Deactivates the safe mode function. Turning off the screen By turning off the backlight of the LCD screen, you can turn off the screen display without turning off the voice guidance. 1 Press the HOME button to display the “Top Menu” screen. 2 Touch [Settings]. The “Settings Menu” screen appears. 3 Touch [Screen Off]. The screen is turned off.
Chapter Other functions 27 Entering the password You can set a password for the navigation system. If the back-up lead is cut after the password is set, the navigation system prompts for the password at the time of next boot up. On the password input screen, you must enter the current password. If you enter an incorrect password three times, the screen is locked and operations using touch panel keys are disabled. Setting the password 1 1 Press the HOME button to display the “Top Menu” screen.
Chapter 27 Other functions Returning the navigation system to the default or factory settings You can return settings or recorded content to the default or factory settings. There are some methods to clear user data, and the situations and the cleared content are different for each method. For information regarding the content that is cleared by each method, see the list presented later.
Chapter Other functions 27 Setting items to be deleted The items to be deleted vary depending on the reset method. The items listed in the following table return to the default or factory settings. p Almost all items not listed below will be retained.
Chapter Other functions 27 Navigation functions Method 1 Method 2 Method 3 Method 4 Phone Menu All settings (*1) — 1 1 1 Other functions Anti-theft password — — — — (*1) All stored data of 5 users is deleted.
Appendix Appendix Troubleshooting If you have problems operating your navigation system, refer to this section. The most common problems are listed below, along with likely causes and solutions. If a solution to your problem cannot be found here, contact your dealer or the nearest authorised Pioneer service facility. Problems with the navigation screen Cause Action (Reference) Confirm once more that all connections are correct. Rectify the reason for the fuse blowing, then replace the fuse.
Appendix Appendix Symptom Cause You cannot position your vehicle Something covers the GPS aerial. on the map without a significant positioning error. Action (Reference) Do not cover the GPS aerial with spray paint or vehicle wax, because this may block the reception of GPS signals. Snow buildup can also degrade the signals. Check that the cables are properly connected. Signals from the vehicle’s speed pulse are not being picked up prop- If necessary, consult the dealer that installed the system. erly.
Appendix Appendix Cause Action (Reference) The handbrake cord is not connected. Connect the handbrake cord, and apply the handbrake. The handbrake is not applied. Connect the handbrake cord, and apply the handbrake. The backlight of the LCD panel is turned off. Turn on the backlight. (Page 144) Rear display picture disappears. The source disc being listened to in the navigation system has been ejected. Before ejecting the disc, switch the source.
Appendix Appendix Symptom Cause No video output from connected equipment. No video output from connected iPod. “AV1 Input” or “AV2 Input” setting Correct the settings. (Page 113) is incorrect. Action (Reference) The audio or video skips. The navigation system is not firmly secured. Secure the navigation system firmly. No sounds are produced. The volume level will not rise. Cables are not connected correctly. Connect the cables correctly.
Appendix Appendix Problems with the phone screen Symptom Cause Action (Reference) If the screen becomes frozen... Park your vehicle in a safe place, and turn off the engine. Turn the ignition key back to Acc off. Then start the engine again, and turn the power to the navigation system back on. Engb Appendix Retry after re-entering the range for service. Dialling is not possible because Your phone is out of range for serthe touch panel keys for dialling vice. are inactive.
Appendix Appendix Messages and how to react to them The following messages may be displayed by your navigation system. Refer to the table below to identify the problem, then take the suggested corrective action. There are occasions when you may see error messages other than those shown here. In such a case, follow the instructions given on the display. Messages and how to react to them 154 Message Cause Route calculation was not possible. ! Change the destination.
Appendix Appendix Cause Action (Reference) The mobile phone’s Bluetooth wireless technology is turned off. Activate the target phone’s Bluetooth wireless technology. The mobile phone is paired (connected) with another device. Cancel the pairing (connection) and retry. Rejection has been received from the mobile phone. Operate the target phone and accept the connection request from the navigation system. (Furthermore, check the connection settings on your mobile phone.
Appendix Appendix Messages for audio functions When problems occur with AV source playback, an error message appears on the display. Refer to the table below to identify the problem, then take the suggested corrective action. If the error persists, record the error message and contact your dealer or your nearest Pioneer service centre. The messages in “( )” will appear on the “Rear display”. Built-in DVD drive Message Cause Action (Reference) Reading error (ERROR-02-XX) Dirty Clean the disc.
Appendix Appendix Message Cause Cannot play back all tracks All the files on the inserted external Store playable files. storage device are secured by DRM. All of the files cannot be played by this unit. The USB connector or USB cable is Confirm that the USB connector or USB short-circuited. cable is not caught in something or damaged. The connected USB storage device Disconnect the USB storage device and do consumes more than 500 mA (maxi- not use it.
Appendix Appendix Positioning technology Positioning by GPS The Global Positioning System (GPS) uses a network of satellites orbiting the Earth. Each of the satellites, which orbit at a height of 21 000 km, continually broadcasts radio signals giving time and position information. This ensures that signals from at least three can be picked up from any open area on the earth’s surface. The accuracy of the GPS information depends on how good the reception is.
