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Page 1 - AVIC-F20BT

Operation ManualNAVIGATION AV SYSTEMAVIC-F20BTBe sure to read Important Information for the Userfirst!Important Information for the User includes thei

Page 2 - Contents

Protecting the LCD paneland screenp Do not allow direct sunlight to fall on theLCD screen when this product is not beingused. Extended exposure to dir

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Tapping this key switches between the screento operate music files and the screen to oper-ate video files. This touch panel key is avail-able only whe

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Using the USB interface cable for iPod en-ables you to connect your iPod to the naviga-tion system.p A USB interface cable for iPod (CD-IU50V)(sold se

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Shows the current chapter number andtotal number of chapters when the filewith chapters played.! Play timeShows the elapsed playing time withinthe cur

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Using the touch panel keysMusicdbca927841 36 5Videod78eg 9f1 Sets the shuffle play for musicThe shuffle play setting can be changed bytouching only on

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4 Selects a song to playScrolling the keys up or down displays songs,and tapping a song starts playback.Tapping the lower key during shuffle playbacks

Page 8 - Manual overview

Starting the video playbackThis navigation system can play video if aniPod with video capabilities is connected.1 Touch [iPod] on the left edge of the

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—“AN”, “An”,or“an”—“THE”, “The”,or“the”4 Scroll by dragging items up or down,and display the item you want to select.Refine the item until the song ti

Page 10 - Introduction

Playing MusicSphereYou can play playlists created with the PC ap-plication (MusicSphere) using an exciting gra-phic interface.p PC application (MusicS

Page 11 - Basic operation

While listening to an audiobook on iPod,playback speed can be changed.Each touch of [Audio Book] changes thesetting as follows:! Normal: Playback in n

Page 12 - Inserting and ejecting a disc

You can control the Bluetooth audio playerfeaturing Bluetooth wireless technology.p Before using the Bluetooth audio player,you need to register and c

Page 13 - SD memory card

Checking part names and functionsThis chapter gives information about the names of the parts and the main features using the buttons.7654321AVIC-F20BT

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2 Current file informationIf the connected Bluetooth audio player fea-tures AVRCP 1.3, the following file informationwill be displayed.! : Artist name

Page 15 - Connecting your iPod

Using the touch panel keys1254631 Plays files in random orderAll of the files within the repeat play rangecan be played at random by touching only one

Page 16 - On first-time startup

! All: Repeats all audio files in the Blue-tooth audio player.! Track: Repeats just the current file.! Off: Does not repeat.p If you skip the file for

Page 17 - Regular startup

You can display the video image output by theequipment connected to the navigation sys-tem. For details of the connection method,refer to Installation

Page 18 - Screen switching overview

The term “external unit” refers to futurePioneer devices that are not currently plannedfor, or to devices that allow control of basicfunctions althoug

Page 19 - Shortcut Menu

Using the touch panel keys6432151 Sends a 1 key to 6 key commandThe external unit can be operated by transmit-ting the operating commands set to 1 key

Page 20 - Cancelling the shortcut

Displaying the “NaviSettings” screen1 Press the HOME button to display the“Top Menu” screen.2 Touch [Settings].The “Settings Menu” screen appears.p Th

Page 21 - How to use the map

When the gear lever is shifted to “R”, thesignal switches to “High” or “Low”. (One ofthese is displayed depending on thevehicle.)Checking sensor learn

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4 Touch [All].Clears all learning statuses.p Touch [All] for the following cases:! After changing the installation positionof the navigation system! A

Page 23 - Operating the map screen

Calculating the fuel consumptionWhen you enter the fuelling information to thenavigation system, and export the data to SDmemory cards, you can check

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2 VOL (+/–) buttonPress to adjust the AV (Audio and Video)source volume.3 HOME button! Press the HOME button to display the“Top Menu” screen.! Press t

Page 25 - Switching the view mode

4 Touch [Export].After a message confirming whether to exportthe data appeared, exporting the data to theSD memory card starts.The “Fuel Mileage Setti

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3 Touch [Home].The “Select Search Method” screen appears.# Touch [Phone#].When you have already registered your home,you can edit your home number.4 S

Page 27 - Eco-driving function

Displaying the “MapSettings” screen1 Press the HOME button to display the“Top Menu” screen.2 Touch [Settings].The “Settings Menu” screen appears.3 Tou

Page 28 - Sudden start alert

Setting the speed limit displaySelects whether to display or hide the speedlimit of the current road.1 Display the “Map Settings” screen.= For details

Page 29 - The basic flow of creating

Displaying the 3D landmarksYou can select whether to display the 3D land-mark on the map.p 3D Landmark only appears when the viewmode is “3D View” and

Page 30 - Searching for a location by

3 Touch [Display] to change the setting to“On”.p If you do not want to display the POI iconon the map, touch [Display] to turn it“Off”. (Even if “Disp

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4 Touch [Display] to change the setting to“On”.p If you do not want to display the POI iconon the map, touch [Display] to turn it“Off”. (Even if “Disp

