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Pioneer AVIC-X3-2 EN

Pioneer AVIC-X3-2 EN

Setting a Route to Your Destination Chapter

04

p You can also see the location by touching p You can also recalculate (Reroute) your Setting a Route to Your Destination
on the right of the list. route using Change Route in Shortcut
menu.
2 Touch [Overview].
A map of the whole route up to the destination Recalculating a specified
is displayed. distance in the route ahead of
your current position
p You can also check the overview by using
Shortcut menu if [Whole Route Over- 1 Touch the map screen.
view] is selected on [Short-Cut Selection]. Shortcut menu appears.
2 Touch .
Checking the set route from 3 Touch the distance from the list.
Shortcut menu
Detour distance
You can also check the information about the
set route from Shortcut menu. Searches detours for a specified distance in
the route ahead of your current position. After
1 Touch the map screen. the route is calculated, the map screen shows
Shortcut menu appears. your surroundings and route guidance is re-
sumed.
2 Touch .

3 Touch [Route Profile] or [Route Scroll].
= About “Route Profile”, refer to Checking
the set route by text on the previous page.
= About “Route Scroll”, refer to Checking the
set route with the map on page 49.

4 Touch [Back].
You can return to the previous display.

Recalculating the Route to Editing Way Points to the
Your Destination Current Route

You can set the length of the area, avoid just a You can select way points (locations you want
certain area, or you can even search a new to visit on the way to your destination) and you
route from the current location to your desti- can recalculate the route to pass through
nation. these locations.

Recalculating the route Editing a way point

% Touch [Route Options] in NAVI MENU, Up to 5 way points can be selected, and se-
and then touch [Recalculate]. lected points can be sorted automatically or
This option automatically searches the route manually.
to the destination again. p [Edit Current Route] is active only when

p [Recalculate] is active only when the route the route is set.
is set.

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1 Touch [Route Options] in NAVI MENU, 3 Touch [Done].
and then touch [Edit Current Route]. p If you set a way point(s) in the route to your
destination, the route up to the next way
2 Select editing method. point will appear light green. The rest of the
route will be light blue.

p You can also see the location by touching Skipping a way point
on the right of the list.
If the points are set, the next way point along
Add: the route can be skipped.
Switch the display to search for points. After
searching for a point, display it on a map, then 1 Touch the map screen.
touch [OK] to add to the way points. (You can Shortcut menu appears.
add up to 5 way points in total.)
2 Touch .
Delete:
You can delete way points from the list. (You 3 Touch [Skip Way Point].
can delete way points successively.) A message asking whether you want to skip
the next way point appears.
Sort:
Touch to display a screen listing the way 4 Touch [Yes].
points. Touching or on the left of the list A new route to your destination through all the
allows you to sort the way points manually. remaining way points, except for the skipped
way point, is calculated.

Setting Areas to Avoid

If you register Areas to Avoid, such as
crowded intersections or congested areas,
routes can be calculated that avoid those
areas.

Automatic: Registering an area to avoid
You can sort the destination and way points
automatically. The system will show the near- This section describes how to register an Area
est way point (distance in a straight line) from to Avoid for the first time. You can register up
the current location as way point 1, and sort to five Areas to Avoid.
the other points (including your destination) in
order of distance from your current location. 1 Touch [Route Options] in NAVI MENU,
then touch [Areas to Avoid].
Original:
Returns to the original order. 2 Touch [Yes].
Select from manual order, [Automatic] or
[Original] and touch [Done] to start the route 3 Select one of the items shown in [New
search. Area].
When registering for the first time, any item
on the list is shown as [New Area].

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2 Select the area you want to change or
delete.

3 Select the desired operation.

4 Select the place to register and display Rename: Setting a Route to Your Destination
the map. Changes the name. Enter the new name and
touch [OK]. This returns you to Route Op-
= About “Searching places to register”, refer tions menu.
to page 46 to page 49.
Change:
Once a search is complete, a map with the A specified area can be changed. For the next
specified location at its centre appears. steps, refer to Step 3 in Registering an area to
avoid on the previous page.
5 Change the map scale and decide the
size of the Area to Avoid. Delete:
The Area to avoid is enclosed in a red frame. Delete the selected Area to Avoid.
You can also change the map scale though
the maximum map scale for registering Areas
to Avoid is 100 m (0.1 mile).

6 Scroll the map, adjust the position of
the red frame, and touch [OK].

If you want to stop registration, touch [Back].
p Depending on the setting of route search
conditions, you may not be able to avoid
the specified areas. A confirmation mes-
sage is displayed on the screen at this time.
= For details, refer to Modifying the Route Cal-
culation Conditions on page 55.

Changing or deleting an area to
avoid

You can subsequently change/rename/delete
an Area to Avoid.

1 Touch [Route Options] in NAVI MENU,
then touch [Areas to Avoid].

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Displaying Certain POI on 2 Touch [Set].
the Map
Displays a list of already registered POI short-
POI in a certain category can be shown on the cuts.
map, and you can check the location on the 3 Touch [Add].
display.
Displays a POI category list.
1 Touch [Traffic/Info] in NAVI MENU, then 4 Touch category or .
touch [Overlay POI].
Touching a category adds that category to the
2 Touch the category you want to dis- shortcuts.
play. 5 Touch subcategory.
The selected item is marked. If you want to se- The selected category is added to the list of
lect other categories, repeat this step. POI.
When registering another icon, repeat step 3
p If you want to display more detailed cate- through step 5.
gories, touch . When the subcategory list
appears, touch the item you want to display p You can register a POI shortcut by touching
and touch [Back]. [Overlay POI] under [Traffic/Info] in NAVI
MENU, or by touching the icons such as
p When some sub-categories are selected, and in Shortcut menu. The steps for
the corresponding category is marked blue. registration are the same as described
When all the sub-categories within a cate- above.
gory are selected, that category is marked
red.

p You can use up to 100 categories of the de-
tailed categories for [Overlay POI].

p If you touch one of the POI shortcuts (e.g.
), you can start searching for POI directly

in the selected category on the POI short-
cut.

3 Press MAP button.
POI’s in the selected category appear on the
map.

p You can also display POI by using Shortcut
menu if [Overlay POI] is selected on
[Short-Cut Selection].

Registering/deleting POI
Shortcuts

You can register up to six shortcuts to your fa-
vourite POI. You can also change or delete the
registered shortcuts.

Registering a POI shortcut

1 Touch [Destination] in NAVI MENU, and
then touch [Vicinity Search].

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Deleting a POI shortcut Modifying the Route Setting a Route to Your Destination
Calculation Conditions
1 Touch [Destination] in NAVI MENU, and
then touch [Vicinity Search]. You can change the route calculation condi-
tions using Route Options menu. The follow-
p You can also touch in Shortcut menu or ing description features an example of
[Traffic/Info] in NAVI MENU, then touch changing the number of routes to be
[Overlay POI]. searched.

2 Touch [Set]. 1 Touch [Route Options] in NAVI MENU.

3 Touch [Delete]. 2 Touch [Route No.].
Displays a list of already registered POI short- The current settings appear under the name of
cuts. the item. Each time you touch the item, the
setting changes. Repeatedly touch the item
4 Touch the category to be deleted. until the value you want to set appears.
A red tick appears on the selected shortcut.
All:
A red tick will appear on all registered cate-
gories.

5 Touch [Delete].
Deletes the selected shortcut from the list.

Items that users can operate

This section describes the details of the each
item. Settings marked with an asterisk (*)
show that they are default or factory settings.

Edit Current Route
This displays a screen for adding or deleting
way points. The method is the same as de-
scribed in “Editing Way Points to the Current
Route”.
p [Edit Current Route] is displayed only

when the route is set.
= Refer to Editing Way Points to the Current

Route on page 51.

View Current Route
= For details, refer to Checking the set route

with the map on page 49.
= For details, refer to Checking the set route

by text on page 50.
= For details, refer to Checking the entire

route overview on page 50.

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Recalculate p The system may calculate a route that in-
Automatically searches the route to the desti- cludes ferries even if [On] is selected.
nation again.
p [Recalculate] is displayed only when the Avoid Toll Road
This setting controls whether toll roads (in-
route is set. cluding toll areas) should be taken into ac-
= Refer to Recalculating the route on page 51. count.
On:
Route No. Calculate a route that avoids toll roads (includ-
This setting controls whether the system ing toll areas).
should calculate only one route, or several Off*:
routes. Calculate a route that may include toll roads
(including toll areas).
1*: p The system may calculate a route that in-
Only one route judged as being optimum by
your navigation system is calculated. cludes toll roads even if [On] is selected.

Multiple: Areas to Avoid
Several route options are calculated (maxi- = Refer to Setting Areas to Avoid on page 52.
mum 6 routes).
Perform the route calculation
Route Condition for several route options, and
This setting controls whether the route should select one
be calculated by taking into account the time
or the distance. You can get route calculations for several
route options. After route options are calcu-
Fast*: lated, select the one you want.
Calculate a route with the shortest travel time
to your destination as a priority. 1 Set [Route No.] to [Multiple].
= For details, refer to Modifying the Route Cal-
Short: culation Conditions on the previous page.
Calculate a route with the shortest distance to
your destination as a priority. 2 Search your destination and set the
route.
Avoid Motorway Calculated routes are shown in different col-
This setting controls whether motorways may ours (from two to six routes).
be included in the road calculation. (A route
using a motorway may be calculated in some 3 Touch [Next] to change the displayed
cases, such as when setting your destination route.
far away.)
1 32
On:
Calculate a route that avoids motorways.

Off*:
Calculate a route that may include motorways.

Avoid Ferry
This setting controls whether ferry crossings
should be taken into account.

On:
Calculate a route that avoids ferries.

Off*:
Calculate a route that may include ferries.

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The following information is displayed on this 04
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1 Route calculation condition
Displays the conditions set by Route Op-
tions menu by icon.
! Use/avoid motorway
! Use/avoid toll road
! Use/avoid ferry
Displays the inability to fulfill the conditions
by icon.
! Pass through Area to Avoid
! Use toll road although the setting
[Avoid Toll Road] is [On].
! Use Ferry although the setting [Avoid
Ferry] is [On].

2 Distance to your destination

3 Travel time to your destination
p [Avoid Motorway] setting may not be re-

flected, depending on the distance to the
destination.
p You can see other places while displaying a
possible route by scrolling the map.
Touching [Next] moves the next candidate
route to the centre and indicates the map.

4 Touch [Information] to check the infor-
mation on the selected route.
You can also check details of the roads along
the selected route. (If you touch [Back], you
can return to the previous display.)

