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Operation Manual
MULTIMEDIA NAVIGATION RECEIVER
AVIC-8100NEX
AVIC-7100NEX
AVIC-6100NEX
AVIC-5100NEX
Notice to all users:
This software requires that the product is properly
connected to your vehicles parking brake and
depending on your vehicle, additional installation may
be required. For more information, please contact your
Authorized Pioneer Electronics retailer or call us at
(800) 421-1404.
Be sure to read Important Information for the User
first!
Important Information for the User includes the
important information that you must understand before
using this product.
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Page 1 - AVIC-5100NEX

Operation ManualMULTIMEDIA NAVIGATION RECEIVERAVIC-8100NEXAVIC-7100NEXAVIC-6100NEXAVIC-5100NEXNotice to all users:This software requires that the prod

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– Deleting the password 225– Forgotten password 226Restoring this product to the defaultsettings 226– Restoring the default settings 226AppendixTroubl

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Selecting a preset channelfrom the preset channel listOnce you have stored broadcast channels,you can easily recall preset channels frommemory with a

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2 Touch the following keys in the follow-ing order.The “System” screen appears.3 Touch [AV Source Settings].The following screen appears.4 Touch [Radi

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5 Touch [Seek] repeatedly until the de-sired setting appears.! Seek All (default):Seeks stations from both analog and digitalbroadcasting.! Seek HD:On

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You can play a normal music CD, Video-CD orDVD-Video using the built-in drive of this pro-duct. This section describes these operations.CAUTIONFor saf

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9 Changes the playback point by draggingthe key.= For details, refer to Operating the timebar on page 27.a Switches the media file type.= For details,

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Reading the screen (for audio)Example: CD4312Reading the screen (for video)Example: DVD9831765Example: Video-CD31a421 Current time and date2 Playback

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Starting procedure1 Display the AV source selection screen.= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-playing the AV operation screen on page 24.2

Page 10 - Contents

Repeats all files.!:Repeats just the current chapter.!:Repeats just the current title.Switching the media file typeWhen playing a digital media contai

Page 11 - Introduction

Switching the subtitlelanguageYou can switch the subtitle language while adisc is playing when the disc has multilingualdata (multi-subtitle).% Touch

Page 12 - Notes on internal memory

Resuming playback(Bookmark)The Bookmark function lets you resume play-back from a selected scene the next time thedisc is loaded.% Touch the following

Page 13 - Basic operation

Manual overviewBefore using this product, be sure to read Im-portant Information for the User (a separatemanual) which contains warnings, cautions,and

Page 14 - Remote control

! Mix: Mixing left and rightp This function is not available when discplayback has been stopped.p The appearance of this key changes accord-ing to the

Page 15 - Use and care of the remote

You can play compressed audio files stored ina disc or an external storage device (USB, SD)using the built-in drive of this product. Thissection descr

Page 16 - Notes on using the LCD panel

p This function is available only whenplaying files in an external storage de-vice (USB, SD) in the Music Browsemode.Reading the screenExample: USB524

Page 17 - Inserting/ejecting/

Setting a repeat play range (for FolderBrowse mode)Indicator MeaningRepeats just the current file.Repeats just the current folder.Repeats all compress

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If connecting an external storage device (USB,SD), this product accesses the database ofmusic files with tag information and switchesto the Music Brow

Page 19 - On first-time startup

% Touch the following key repeatedlyuntil the desired setting appears.Turns random play on or off.! (default):Does not play files in random order.!:Pl

Page 20 - Tur ning off the display

You can play compressed video files stored ona disc or in an external storage device (USB,SD) using the built-in drive of this product.This section de

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Reading the screenExample: Disc3211 Current time and date2 Play time indicatorShows the elapsed playing time within thecurrent file.3 Current file inf

Page 22 - How to use the screens

2 Touch a file on the list to play back.p Files are played back in file number orderand folders are skipped if they contain nofiles. (If folder 01 (ro

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You can view still images (JPEG images)stored in an external storage device (USB, SD)using the built-in drive of this product. Thissection describes h

Page 24 - Displaying the AV

“External storage device (USB, SD)”The SD memory card, SDHC memory cardand USB memory device are collectively re-ferred to as the “external storage de

Page 25 - Changing the display order

3 Touch [USB] or [SD] on the AV sourceselection screen.The image is displayed on the screen.4 Use the touch panel keys on the screento control the ext

Page 26 - Using the touch panel

p This setting is available during playback ofthe JPEG files.1 Press the HOME button to display theTop menu screen.2 Touch the following keys in the f

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For iPod with a 30-pin connector usersp Depending on your iPod, there may not beany output unless you use a USB interfacecable for iPod / iPhone (CD-I

Page 28 - On first-time startup of the

Using the touch panel keys(for iTunes Radio)a 9132457dkb1 Displays the source list.= For details, refer to Selecting a frontsource on the source list

Page 29 - Operating the Navigation

Reading the screen (for video)52Reading the screen (foriTunes Radio)2511 Current track information! Song titleShows the title of the song currentlybei

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Starting procedureWhen connecting an iPod to this product, youmust select the method for connecting yourdevice. Settings are required according to the

Page 31 - How to use the map

Selecting song or videosources from the playlistscreenYou can search for the song, video, or radiostations you want to play from the playlistscreen.1