Page 32 - Searching for a name by

Changing the setting ofnavigation interruption screenSet whether to automatically switch to the na-vigation screen from the audio screen whenyour vehi

Page 33 - Searching for a POI directly

p This can also be operated using the “Short-cut Menu” screen.3 Touch [System Settings].The “System Settings” screen appears.4 Touch the item that you

Page 34 - Searching for POIs around the

2 Insert an SD memory card into the SDcard slot.= For details of the operation, refer to Insert-ing and ejecting an SD memory card onpage 13.3 Touch [

Page 35 - “Favourites”

! Do not operate this navigation system untilthe LCD panel completely opens or closes. Ifthis navigation system is operated while theLCD panel is open

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3 Touch [km / mile].A message confirming whether to change thesetting appears.4 Touch [Yes].Each time you touch the key changes that set-ting.! km (de

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! On (default):A beep sounds.! Off:The beep sound is muted.4 To finish the setting, touch [OK].Changing the preinstalledsplash screenYou can change th

Page 38 - After the location is decided

Rear view cameraThe navigation system features a function thatautomatically switches to the full-screenimage of the rear view camera installed onyour

Page 39 - Items that users can operate

Setting the illumination colourThe illumination colour can be selected from 8different colours. Furthermore, the illumina-tion colour can be switched

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Selecting the video for“Rear display”You can choose either to show the sameimage as the front screen or to show the se-lected source on the “Rear disp

Page 41 - Editing waypoints

p The adjustments of Brightness andContrast are stored separately when yourvehicle’s headlights are off (daytime) andwhen your vehicle’s headlights ar

Page 42 - Cancelling the route guidance

p This setting applies to mini-jack input.1 Display the “AV System Settings”screen.= For details, refer to Displaying the “AV Sys-tem Settings” screen

Page 43 - Editing registered locations

Setting the rear outputThe navigation system’s rear output can beused for a full-range speaker or subwooferconnection. If you switch Rear SP to Sub. W

Page 44 - “Favourites” list

p Even when a mute signal has been receivedfrom MUTE lead connected to the naviga-tion unit, navigation voice guidance cannotbe attenuated or muted.Sw

Page 45 - “Favourites” items

4 Touch the item that you want tochange the setting.# Touch .Returns the previous screen.Using balance adjustmentYou can select a fader/balance settin

Page 46 - “History” list

! Do not press the h button before an SD mem-ory card has been completely removed. Doingso may damage the card.1 Press the h button.The “Monitor Setup

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Recalling equaliser curvesThere are seven stored equaliser curves thatyou can easily recall at any time. Here is a listof the equaliser curves:Equalis

Page 48 - Pairing from your Bluetooth

— AM and FM— EXT1 and EXT2— AV1 and AV2— SD and USB! The different source volume level can beset between iPod and USB.! When “Flat” is selected, no su

Page 49 - Bluetooth device

6 Touch [c]or[d] next to“Frequency(Hz)” to select cut-off fre-quency.Each time you touch [c]or[d], cut-off fre-quencies are selected in the following

Page 50 - Connecting a registered

3 Touch desired stage setting.p “Living Room” setting that emphasizesmid-range sound hardly has any effect nearthe maximum volume level.p When you set

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3 Touch [Safe Mode].Each time you touch the key changes that set-ting.! On (default):Activates the safe mode function.! Off:Deactivates the safe mode

Page 52 - Displaying the Phone Menu

Setting the anti-theft functionYou can set a password for the navigation sys-tem. If the back-up lead is cut after the pass-word is set, the navigatio

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Returning the navigationsystem to the default orfactory settingsYou can return settings or recorded content tothe default or factory settings. There a

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Setting items to be deletedThe items to be deleted vary depending on the reset method. The items listed in the following table re-turn to the default

Page 55 - Transferring the phone book

Navigation functions Method 1 Method 2 Method 3 Method 4Phone Menu All settings (*1) — 111Other functions Anti-theft password ————(*1) All stored data

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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

Page 57 - Changing the phone settings

p If data related to map data, such as custo-mised POI data, is stored on the SD mem-ory card, the navigation system restarts.p When you eject the SD

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Symptom Cause Action (Reference)You cannot position your vehicleon the map without a significantpositioning error.Something covers the GPS aerial. Do

Page 59 - Notes for hands-free phoning

Symptom Cause Action (Reference)There’s no picture. The handbrake cord is not con-nected.Connect the handbrake cord, and apply thehandbrake.The handbr

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Symptom Cause Action (Reference)No video output from connectedequipment.No video output from connectediPod.“AV1 Input” or “AV2 Input” settingis incorr

Page 61 - Switching between the AV

Problems with the phone screenSymptom Cause Action (Reference)Dialling is not possible becausethe touch panel keys for diallingare inactive.Your phone

Page 62 - Selecting an item

Messages and how to react to themThe following messages may be displayed by your navigation system. Refer to the table below toidentify the problem, t