= About “Route Scroll”, refer to Checking the
set route with the map on page 49.

= About “Route Profile”, refer to Checking
the set route by text on page 50.

p After the route is calculated, it may take
some time until the detailed route informa-
tion (Route Profile) is displayed.

5 Touch [OK].
The route you selected is accepted, and the
map of your surroundings appears. When you
start driving, the route guidance begins.

p If the above operations are not performed
within 30 seconds after the route calcula-
tion is completed and you have already
started your vehicle, the route selected at
the time is automatically chosen.

Chapter

05 Editing the Navigation Utilities

CAUTION p The items already registered under [Return
For safety reasons, you cannot use some of these Home] or [Go to] can be modified.
navigation functions while your vehicle is in mo-
tion. To enable these functions, you must stop in 3 Search for a location to register.
a safe place and apply the handbrake (refer to You can select a method of location search on
Handbrake interlock on page 18). the display.

Editing Registered Locations = For more details about “Address Search”,
refer to Basic Navigation on page 31.
Address Book can store up to 300 registered
locations. These can include home location, = About “Searching places to register”, refer
favourite places and destinations you have al- to page 46 to page 49.
ready registered. This registered location infor-
mation can also be modified. Also, routes to p If you select [Map Search], move the scroll
registered locations can be calculated by cursor to the location you want to set and
touching the screen. Registering places you touch [OK].
visit frequently saves time and effort.
p Address Book is automatically updated in 4 Point the scroll cursor to the location
you want to register and touch [OK].
alphabetic order. However, [Return Home]
and [Go to] always appear at the top. 5 Touch [Save].
Completes the registration.
Registering your home and
your favourite location Registering a previous location
in Address Book
Of 300 registered locations that can be stored,
home location and favourite locations can be Once a destination or way point is searched, it
stored separately in Address Book. Register- is automatically retained and stored in Desti-
ing your favourite location for the first time is nation History. If a search is cancelled while
described here. You can change the registered still in progress, only the places where the
information later. You might find it useful to map was displayed and scrolled through or
register your workplace or a relative’s home as places where Shortcut menu was displayed
your favourite location. are retained and stored. Note that after 100
places are stored, new places are automati-
Map icons: cally overwritten on top of old ones, in order
from oldest to most recent. Therefore, to en-
: sure that certain places are kept and not over-
Home location icon written, be sure to register them in Address
Book.
:
Favourite location icon 1 Touch [Destination] in NAVI MENU,
then touch [Destination History].
1 Touch [Settings] in NAVI MENU, then
touch [Defined Locations].

2 Touch [Set ”Go To”].
When registering your home location, touch
[Set ”Home”].

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2 Touch on the right-hand side of the = For details concerning operations, refer to Editing the Navigation Utilities
place you want to register in Address When appears to the right of the list on
Book. page 45.

: Add:
The map of that place can be displayed. The screen for selecting the method for regis-
tering the location in Address Book appears.
= For details concerning operations, refer to
When appears to the right of the list on = For more details about “Address Search”,
page 45. refer to Basic Navigation on page 31.

3 Touch [Registration]. = About “Searching places to register”, refer
4 Touch [Save]. to page 46 to page 49.
Registration is now complete.
p If you select [Map Search], move the scroll
p If you want to stop registration, touch cursor to the place you want to set and
[Back]. touch [OK].

= For more information, refer to Editing a loca- 3 Touch [Information/Edit].
tion’s information on this page.
The Address Information menu appears. Refer
Editing a location’s information to the item corresponding to the subsequent
operation. After finishing the operation, Ad-
In Address Book menu, touching on the dress Book menu appears. You can continue
right-hand side of the place displays Address to edit other information items if necessary.
Book Operate menu.
To edit the information about the location: 1
1 Touch [Destination] in NAVI MENU, 2
then touch [Address Book]. 3
2 Touch on the right-hand side of the 4
place whose information you want to edit. 5
6
:
The map of that place can be displayed. 1 Name
You can enter the desired name.

2 Name (2nd line)
The name of the city appears in this column
(Not editable).

3 Phone number
4 Pictograph

The symbol displayed on the map.
5 Sound

The selected operating sound is played.
6 Modify Location

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You can change the registered location by Modify the location
scrolling the map.
= For details, refer to Changing the position of
4 Touch [Save]. locations registered in Address Book on
Completes the registration. the next page.

Changing a name Deleting Address Book or
Destination History information
1 Touch [Edit Name].
Items registered in Address Book or Destina-
2 Enter a new name; touch [OK]. tion History can be deleted. All entries of the
The name of the current location appears in data in Address Book or Destination History
the text box. Delete the current name, and can be deleted at once.
enter a new name between 1 and 23 charac-
ters long. 1 Touch [Destination] in NAVI MENU,
then touch [Address Book].
3 Touch [Save]. To delete items in Destination History, touch
The details you set are registered. [Destination History].

p You cannot change the name of your home. 2 Touch on the right-hand side of the
place you want to delete.
Entering or changing a phone number
3 Select the deletion method.
1 Touch [Edit Phone Number].

2 Input a phone number and touch [OK].
The Address Information menu appears.

p To change a registered phone number, de-
lete the existing number and then enter a
new one.

Selecting a pictograph to appear on Delete This Item:
the map Delete the location selected.

1 Touch [Select Image]. Delete All Address Book Entries (or Delete
All Destinations):
2 Touch the Pictograph to appear on the Delete all Address Book or Destination His-
map. tory data.
The Address Information menu appears.
4 Select [Yes].
p You cannot change the mark of your home The data you selected is deleted.
and your favourite location. Alternative option:

Selecting sound No:
The display shown in Step 3 appears.
1 Touch [Select Sound].
p Because deleted data cannot be restored,
2 Select the sound. take extra care not to select [Delete All Ad-
The Address Information menu appears. dress Book Entries] and [Delete All Desti-
nations] by mistake.
p If you want to hear the operating sound,
touch .

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Changing the position of locations 3 Touch [Read from Disc]. Editing the Navigation Utilities
registered in Address Book The list of groups appears.

You can select a location registered in Ad- 4 Touch the desired group.
dress Book, display a map of its surroundings
and change its position. 5 Touch the desired locations.
Selected locations are marked. To load the
1 In Address Book menu, touch on the data from other locations, repeat this step.
right-hand side of the place whose position Alternative option:
you want to change.
All:
2 Touch [Information/Edit], and then All the locations are selected (or cancelled) at
touch [Modify Location]. once.
The map of the selected area and its surround-
ings appears. 6 Touch [OK].
The data of the selected locations is stored in
3 Touch the display to change its posi- Address Book.
tion, then touch [OK].

4 Touch [Save].
The position is changed.

Loading registered locations
data from a Disc

Address Book data stored on a CD-R/-RW
and DVD-R/-RW can be loaded to the naviga-
tion system.
This function is used when moving Address
Book data from a Pioneer navigation system
with a PC card slot (e.g., AVIC-900DVD) to a
Pioneer navigation system without a PC card
slot.
p When moving data, copy the folder named

“POINT” from the PC card to a personal
computer. Then use the personal computer
to store POINT folder in the first level of a
CD-R/-RW and DVD-R/-RW.

1 Insert a disc to the disc loading slot.

2 Touch [Settings] in NAVI MENU, then
touch [System Options].

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Using Traffic Information 1 Street or place name

You can check traffic information transmitted 2 Direction
by the FM radio service through the Radio
Data System (RDS-TMC) on the display. Such 3 Incident
traffic information is updated periodically.
When you receive traffic information, the navi- 4 Distance to the location
gation system automatically displays an icon
informing you of the traffic information. You 5 The incident numbers currently dis-
can also select whether to recalculate the played and the total number of inci-
route to avoid a traffic jam. (In this case, route dents
calculation is carried out by considering a traf-
fic jam within a 150 km (92 mile) radius from p The incidents that have already been read
your current location.) will be displayed in letters with a white out-
p The term “traffic jam” in this section refers line. Unread incidents will be in white.

to the following types of traffic information: p Touching allows you to check the place
stop and go traffic, stopped traffic and on a map. (Traffic information without posi-
closed/blocked roads. This information is tional information cannot be checked on a
always taken into consideration for check- map.)
ing your route, and the information related
with these events cannot be turned off. :
You can sort the traffic information in alphabe-
Viewing traffic information tical order.

Traffic Information is displayed onscreen in a :
list. This allows you to check how many traffic You can sort the traffic information according
incidents have occurred, their location and to the incident.
their distance from your current position.
:
Checking all traffic information You can sort the traffic information by distance
from your current position.
1 Touch [Traffic/Info] in NAVI MENU, then
touch [All Traffic]. :
The list with received traffic information is When new traffic information is received, cur-
shown. rent information is changed or old information
has been removed, the list is updated to reflect
2 Touch or to view the incident list. the new situation.
Places (street names) where incidents have
occurred are displayed in the list. 3 Select an incident you want to view in
detail.
1 245 The details of the selected incident are dis-
played.
3
p Touching an incident you want to see allows
you to view the detailed information of the
incident. If the information cannot be dis-
played on one screen, touch or to view
the remaining information.

4 Touch [Back] to return to the list with
traffic information.
A list with traffic information appears again.

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Checking traffic information on the ange, Stopped traffic: red, Closed/blocked Editing the Navigation Utilities
route roads: black.
3 Icon for traffic information
% Touch [Traffic/Info] in NAVI MENU, and Appears only when the scale on the map is
then touch [Traffic On Route]. 20 km or lower.
The currently set traffic information on the = Refer to Selecting traffic information to
route appears on the screen.
display on the next page.
p The method for checking the content dis- If you want to check the traffic information
played on the screen is the same for details, move the scroll cursor onto the
“Checking all traffic information”. icon, such as , and touch . This allows
you to view place names and other informa-
= Refer to Checking all traffic information on tion.
the previous page.
Information on avoiding traffic
Confirming traffic information on jam on route ahead
the map
The traffic-related information displayed on If there is a traffic jam on your route at least
the map is as follows. 1 km (0.75 mile) ahead on an ordinary road, or
2.6 km (1.6 miles) ahead while driving on a mo-
23 1 torway, the navigation system automatically
searches for a possible detour.
(or , ): If a better route can be calculated, the follow-
ing screen will appear.
1 Name of the service provider, radio sta-
Distance from the current position of your vehicle to
tion or frequency currently being received. the point of entry into the new route

= About “Switching the radio station”, refer Difference in distance and travel time between existing
route and new route
to Selecting the radio station on page 65.
On this screen, you can select the following
p When is displayed, reading from items:
New:
the DVD Map Disc is required. Please in- A new route is displayed on the screen.
Current:
sert the DVD Map Disc. The current route is displayed on the screen.
OK:
p When is displayed, the data is Select the route that is displayed on the
screen.
being loaded from the DVD Map Disc.