Appendix Appendix When positioning by GPS is impossible ! GPS positioning is disabled if signals cannot be received from more than two GPS satellites. ! In some driving conditions, signals from GPS satellites may not reach your vehicle. In this case, it is impossible for the system to use GPS positioning. In tunnels or enclosed parking garages Appendix Map matching As mentioned, the positioning systems used by this navigation system are susceptible to certain errors.
Appendix Appendix Conditions likely to cause noticeable positioning errors For various reasons, such as the state of the road you are travelling on and the reception status of the GPS signal, the actual position of your vehicle may differ from the position displayed on the map screen. ! If you make a shallow turn. ! If you drive in zigzags. ! If the road has a series of hairpin bends. ! If there is a parallel road. ! If there is a loop or similar road configuration.
Appendix Appendix ! If trees or other obstacles block the GPS signals for a considerable period. ! If you enter or exit a multi-storey car park or similar structure using a spiral ramp. ! If you drive very slowly, or in a start-andstop manner, as in a traffic jam. ! If your vehicle is turned on a turntable or similar structure. ! If you join the road after driving around a large car park. ! If your vehicle’s wheels spin, such as on a gravel road or in snow.
Appendix Appendix 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 applicable at the time when the route was calculated is considered. One-way streets and street closures may not be taken into consideration.
Appendix Appendix Playable discs DVD-Video and CD DVD and CD discs that display the logos shown below generally can be played on this built-in DVD drive. DVD-Video Appendix ! Do not touch the recorded surface of the discs. ! Store discs in their cases when not in use. ! Avoid leaving discs in excessively hot environments including under direct sunlight. ! Do not attach labels, write on or apply chemicals to the surface of the discs.
Appendix Appendix ! Serious scratches can lead to playback problems on this navigation system. In some cases, a DualDisc may become stuck in the disc loading slot and will not eject. To prevent this, we recommend you refrain from using DualDisc with this navigation system. ! Please refer to the manufacturer for more detailed information about DualDiscs. Dolby Digital DVD-Video discs ! DVD-Video discs that have incompatible region numbers cannot be played on this DVD drive.
Appendix Appendix ! Read the precautions with CD-R/CD-RW discs before using them. Common notes about the external storage device (USB, SD) USB storage device compatibility = For details about USB storage device compatibility with this navigation system, refer to Specifications on page 183. Protocol: bulk ! You cannot connect a USB storage device to this navigation system via a USB hub. ! Partitioned USB memory is not compatible with this navigation system.
Appendix Appendix ! For more details about DivX, visit the following site: http://www.divx.com/ DivX subtitle files ! Srt format subtitle files with the extension “.srt” can be used. ! Only one subtitle file can be used for each DivX file. Multiple subtitle files cannot be associated. ! Subtitle files that are named with the same character string as the DivX file before the extension are associated with the DivX file. The character strings before the extension must be exactly the same.
Appendix Appendix Media compatibility chart General CD-R/-RW DVD-R/-RW/-R DL USB storage device File system ISO9660 level 1, ISO9660 level 2, Romeo and Joliet ISO9660 level 1, ISO9660 level 2, Romeo, Joliet and UDF 1.
Appendix Appendix WMA compatibility DVD-R/-RW/-R DL Media CD-R/-RW File extension .wma Bit rate 5 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBR Sampling frequency 8 kHz to 48 kHz USB storage device SD memory card USB storage device SD memory card Note: The navigation system is not compatible with the following: Windows Media™ Audio 9 Professional, Lossless, Voice WAV compatibility Media CD-R/-RW DVD-R/-RW/-R DL .
Appendix Appendix DivX compatibility DVD-R/-RW/-R DL CD-R/-RW File extension .avi/.divx Profile (DivX version) Home Theater Ver. 3.11/Ver. 4.x/Ver. 5.x/ Ver. 6.x Compatible audio codec MP3, Dolby Digital Bit rate (MP3) 8 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBR Sampling frequency (MP3) 16 kHz to 48 kHz (32 kHz, 44.
Appendix Appendix Video files compatibility (USB, SD) File extension .avi .mp4, .m4v Format MPEG-4 MPEG-4 H.264 WMV Compatible video codec MPEG-4 MPEG-4 H.
Appendix Appendix Example of a hierarchy 1 2 3 Appendix The following figure is an example of the tier structure in the disc. The numbers in the figure indicate the order in which folder numbers are assigned and the order to be played back. : Folder : File second. Bluetooth was launched by a special interest group (SIG) comprising Ericsson Inc., Intel Corp., Nokia Corp., Toshiba and IBM in 1998, and it is currently developed by nearly 2 000 companies worldwide.