Page 32 - Operating the Map screen

p Playlists that you created with theMusicSphere application are displayed inabbreviated form.Using iTunes Radiop This function is only available when

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1 Touch the following key.Displays the pop-up menu.2 Touch [Add to iTunes Wish List].The song will be added to the wish list.p If the song is already

Page 34 - Understanding the route

Displaying lists related tothe song currently playing(link search)p This function is not available while playingiTunes Radio.1 Touch the artwork to op

Page 35 - Browsing the data field

Checking part names andfunctionsThis chapter gives information about the namesof the parts and the main features using the but-tons.8100NEX 7100NEX1 3

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Reading the screen12345 61 App nameShows the App name of the currently playing.2 Song titleShows the title of the song currently beingplayed (when ava

Page 37 - Searching for a destination

8100NEX 7100NEXIf an Android Auto-compatible device is con-nected to this product, you can listen to themusic output from the Android device withthis

Page 38 - Interest (POI)

Setting a repeat play rangeIndicator MeaningRepeats all songs in the se-lected list.Repeats just the current song.p Playback condition indicators may

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WARNINGCertain uses of an iPhone or a smartphonemay not be legal while driving in your juris-diction, so you must be aware of and obeyany such restric

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= For details, refer to Displaying the phonemenu on page 80.6 Displays the current source.p In AppRadio Mode, App control side barwill appear.p If you

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p If you connect your device while anAppRadio Mode-compatible application isalready running, the application operationscreen will appear on this produ

Page 42 - Selecting a location you

1 Set the keyboard language.= For details of the operations, refer to Settingthe keyboard language with the applicationfor iPhone on page 186.2 Start

Page 43 - Searching for a location

6 Touch the following keys to adjust theline to fit smartphone image size.Moves the line to the left.Moves the line to the right.Moves the line upward

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2 Press the HOME button to display theTop menu screen.3 Touch [APPS].The image in your iPhone appears on thescreen.4 Launch an application on your iPh

Page 45 - Using the “Map Location”

! Content and functionality of compatible ap-plications are the responsibility of the Appproviders.! In Android Auto, usage is limited whiledriving, w

Page 46 - Modifying the route

a Auto EQ microphone input jackUse to connect a microphone for acousticalmeasurement (sold separately).b Disc-loading slotInsert a disc to play.= For

Page 47 - Checking route alternatives

Adjusting the volumeYou can adjust the guidance volume/alertsound volume separately from the main soundvolume when Android Auto is used.% Touch the VO

Page 48 - Checking route information

3 Press the HOME button to display theTop menu screen.4 Touch [APPS].If the launcher application is installed in theMirrorLink device, the application

Page 49 - Canceling the current route

WARNINGCertain uses of an iPhone or a smartphonemay not be legal while driving in your juris-diction, so you must be aware of and obeyany such restric

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2 Displays the Time and date settingscreen.= For details, refer to Setting the time anddate on page 221.3 Displays the Setting menu screen.4 Recalls e

Page 51 - “Saved Location”

For iPhone with a 30-pinconnector users1 Unlock your iPhone.2 Connect your iPhone.p Connect via USB or Bluetooth.= For details of the Bluetooth connec

Page 52 - Storing a route in “Saved

4 Touch [Pandora] on the AV source selec-tion screen.When you touch [Pandora], this product willstart establishing a Bluetooth connection.After the co

Page 53 - Saving a location as an

WARNINGCertain uses of an iPhone or a smartphonemay not be legal while driving in your juris-diction, so you must be aware of and obeyany such restric

Page 54 - Displays the shortcuts

Indicator MeaningTouching the key discloses thecurrent car location throughAha Radio.Touching the key retweets theselected tweets with your Twitteracc

Page 55 - Checking the traffic

= For details of the Bluetooth connection,refer to Registering your Bluetooth de-vices on page 74.p The cable connection method varies de-pending on y

Page 56 - 1 Traffic notification icon

By connecting the optional iDatalink adapter,you can access the satellite radio source pro-vided for the vehicle and the vehicle informa-tion can be d

Page 57 - Checking useful information

! Press to recall radio station frequenciesassigned to preset channel keys.9 MUTEPress to mute. Press again to unmute.a MENUPress to display the DVD m

Page 58 - Recording your travel history

4 Use the touch panel keys on the screento control the OEM feature.USB/iPod (Media pla yer)1328457a961 Displays the source list.= For details, refer t

Page 59 - Using the Trip Computer mode

Selecting a SiriusXM channel directly1231 Clear key2 Numeric keys3 Enter keyBluetooth Audio45768a91231 Displays the source list.= For details, refer t

Page 60 - Calculating the fuel

Phone Book screen168234751 Switches to the voice recognition func-tion.2 Switches to the phone book list.3 Switches to the missed, received and dia-le

Page 61 - Setting the car maintenance

You can control a Bluetooth audio player.p Before using the Bluetooth audio player,you must register and connect the deviceto this product.= For detai

Page 62 - Customizing the

a Plays files in random order.= For details, refer to Playing files in ran-dom order on page 155.b Sets a repeat play range.= For details, refer to Se

Page 63 - Information on each option

7 Use the touch panel keys on the screento control the Bluetooth audio player.= For details, refer to Using the touch panelkeys on page 153.Selecting