When a route has been calculated, touch to

check whether there is any traffic jam infor-

mation on your route. When no route has

been calculated, touch to display the traffic

list.

2 A line to indicate the length of the traf-

fic jam

Displayed only when the scale on the map

is 1 km (0.75 mile) or lower. Stop and go: or-

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p When no selection is made, the current Back:
route will be automatically selected after a The message disappears, and the screen re-
short while. turns to the map screen.
p In the memory navi mode, you can only se-
When checking traffic jam
lect [Back].
information manually
Selecting traffic information to display
Touching on the screen allows you to Select the type of traffic information to display
with the navigation system.
check for traffic jam information on your 1 Touch [Traffic/Info] in NAVI MENU, and
then touch [Traffic Settings].
route. If there is any information about a traffic The icon for the traffic information currently
being displayed appears on the screen.
jam on your route, a message appears asking 2 Touch [Change].

you whether to search for another route to The names of the displayed traffic information
items and a list of icons appears on the
avoid the traffic jam. If there is no traffic jam screen.
3 Touch the traffic information item to
information along the route being guided, it is display.
A red tick appears next to the selected traffic
announced on screen and by voice. information.

If there is a traffic jam on the route

When receiving information about a traffic
jam, a message announces the presence of a
traffic jam.
On this screen, you can select the following
items:

Yes:
The route is recalculated taking the traffic jam
into account.

No:
The message disappears, and the map display
reappears.

List:
The list with all traffic information is displayed.

p In the memory navi mode, you can only se-
lect [No].

If there is no traffic jam information p Touching [All] selects all the traffic informa-
on the route tion.

If there is no traffic jam information, a mes- p Touch [Back] to not add the selected traffic
sage informing you that there is no traffic jam information.
information on the route that is shown.
On this screen, you can select the following 4 Touch [Done].
items: The selected traffic information icon is added
to the screen.
List:
The list with all traffic information is displayed.

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5 Touch [Back]. stations, you can select the one you want to re- Editing the Navigation Utilities
ceive.
Selecting the radio station
1 Touch [Traffic/Info] in NAVI MENU, then
The RDS-Tuner of the navigation system auto- touch [Manual Station Search].
matically tunes to the radio station to receive The list of registered RDS-TMC stations ap-
available traffic information (RDS-TMC sta- pears. This list of broadcasting stations (Preset
tion). If reception is poor, you can switch to an- Stations) cannot be used unless those broad-
other station manually. Once the received casting stations have been stored.
radio station is selected, the system automati-
cally tunes to stations that provide traffic infor- 2 Select a radio station on the list.
mation according to the location of the
vehicle. The currently selected RDS-TMC station

Tuning to a RDS-TMC station with Switching to the selected RDS-TMC station.
good reception

1 Touch [Traffic/Info] in NAVI MENU, then
touch [Manual Station Search].

2 Touch [Next].
Available radio stations can be searched auto-
matically. If a radio station with good reception
is found, the tuning mode is stopped.

Store:
Store the current RDS-TMC station in the pre-
set list. If there are already five stations stored
in the list, select one to be overwritten.

p If you want to continue to search for an-
other station, repeat this procedure.

3 Touch [OK].
Switches to the selected RDS-TMC station and
returns to the Information menu.

Selecting from pre-registered RDS-
TMC stations
You can pre-select up to five RDS-TMC stations
(Preset Stations). From the list of the RDS-TMC

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Changing Background Picture p Only JPEG format (“.jpg” or “.JPG”) pictures
can be used as a background picture.
CAUTION
When you burn a CD-R/-RW and DVD-R/-RW, p You can only use standard characters (al-
make sure the total data size of the CD-R/-RW phabets of both cases: A-Z, a-z) and num-
and DVD-R/-RW is greater than the amount noted bers (0-9) for the file name of a background
below by storing dummy data or other filler infor- picture (international (accented) characters
mation. Otherwise, the disc may not be recog- cannot be used).
nised by the built-in DVD drive.
! CD-R/-RW: 1.8 MB p Pictures up to a maximum of 2 048×1 536
! DVD-R/-RW: 170 MB pixels can be used. We cannot guarantee
proper operation for a picture bigger than
In the menu operation screen, you can specify this size.
a picture for the background. Some pictures
are already stored, but you can also use pic- p Progressive format JPEG pictures cannot
tures (JPEG format data) created by a personal be used.
computer or a digital camera. If you save the
pictures to a CD-R/-RW and DVD-R/-RW, you 1 Insert a disc to the disc loading slot.
can use them as background pictures. The fol-
lowing three types of background pictures can 2 Touch [Settings] in NAVI MENU, then
be changed: touch [System Options].

! Splash Screen: The screen that appears 3 Touch [Background Picture Setting].
when the Navigation system starts up. The picture selected for each screen is indi-
cated on the right side of [Splash Screen],
! AV Background: Background for the [Navigation Background] and [AV Back-
screen during AV operations or during play- ground] items.
back.
4 Touch [Splash Screen], [Navigation
! Navigation Background: Background of Background] or [AV Background].
navigation menu screen.
5 Touch [Import from Disc].
Several background pictures are stored in the The list of the pictures stored in the disc is dis-
Pioneer DVD Map Disc. If you want to use played.
these pictures, insert the Pioneer DVD Map On this screen, you can select the following
Disc. item:
Here, a method for changing the background Back to Original:
picture is described with an example of load- The picture originally used when the system
ing a picture stored on a CD-R/-RW and DVD- was purchased is selected.
R/-RW onto the navigation system as the back-
ground picture. p Only when a Pioneer DVD Map Disc is in-
p When storing original pictures on a CD-R/- serted, you can select [Back to Original].
Only when the CD-R/-RW and DVD-R/-RW
RW and DVD-R/-RW, create a folder named is inserted, you can select [Import from
“PICTURES” in the CD-R/-RW and DVD-R/- Disc].
RW, and store the picture files in this folder.
Up to 20 picture files can be used in
PICTURES folder.
p You cannot use a CD-R/-RW and DVD-R/-
RW containing MP3/WMA/AAC files or the
Audio data part (CD-DA session) for Back-
ground Picture Setting function.

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p Touching other than [Import from Disc] al- that the system will revert to the original Editing the Navigation Utilities
lows you to select a background image picture for some other reason.) If this hap-
stored on the Pioneer DVD Map Disc. pens, set the background picture again.

6 Touch a picture you want for the back- Setting Vehicle Dynamics
ground. Display

7 Select how to display the picture. You can change the values displayed by the in-
You can select the following items: struments on the left and right of Vehicle Dy-
namics Display.
Centre: Until the sensor’s initial learning is complete,
Selected picture is displayed at the centre of only the voltage and clock are displayed.
the screen.
1 Switch to Vehicle Dynamics Display.
Repeat: = For details concerning operations, refer to
Selected picture is repeated in a pattern to Switching the current position screen display
cover the whole screen. mode on page 39.
The background image starts changing. After
a short while, the new background image ap- 2 Touch the left or right instrument.
pears. Touch panel keys are displayed.

p When you select images stored on the 3 Touch the items you want to display.
Pioneer DVD Map Disc, you cannot select
the layout method.

p When the picture starts to change, do not
turn off the vehicle engine until the mes-
sage appears to indicate that the picture
has finished changing.

8 Touch [Done].

On this screen, you can select the following You can select the following items:
items:
Voltage:
Select another Picture: Displays the power supply and voltage sup-
This is selected when you want to change to plied from the battery to this system.
another picture. Return to Step 5. Acceleration:
Displays acceleration in a forward direction. +
Change to another background: sign indicates acceleration while - sign indi-
Select if you want to successively change the cates deceleration.
Splash Screen, AV operation screen back- Side Acceleration:
grounds or the Navigation backgrounds. Re- Displays acceleration in a side direction, such
turn to step 3. as when turning. + sign indicates a right turn,
p When the navigation system is reset, or the while - sign indicates a left turn.
Angular Velocity:
language setting is changed, the back- Displays the vehicle’s turning angle over one
ground picture may change back to the ori- second (how far it has turned in a second).
ginal picture. (There is also a possibility Slope:
Displays the vehicle’s vertical movement. +
side represents the rising angle, and - side the
falling angle.

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Direction: 2 Speed Pulse
Displays the direction your vehicle is travelling Total number of speed pulses is indicated.
in.
Clock: 3 Learning Status
Displays the current time. Current driving mode is indicated.
Adjust Look:
Touch [Adjust Look] to display a screen for se- 4 Degree of learning
lecting the panel pattern. Touch one of the pat- Sensor learning situations for distance (Dis-
terns from among those displayed onscreen to tance), right turn (Right Turn), left turn
change the panel to the selected pattern. (Left Turn) and 3D detection (3D Detec-
tion) are indicated by the length of bars.
p If you touch [Peak Hold Reset], the maxi- p When tyres have been changed or
mum and minimum (green line) values in- chains fitted, turning on the Speed Pulse
dicated in [Acceleration] and [Side allows the system to detect the fact that
Acceleration] are reset. the tyre diameter has changed, and auto-
matically replaces the value for calculat-
p You cannot change the speedometer at the ing distance.
centre. p If ND-PG1 is connected, the distance cal-
culation value cannot be replaced auto-
p Selecting Demo Mode in Settings menu matically.
enables you to perform a demonstration
with random values. 5 Speed
Speed detected by the navigation system is
Checking the Navigation indicated. (This indication may be different
Status from the actual speed of your vehicle, so
please do not use this instead of the speed-
The navigation status, including the driving ometer of your vehicle.)
status of a vehicle, positioning status by satel-
lite, learning status of the 3D sensor and cable 6 Acceleration or deceleration/Rotational
connection status, can be checked. speed

Checking sensor learning Acceleration or deceleration velocity of your
status and driving status vehicle is indicated. Also, rotational speed
when your vehicle turns to left or right is
1 Touch [Settings] in NAVI MENU, then shown.
touch [Hardware Info]. 7 Inclination
Degree of slope of the street that you are
2 Touch [3D Calibration Status]. currently running is indicated.
The 3D Calibration Status screen appears.
To clear values...
1 If you want to delete the learned results stored
2 in [Distance], [Speed Pulse] or [Learning Sta-
3 tus], touch the relevant result, then touch
[Clear].
4
p The navigation system can automatically
6 75 use its sensor memory based on the outer
dimensions of the tyres.
1 Distance
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Checking the connections of system is shown. If the voltage does not fall Editing the Navigation Utilities
leads and installation positions within the range of 11 V to 15 V, check that
power cable connection is correct.
Check that leads are properly connected be- 6 Illumination
tween the navigation system and the vehicle. When the headlights or small lamps of a ve-
Please also check whether they are connected hicle are on, [On] is displayed. (If the or-
in the correct positions. ange/white lead is not connected, [Off]
appears.)
1 Touch [Settings] in NAVI MENU, then 7 Back Signal
touch [Hardware Info]. When the gearstick is shifted to “R”, the sig-
nal switches to [High] or [Low]. (Which of
2 Touch [Connection Status]. these is displayed depends on the
The Connection Status screen appears. vehicle.)

