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Page 1 - AVIC-X1BT

DVD AV NAVIGATION HEAD-UNITAVIC-X1BTOperation Manual

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8Conditions Likely to Cause Noticeable Positioning Errors 128About the Data being Deleted 130Limitation of Functions for Areas not Stored on the Disc

Page 3 - Introduction

98Chapter 7Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment) AVExternal UnitOperating the external unitThe term “external unit” refers to a Pioneer prod-uct

Page 4 - 6. MISCELLANEOUS

99Chapter 7 Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment)AVOperate the external unit by using FUNCTION 1 - FUNCTION 4The external unit can be operated by

Page 5 - Database

100Chapter 7Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment) AVAUX/AV

Page 6 - Copyright

101Chapter 8 Customising the Audio Source SettingAVChapter 8Customising the Audio Source SettingVarious settings are available with the audio source a

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102Chapter 8Customising the Audio Source Setting AV1 Touch “FAD/BAL” in the AUDIO menu.When the rear output setting is REAR SP SUB W, BALANCE will be

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103Chapter 8 Customising the Audio Source SettingAV➲ Compensating for equaliser curves (EQ-EX) ➞ Page 1041 Touch “BASS” or “TREBLE” in the AUDIO menu.

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104Chapter 8Customising the Audio Source Setting AVUsing non fading outputWhen the non fading output setting is on, the audio signal does not pass thr

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105Chapter 8 Customising the Audio Source SettingAVSetting Up the DVD PlayerTo set up the DVD of an optional DVD player, please refer to the “Owner’s

Page 11 - Important Safety Information

106Chapter 8Customising the Audio Source Setting AV• When using a regular display, select either LETTER BOX or PANSCAN. Selecting 16:9 may result in a

Page 12 - Night display

107Chapter 8 Customising the Audio Source SettingAVInitial SettingsAdjusting initial settingsInitial settings lets you perform initial set up of diffe

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9Important Safety InformationBefore using your navigation system, be sure to read and fully understand the following safety information:❒ Read the ent

Page 14 - How to use this manual

108Chapter 8Customising the Audio Source Setting AVphase) built-in PREOUT SUB W or the auxiliary PREOUT FULL.1 Touch “REAR SP” in the INITIAL menu.2 T

Page 15 - Terminology

109Chapter 8 Customising the Audio Source SettingAVSwitching the dimmer setting for sub-displayTo prevent the sub-display from being too bright at nig

Page 16 - East area disc

110Chapter 8Customising the Audio Source Setting AV❒ Rear View can be displayed at all times (e.g. when monitoring an attached trailer, etc.) as a spl

Page 17 - Basic Operation

111Chapter 8 Customising the Audio Source SettingAVChanging the Wide Screen Mode• For safety reasons, video images cannot be viewed while your vehicle

Page 18 - Basic Navigation

112Chapter 8Customising the Audio Source Setting AV❒ The adjustments of BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST are stored separately for light ambient (daytime) and

Page 19 - 5 Input the street name

113Chapter 8 Customising the Audio Source SettingAVSwitching the Screen Using the DISP ButtonYou can change the screen display using the DISP button.

Page 20 - Chapter 1

114Chapter 8Customising the Audio Source Setting AVLanguage Code Chart for DVDLanguage (code), input code Language (code), input code Language (code),

Page 21 - (4)(1)(3)(2)

115Chapter 9 Operating Your Navigation System by VoiceNAVI/AVChapter 9Operating Your Navigation System by VoiceTo Ensure Safe Driving• For safety reas

Page 22 - How to listen to a CD

116Chapter 9Operating Your Navigation System by Voice NAVI/AV❒ If no voice icon is displayed, check to see whether the microphone is properly con-nect

Page 23 - 3 Touch “YES”

117Chapter 9 Operating Your Navigation System by VoiceNAVI/AVOperating the route being guidedReroute*, XX km/mile(s) detour*, Cancel Route, Cancel Way