Appendix Appendix DivX Detailed information regarding connectable iPods CAUTION DivX is a compressed digital video format created by the DivX video codec from DivX, Inc. This unit can play DivX video files recorded on CD-R/RW/ROM and DVD-R/RW/ROM discs. Keeping the same terminology as DVD video, individual DivX video files are called “Titles”. When naming files/titles on a CD-R/RW or a DVD-R/RW disc prior to burning, keep in mind that by default they will be played in alphabetical order.
Appendix Appendix iPhone ! Do not push the LCD screen with excessive force as this may scratch it. ! Never touch the LCD screen with anything besides your finger when operating the Touch panel functions. The LCD screen can scratch easily. “Works with iPhone” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPhone and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
Appendix Appendix LED (light-emitting diode) backlight A light emitting diode is used inside the display to illuminate the LCD screen. ! At low temperatures, using the LED backlight may increase image lag and degrade the image quality because of the characteristics of the LCD screen. Image quality will improve with an increase in temperature. ! The product lifetime of the LED backlight is more than 10 000 hours. However, it may decrease if used in high temperatures.
Appendix Appendix Display information Destination Menu Phone Menu Appendix Page Page Address 30 Dial Pad 52 Return Home 33 Call Home 53 Contacts 53 Contacts Transfer 55 Received Calls 53 Dialled Calls 53 Missed Calls 53 POI Petrol Station Open Parking Area Cash Dispenser 33 Hotel or Motel Spell Name 33 Near Me 34 Near Destination 34 Around City 35 navgate FEEDS 36 Favourites 35, 43 History 36, 46 Cancel Route 42 Coordinates 36 Route Overview 39 Engb 175
Appendix Appendix Settings Menu Navi Settings menu Page Page 116 Connection Status 116 System Settings 127 3D Calibration Status 117 AV Settings 135 Fuel cons.
Appendix Appendix System Settings menu Map Settings menu Page Displayed Info Program Language, Voice Language 128 Time 129 km / mile 129 Average Speed 130 Volume 130 Splash Screen 131 Back Camera 131 Screen Calibration 132 Illumi Color 133 Service Information 133 Restore Factory Settings 148 Close Up View 122 Show Speed Limit 123 Bluetooth Connected 123 Current Street Name 123 Favourites Icon 123 3D Land Mark 124 Show Manoeuvre 124 Show Eco Meter 124 Quick Access Se
Appendix Appendix AV System Settings menu AV Sound Settings menu Page 178 Page AV1 Input 135 FAD/BAL (Balance) 139 AV2 Input 136 EQ 139 Wide Mode 136 Loudness 141 Mute 137 Sub Woofer 141 Mute Level 137 HPF 142 Rear SP 137 SLA 142 DivX VOD 138 Bass Booster 142 Auto PI 138 Staging 142 FM Step 138 Engb
Appendix Appendix Bluetooth Settings menu Appendix Page Connection 50 Registration 47 Device Name 57 Password 57 Bluetooth On/Off 57 Echo Cancel 57 Auto Answer Preference 58 Refuse All Calls 58 Clear Memory 58 Firmware update 59 Engb 179
Appendix Appendix Glossary AAC AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding and refers to an audio compression technology standard used with MPEG-2 and MPEG-4. Aspect ratio This is the width-to-height ratio of a TV screen. A regular display has an aspect ratio of 4:3. Wide screen displays have an aspect ratio of 16:9, providing a bigger picture for exceptional presence and atmosphere. Bit rate This expresses data volume per second, or bps units (bits per second).
Appendix Appendix ISO 9660 format This is the international standard for the format logic of DVD/CD-ROM folders and files. For the ISO9660 format, there are regulations for the following two levels: ! Level 1: The file name is in 8.3 format (the name consists of up to eight characters, half-byte English capital letters, half-byte numerals and the “_” sign, with a file-extension of three characters). ! Level 2: The file name can have up to 31 characters (including the separation mark “.
Appendix Appendix Parental lock Some DVD-Video discs with violent or adult-oriented scenes feature parental lock which prevents children from viewing such scenes. With this kind of disc, if you set the unit’s parental lock level, playback of scenes inappropriate for children will be disabled, or these scenes will be skipped. Phone book An address book on user’s phone is collectively referred to as “Phone book”.
Appendix Appendix Specifications General Navigation GPS receiver: System ................................ L1, C/Acode GPS SPS (Standard Positioning Service) Reception system .......... 30-channel multi-channel reception system Reception frequency .... 1 575.42 MHz Sensitivity .......................... –140 dBm (typ) Position update frequency ........................................... Approx. once per second GPS aerial: Aerial ...................................
Appendix Appendix Dynamic range ......................... 95 dB (1 kHz) (CD: 94 dB (1 kHz)) Distortion ..................................... 0.008 % (1 kHz) Output level: Video .................................... 1.0 Vp-p/75 W (±0.2 V) Audio ................................... 1.0 V (1 kHz, 0 dB) Number of channels .............. 2 (stereo) MP3 decoding format ........... MPEG-1 & 2 Audio Layer 3 WMA decoding format ......... Ver.9.0 L3 AAC decoding format ............
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