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

1 Speed Pulse
The Speed Pulse value detected by the navi-
gation system is shown. “0” is shown while
the vehicle is stationary.

2 GPS Aerial
Indicates the connection status of the GPS
aerial, the reception sensitivity and from
how many satellites the signal is received.
If the signal is received correctly, [OK] is dis-
played. If reception is poor, [NOK] appears.

3 Installation Position
The installation position of the navigation
system is shown.
If installed correctly, [OK] appears. Indicates
whether the installation position of the navi-
gation system is correct or not. When the
navigation system is installed at an extreme
angle exceeding the limitation of the instal-
ling angle, [Incorrect angle] will be dis-
played. When the angle of the navigation
system has been changed, [Excessive vi-
bration] will be displayed.

4 Hand brake
When the handbrake is applied, [On] is dis-
played. When the handbrake is released,
[Off] is displayed.

5 Power Voltage
The power supply (reference value) provided
from the vehicle battery to the navigation

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CAUTION [Mile] is displayed below [KM Mile Setting],
For safety reasons, you cannot use some of these indicating that [KM Mile Setting] is set to
navigation functions while your vehicle is in mo- [Mile].
tion. To enable these functions, you must stop in If you want to change another setting, select
a safe place and apply the handbrake (refer to the item you want to change and repeat the
Handbrake interlock on page 18). procedure in step 3.

Modifying the Default Items Users can Change
Settings
This section describes the details of the set-
You can tailor default settings, such as naviga- ting for each item. Settings marked with an as-
tion functions and information display, for terisk (*) show that they are default or factory
ease of use. settings.
The following example describes how to
change settings. In this example, the [KM Volume
Mile Setting] settings is set to [Mile].
The sound volume for the navigation can be
1 Touch [Settings] in NAVI MENU. set. You can set the volume of the route gui-
Settings menu appears. dance and of the beep sound separately.
To display the Volume setting screen, touch
2 Touch [System Options]. [Volume] in Settings menu.
The screen changes. [km] is displayed below
[KM Mile Setting], indicating that this func- p When you move to the Volume setting
tion is currently set to [km]. screen by touching [Volume] in Settings
menu, touching [Back] returns you to Set-
p When you touch items with a setting below tings menu screen.
them, their setting changes. When you
touch items with no setting below them, a
setting screen appears.

p Touching [Back] switch to Settings Menu.

3 Touch [KM Mile Setting].

Guidance Volume

Touch [+] or [-] to change the Guidance vo-
lume.

Beep Volume
Touch [+] or [-] to change the Beep volume.

Voice Guidance

This setting controls whether the volume of
the AV source is automatically muted during
voice guidance.

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On*: Average Speed Customising Your Navigation System
During voice guidance, the volume of the AV When calculating estimated time of arrival
source is muted automatically. and the number of hours to the destination,
Off: set the average speed for the motorway or or-
Volume of the AV source stays the same dur- dinary road using [+] and [-].
ing voice guidance.
p When [Voice Guidance] is [On], be sure to Minor Ordinary Road:
! When [KM Mile Setting] is set to [km], it
set [Mute Input/Guide] setting in AV
MENU to [Mute] or [ATT]. can be set in 5 km increments from 20 km
= Refer to Switching the sound muting/at- to 110 km (40 km*).
tenuation on page 124. ! When [KM Mile Setting] is set to [Mile] or
[Mile&Yard], it can be set in 5 mile incre-
System Options ments from 10 miles to 100 miles (30
miles*).
Touch [System Options] in Settings menu to Major Ordinary Road:
display. ! When [KM Mile Setting] is set to [km], it
can be set in 5 km increments from 20 km
Language Selection to 150 km (60 km*).
= For details, refer to Select the language from ! When [KM Mile Setting] is set to [Mile] or
[Mile&Yard], it can be set in 5 mile incre-
the list. on page 141. ments from 10 miles to 120 miles (40
Once you change the language, installation of miles*).
the programme starts. Motorway:
! When [KM Mile Setting] is set to [km], it
CAUTION can be set in 5 km increments from 60 km
Once the installation of the programme starts, do to 150 km (120 km*).
not stop the engine of your vehicle and do not ! When [KM Mile Setting] is set to [Mile] or
switch off the navigation system until the installa- [Mile&Yard], it can be set in 5 mile incre-
tion is completed and the map of your surround- ments from 30 miles to 120 miles (80
ings appears. miles*).

KM Mile Setting Background Picture Setting
This setting controls the unit of distance dis- = For details, refer to Changing Background
played on your navigation system.
km*: Picture on page 66.
Show distances in kilometres.
Mile: Read from Disc
Show distances in miles. = For details, refer to Loading registered loca-
Mile&Yard:
Show distances in miles and yards. tions data from a Disc on page 61.

Short-Cut Selection

Select shortcuts to display on the map screen.
In the list displayed onscreen, the items with
red ticks are displayed on Shortcut menu.

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Touch the shortcut you wish to display and : Edit Current Route
then touch [Done] when a red tick appears. Displays the screen for adding or deleting way
You can select up to three shortcuts. points.
= For details concerning operations, refer to
: Registration*
Register information about the location indi- Editing a way point on page 51.
cated by the scroll cursor to Address Book.
: Traffic On Route
: Vicinity Search* Displays a list of traffic information on the
Find POIs (Points Of Interest) in the vicinity of route.
the scroll cursor. = For details, refer to Viewing traffic informa-
= For details, refer to Searching the facilities
tion on page 62.
around the scroll cursor on page 47.

: Volume Setting*
Set the sound volume for the navigation.
= For details concerning operations, refer to

Volume on page 70.

: Whole Route Overview
Displays the entire currently set route.

: Overlay POI
Displays marks for surrounding facilities (POI)
on the map.
= For details, refer to Displaying Certain POI

on the Map on page 54.

: Address Book
Displays Address Book.
= For details concerning operations, refer to

Editing Registered Locations on page 58.

: Route Options
Displays Route Options menu.
= For details concerning operations, refer to

Modifying the Route Calculation Conditions
on page 55.

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Map Display Options On*:
You can change the combination of the col-
Touch [Map Display Options] in Settings ours of a map according to whether the vehi-
Menu to display. cle lights are On or Off.

Daytime:
The map is always displayed with bright col-
ours.

Tracking Display Close-up of Junction Customising Your Navigation System
The tracking display setting has the following This setting enables switching to an enlarged
options. map around the point where your vehicle is
approaching an intersection, entrance/exit of
Always: motorway or a junction.
Display tracking for all journeys.
This Trip: On*:
Display tracking dots but erase them when the Switches to an enlarged map.
navigation system is turned off (when turning Off:
off the engine of your vehicle). Does not switch to an enlarged map.
Off*:
Do not display tracking dots. Arrow in AV
Set whether to display the guidance informa-
AV Guide Mode tion with arrows on the AV operation screen.
Set whether to automatically switch to the na-
vigation screen from the AV operation screen On*:
when your vehicle approaches a guidance Displays guidance information with arrows on
point such as an intersection while displaying the AV operation screen.
a screen other than navigation. Off:
Does not display guidance information with
On*: arrows on the AV operation screen.
Switches from AV operation screen to naviga-
tion screen. Defined Locations
Off:
Does not switch the screen. Touch [Defined Locations] in Settings menu
to display.

Day/Night Display

To improve the visibility of the map during the
evening, you can change the combination of
the colours of the map.

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Set ”Home” Demo Mode
= For details concerning operations, refer to
This is a demonstration function for shops.
Registering your home and your favourite lo- After a route is set, a simulation of route gui-
cation on page 58. dance to a destination is automatically dis-
played. Normally, set this to [Off].
Map in Memory
The memory area is the area in the map, Repeat:
which is being read in advance for the mem- Repeat demo drive.
ory navi mode. There are two ways of setting
the memory area. Off*:
Demo Mode is set off.

p If you eject the DVD Map Disc during the
demo drive, the demo mode will be
stopped.

Around Current Position: Time
A square that has sides of approximately
17 km (10.6 miles) with the selected location at Adjusts the systems clock. The time difference
the centre is read into the memory. (+, -) between the time originally set in your
Indicate the map you want to store in the navigation system is set here.
memory by touching c, d, a or b. Then, ad- You can also select summer time On/Off.
just the map scale to the one you desire, and = For details, refer to step 7 in Installing the
touch [OK].
Continuously touching c, d, a or b allows Programme on page 141.
you to rapidly scroll the map screen.
p An area not stored in the DVD Map Disc Summer Time
Choose whether or not to take summer time
cannot be memorised. into account.
On:
Around Current Route: Summer time is taken into account.
Sets the surrounding currently set route to the Off*:
memory area. The route to the destination will Summer time is not taken into account.
appear on screen. You can memorise the area p When the period of summer time comes,
by touching [OK].
p The extent of the information that can be or when the summer time ends, this unit
does not automatically change the summer
set in the memory area is about 10.6 km time setting.
(6.6 miles) surrounding the route. = Installing the Programme on page 141

Set ”Go To” Modify Current Location

= For details concerning operations, refer to Touch the screen to adjust the current position
Registering your home and your favourite lo- and direction of the vehicle displayed on the
cation on page 58. map.

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Hardware Info 06
Touch [Hardware Info] in Settings menu to
display. Customising Your Navigation System

Connection Status
= For details, refer to Checking the connec-

tions of leads and installation positions on
page 69.
3D Calibration Status
= For details, refer to Checking the Navigation
Status on page 68.
Service Info Screen
Displays the disc production number and ver-
sion information.

Restore Factory Settings

Reset various settings registered to the naviga-
tion system and restores to the default or fac-
tory settings. To restore, touch [Yes].
p About the item return to the default, please

check Display Information on page 162.