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SiriusXM satellite radiooperationsYou can use this product to control a SiriusXMConnect Vehicle Tuner (sold separately).For information on how to inst

Page 65 - “Sound” settings

5 Recalls equalizer curves.= For details, refer to Using the equalizeron page 202.6 Selects a channel from the list.= For details, refer to Selecting

Page 66 - “Navigation Map” settings

Shows the tuned band: SXM1, SXM2, SXM3 orFeatured.p “Featured” is available only when “Fea-tured Favorites” is set to “On”.2 Channel name logoShows th

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3 Use the touch panel keys on the screento control the radio.= For details, refer to Using the touch panelkeys on page 156.Manual tuning% Touch the fo

Page 68 - “Regional” settings

Protecting your productagainst theft6100NEX5100NEXThe detachable faceplate can be detachedfrom this product to discourage theft, as de-scribed below.C

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2 Touch [0] to [9] to input the desiredchannel number.p To delete the entered numbers one by one,touch [C].3 Touch the following key.Selects the Siriu

Page 70 - Setting the alert point

2 Touch the following key.Switches between list types.The displayed list switches in the followingorder.Channel Name —Artist Name—Song Title—Content I

Page 71 - Expanding the use of the

Using TuneScan™When you activate the TuneScan™feature, youwill hear a few seconds of the songs, whichhave not been listened to, from each of themusic

Page 72 - Compatibility and

p If the same channels are stored in the pre-set channel list, the channels are countedas one.p The channels that parental lock is appliedto cannot be

Page 73 - Getting the map update

5 Touch [City Setting].The “City” screen appears.6 Touch the desired city.p A check mark appears for the selecteditem.! If you touch [No City Selected

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The “System” screen appears.3 Touch [AV Source Settings].The following screen appears.4 Touch [SiriusXM Settings].The following screen appears.5 Touch

Page 75 - Pairing from your Bluetooth

2 Touch the following keys in the follow-ing order.The “System” screen appears.3 Touch [AV Source Settings].The following screen appears.4 Touch [Siri

Page 76 - Deleting a registered device

4 Touch [SiriusXM Settings].The following screen appears.5 Touch [Team Settings].The “League” screen appears.6 Touch the desired league.7 Touch the de

Page 77 - Deletes a paired device

Setting the updatenotification for FeaturedFavoritesYou can set whether to be notified when thefeatured seasonal theme is updated.p This function is a

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p Notification messages will not be displayedwhile you are listening to the channel thatis the target of SportsFlash or while theRadio ID is displayed

Page 79 - Displaying the Bluetooth

CAUTION! Do not open or close the LCD panel by force.This may cause a malfunction.! Do not operate this product until the LCDpanel has completely open

Page 80 - Using hands-free phoning

5 Touch [SportsFlash List].The “SportsFlash List” screen appears.6 Touch [Edit List].Available leagues and teams are displayed.p Touch a league to nar

Page 81 - Making a phone call

Operating with thehardware buttonsPress the TRK button.You can move up or down the preset channelswhen the current channel is displayed.You can skip f

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8100NEX 7100NEX6100NEXYou can display the video image output by thedevice connected to this product. This sectiondescribes operations for an HDMI sour

Page 83 - Receiving a phone call

You can display the video image output by thedevice connected to this product. This sectiondescribes operations for an AUX source.p A Mini-jack AV cab

Page 84 - Minimizing the dial

4 Confirm that “AUX Input” is turned on.p The default setting is “On”.5 Display the AV source selection screen.= For details of the operations, refer

Page 85 - Changing the phone settings

You can display the video image output by thedevice connected to this product.= For details of the connection method, referto the Installation Manual.

Page 86 - Notes for hands-free phoning

6 Display the AV source selection screen.= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-playing the AV operation screen on page 24.7 Touch [AV] on the

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MIXTRAX is original technology for creatingnon-stop mixes of selections from your audiolibrary, complete with DJ effects that makethem sound as if a D

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2 Touch the following key.Displays the “Playback not al-lowed” screen.3 Touch [Songs], [Artists] or [Albums].4 Touch the box on the left of the item o

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Navigation info windowYou can set whether to display the guidanceinformation of the navigation on the AV opera-tion screen.1 Press the HOME button to

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2 Touch the following key.The LCD panel opens, and the discis ejected.3 Remove the disc, and press the h but-ton.The LCD panel closes.Inserting a disc

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4 Touch [Bluetooth Audio] repeatedlyuntil the desired setting appears.! On (default):Activates the Bluetooth audio source.! Off:Deactivates the Blueto

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p If the shift lever is aligned to the REVERSE(R) position immediately after the system ofthis product is started up, only the cameraimage will be dis

Page 93 - Using the radio

! Ground:When the polarity of the connected lead isnegative while the shift lever is in the RE-VERSE (R) position.When the shift lever is aligned to t

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4 Touch [Camera View] repeatedly untilthe desired setting appears.! Off (default):Turns the camera view setting off.! On:Turns the camera view setting

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! The image quality may deteriorate dependingon the usage environment, such as at night orin dark surroundings.1 Park your vehicle in a safe place and

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Setting the second cameraactivationp To view images of the second camera onthe screen of this product, “2nd CameraInput” needs to be set to “On”.1 Pre