Page 24 - 1 Touch 

10Notes Before Using the System and Additional Safety Informa-tionIn case of troubleShould the navigation system fail to operate prop-erly, contact yo

Page 25 - Menu and Map Display

118Chapter 9Operating Your Navigation System by Voice NAVI/AV4 Say “Petrol Station”.Displays the name of a major petrol station group.5 Say “All Categ

Page 26 - How to Use the Map

119Chapter 9 Operating Your Navigation System by VoiceNAVI/AVTo finish the entry by spelling and to make the navigation system display a list of optio

Page 27 - 2 Press the POS button again

120Chapter 9Operating Your Navigation System by Voice NAVI/AV

Page 28 - Chapter 2

121AppendixNAVI/AVAppendixInstalling the ProgrammeThe programme is installed to the navigation sys-tem using the application disc.This is not necessar

Page 29 - Display items

122Appendix NAVI/AVWhen the installation is complete, the open-ing display appears.6 Press the NAVI/AV button to change the navigation screen.Some tim

Page 30 - Changing the scale of the map

123AppendixNAVI/AVMemory Navi ModeWhile the DVD Map Disc is inserted, you can store the data on the DVD Map Disc into the memory of the navigation sys

Page 31 - Menu and Map DisplayNAVI

124Appendix NAVI/AV*: Product Number in the Service Info Screen is not displayed.About the icon for the memory navi modeWhen new route guidance starts

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125AppendixNAVI/AV• In memory navi mode, map scale data that cannot be read in the memory cannot be dis-played. Accordingly, the edge of the map will

Page 33 - Finding Your Destination by

126Appendix NAVI/AVThe accuracy of the GPS information depends on how good the reception is. When the signals are strong and reception is good, GPS ca

Page 34 - Chapter 3

127AppendixNAVI/AVMap matchingAs mentioned, the GPS and dead reckoning sys-tems used by this navigation system are suscepti-ble to certain errors. The

Page 35 - Specifying the Postcode

11• SCREEN IMAGE MAY APPEAR REVERSED• USE INPUT ONLY FOR REVERSE OR MIRROR IMAGE REAR VIEW CAMERA. OTHER USE MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DAMAGE.About this

Page 36 - 2 Touch “Yes (all)”

128Appendix NAVI/AV• If a car phone or mobile phone is used near the GPS aerial, GPS reception may be lost tempo-rarily. • Do not cover the GPS aerial

Page 37 - Checking the Set Route

129AppendixNAVI/AV• If you drive in zig-zags.• If the road has connected hairpin bends.• If there is a loop or similar road configuration.• If you tak

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130Appendix NAVI/AV• If trees or other obstacles block the GPS sig-nals for a considerable period.• If you drive very slowly, or in a start-and-stop m

Page 39 - Skipping a way point

131AppendixNAVI/AVLimitation of Functions for Areas not Stored on the DiscFor areas not stored on the disc (unrecorded areas), the functions will oper

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132Appendix NAVI/AVTroubleshootingIf you have problems operating your navigation system, refer to this section. The most common prob-lems are listed b

Page 41 - Registering a POI shortcut

133AppendixNAVI/AVYour vehicle is operating in Simple hybrid mode.Connect the speed signal input (pink lead wire) of the power cable cor-rectly, and r

Page 42 - Items that users can operate

134Appendix NAVI/AVProblems in the audio screen (common)Problems in the audio screen (during DVD-Video playback)Symptom Cause Action (See)Playback is

Page 43 - 5 Touch “OK”

135AppendixNAVI/AVMessages and how to react to themThe following messages may be displayed by your navigation system.❒ There are occasions when you ma

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136Appendix NAVI/AVSpeed pulse wire is not connected. Please be sure to connect the system to the speed pulse wire. Accuracy is not fully ensured with