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This chapter describes how to display AV
MENU for AV operations and perform opera-
tions with the DVD drive and radio.

How to Display each Menu

1 Press VOLUME knob (or AV button) to
switch to the AV operation screen.

2 Press MENU button to change to AV
MENU.

3 Touch [Sound], [Function] or [System]
to enter the menu you want to operate.
Each menu is displayed. The items that cannot
be operated according to the sources or condi-
tions are indicated in grey.

p If you touch [AV Source], the screen
changes to AV Source screen.

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Function menu 07

2 3
1
Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)
Sound menu System menu

p When the source is [OFF], [Function] key Operating the Built-in DVD
changes to [Initial] key. drive

1 Function key This section explains the operation of DVD-
Video, CD, MP3/WMA/AAC or DivX.
Touch to enter Function menu for each p The built-in DVD drive of this unit can re-
source.
cognise the several types of media as fol-
= Using the Function menu d “Operating lowing sources:
using Function menu (each source)” — DVD-Video: “DVD-V”
and “ Advanced <each source> opera- — Audio data (CD-DA): “CD”
tion” — Compressed audio (MP3/WMA/AAC)

2 Sound key files: “ROM”
Touch to select various sound quality con- — DivX video files: “DivX”
trols. p Also see at “Handling and Care of the Disc
= For details, refer to Audio Adjustments on page 152” for more cautions about
on page 117. handling each media.

3 System key
Touch to select various setup functions.
= For details, refer to Other Functions on
page 125.

4 Press MENU button to return to the dis-
play of each source.

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DVD-Video 3 76 4 = Refer to Touch panel key operation (DVD-V)
on the next page.
12
= Refer to Touch panel key operation (CD,
CD 4 5 ROM) on page 83.

18 = Refer to Touch panel key operation (DivX)
on page 86.
9a
1 Source icon
ROM (MP3/WMA/AAC files)
2 Title number indicator
1 c8 4
3 Chapter or file number indicator
a9 b
4 Play time indicator
DivX
5 Viewing angle indicator
1 c 3 e6 4
6 Subtitle language indicator

7 Audio language indicator

8 Track number indicator

9 Repeat/Random/Scan indicator
The marks shown below indicate the current
playback status.
and repeat range: Displays the repeat

d range
: Random
: Scan

a Detail information display
Displays the track title, artist and disc title.
: Track title
: Artist
: Disc title (album title)
p The “–” mark is displayed if there is no
corresponding information.

f

See the following pages for instructions on op-
erating each type of disc.

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b Current folder name indicator Touch panel key operation (DVD-V) Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)

c Folder number indicator 1 Touch [DISC] in AV Source screen to se-
lect the built-in DVD drive.
d File type indicator If The DVD map disc is loaded or there is no
disc in navigation system, you cannot select
e Audio indicator [DISC] (built-in DVD drive).

f Repeat indicator = For details, refer to Selecting an AV source
on page 35.
Switching the media files type
2 Touch the screen to display the touch
When playing a disc containing a mixture of panel keys.
various media file types such as DivX and
MP3, you can switch between media files Touch panel keys (Page 1)
types to play. 21

% Touch [Media] to switch between 2
media file types. 6
Touch [Media] repeatedly to switch between
the following media file types: 743
CD (audio data (CD-DA)) — ROM (MP3/WMA/ Touch panel keys (Page 2)
AAC files) — DivX (DivX video files)
8
p There is sometimes a delay between start- 5
ing up playback and the sound being is-
sued. This is particularly the case when 743
playing back multi-session discs and discs 743
with many folders. When being read in,
Reading Format is displayed. Touch panel keys (Page 3)

p Playback is carried out in order of file num-
ber. Folders are skipped if they contain no
files. (If folder 001 (ROOT) contains no files,
playback commences with folder 002.)

p When playing back files recorded as VBR
(variable bit rate) files, the play time will not
be correctly displayed if fast forward or re-
wind operations are used.

p If more than 255 tracks are stored in the
folder, some time may be required to dis-
play the track list.

p With some discs, the icon 9 may be dis-
played, meaning that the operation is not
valid.

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1 Playback and Pause or n opposite to key pushed for five sec-
Pause lets you temporarily stop disc play- onds.
back. Touching f switches between p You can also perform fast rewind/fast for-
“playback” and “pause”.
p The icon e is displayed and playback is ward by holding o or p button on
paused letting you view a still image. the hardware.

2 Skip the chapter forward or backward Operation using Function menu
Touching p skips to the start of the next (DVD-V)
chapter. Touching o once skips to the
start of the current chapter. Touching again = Refer to step 3 in How to Display each
will skip to the previous chapter. Menu on page 76.
p You can also select a chapter by pressing
o or p button on the hardware. Function menu

3 Hide the touch panel keys 1 23
Touching [Hide] clears the touch panel
keys. Touch anywhere on the LCD screen, 1 Repeating play
display the touch panel keys again. Each touch of [Repeat] changes the set-
tings as follows:
4 Switch the display ! Title — Repeat just the current title
Touching [Disp] changes the information as ! Chapter — Repeat just the current chap-
follows: ter
Disc information display — Repeat range ! Disc — Play throughout the current disc
display p If you perform chapter (title) search, fast
forward/rewind or slow motion playback,
5 Skip the title forward or backward the repeat play range changes to [Disc].
Touching a skips to the start of the next
title. Touching b skips to the start of the pre- 2 Selecting audio output
vious title. When playing DVD-Video discs recorded
with LPCM audio, you can switch the audio
6 Stop playback output. Touch [L/R Select] repeatedly until
When you stop playback by touching g, the desired audio output appears in the dis-
that location on the disc is memorised en- play.
abling playback from that point when you ! L+R — Left and right
play the disc again. ! L — Left
p To play the disc again, touch f. ! R — Right
! Mix — Mixing left and right
7 Switch to other pages of touch panel p This function is not available when disc
keys playback has been stopped.

8 Fast rewind or forward
Touching m or n to perform fast rewind
or forward. If you keep touching m or n
for five seconds, the icon m or n
changes into or . When this hap-
pens, fast rewind/ fast forward continues
even if you release m or n. To resume
playback at a desired point, touch f, m

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3 Setting Up the DVD/DivX Player 1 Touch the screen to display the touch Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)
= Refer to Setting Up the DVD/DivX Player panel keys.
on page 120.
2 Touch .
Other functions (DVD-V) Touch panel keys to operate DVD menu ap-
pear.
Operating the DVD menu
Some DVDs allow you to select from the disc 3 Touch a, b, c or d to select the desired
contents using a menu. menu item, and touch [Enter].
p This function is available for DVD-Video. Playback starts from the selected menu item.
p You can display the menu by touching
p Touch [Touch] to switch direct touch con-
[Menu] or [TOP M.] while a disc is playing. trol.
Touching either of these keys again lets you
start playback from the location selected = Refer to Using DVD menu direct touch con-
from the menu. For details, refer to the in- trol on this page.
structions provided with the disc.
Frame-by-frame playback
Using DVD menu direct touch control This lets you move ahead one frame at a time
This function allows you to operate the DVD during playback.
menu by touching the menu item on the
screen directly. % Touch r during playback.
Each time you touch r, you move ahead one
frame.
To return to normal playback, touch f.

p With some discs, images may be unclear
during frame-by-frame playback.

p This function can be used when the Slow motion playback

key is displayed on the lower right corner of This lets you slow down playback speed.

the LCD screen. 1 Keep touching r until is displayed
during playback.
p Depending on the contents of DVD discs, The icon is displayed, forward slow motion
playback begins.
this function may not work properly. In this To return to normal playback, touch f.

case, use touch panel keys to operate the 2 Press r to adjust playback speed dur-
ing slow motion playback.
DVD menu. Each time you press r it changes the speed
in four steps in the following order:
p Touch key to display touch panel keys 1/16 — 1/8 — 1/4 — 1/2

to operate DVD menu. And then touch p There is no sound during slow motion play-
back.
[ESC], key is not displayed.
p With some discs, images may be unclear
= Refer to Using DVD menu by touch panel during slow motion playback.

keys on this page. p Reverse slow motion playback is not possi-
ble.
Using DVD menu by touch panel keys

If key is not displayed, DVD menu is op-
erated by touch panel keys.

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Searching for a playback location back may not be with the same audio sys-
tem as the one indicated.
When playing back a DVD-Video, you can p Touching [Audio] during fast forward/fast
search for a specific title, chapter or time to rewind, pause or slow motion playback re-
begin playback. turns you to normal playback.
p Chapter search and time search are not
Changing the subtitle language
possible when disc playback has been during playback (Multi-subtitle)
stopped. With DVDs featuring multi-subtitle recordings,
you can switch between subtitle languages
1 Touch [Search] and then touch desired during playback.
item.
When playing a DVD, touch [Title] (title), % Touch [S.Title] during playback.
[Chapter] (chapter) or [Time] (time). Each time you touch [S.Title] switches be-
tween subtitle language.
2 Touch 0 — 9 to input the desired num-
ber. p With some DVDs, switching between subti-
For titles and chapters tle languages may only be possible using a
menu display.
! To select 3, touch 3.
! To select 10, touch 1 and 0 in order. p Touching [S.Title] during fast forward/fast
! To select 23, touch 2 and 3 in order. rewind, pause or slow motion playback re-
For time (time search) turns you to normal playback.
! To select 21 minutes 43 seconds, touch 2, 1,

4 and 3 in order.
! To select 1 hour 11 minutes, convert the

time into 71 minutes 00 seconds and touch
7, 1, 0 and 0 in order.
To cancel the input numbers, touch [Clear].

3 While the input number is displayed,
touch [Enter].
This starts playback from the selected scene.

Changing audio system and audio
language during playback (Multi-audio)

With DVDs featuring multi-audio recordings,
you can switch between languages/audio sys-
tems during playback.

% Touch [Audio] during playback.
Each time you touch [Audio] switches be-
tween audio mode.

p With some DVDs, switching between lan-
guages/audio systems may only be possible
while using a menu display.

p Display indications such as Dolby D and
M ch indicate the audio system recorded
on the DVD. Depending on the setting, play-

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Changing the viewing angle during Touch panel key operation (CD,
playback (Multi-angle) ROM)

With DVDs featuring multi-angle (scenes shot 1 Touch [DISC] in AV Source screen to se-
from multiple angles) recordings, you can lect the built-in DVD drive.
switch among viewing angles during play- If The DVD map disc is loaded or there is no
back. disc in navigation system, you cannot select
! During playback of a scene shot from mul- [DISC] (built-in DVD drive).

tiple angles, the angle icon is displayed. = For details, refer to Selecting an AV source
Turn angle icon display on or off using on page 35.
DVD/DivX Setup menu.
= For details, refer to Setting angle icon dis- 2 Touch the screen to display the touch
play on page 121. panel keys.