Page 97 - HD Radio stations

1 Press the HOME button to display theTop menu screen.2 Touch the following keys in the follow-ing order.The “System” screen appears.3 Touch [Demo Mod

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2 Touch the following keys in the follow-ing order.The “System” screen appears.3 Touch [Beep Tone] repeatedly until thedesired setting appears.! On (d

Page 99 - Digital FM-3ch

4 Touch [Dimmer Trigger].The pop-up menu appears.5 Touch the item you want to set.! Auto (default):Activates the dimmer function when the ve-hicle’s h

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4 Touch [Dimmer Duration].The duration setting bar appears.5 Touch the desired points on the dura-tion setting bar, or slide the cursors to spe-cify t

Page 101 - HD Radio

Connecting and disconnectingan iPodConnecting your iPod= For details of the connections, refer to theInstallation Manual.Disconnecting your iPod% Pull

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6 Touch the following keys to adjust theselected item.Decreases the level of the selecteditem.Increases the level of the selected item.Selects the adj

Page 103 - Playing a disc

p Use the USB port1 to update the firmwareusing a USB storage device.p SD memory card is available for AVIC-8100NEX and AVIC-7100NEX.1 Download the fi

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3 Acceleration or deceleration/RotationalspeedIndicates the acceleration or decelerationvelocity of your vehicle. The rotationalspeed when your vehicl

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761 GPS AntennaIndicates the connection status of the GPSantenna, the reception sensitivity, and fromhow many satellites the signal is received.ColorS

Page 106 - Turns random play on or off

Using fader/balanceadjustmentYou can select a fader/balance setting thatprovides an ideal listening environment in alloccupied seats.p This function i

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4 Touch the following keys to adjust theleft/right speaker balance.Moves towards the left.Moves towards the right.Each time you touch the keys, the le

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The following AV sources are set to the same source level adjustment volume automatically.8100NEX 7100NEX6100NEXRequired cable(sold separately)Smartph

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5100NEXRequired cable(sold separately)Smartphone SetupAV sourcesDevice ConnectioniPod / iPhone with a30-pin connectorCD-IU201V iPhone/iPod USBUSB1iPod

Page 110 - Operating with the

Adjusting the filterThe following adjustments can be made dur-ing filter adjustments. Make the appropriateadjustments for the reproduced frequencyband

Page 111 - Using the touch panel keys

5 Touch the following keys to select“Subwoofer”.Selects the adjustable previous speak-er.Selects the adjustable next speaker.6 Touch [LPF] to turn on.

Page 112 - Reading the screen

Thank you for buying this Pioneer product.Please read through these instructions so you will know how to operate your modelproperly. After you have fi

Page 113 - Indicator Meaning

Regular startup% Start the engine to boot up the system.After a short pause, the splash screen comeson for a few seconds.p The screen shown will diffe

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3 Touch [Speaker Level].The “Speaker Level” screen appears.4 Touch the following keys to select thelistening position if necessary.Selects the listeni

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3 Touch the following keys in the follow-ing order.The “Audio” screen appears.4 Touch [Time Alignment].The “Time Alignment” screen appears.5 Touch the

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Using the automatic soundlevelizerDuring driving, noise in the car changes ac-cording to the driving speed and road condi-tions. ASL (automatic sound

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Customizing the equalizer curvesYou can adjust the currently selected equalizercurve setting as desired. Adjustments can bemade with a 13-band graphic

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— When a speaker is connected to a poweramp delivering output higher than thespeaker’s maximum input power capabil-ity.! If a microphone for acoustica

Page 119 - Starting procedure

1 Stop the vehicle in a quiet place, closeall the doors, windows and sun roof, andthen turn the engine off.If the engine is left running, engine noise

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10 Touch [Front Left] or [Front Right] to se-lect the current listening position.11 Touch [Start].A 10-second countdown starts.p The Bluetooth connect

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Selecting the backgrounddisplayThe background display can be selected from8 different preset displays for the AV operationscreen and 5 different prese

Page 122 - Playback screen (page 2)

p You can also change the screen for settingsby touching [Illumination], [Theme]or[Clock] on this screen.4 Touch the following key.Displays the list o

Page 123 - Using an iPod

Creating a user-defined colorYou can create a user-defined color. The cre-ated color is stored, and you can select thecolor when setting the illuminat

Page 124 - Reading the screen (for

En21Chapter02Basic operationBasic operation

Page 125 - Setting a repeat play range

1 Press the HOME button to display theTop menu screen.2 Touch the following keys in the follow-ing order.The “Theme” screen appears.3 Touch [Clock].Th

Page 126 - Selecting song or video

2 Touch the following keys in the follow-ing order.The “Theme” screen appears.3 Touch [Splash Screen].The following screen appears.4 Touch the followi

Page 127 - Using iTunes Radio

5 Touch the desired item.! Illumination:Selects the illumination color setting.! Splash Screen:Selects the splash screen setting.! Select All:Selects

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Setting the top-prioritylanguagesYou can assign the top-priority language to thetop-priority subtitle, audio and menu in initialplayback. If the selec

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p If the selected language is not available, thelanguage specified on the disc is applied.p You can switch the audio language bytouching the audio lan

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Setting the aspect ratioThere are two kinds of displays. A wide screendisplay has a width-to-height ratio (TV aspect)of 16:9, while a regular display

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3 Touch [DVD/DivX Setup].The following screen appears.4 Touch [Parental].The “Parental” screen appears.5 Touch [0] to [9] to input a four-digitcode nu

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p If a registration code has already been acti-vated, it cannot be displayed.5 Touch [Registration Code].Your 10-digit registration code is displayed.