Page 45 - Editing Registered Locations

137AppendixNAVI/AVThere is no route to the destination. The destination or way point(s) are in an isolated island, etc. without a ferry and the route

Page 46 - Chapter 4

12Manual OverviewThis manual provides the important information you need to make full use of your new navigation sys-tem. The beginning sections outli

Page 47 - Changing a name

138Appendix NAVI/AVThere is no /BG/ folder. Please create /BG/ folder and store JPEG files in that Folder.Cannot load the image because the BG folder

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139AppendixNAVI/AVError MessagesWhen problems occur with disc playback, an error message appears on the display. Refer to the table below to identify

Page 49 - Viewing traffic information

140Appendix NAVI/AVRoute Setting InformationRoute search specificationsYour navigation system sets a route to your desti-nation by applying certain bu

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141AppendixNAVI/AV• In some cases, guidance may direct you past your destination and then indicate a U-turn to get back to it.• In some cases, a route

Page 51 - 5 Touch “Back”

142Appendix NAVI/AVAbout traffic information• Because the information is updated only peri-odically, it may take time to collect all the infor-mation.

Page 52 - 3 Touch “OK”

143AppendixNAVI/AVGlossaryThis glossary explains some of the terms used in the manual.3D Hybrid sensorThe built-in sensor which enables the system to

Page 53 - 5 Touch “Import from Disc”

144Appendix NAVI/AVExtended formatsJoliet:File names can have up to 64 characters.Romeo:File names can have up to 128 characters.Linear PCM (LPCM)/Pul

Page 54 - Setting the Vehicle Dynamics

145AppendixNAVI/AVVoice guidanceThe giving of directions by a recorded voice while in guidance mode.Voice recognitionThe technology that allows the sy

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146Appendix NAVI/AVDisplay Information*1: If you touch “Restore Factory Settings”, the registered POI Shortcuts return to the default or fac-tory sett

Page 56 - 2 Touch “Connection Status”

147AppendixNAVI/AVP. 55Volume*2System OptionsShort-Cut SelectionMap Display Options*2Defined LocationsP. 59Demo Mode*2P. 59, 122TimeModify Current Loc

Page 57 - 3 Touch “KM Mile Setting”

13TerminologyBefore moving on, take a few minutes to read the following information about the conventions used in this manual. Familiarity with these

Page 58 - System Options

148Appendix NAVI/AVShortcut menu❒ The shortcuts displayed onscreen can be changed. The shortcuts described here are those that can be selected with th

Page 59 - Short-Cut Selection

149AppendixNAVI/AVMenu in the Audio ScreenAUDIO menuP. 101FAD/BAL (BALANCE)P. 102EQ MENUP. 102BASSP. 102TREBLEP. 103LOUDNESSP. 103SUB WOOFER (NON FADI

Page 60 - Defined Locations

150Appendix NAVI/AVINITIAL menuSETUP menuP. 107INITIALFM STEPP. 107AUTO PIP. 107AUXP. 107ILLUMIREAR SPP. 108TEL/GUIDEP. 108DISC AUTOP. 109SUB DISP DIM

Page 61 - Restore Factory Settings

151AppendixNAVI/AVFUNCTION menuDISC [DVD-Video, CD, MP3]S-DVD (M-DVD)M-CDRADIOTViPodP. 67REPEATP. 67RANDOMP. 67SCANP. 67PAUSEFUNCTIONP. 97REPEATP. 97R

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152Appendix NAVI/AVTELDVD SETUP menuP. 86PHONE CONNECTP. 87PHONE REGISTERFUNCTIONP. 88PHONEBOOK TRANSFERP. 88PHONEBOOK NAME VIEWP. 90CREAR MEMORYP. 90

Page 63 - Chapter 6

PIONEER CORPORATION4-1, MEGURO 1-CHOME, MEGURO-KU, TOKYO 153-8654, JAPANPIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC.P.O. Box 1540, Long Beach, California 90801-1540