% Touch [Angle] during playback of a Touch panel keys (CD) Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)
scene shot from multiple angles.
Each time you touch [Angle] switches be- 21
tween angle.
2
p Touching [Angle] during fast forward/fast
rewind, pause or slow motion playback re-
turns you to normal playback.

Resume playback (Bookmark) Touch panel keys (ROM) 3
21
When playing DVD-Video discs, you can use
this function. 4
The Bookmark function lets you resume play- 2
back from a selected scene the next time the
disc is loaded. 3

Touching [B.Mark]; 1 Playback and Pause
You can bookmark a point for every five disc. If Pause lets you temporarily stop disc play-
you try to memorise a point for the same disc, back. Touching f switches between
the oldest bookmark will be replaced by the “playback” and “pause”.
new one. PAUSE is displayed and playback is paused.
p To clear the bookmark on a disc, keep
2 Skip the track or file forward or back-
touching [B.Mark] during playback. ward

Pressing and holding EJECT button; Touching p skips to the start of the next
You can also bookmark a point for one disc by track or file. Touching o once skips to the
pressing and holding EJECT button. Next time start of the current track or file. Touching
you load the same disc, playback will resume again will skip to the previous track or file.
from the bookmarked point. If you newly book-
mark a point for with this method, previous
bookmarked point will be overwritten.
p In playback, the point bookmarked with

this method is given priority over the point
bookmarked with using [B.Mark].

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p You can also select a track or file by % Touch [List].
pressing o or p button on the hard- To return to the previous screen, touch
ware. [Detail].

Fast rewind or forward p Touching or switches to the next or pre-
Keep touching o or p to perform fast vious page in the list.
rewind or forward.
p You can also perform fast rewind/fast for- p The “–” mark is displayed if there is no cor-
responding information.
ward by holding o or p button on
the hardware. Moving to upper folders

3 Hide the touch panel keys When using a MP3/WMA/AAC disc in which
Touching [Hide] clears the touch panel the data is divided into folders, you can move
keys. Touch anywhere on the LCD screen, a track or file to upper folders. This is used to
display the touch panel keys again. play back tracks or files recorded in other
folders.
4 Move the folder
When a ROM is played, touch a or b to se- % Touch .
lect the desired folder. You cannot select a
folder that does not have an MP3/WMA/ p is only displayed when the list is dis-
AAC file recorded in it.
played.

p If the current folder is the ROOT folder,

is displayed in grey.

Displaying text information p If the upper folder has no MP3/WMA/AAC

files, the track or file currently playing will

% Touch . not change.

The next piece of information is displayed.

! Album Title (album title) Randomly play tracks with one touch
All of the songs in a disc can be played at ran-
! Track Title (track title) dom by only touching one key.

! Folder Title (folder title) % Touch [Shuffle All].
To cancel the random play, switch [Random]
! File Name (file name) to [Off] in Function menu.

! Artist Name (artist name)

! Genre (genre)

! Year (year)

If specific information has not been recorded

on MP3/WMA/AAC files on disc, nothing may

be displayed. Operation using Function menu
(CD, ROM)
Select the track from the list
= Refer to step 3 in How to Display each
The list lets you see the list of track titles, file Menu on page 76.
names or folder names on a disc and select
one of them to play back.

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Function menu p If you turn [Random] to [On] during the Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)
repeat play range is [Track], the repeat
1 23 play range changes to [Folder] automati-
cally.
1 Repeating play
Each touch of [Repeat] changes the set- 3 Scanning play
tings as follows: CD: Scan tracks of a CD
CD: Touching [Scan] switches between [On] and
! Disc — Repeat the current disc [Off]. Scan play lets you hear the first 10
! Track — Repeat just the current track seconds of each track on the CD. When you
p If you perform track search or fast for- find the desired track touch [Scan] to turn
ward/rewind, repeat play is automatically scan play off.
cancelled. p After scanning of a CD is finished, nor-
p When playing discs with MP3/WMA/ mal playback of the tracks will begin
AAC files and audio data (CD-DA), repeat again.
play is performed within the each data ROM: Scan folders and tracks
session even if [Disc] is selected. Touching [Scan] switches between [On] and
ROM: [Off]. Scan play is performed in the current
! Folder — Repeat the current folder repeat play range. When you find the de-
! Disc — Repeat all tracks sired track touch [Scan] to turn scan play
! Track — Repeat just the current track off.
p If you select another folder during repeat p After track or folder scanning is finished,
play, the repeat play range changes to normal playback of the tracks will begin
[Disc]. again.
p If you perform fast forward/rewind during p If you turn [Scan] to [On] during the re-
[Track], the repeat play range changes to peat play range is [Track], the repeat play
[Folder]. range changes to [Folder] automatically.
p When [Folder] is selected, it is not possi- p If you turn [Scan] to [On] during the re-
ble to play back a subfolder of that folder. peat play range is [Disc], the scan play is
p When playing discs with MP3/WMA/ performed only first tracks of each
AAC files and audio data (CD-DA), repeat folders.
play is performed within the currently
playing data session even if [Disc] is se-
lected.

2 Play tracks in a random order
Touching [Random] switches between [On]
and [Off]. When using ROM, the tracks in
the current repeat play range are randomly
played.

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Touch panel key operation (DivX) the current file. Touching again will skip to
the previous file.
1 Touch [DISC] in AV Source screen to se- p You can also select a file by pressing o
lect the built-in DVD drive.
If The DVD map disc is loaded or there is no or p button on the hardware.
disc in navigation system, you cannot select
[DISC] (built-in DVD drive). 3 Hide the touch panel keys
Touching [Hide] clears the touch panel
= For details, refer to Selecting an AV source keys. Touch anywhere on the LCD screen,
on page 35. display the touch panel keys again.

2 Touch the screen to display the touch 4 Switch the display
panel keys. Touching [Disp] changes the information as
follows:
Touch panel keys (Page 1) Audio, SubTitle, Repeat display — Folder
21 name display — File name display

5 5 Move the folder up or down
Touch a or b to select the desired folder.
2 You cannot select a folder that does not
6 have a DivX file recorded in it.

743 6 Stop playback
When you stop playback by touching g,
Touch panel keys (Page 2) that location on the disc is memorised en-
abling playback from that point when you
5 play the disc again.
p To play the disc again, touch f.
743
7 Switch to other pages of touch panel
p With some discs, the icon 9 may be dis- keys
played, meaning that the operation is not
valid. Operation using Function menu
(DivX)
1 Playback and Pause
Pause lets you temporarily stop disc play- = Refer to step 3 in How to Display each
back. Touching f switches between Menu on page 76.
“playback” and “pause”.
p The icon e is displayed and playback is Function menu
paused letting you view a still image.
12
2 Skip the file forward or backward
Touching p skips to the start of the next
file. Touching o once skips to the start of

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1 Repeating play Slow motion playback Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)
Each touch of [Repeat] changes the set- This lets you slow down playback speed.
tings as follows:
! Folder — Repeat the current folder % Keep touching r until is displayed
! Disc — Repeat all files during playback.
! File — Repeat just the current file The icon is displayed, forward slow motion
p If you select another folder during repeat playback begins.
play, the repeat play range changes to To return to normal playback, touch f.
[Disc].
p If you perform file search or fast forward/ p There is no sound during slow motion play-
rewind during [File], the repeat play back.
range changes to [Folder].
p When [Folder] is selected, it is not possi- p With some discs, images may be unclear
ble to play back a subfolder of that folder. during slow motion playback.

2 Setting Up the DVD/DivX Player p Reverse slow motion playback is not possi-
= Refer to Setting Up the DVD/DivX Player ble.
on page 120.
Searching for a playback location
Other functions (DivX) When playing back DivX, you can search for a
specific folder, file or time to begin playback.
Fast rewind or forward p Time search and file search are not possi-

Touching m or n to perform fast rewind or ble when disc playback has been stopped.
forward. If you keep touching m or n for
five seconds, the icon m or n changes 1 Touch [Search] and then touch desired
into or . When this happens, fast re- item.
wind/ fast forward continues even if you re-
lease m or n. To resume playback at a p When playing DivX, touch [Folder] (folder),
desired point, touch f, m or n opposite [File] (file) or [Time] (time).
to key pushed for five seconds.
p You can also perform fast rewind/fast for- 2 Touch 0 — 9 to input the desired num-
ber.
ward by holding o or p button on the For folders and files
hardware.
! To select 3, touch 3.
Frame-by-frame playback ! To select 10, touch 1 and 0 in order.
! To select 23, touch 2 and 3 in order.
This lets you move ahead one frame at a time For time (time search)
during playback. ! To select 21 minutes 43 seconds, touch 2, 1,

% Touch r during playback. 4 and 3 in order.
Each time you touch r, you move ahead one ! To select 1 hour 11 minutes, convert the
frame.
To return to normal playback, touch f. time into 71 minutes 00 seconds and touch
7, 1, 0 and 0 in order.
p With some discs, images may be unclear To cancel the input numbers, touch [Clear].
during frame-by-frame playback.
3 While the input number is displayed,
touch [Enter].
This starts playback from the selected scene.

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Changing audio system during zero remaining plays), Rental expired is dis-
playback (Multi-audio) played.
With DivX featuring multi-audio recordings, p If your DivX VOD content allows an unlim-
you can switch between audio systems during
playback. ited number of plays, then you may load
the disc into your player and play the con-
% Touch [Audio] during playback. tent as often as you like, and no message
Each time you touch [Audio] switches be- will be displayed.
tween audio mode. p In order to play DivX VOD content on this
unit, you first need to register the unit with
p Display indications such as Dolby D and your DivX VOD content provider. For infor-
M ch indicate the audio system recorded mation about your registration code, refer
on the DivX file. Depending on the setting, to Displaying your DivX® VOD registration
playback may not be with the same audio code on page 122.
system as the one indicated. p DivX VOD content is protected by a DRM
(Digital Rights Management) system. This
p Touching [Audio] during fast forward/fast restricts playback of content to specific, re-
rewind, pause or slow motion playback re- gistered devices.
turns you to normal playback.
% If the message is displayed after load-
Changing the subtitle during ing a disc containing DivX VOD content,
playback (Multi-subtitle) touch [Play].
With DivX featuring multi-subtitle recordings, Playback of the DivX VOD content will start.
you can switch between subtitles during play-
back. p Touch [Next] or [Previous] to switch be-
tween files.
% Touch [S.Title] during playback.
Each time you touch [S.Title] switches be- p If you do not want to play the DivX VOD con-
tween subtitle. tent, touch [Stop].

p Touching [S.Title] during fast forward/fast
rewind, pause or slow motion playback re-
turns you to normal playback.

p When using DivX, you can switch between
showing or hiding the subtitles while a sub-
title file is displayed. This switches the sub-
titles while displaying subtitles in a DivX
file.