Page 133 - Using AppRadio Mode

Setting the video signal forthe rear view cameraWhen you connect a rear view camera to thisproduct, select the suitable video signal set-ting.p You ca

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Language code chart for DVDsTwo-lettercode,input codeLanguageTwo-lettercode,input codeLanguageTwo-lettercode,input codeLanguageaa, 0101 Afar ie, 0905

Page 135 - Using the keyboard

How to use the screensSwitching screens using the touch panel keys123478ab569En22Chapter02Basic operation

Page 136 - Adjusting the image size (For

Registering your favorite menu items in short-cuts allows you to quickly jump to the regis-tered menu screen by a simple touch on the“Favorites” scree

Page 137 - Moves the line downward

Setting the time and dateYou can change the date display format andthe time format.1 Touch the current time on the screen todisplay the Time and date

Page 138 - Using Android Auto

! USB2:Transfers the song information to your iPodwhich is connected to USB port 2.5 Tune into a broadcast station.When the song information is receiv

Page 139 - Setting the driving position

Changing the wide screenmodeYou can set the screen size for the video andJPEG images.p This setting is available only when you stopyour vehicle in a s

Page 140 - Using MirrorLink mode

Selecting the video for therear displayYou can choose either to show the sameimage as the front screen or to show the se-lected source on the rear dis

Page 141 - Using the audio mix function

The “System” screen appears.3 Touch Area1, followed by Area2, andthen touch and hold Area3.Area1 Area2 Area3The “Anti-theft Setting Menu” screen ap-pe

Page 142 - Streaming Pandora

8 Touch [Go].A message indicating that the security settingis canceled appears.Forgotten passwordContact the nearest authorized Pioneer Ser-vice Stati

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TroubleshootingIf you have problems operating your navigation system, refer to this section. The most commonproblems are listed below, along with like

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Symptom Cause Action (Reference)Playback is not with the audiolanguage and subtitle languagesettings selected in “DVD/DivXSetup”.The DVD playing does

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Symptom Cause ActionThe smartphone was notcharged.Charging stopped because the tem-perature of the smartphone rosedue to prolonged use of the smart-ph

Page 146 - Using Aha Radio

Switching screens using the hardware buttonsab9171 Top menu screenThis is the starting menu to access the de-sired screens and operate the various fun

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Message Cause ActionDetected unusual speedpulses.The speed pulse cannot be detectedcorrectly.Contact your dealer or an authorized PioneerStation for a

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SiriusXM Satellite RadioMessage Cause Action (Reference)Check Antenna The antenna connection is incor-rect.Check the antenna connection. If the mes-sa

Page 149 - Using iDatalink

DiscMessage Cause Action (Reference)Error-02-XX/FF-FF The disc is dirty. Clean the disc.The disc is scratched. Replace the disc.The disc is loaded ups

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Message Cause Action (Reference)Protect All the files on the connected exter-nal storage device (USB, SD) areembedded with DRM.Replace the external st

Page 151 - Hands-free phone

Message Cause ActionMemory full. Connect iPod. The tag information is successfullystored. The flash memory of thisproduct has become full.The tag info

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MirrorLinkMessage Cause ActionThe application list could notbe read out.Failed to load the application list.! Disconnect the cable from the smartphone

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Positioning technologyPositioning by GPSThe Global Positioning System (GPS) uses anetwork of satellites orbiting the Earth. Eachof the satellites, whi

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Map matchingAs mentioned, the positioning systems usedby this navigation system are susceptible tocertain errors. Their calculations may, on occa-sion

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Conditions likely to causenoticeable positioning errorsFor various reasons, such as the state of theroad you are traveling on and the receptionstatus

Page 156 - Satellite Radio service

! If you are on a steep mountain road withmany height changes.! If you enter or exit a multi-storey parking lotor similar structure using a spiral ram

Page 157 - Using the SiriusXM

b Application menu screenThis product can switch to the applicationmenu, on which you can display and oper-ate the application for an iPhone or a smar

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Route setting informationRoute search specificationsYour navigation system sets a route to yourdestination by applying certain built-in rules tothe ma

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Built-in drive and care! Use only conventional, fully circular discs.Do not use shaped discs.! Do not use cracked, chipped, warped, orotherwise damage

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p is a trademark of DVD Format/LogoLicensing Corporation.p It is not possible to play DVD-Audio discs.This DVD drive may not be able to play alldiscs

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CD-R/CD-RW discs! Unfinalized discs cannot be played back.! It may not be possible to playback CD-R/CD-RW discs recorded on a music CD re-corder or a

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SD memory card and SDHC memory card= For details about SD memory card compat-ibility with this product, refer to Specifica-tions on page 259.Handling

Page 163 - Checking the update Traffic

Media compatibility chartGeneralMedia CD-R/-RWDVD-R/-R SL/-RDL/DVD-RWUSB storage de-viceSD memory cardFile system! ISO9660 level 1! ISO9660 level 2! R