Page 64 - 2 Select the desired source

14DVD Map Discs for Your Naviga-tion SystemConfiguration of data recorded on discsThe map for this navigation system is supplied on two discs: one for

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15Chapter 1 Basic OperationNAVI/AVChapter 1Basic OperationFlow from Startup to Termina-tion• If the programme is not installed, see page 121 and insta

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16Chapter 1Basic Operation NAVI/AVBasic NavigationThe most frequently used function is the Address Search, in which the address is specified and the d

Page 67 - Touch key operation

17Chapter 1 Basic OperationNAVI/AVHow to set your destination1 Press the NAVI MENU button to display the main menu.2 Touch “Address Search”.Selects th

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The screens shown in the examples may differ from the actual screens.The actual screens may be changed without notice for performance and function imp

Page 69 - 1 Touch

18Chapter 1Basic Operation NAVI/AV❒ When entering the characters, the unit will automatically query the database of all possi-ble options. If there is

Page 70 - Other DVD-Video function

19Chapter 1 Basic OperationNAVI/AV9 Input the house number and touch “OK”.On this display, you can select the following item:Map :A map for the input

Page 71 - Built-in DVD drive source

20Chapter 1Basic Operation NAVI/AV(1) Current location(2) Distance to the destination(3) Estimated time of arrival (or travel time to your destination

Page 72 - Listening to the radio

21Chapter 1 Basic OperationNAVI/AV• Be sure to carefully insert the disc horizon-tally into the disc loading slot. When the disc is inserted halfway,

Page 73 - Advanced radio operation

22Chapter 1Basic Operation NAVI/AV7 To fast forward or rewind, touch ➞ then keep touching  or .You can also perform fast rewind/fast forward by hold

Page 74 - RDS operation

23Chapter 2 Menu and Map DisplayNAVIChapter 2Menu and Map Display This section describes the basic operations, including how to display the main menu

Page 75 - Using PI Seek

24Chapter 2Menu and Map Display NAVIShortcut menuShortcuts allow you to perform various tasks, such as route calculation for the location indi-cated b

Page 76 - Using PTY functions

25Chapter 2 Menu and Map DisplayNAVI1 Press the POS button to display a map of the area around your current position.2 Press the POS button again.3 To

Page 77 - Using radio text

26Chapter 2Menu and Map Display NAVIVehicle Dynamics DisplayIndicates the status of your vehicle. ❒ You can change the items indicated on the left and

Page 78 - PTY list

27Chapter 2 Menu and Map DisplayNAVI❒ If the DVD Map Disc does not contain the data for these items, the information is not availa-ble.City MapIn cert

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1IntroductionLicence AgreementPIONEER AVIC-X1BTTHIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU, AS THE END USER, AND PIONEER CORP.(JAPAN) (“PIONEER”). PLEASE RE

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28Chapter 2Menu and Map Display NAVI(13) Tracking mark The tracking mark shows the route your vehicle has travelled by the dots.➲ Select the tracking

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29Chapter 2 Menu and Map DisplayNAVI(1) Scroll locationThe position of scroll cursor shows the location selected on the current map.❒ When the scale i

Page 82 - Using CD TEXT functions

30Chapter 2Menu and Map Display NAVIWhen appears to the right of the listYou can also set a destination by touching to the right of the list. Touc

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31Chapter 3 Setting a Route to Your DestinationNAVIChapter 3Setting a Route to Your Destination• For safety reasons, these route-setting functions are

Page 84

32Chapter 3Setting a Route to Your Destination NAVI“City” :Touch to specify the destination city or area.❒ If less than six POIs in a subcategory are

Page 85

33Chapter 3 Setting a Route to Your DestinationNAVI❒ This can be used when setting the Overlay POI icon to display as a shortcut on the map screen.➲ C

Page 86

34Chapter 3Setting a Route to Your Destination NAVIRoute Calculation to Your Home Location or to Your Favourite LocationIf your home location is regis