Playing DivX® VOD content

Some DivX VOD (video on demand) content
may only be playable a fixed number of times.
When you load a disc containing this type of
DivX VOD content, the remaining number of
plays is shown on-screen and you then have
the option of playing the disc (thereby using
up one of the remaining plays), or stopping. If
you load a disc that contains expired DivX
VOD content (for example, content that has

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Radio 9 PTY indicator

Listening to the radio a Current radio text

68 9 1 Touch [RADIO] in AV Source screen to
select the radio.
7
= For details, refer to Selecting an AV source
a 3 4 on page 35. Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)
12
2 Touch [Band] to select a band.
5 Touch [Band] repeatedly until the desired
band is displayed: FM1, FM2, FM3 for FM or
These are the basic steps necessary to operate MW/LW.
the radio.
= Switching between the detail information 3 To perform manual tuning, touch
or briefly.
display and the preset list display on this The frequencies move up or down step by
page step.
This unit’s AF (alternative frequencies search)
function can be turned on and off. AF should 4 To perform seek tuning, keep touching
be off for normal tuning operation. or for about one second and re-
= Selecting alternative frequencies on page 92
lease.
1 Source icon The tuner will scan the frequencies until a
broadcast strong enough for good reception is
2 Band indicator found.
You can cancel seek tuning by touching either
3 Preset number indicator
or briefly.
4 Frequency indicator If you keep touching or you can
skip broadcasting stations. Seek tuning starts
5 Preset list or Detail information display as soon as you release the keys.

6 LOCAL indicator Switching between the detail
information display and the
7 STEREO indicator preset list display

8 Programme service name indicator 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 detail information display or preset list dis-
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Detail information display 2 The next time you touch the same pre-
set tuning key P1 — P6, the radio station is
recalled from memory.

p You can also use a and b to recall radio
stations assigned to preset tuning keys P1
— P6.

Advanced radio operation

Preset list display

Storing and recalling broadcast 1
stations
1 Function display
If you touch any of the preset tuning keys P1 = Refer to step 3 in How to Display each
(PRESET 1) — P6 (PRESET 6) you can easily Menu on page 76.
store up to six broadcast stations for later re-
call with the touch of a key. Storing the strongest broadcast
frequencies
Preset tuning keys (P1 — P6)
“BSM” (best stations memory) lets you auto-
1 When you find a frequency that you matically store the six strongest broadcast fre-
want to store in memory, keep touching a quencies under preset tuning keys P1 — P6
preset tuning key P1 — P6 until the preset and once stored there you can tune in to those
number (e.g., P.CH 1) stops flashing. frequencies with the touch of a key.
The selected radio station has been stored in
memory. 1 Touch [BSM] in Function menu.

p Up to 18 FM stations, 6 for each of the three 2 Touch [Start] to turn BSM on.
FM bands, and 6 MW/LW stations can be BSM begins to flash. While BSM is flashing
stored in memory. the six strongest broadcast frequencies will be
stored under preset tuning keys P1 — P6 in
order of their signal strength. When finished,
BSM stops flashing.
To cancel the storage process, touch [Stop].

p Storing broadcast frequencies with BSM
may replace broadcast frequencies you
have saved using P1 — P6.

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Tuning in strong signals RDS Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)

Local seek tuning lets you tune in only those RDS operation
radio stations with sufficiently strong signals
for good reception. 1
After touching [Hide]
1 Touch [Local] in Function menu.
3 24
2 Touch [On] to turn local seek tuning on.
To turn local seek tuning off, touch [Off].

3 Touch c or d to set the sensitivity.
There are four levels of sensitivity for FM and
two levels for MW/LW:
FM: 1 — 2 — 3 — 4
MW/LW: 1 — 2

p The FM “4” (MW/LW “2”) setting allows re-
ception of only the strongest stations, while
lower settings let you receive progressively
weaker stations.

RDS (radio data system) is a system for provid-
ing information along with FM broadcasts.
This inaudible information provides features,
such as programme service name, pro-
gramme type, traffic announcement standby
and automatic tuning, that are intended to aid
radio listeners in finding and tuning in to a de-
sired station.
1 Preset list or Detail information display
2 NEWS indicator
3 TRFC indicator
4 TEXT indicator
= Refer to step 3 in How to Display each

Menu on page 76.
p RDS service may not be provided by all sta-

tions.
p RDS functions like AF and TA are only ac-

tive when your radio is tuned to an RDS sta-
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Selecting alternative frequencies Limiting stations to regional
programming
If you are listening to a broadcast and the re-
ception becomes weak or there are other pro- When AF is used to automatically retune fre-
blems, the navigation system will quencies, the regional function limits the se-
automatically search for a different station in lection to stations broadcasting regional
the same network that is broadcasting a stron- programmes.
ger signal.
p AF is on as a default. % Touch [Regional] in Function menu.
Touching [Regional] switches between [On]
% Touch [AF] in Function menu. and [Off].
Touching [AF] switches between [On] and
[Off]. p Regional programming and regional net-
works are organised differently depending
p Only RDS stations are tuned in during seek on the country (i.e., they may change ac-
tuning or BSM when AF is on. cording to the time, country or broadcast
area).
p When you recall a preset station, the tuner
may update the preset station with a new p The preset number may disappear on the
frequency from the station’s AF list. (This is display if the tuner tunes in a regional sta-
only available when using presets on FM1 tion that differs from the originally set sta-
or FM2 bands.) No preset number appears tion.
on the display if the RDS data for the sta-
tion received differs from that for the origin- p The regional function can be turned on or
ally stored station. off independently for each FM band.

p Sound may be temporarily interrupted by Receiving traffic announcements
another programme during an AF fre-
quency search. TA (traffic announcement standby) lets you re-
ceive traffic announcements automatically, no
p AF can be turned on or off independently matter what source you are listening to. TA
for each FM band. can be activated for both a TP station (a sta-
tion that broadcasts traffic information) or an-
Using PI Seek other enhanced network’s TP station (a station
carrying information that cross-references TP
If the unit fails to find a suitable alternative fre- stations).
quency, or if you are listening to a broadcast
and the reception becomes weak, the naviga- 1 Tune in a TP station or another en-
tion system will automatically search for a dif- hanced network’s TP station.
ferent station with the same programming. When you are tuned into a TP station or an-
During the search, PI SEEK is displayed and other enhanced network’s TP station the
the output is muted. The muting is discontin-
ued after completion of the PI Seek, whether or indicator will light.
or not a different station is found.
2 Touch [TA] in Function menu to turn
Using Auto PI Seek for preset stations
traffic announcement standby on.
When preset stations cannot be recalled, as
when travelling long distances, the unit can appears in the display. The tuner will
be set to perform PI Seek during preset recall.
p The default setting for Auto PI Seek is off. standby for traffic announcements. If you
= For details, refer to Switching Auto PI seek
turned TA function on while tuned in to
on page 123.
neither a TP station nor another enhanced net-

work’s TP station, the indicator lights.

To turn traffic announcements standby off,

touch [TA] again.

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3 Use VOLUME knob to adjust the TA vo- p The programme of some stations may differ
lume when a traffic announcement begins. from that indicated by the transmitted PTY.
The newly set volume is stored in memory and
recalled for subsequent traffic announce- p If no station is broadcasting the type of pro-
ments. gramme you searched for, Not Found is
displayed for about two seconds and then
4 Touch [Cancel] while a traffic announce- the tuner returns to the original station.
ment is being received to cancel the an-
nouncement. Using news programme interruption Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)
The tuner returns to the original source but re-
mains in standby mode until [TA] is touched When a news programme is broadcast from a
again. PTY code news station, the navigation system
You can also cancel the announcement by can switch from any station to the news broad-
changing the source or band. cast station. When the news programme
ends, reception of the previous programme re-
p When the preset list is displayed, TA func- sumes.
tion icon will not be displayed.
% Touch [News] in Function menu to turn
= For details, refer to Switching between the
detail information display and the preset list on news programme interruption.
display on page 89.
Touch [News] until or appears in
p The system switches back to the original
source following traffic announcement re- the display.
ception.
To turn off news programme interruption,
p Only TP stations and other enhanced net-
work’s TP stations are tuned in during seek touch [News] again.
tuning or BSM when TA is on.
A news programme can be cancelled by
Using PTY functions
touching [Cancel].
You can tune in a station by using PTY infor-
mation. You can also cancel the news programme by

changing the source or band.

p When the preset list is displayed, NEWS

function icon will not be displayed.

Searching for an RDS station by PTY
information
You can search for general types of broadcast-
ing programmes.
= For details, refer to PTY list on page 95.

1 Touch [PTY] in Function menu.

2 Touch c or d to select a programme
type.
There are four programme types:
News&INF — Popular — Classics — Others

3 Touch [Start] to begin the search.
The tuner searches for a station broadcasting
that programme type.
To cancel the search, touch [Stop].

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Receiving PTY alarm broadcasts Storing and recalling radio text
You can store data from up to six radio text
PTY alarm is a special PTY code for announce- transmissions at touch panel keys 1 — 6.
ments regarding emergencies such as natural
disasters. When the tuner receives the radio 1 Display the radio text you want to
alarm code, ALARM appears on the display store in memory.
and the volume adjusts to the TA volume.
When the station stops broadcasting the = For details, refer to Displaying radio text on
emergency announcement, the system re- this page.
turns to the previous source.
p An emergency announcement can be can- 2 Press and hold any of the keys 1 — 6 to
store the selected radio text.
celled by touching [Cancel]. The memory number will display and the se-
p You can also cancel an emergency an- lected radio text is stored in memory. The next
time you press the same 1 — 6 button in the
nouncement by changing the source or radio text display, the stored text is recalled
band. from memory.

Using radio text

This tuner can display radio text data trans-
mitted by RDS stations, such as station infor-
mation, the name of the currently broadcast
song and the name of the artist.
p The tuner automatically memorises the

three latest radio text broadcasts received,
replacing text from the least recent recep-
tion with new text when it is received.