Page 164 - Setting parental lock

WMA compatibilityMedia CD-R/-RWDVD-R/-R SL/-RDL/DVD-RWUSB storage de-viceSD memory cardFile extension .wmaBit rate 5 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBRSampli

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DivX compatibilityMedia CD-R/-RWDVD-R/-R SL/-RDL/DVD-RWUSB storage de-viceSD memory cardFile extension .avi/.divxDivX files on the external storage de

Page 166 - Selecting teams for Game

Video files compatibility (USB, SD)File extension .avi .mkv .mov .f4v .mp4Compatible videocodecMPEG-4, H.264,H.263, XvidMPEG-4, H.264,VC-1, XvidMPEG-4

Page 167 - Favorites function

Example of a hierarchyThe following figure is an example of the tierstructure in the disc. The numbers in the fig-ure indicate the order in which fold

Page 168 - ! On (default):

= For details, refer to Navigation info win-dow on page 179.Selecting a front source on theAV source selection screen1 Press the HOME button to displa

Page 169 - SportsFlash

DivX Certified®devices have been tested forhigh-quality DivX®(.divx, .avi) video playback.When you see the DivX logo, you know youhave the freedom to

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“Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone” meanthat an electronic accessory has been de-signed to connect specifically to iPod oriPhone, respectively, and

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! Availability of AppRadio Mode and AndroidAuto functionalities is determined by the Appprovider, and not determined by Pioneer.! AppRadio Mode and An

Page 172 - Using an HDMI source

Notice regarding MP3 fileusageSupply of this product only conveys a licensefor private, non-commercial use and does notconvey a license nor imply any

Page 173 - Using an AUX source

LED (light-emitting diode)backlightA light emitting diode is used inside the dis-play to illuminate the LCD screen.! At low temperatures, using the LE

Page 174 - Switching the operation

Display informati onPhone menuPagePreset Dial 83Phone Book 81History 82Dial 81Voice recognition function 86System menuPageNavigation Related SettingsN

Page 175 - Using AV input

PageCamera View 182Back Camera Input 1812nd Camera Input 184Reverse Gear Setting 181Parking Assist Guide 183Back Camera: Reverse Video 1822nd Camera:

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Audio menuPageGraphic EQ 202Fader/Balance 194Balance 194Mute Level 195Source Level Adjuster 195Rear Speaker 198Subwoofer 198Speaker Level 199Crossover

Page 177 - Using MIXTRAX

Bluetooth menuPageConnection 74Auto Connect 76Visibility 77PIN Code Input 77Device Information 78Auto Answer 85Ring Tone 85Invert Name 85Bluetooth Mem

Page 178 - Setting the flash pattern

SpecificationsGeneralRated power source ... 14.4 V DC(allowable voltage range:10.8 V to 15.1 V DC)Grounding system ... Neg

Page 179 - System settings

2 Touch the following key.Displays the AV source selectionscreen.3 Touch and hold a source icon, and dragthe icon to the desired position.p If the sou

Page 180 - Setting the rear view camera

Slope ... –6 dB/oct, –12 dB/oct,–18 dB/octGain ... –24 dB to +10 dBPhase ...

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Signal-to-noise ratio ... 80 dB (digital broadcasting)(IHF-A network)72 dB (analog broadcasting)(IHF-A network)AVIC-5100NEXFrequency range ...

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PIONEER CORPORATION1-1, Shin-ogura, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi,Kanagawa 212-0031, JAPANPIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC.P.O. Box 1540, Long Beach, Californi

Page 185 - Turning off the demo screen

Operating list screens312311 Touching an item on the list selects the itemor narrows down the options.2 Appears when all characters are not displayedo

Page 186 - Hides the demo screen

On first-time startup of thenavigation systemWhen you use the navigation function for thefirst time, an initial setup process starts auto-matically. F

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Operating the Navigationmenu screen1 Press the MAP button.The Map screen appears.2 Touch the following key.Displays the navigation menu onthe Map scre

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– Smart Zoom 32– Switching between 2D, 3D, and 2DNorth up views 32– Scrolling the map to the position youwant to see 33– Control keys on the scrolled

Page 189 - Adjusting the picture

Adds a waypoint.Displays route alter-natives, parts of theroute to avoid, or spe-cific roads in yourplanned route toavoid.Displays the route inits ful

Page 190 - Updating firmware

Most of the information provided by your naviga-tion system can be seen on the map. You need tobecome familiar with how information appearson the map.

Page 191 - Checking sensor learning

Operating the Map screenChanging the scale of the mapp There is a limit to map scaling in 3D mapview mode. If the map scale is zoomed outfurther, the

Page 192 - Checking the connections

p For information on the controls when thescrolled map is displayed, refer to Controlkeys on the scrolled map on page 33.Scrolling the map to theposit

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Understanding the routeguidanceOnce the route guidance begins, the systemprovides various guides by voice, text indica-tions and signs.Frequently show

Page 194 - Audio adjustments

If you are approaching a complex intersectionand the necessary information exists, the mapis replaced with a 3D view of the junction.SignpostsJunction

Page 195 - Adjusting source levels

When a GPS position is available, the triangu-lar mark is displayed in full color.When there is no GPS position, the triangularmark is transparent. It

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CAUTIONFor safety reasons, these route-setting functionsare not available while your vehicle is in motion.To enable these functions, you must stop in