Page 87 - Taking a phone call

35Chapter 3 Setting a Route to Your DestinationNAVIChecking the Set RouteYou can check information about the route between your current location and y

Page 88 - 2 Touch “CONNECTION OPEN”

36Chapter 3Setting a Route to Your Destination NAVI4 Touch “Back”.You can return to the previous display.❒ When a long distance route is calculated, y

Page 89 - Device) address

37Chapter 3 Setting a Route to Your DestinationNAVI➲ For details of switching the display between “km” and “mile”(miles) see “KM Mile Set-ting” ➞ Page

Page 90 - Changing the phone book dis

23. LIMITATION OF LIABILITYIN NO EVENT SHALL PIONEER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, CLAIM OR LOSS INCURRED BY YOU (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, COM-PENS

Page 91 - 4 Input the text or number

38Chapter 3Setting a Route to Your Destination NAVISetting Areas to AvoidIf you register Areas to Avoid, such as crowded intersections or congested ar

Page 92 - Setting a ring tone

39Chapter 3 Setting a Route to Your DestinationNAVI2 Touch the category you want to display.The selected item is marked. If you want to select other c

Page 93 - 1 Touch “ECHO CANCEL”

40Chapter 3Setting a Route to Your Destination NAVIDeleting a POI shortcut1 Touch “Destination” in the Main menu, and then touch “Vicinity Search”.❒ Y

Page 94 - Browsing for a song

41Chapter 3 Setting a Route to Your DestinationNAVIOn :Calculate a route that avoids motorways.Off* :Calculate a route that may include motorways.Avoi

Page 95 - Shuffle play

42Chapter 3Setting a Route to Your Destination NAVI❒ If the above operations are not performed within 30 seconds after the route calcula-tion is compl

Page 96 - Watching the TV tuner

43Chapter 4 Editing the Navigation UtilitiesNAVIChapter 4Editing the Navigation Utilities• For safety reasons, these functions are not available while

Page 97 - Selecting the country group

44Chapter 4Editing the Navigation Utilities NAVIRegistering a previous location in the Address BookOnce a destination or way point is searched, it is

Page 98 - Advanced DVD player operation

45Chapter 4 Editing the Navigation UtilitiesNAVIThe Address Information menu appears. Refer to the item corresponding to the subsequent operation. Aft

Page 99 - Using ITS playlists

46Chapter 4Editing the Navigation Utilities NAVISelecting sound1 Touch “Select Sound”.2 Select the sound.The Address Information menu appears.If you w

Page 100 - Chapter 7

47Chapter 4 Editing the Navigation UtilitiesNAVI1 Insert the CD-R (-RW) to the disc loading slot.2 Touch “Settings” in the Main menu, then touch “Syst

Page 101 - 2 Touch “SEND”

3Terms and conditions in relation to the Tele Atlas navigation dataObject and right of use: This agreement relates to the digital map data (the ‘data’

Page 102

48Chapter 4Editing the Navigation Utilities NAVI3 Select an incident you want to view in detail.The details of the selected incident are dis-played.•

Page 103 - Chapter 8

49Chapter 4 Editing the Navigation UtilitiesNAVIOK :Select the route that is displayed on the screen.❒ When no selection is made, the current route wi

Page 104 - Adjusting bass and treble

50Chapter 4Editing the Navigation Utilities NAVISelecting the radio stationThe RDS-Tuner of the navigation system automat-ically tunes to the radio st

Page 105 - Using subwoofer output

51Chapter 4 Editing the Navigation UtilitiesNAVIChanging Background Picture• Make sure the total data size of the CD-R (-RW) for background picture is

Page 106 - Using non fading output

52Chapter 4Editing the Navigation Utilities NAVI6 Touch a picture you want for the back-ground.7 Select how to display the picture.You can select the