Displaying radio text

You can display the currently received radio
text and the three most recent radio text.

1 Touch [TEXT] to display radio text.
Radio text for the currently broadcasting sta-
tion is displayed.
You can cancel radio text display by touching
[ESC].
When no radio text is received, No Text is dis-
played.

2 Press o or p button to recall the
three most recent radio text.
Pressing o or p button switches between
the current and the three radio text data dis-
plays.
If there is no radio text data in memory the dis-
play will not change.

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PTY list

General Specific Type of programme

News&INF News News

Affairs Current affairs

Info General information and advice

Sport Sports

Weather Weather reports/meteorological information

Finance Stock market reports, commerce, trading, etc.

Popular Pop Mus Popular music

Rock Mus Contemporary modern music Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)

Easy Mus Easy listening music

Oth Mus Non categorised music

Jazz Jazz

Country Country music

Nat Mus National music

Oldies Oldies music, golden oldies

Folk Mus Folk music

Classics L. Class Light classical music

Classic Serious classical music

Others Educate Educational programmes

Drama All radio plays and serials

Culture National or regional culture

Science Nature, science and technology

Varied Light entertainment

Children Children’s

Social Social affairs

Religion Religion affairs or services

Phone In Phone In

Touring Travel programmes, not for announcements about traffic problems

Leisure Hobbies and recreational activities

Document Documentaries

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When Pioneer AV equipment is connected to 5 Play time indicator
the navigation system using IP-BUS, such
equipment can be operated from the naviga- 6 Repeat indicator
tion system.
When reading this chapter, please also refer to 7 Disc number list
the operation manual of the AV equipment
connected to the navigation system. 8 File type indicator
When playing a ROM, the file type indicator
Multi-DVD Player is displayed.

Playing a disc 1 [AV1 Input] is set to [M-DVD].
= For details, refer to Setting the video input
DVD-Video 2 3 4 58 on page 125.
1
2 Touch [M-DVD] in AV Source screen to
76 select the multi-DVD player.

You can use the navigation system to control a = For details, refer to Selecting an AV source
DVD player or multi-DVD player (e.g. XDV-P6), on page 35.
which is sold separately. For details concern-
ing operation, refer to the DVD player’s or 3 Touch the screen to display the touch
multi-DVD player’s operation manual. panel keys.
This section provides information on DVD op-
erations with the navigation system that differs 4 Touch any of the keys [1 — 6] to select
from operations described in the DVD player’s the disc you want to play.
or multi-DVD player’s operation manual.
p This unit does not have ITS playlist and disc Operations and Functions

title functions. Touch key operations and functions are basi-
p This unit cannot display the text informa- cally the same as those for the built-in DVD
player. For detail, refer to following contents.
tion recorded on a CD TEXT disc playing on
the optional DVD player. Operating a DVD-V
= Refer to Touch panel key operation (DVD-V)
1 Source icon
on page 79.
2 Disc number indicator = Refer to Operation using Function menu
Shows the number of the disc currently
playing when using a multi-DVD player. (DVD-V) on page 80.
= Refer to Other functions (DVD-V) on page
3 Title/Folder number indicator
81.
4 Chapter/Track number indicator p Direct touch control is not available.
p When you reproduce reverse slow motion,

use DVD player’s or multi-DVD player’s re-
mote control.
p [B.Mark], [Disp], [Search] is not displayed.

Operating a CD/ROM
= Refer to Touch panel key operation (CD,

ROM) on page 83.

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= Refer to Operation using Function menu 7 Detail information display
(CD, ROM) on page 84. Displays the track title, artist and album
title.
p AAC files cannot be played in XDV-P6. : Track title
p [Shuffle All], [List] or [Detail], , : Artist
: Album title
are not displayed. p The “–” mark is displayed if there is no
corresponding information.
USB
8 Repeat/Random/Scan indicator
Operating the USB portable The marks shown below indicate the current
audio player/USB memory playback status.
and repeat range: Displays the repeat
1 2 35 46 range
: Random
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You can control a USB portable audio player/ 1 Touch [USB] in AV Source screen to se-
USB memory by combining the USB adapter lect the USB.
(e.g. CD-UB100) (sold separately) to the navi-
gation system. For details concerning opera- = For details, refer to Selecting an AV source
tion, refer to the USB adapter’s operation on page 35.
manual.
p Optimum performance of this unit may not 2 Touch a or b to select a folder.
p Playback is carried out in order of file num-
be obtained depending on the connected ber. Folders are skipped if they contain no
USB portable audio player/USB memory. files. (If folder 001 (ROOT) contains no files,
p You can listen to songs by connecting a playback commences with folder 002.)
USB portable audio player/USB memory
that is USB Mass Storage Class compliant. 3 To skip back or forward to another
For details about the supported USB mem- compressed audio file, briefly touch o or
ory, refer to USB adapter’s operation man- p.
ual.
4 To perform fast forward or rewind,
1 Source icon keep touching o or p.

2 Folder number indicator Displaying text information

3 Track number indicator The operation is the same as that of the built-
in DVD drive.
4 Play time indicator = For details, refer to Displaying text informa-

5 Current folder name indicator tion on page 84.
p Genre and Year are not displayed.
6 File type indicator p If the characters recorded on the audio file

are not compatible with this navigation sys-
tem, those characters will not be displayed.

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Switching between the detail 1 Function display
information display and the list = Refer to step 3 in How to Display each
display Menu on page 76.

You can switch the left side of the basic screen Repeating play
according to your preference.
% Touch [List] (or [Detail]). There are three repeat play ranges for the USB
Each touch of [List] (or [Detail]) changes the portable audio player/USB memory; All (re-
list display or detail information display. peat all files), Track (repeat one track) and
Folder (repeat folder).
Detail information display
% Touch [Repeat] in Function menu.
List display Each touch of [Repeat] changes the settings
as follows:

! All — Repeat all files in the USB portable
audio player/USB memory

! Track — Repeat just the current track
! Folder — Repeat the current folder
p If you select another folder during repeat

play, the repeat play range changes to [All].
p If you perform track search or fast forward/

rewind during [Track], the repeat play range
changes to [Folder].

Viewing contents of upper folder Playing tracks in a random order
Random play lets you play back tracks in a
Touching to display contents of the random order within the repeat range, [All] or
[Folder].
upper folder.
1 Select the repeat range.
p If the current folder is the ROOT folder, = For details, refer to Repeating play on this
page
is not displayed.
2 Touch [Random] in Function menu.
Advanced USB operation Touching [Random] switches between [On]
and [Off].
1 Tracks will play in a random order within the
previously selected [All] or [Folder].

Scanning folders and tracks
When the repeat play range is set to [Folder],
the beginning of each track on the selected
folder plays for about 10 seconds.
When the repeat play range is set to [All], the
beginning of all tracks in USB portable audio
player/USB memory are played for about 10
seconds.

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1 Select the repeat range. Hands-free Phoning
= For details, refer to Repeating play on the
previous page Hands-free phoning with
mobile phones featuring
2 Touch [Scan] in Function menu. Bluetooth technology
Touching [Scan] switches between [On] and
[Off]. 12 5 34
The first 10 seconds of each track of the cur-
rent folder (or the first track of each folder) is 6 Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment)
played.
(The screen when the registered phone is con-
3 When you find the desired track (or nected)
folder) touch [Scan] to turn scan play off.
If you use a Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-
p After track or folder scanning is finished, BTB200) (sold separately), you can connect a
normal playback of the tracks will begin mobile phone featuring Bluetooth wireless
again. technology to this unit for hands-free, wireless
calls, even while driving. For details concern-
ing operation, refer to the Bluetooth adapter’s
operation manual. This section provides brief
information on the hands-free phoning opera-
tions with this unit that slightly differs or is cut
short from the operations described in the
Bluetooth adapter’s operation manual.
p Since this unit is always on standby to con-

nect with your mobile phones via Bluetooth
wireless technology, using this unit without
running the engine can result in battery
drainage.

1 Source icon

2 Device name indicator

3 Signal level indicator
p If the signal is not available, ( ) is dis-
played.
p Depending on the mobile phones featur-
ing Bluetooth technology, this indicator
may not show on the screen.

4 Battery strength indicator
p Battery strength indicator may differ
from the actual battery strength.

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p Depending on the mobile phones featur- 1 Connection
ing Bluetooth technology, this indicator Your phone should already be temporarily con-
may not show on the screen. nected. However, to make best use of the func-
tions, we recommend you register the phone
5 Missed call notice indicator to the navigation system.

6 Preset list display = For details, refer to Connecting a mobile
p This navigation system’s phone call re- phone on page 104.
ception is always on standby when the
ignition switch is set to ACC or ON. 2 Registration
p The line-of-sight distance between this Register the phone to take full advantage of
navigation system and your mobile the features available with Bluetooth wireless
phone must be 10 meters or less when technology.
sending and receiving voice and data
via Bluetooth technology. However, the = For details, refer to Registering your mobile
transmission distance may become phone on page 106.
shorter than the estimated distance, de-
pending on the environment in use. 3 Adjust the volume level
p When BT-TEL is selected as a source, Adjust the volume on your mobile phone and
equaliser curves are automatically chan- the navigation system for comfort.
ged to suitable settings for the phone
source. When the source is changed or p The caller’s voice volume and ring volume
returned to another source, equaliser may vary depending on the type of the mo-
settings automatically return to the ori- bile phone.
ginal settings.
p When BT-TEL is selected as a source, p If the difference between the ring volume
functions other than FAD/BAL are inop- and caller’s voice volume is large, the over-
erable in Sound menu. all volume level may become unstable.

p Before disconnecting mobile phone from
this navigation system, make sure to adjust
the volume to a proper level.

About the telephone source Making a call by entering
standby mode phone number

Once connected via Bluetooth wireless tech- The most basic way to make a call is to simply
nology, this navigation system will remain on dial the number.
telephone source standby in the background
while the connection is sustained. This means 1 Touch [BT-TEL] in AV Source screen to
you can freely use the other functions of this select the mobile phone source.
system but still be ready to receive a call.
= For details, refer to Selecting an AV source
Setting up for hands-free phoning on page 35.

Before you can use the hands-free phoning 2 Touch [Direct].
function you will need to set up the navigation The direct dial screen appears.
system for use with your mobile phone. This
entails establishing a Bluetooth wireless con- 3 Touch the number keys to enter the
nection between the system and your phone, phone number.
registering your phone with the system and The input phone number is displayed below
adjusting the volume level. the device name.

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