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After touching [Select as Destination], the“Route Summary” screen appears and count-down begins. When the countdown ends, theguidance automatically st

Page 198 - Adjusting the filter

= For details on the operations in the “RouteSummary” screen, refer to Checking routeinformation and preferences on page 48.8 Touch [Start Navigation]

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– Editing a trip log 59Using the Trip Computer mode 59Calculating the fuel consumption 60– Setting the initial odometer value 60– Entering the fuel co

Page 200 - Adjusting the time alignment

# If you touch , you can change the sortmethod of the results.9 Touch [Select as Destination] on the“Map Location” screen.= For details on the operati

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= For details on the operations in the “RouteSummary” screen, refer to Checking routeinformation and preferences on page 48.8 Touch [Start Navigation]

Page 202 - Using the equalizer

5 Touch [Saved Routes].The “Saved Routes” screen appears.6 Touch the entry you want.The “Route Planner” screen appears.p You can add waypoints or chan

Page 203 - Adjusting the equalizer curve

Smart History items are shown in the “NewRoute to...” screen for easy access.Searching for a locationusing “Combined Search”The “Combined Search” feat

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10 Touch [Start Navigation].Your navigation system starts the route gui-dance.= For details of the route guidance, refer toUnderstanding the route gui

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4 Touch [Select as Destination].After touching [Select as Destination], the“Route Summary” screen appears and count-down begins. When the countdown en

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Modifying the routeWhen navigation is already started, there areseveral ways to modify the current route. Thefollowing sections describe some of those

Page 207 - Theme menu

Changing the starting positionThe starting position for route can be changedfrom the current position.1 Press the MAP button.The Map screen appears.2

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5 Touch any of the conditions you wantto display on the map.You can see the approximate time requiredand total distance of selected route alterna-tive

Page 209 - Selecting the clock image

4 Touch one of the options.154237689p You can scroll the map by dragging themap.1 Shows the information for a transit point onthe route. Touching the

Page 210 - Changing the preinstalled

iPod / iPhone or smartphone setupoperationThe basic flow of iPod / iPhone orsmartphone setup 88Setting the device connection method 88iPod compatibili

Page 211 - Replicating the settings

Watching the simulation of therouteYou can run a simulation of the navigation forthe current route, as a demonstration. Followthe steps below.1 Set a

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Storing a location in“Saved Location”Storing your favorite locations in “Saved Loca-tion” allows you to save the time and effortused on re-entering th

Page 213 - Setting up the video player

Renaming stored locations1 Press the MAP button.The Map screen appears.2 Touch the following key.Displays the navigation menu onthe Map screen.3 Touch

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4 Touch [Route Summary].The “Route Summary ” screen appears.5 Touch the following key.Displays the shortcuts.6 Touch [Save Route].The “Save Route” scr

Page 215 - Setting the aspect ratio

= For details, refer to “ Warnings” settings onpage 66.1 Press the MAP button.The Map screen appears.2 Scroll the map and select a location.The cursor

Page 216 - Displaying your DivX VOD

The Traffic Message Channel (TMC) providesreal-time traffic reports. If the navigation sys-tem is equipped with the TMC feature, you cancheck the traf

Page 217 - Automatic playback of DVDs

When traffic incidentsoccur on your routeThe notification icon shows the status of trafficinformation reception.Indicates that there are no trafficinc

Page 218 - Setting the video signal for

Checking useful informationThe “Useful Information” menu contains var-ious information to support your driving.p The online function in “Parking”, “We

Page 219 - Language code chart for DVDs

! Fuel Consumption:You can estimate the fuel cost to your desti-nation by entering the fuel consumption in-formation in the navigation system.= For de

Page 220 - Favorite menu

Setting the trip logger1 Record the trip log.2 Press the MAP button.The Map screen appears.3 Touch the following key.Displays the navigation menu onth

Page 221 - Common operati ons

Switching the media file type 115Operating with the hardware buttons 115Playing compressed video filesUsing the touch panel keys 116Reading the screen

Page 222 - Retriever” function

p If you touch [Trip Summary], the details ofthe current trip are displayed. Touch [SaveTrip] to store the current trip log.3 Touch the following key.

Page 223 - Changing the wide screen

6 Touch [Current Milometer Value] andthen enter the current odometer value.7 Touch [Fuel Amount] to enter theamount of fuel pumped this time.8 Touch [

Page 224 - Other functions

Customizing thenavigation settingsYou can configure the navigation settings, andmodify the behavior of this system.1 Press the MAP button.The Map scre

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Modifies the basic software parametersused during the initial setup process.! SyncTool:Starts the synchronization tool, whichmakes it possible to upda

Page 226 - Restoring this product to

— Maneuver restrictions and directionalconstraints are taken into account whenplanning a route.— Roads are used only if access for taxis isallowed.— P

Page 227 - Appendix

FerriesWhen this function is turned off, the route iscalculated prioritizing the avoidance of ferries.Car Shuttle TrainsWhen this function is turned o

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Announce System MessagesWhen a system message appears, this naviga-tion system can read out the message.“Warnings” settingsIMPORTANT! This system is a

Page 229 - Error messages

! 3D TerrainThis setting shows or hides the 3D eleva-tion of the surrounding terrain.! Track LogsYou can turn on or off track log savingwhich saves th