Page 107 - Setting Up the DVD Player

53Chapter 4 Editing the Navigation UtilitiesNAVITouch “Adjust Look” to display a screen for selecting the panel pattern. Touch one of the patterns fro

Page 108 - Setting the parental lock

54Chapter 4Editing the Navigation Utilities NAVI(5) SpeedSpeed detected by the navigation system is indicated. (This indication may be different from

Page 109 - Initial Settings

55Chapter 5 Customising Your Navigation SystemNAVIChapter 5Customising Your Navigation System• For safety reasons, these functions are not available w

Page 110 - Switching the automatic disc

56Chapter 5Customising Your Navigation System NAVIGuidance VolumeTouch “+” or “–” to change the Guidance volume.Beep VolumeTouch “+” or “–” to change

Page 111 - Other Functions

57Chapter 5 Customising Your Navigation SystemNAVI❒ In order to operate the navigation system by voice, you need the microphone kit (CD-VC1), which is

Page 112 - Setting the automatic open

4Copyright©1984-2006 Tele Atlas NV .All rights reservedThis product includes mapping data licenced from Ord-nance Survey with the permission of the Co

Page 113 - Operating the Picture Adjust

58Chapter 5Customising Your Navigation System NAVIMap Display OptionsTouch “Map Display Options” in the Setting Menu to display.Tracking DisplayThe tr

Page 114 - Adjusting the dimmer

59Chapter 5 Customising Your Navigation SystemNAVI❒ An area not stored in the DVD Map Disc can-not be memorised.Around Current RouteSets the surroundi

Page 115 - DISP Button

60Chapter 5Customising Your Navigation System NAVI

Page 116 - Language Code Chart for DVD

61Chapter 6 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)AVChapter 6Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)You can play a DVD-Video, C

Page 117 - Flow of voice operation

62Chapter 6Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV— When no magazine is set in the multi-DVD player.—When AUX (auxiliary input) is set t

Page 118 - Available voice commands

63Chapter 6 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)AV4 Touch “AUDIO”, “FUNCTION” or “SETUP” to enter the menu you want to operate.Each menu

Page 119 - 3 Say “Local Search”

64Chapter 6Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AVOperating the Built-in DVD drive You can play a DVD-Video, CD or MP3 disc using the bu

Page 120 - 5 Say “All Categories”

65Chapter 6 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)AV❒ If you have switched between playback of MP3 files and audio data (CD-DA), playback

Page 121 - Tips for Voice Operation

66Chapter 6Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV❒ Some replay positions cannot be recorded. This will depend on the playback position.

Page 122 - Chapter 9

67Chapter 6 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)AVCD, MP3:Search for a desired trackYou can use the search function to specify a track t

Page 123 - Appendix

5Table of ContentsIntroductionLicence Agreement 1PIONEER AVIC-X1BT 1Terms and conditions in relation to the Tele At-las navigation data 3About the Dat

Page 124 - Time difference

68Chapter 6Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV❒ When playing discs with MP3 files and audio data (CD-DA), repeat play performs withi

Page 125 - Memory Navi Mode

69Chapter 6 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)AV❒ With some discs, images may be unclear during slow motion playback.❒ Reverse slow mo

Page 126

70Chapter 6Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AVChanging the viewing angle during playback (Multi-angle)With DVDs featuring multi-angl

Page 127 - AppendixNAVI/AV

71Chapter 6 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)AV(6) LOCAL indicatorShows when local seek tuning is on.(7) STEREO indicatorShows that t

Page 128 - How do GPS and dead reckon

72Chapter 6Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AVStoring the strongest broadcast frequenciesBSM (best stations memory) lets you automat

Page 129 - Handling Large Errors

73Chapter 6 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)AV❒ RDS functions like AF and TA are only active when your radio is tuned to an RDS stat

Page 130 - Noticeable Positioning Errors

74Chapter 6Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV2 Press the TA/NEWS button to turn traffic announcement standby on. appears in the dis

Page 131

75Chapter 6 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)AV❒ You can also turn on or off news pro-gramme in the FUNCTION menu. Touch-ing “NEWS” s

Page 132 - About the Data being Deleted

76Chapter 6Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AVPTY listGeneral Specific Type of programme NEWS&INF NEWSNews AFFAIRSCurrent affair

Page 133 - Other function limitations

77Chapter 7 Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment)AVChapter 7Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment)When Pioneer audio equipment is connected t

Page 134 - Troubleshooting

6When checking traffic jam information manually 49Selecting the radio station 50Changing Background Picture 51Setting the Vehicle Dynamics Display 52C

Page 135 - When the screen is frozen

78Chapter 7Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment) AV50-disc multi-CD playerOnly those functions described in this manual are supported for 50-disc

Page 136

79Chapter 7 Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment)AVSelecting tracks from the track title listTrack title list lets you see the list of track titl

Page 137

80Chapter 7Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment) AVIf no tracks in the current range are pro-grammed for ITS play then ITS EMPTY is displayed.Era

Page 138 - –30 degrees

81Chapter 7 Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment)AVHands-free PhoningHands-free phoning with mobile phones featuring Bluetooth technologyConnecte

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82Chapter 7Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment) AVSetting up for hands-free phon-ingBefore you can use the hands-free phoning func-tion you will

Page 140

83Chapter 7 Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment)AV4 Touch to make a call.❒ The estimated call time appears in the dis-play.❒ The estimated cal

Page 141 - Error Messages

84Chapter 7Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment) AV❒ Touching “ADD ”+”” adds or deletes + before the phone number.❒ Each touch of “ABC/123” chang

Page 142 - Route search specifications

85Chapter 7 Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment)AV❒ This function is available only if your mobile phone features voice recognition function.❒ O

Page 143 - Tracking

86Chapter 7Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment) AVAdvanced hands-free phoning operation(1) Function displayShows the function names.➲ How to dis

Page 144

87Chapter 7 Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment)AV2 Touch “SEARCH”.When available mobile phones featuring Blue-tooth wireless technology are fou

Page 145 - Glossary

7Selecting a disc 96Advanced DVD player operation 96Repeating play 97Pausing disc playback 97Playing tracks in a random order 97Scanning tracks of a C

Page 146

88Chapter 7Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment) AVDisconnecting a mobile phoneWhen you are done using your phone with the navigation system, you

Page 147 - Way Point

89Chapter 7 Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment)AV❒ This function is available while the registered phone is connected.1 Touch “PHONEBOOK NAME V

Page 148 - Main menu

90Chapter 7Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment) AVClearing memoryYou can clear memory of each item that corre-spond to the connected mobile phon

Page 149 - Shortcut menu

91Chapter 7 Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment)AVSetting the automatic connec-tionWhen automatic connection is active the naviga-tion system wi

Page 150

92Chapter 7Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment) AViPodListening to the iPodYou can control an iPod by combining the iPod adapter (sold separatel

Page 151 - AUDIO menu

93Chapter 7 Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment)AV• GENRES (genres)The search screen is displayed.❒ If you select “SONGS”, proceed to step 4.❒ W

Page 152 - SETUP menu

94Chapter 7Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment) AV TV Tuner• For safety reasons, video images cannot be viewed while your vehicle is in motion.

Page 153 - FUNCTION menu

95Chapter 7 Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment)AVWhen P1 — P6 and P7 — P12 are not dis-played, you can display them by touching DISP.❒ Up to 24

Page 154 - DVD SETUP

96Chapter 7Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment) AVDVD Player (S-DVD)• For safety reasons, video images cannot be viewed while your vehicle is in

Page 155 - PIONEER CORPORATION

97Chapter 7 Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment)AVRepeating play❒ During PBC playback of Video CDs, this func-tion cannot be used.1 Touch “REPEA

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