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Offer Real-time Route AlternativesAlternative routes can be suggested whendriving on normal roads. This navigation sys-tem will select a different tur

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Daylight Saving TimeYou can turn on or off the daylight saving timefor this navigation system.“Display” settingsMenu AnimationsWhen animation is turne

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– Adjusting the volume 140Using MirrorLink mode 140– Using the touch panel keys (Appcontrol side bar) 140– Starting procedure 140Using the audio mix f

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Online TrafficYou can enable or disable the online traffic ser-vice.Online WeatherYou can enable or disable the online weatherforecast service.Online

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p If you select “Audio and Visual” in thewarning type setting, you can change thereception timing of the audio alert. If youselect “Only When Speeding

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! Pioneer is not liable for any issues that mayarise from incorrect or flawed app-based con-tent.! The content and functionality of the supportedappli

Page 236 - Positioning technology

Preparations before using theAVICSYNC function1 Download the AVICSYNC App fromApp Store or Google Play and install theapp to your iPhone or smartphone

Page 237 - Handling large errors

If your devices feature Bluetooth®technology,this product can be connected to your deviceswirelessly. This section describes how to setup a Bluetooth

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5 Touch the following key.Starts searching.The system searches for Bluetooth deviceswaiting for a connection and displays them inthe list if a device

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= For details, refer to Switching visibility onpage 77.1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech-nology on your devices.p For some Bluetooth devices, no

Page 240 - Handling and care of discs

4 Touch the following key.Deletes a paired device.A confirmation message appears.5 Touch [Yes].The device is deleted.Connecting a registeredBluetooth

Page 241 - Playable discs

1 Press the HOME button to display theTop menu screen.2 Touch the following keys in the follow-ing order.The “Bluetooth” screen appears.3 Touch [PIN C

Page 242 - Detailed information for

2 Touch the following keys in the follow-ing order.The “Bluetooth” screen appears.3 Touch [BT Software Update].4 Touch [Start].The data transfer scree

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Using the content alerts function (such asSong Alerts, Artist Alerts and GameAlerts) 165– Memorizing the current contents 165Setting the program you w

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CAUTIONFor your safety, avoid talking on the phone asmuch as possible while driving.If your cellular phone features Bluetooth tech-nology, this produc

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Making a phone callYou can make a phone call in many differentways.Direct dialing1 Press the HOME button to display theTop menu screen.2 Touch the fol

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6 Touch the following key.Ends the call.The call ends.Selecting a number by alphabetsearch modeIf many phone numbers are registered in thephone book,

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3 Touch the desired entry on the list tomake a call.The dial screen appears.4 Dialing starts.p To cancel the call, touch .5 Touch the following key.En

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Answering an incoming callThis product informs you that it is receiving acall by displaying a message and producing aring sound.p You can set the syst

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Changing the phone settingsAnswering a call automaticallyThis product automatically answers incomingcalls to the connected cellular phone, so youcan a

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% Touch the following keys to turn pri-vate mode on or off.Talk directly on your mobile device.Hands-free phoningAdjusting the other party’slistening

Page 251 - Using app-based connected

! The line-of-sight distance between this pro-duct and your cellular phone must be10 meters or less when sending and receiv-ing voice and data via Blu

Page 252 - Aha Radio

When using an iPod / iPhone or a smartphonewith this product, configure the settings ofthis product according to the device to be con-nected.This sect

Page 253 - Maintaining the LCD screen

! iPod classic 160GB (2008): Ver. 2.0.1! iPod classic 80GB: Ver. 1.1.2! iPod nano (7th generation)! iPod nano (6th generation): Ver. 1.2! iPod nano (5

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Checking sensor learning status and drivingstatus 191Clearing the status 192Checking the connections of leads 192Audio adjustmentsUsing fader/balance

Page 255 - Display informati on

Information on the connections and functions for each deviceThe settings and cables required for connecting each device, and the available sources are

Page 256

iPod / iPhone with a Lightning connectorRequired cable (sold separately)Cable connec-tion is not re-quired.CD-IU52! CD-IH202! CD-IU52! Lightning Di-gi

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Android, MirrorLinkRequired cable (sold separately)Cable connection isnot required.CD-MU200 CD-AH200Smartphone SetupDevice Others Others OthersConnect

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5100NEXYou can listen to the radio using this product.This section describes operations for theradio.Using the touch panel keys67321 4895a1 Displays t

Page 259 - Specifications

Indicator MeaningAppears when the song informationtag is stored in this product.Appears when the song informationtag is being transferred to an iPod.7

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Selecting a preset channelfrom the preset channel listOnce you have stored broadcast channels,you can easily recall preset channels frommemory with a

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3 Touch [AV Source Settings].The following screen appears.4 Touch [Radio Settings].5 Touch [Local].The pop-up menu appears.6 Touch the item you want t

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8100NEX 7100NEX6100NEXHD Radio stationsHD Radio stations offer high quality audio anddata services. HD Radio stations are broughtto you by your local

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= For details, refer to Storing song informa-tion to an iPod (iTunes Tagging) on page221.9 Performs manual tuning or seek tuning.= For details, refer

Page 264 - PIONEER CORPORATION

7 Signal type indicatorShows the type of signal currently being re-ceived. If a digital broadcast is being received,appears. Otherwise,appears.8 HD Ra

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