Page 63 - Using the radio (FM)

Message Cause Action (Reference)Connection failed. The mobile phone’s Bluetooth wire-less technology is turned off.Activate the target phone’s Bluetoo

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Messages for audio functionsWhen problems occur with AV source playback, an error message appears on the display. Referto the table below to identify

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Message Cause Action (Reference)Cannot play back all tracks All the files on the inserted externalstorage device are secured by DRM.Store playable fil

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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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p For details about iPod compatibility withthis navigation system, refer to the informa-tion on our website.p Connection via a USB hub is not possible

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

Page 70 - Using the radio (AM)

! If you are on a steep mountain road withmany height changes.! If you enter or exit a multi-storey car park orsimilar structure using a spiral ramp.!

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CAUTIONWhen a route is calculated, the route and voiceguidance for the route are automatically set.Also, for day or time traffic regulations, only inf

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! Do not touch the recorded surface of thediscs.! Store discs in their cases when not in use.! Avoid leaving discs in excessively hot envir-onments in

Page 73 - Playing audio CDs

! Serious scratches can lead to playback pro-blems on this navigation system. In somecases, a DualDisc may become stuck inthe disc loading slot and wi

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! Read the precautions with CD-R/CD-RWdiscs before using them.Common notes about the externalstorage device (USB, SD)! Do not leave the external stora

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! For more details about DivX, visit the follow-ing site:http://www.divx.com/DivX subtitle files! Srt format subtitle files with the extension“.srt” c

Page 76 - Playing music files on ROM

Media compatibility chartGeneralMedia CD-R/-RWDVD-R/-RW/-RDLUSB storage de-viceSD memory cardFile systemISO9660 level 1,ISO9660 level 2,Romeo and Joli

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WMA compatibilityMedia CD-R/-RWDVD-R/-RW/-RDLUSB storage de-viceSD memory cardFile extension .wmaBit rate 5 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBRSampling freque

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DivX compatibilityMedia CD-R/-RWDVD-R/-RW/-RDLUSB storage de-viceSD memory cardFile extension .avi/.divxDivX files on the external storage device(USB,

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4 Read the disclaimer carefully, checkingits details, and then touch [OK] if youagree to the conditions.The map screen appears.Regular startup% Start

Page 80 - Playing a DVD-Video

Video files compatibility (USB, SD)File extension .avi .mp4, .m4v .wmvFormat MPEG-4 MPEG-4 H.264 WMVCompatible video codec MPEG-4 MPEG-4 H.264 WMVComp

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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

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DivXDivX is a compressed digital video format cre-ated by the DivX video codec from DivX, Inc.This unit can play DivX video files recorded onCD-R/RW/R

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iPhone“Works with iPhone” means that an electronicaccessory has been designed to connect spe-cifically to iPhone and has been certified bythe develope

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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

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Display informationDestination MenuPageAddress 30Return Home 33POIPetrol Station33Open Parking AreaCash DispenserHotel or MotelSpell Name 33Near Me 34

Page 86 - Playing a DivX video

Settings MenuPageNavi Settings 116System Settings 127AV Settings 135AV Sound 138Map Settings 122Bluetooth Settings 57Setting Replicator 143Safe Mode 1

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System Settings menuPageRegional SettingsProgram Language, Voice Lan-guage128Time 129km / mile 129Average Speed 130Volume 130Splash Screen 131Back Cam

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AV System Settings menuPageAV1 Input 135AV2 Input 136Wide Mode 136Mute 137Mute Level 137Rear SP 137DivX VOD 138Auto PI 138FM Step 138AV Sound Settings

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Bluetooth Settings menuPageConnection 50Registration 47Device Name 57Password 57Bluetooth On/Off 57Echo Cancel 57Auto Answer Preference 58Refuse All C

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Screen switching overview2561134Engb18Chapter03How to use the navigation menu screens

Page 91 - DVD-Video or DivX setup

GlossaryAACAAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding andrefers to an audio compression technologystandard used with MPEG-2 and MPEG-4.Aspect ratioThis is

Page 92 - Setting the subtitle file for

ID3 tagThis is a method of embedding track-relatedinformation in an MP3 file. This embedded in-formation can include the track title, the ar-tist’s na

Page 93 - Language code chart for DVDs

Parental lockSome DVD-Video discs with violent or adult-or-iented scenes feature parental lock which pre-vents children from viewing such scenes. With

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SpecificationsGeneralRated power source ... 14.4 V DC(allowable voltage range:12.0 V to 14.4 V DC)Earthing system ...

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Dynamic range ... 95 dB (1 kHz) (CD: 94 dB(1 kHz))Distortion ... 0.008 % (1 kHz)Output level:V

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PIONEER CORPORATION1-1, Shin-Ogura Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shiKanagawa-ken 212-0031, JAPANPIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC.P.O. Box 1540, Long Beach, Califor

Page 100 - Using the “Function” menu

What you can do on eachmenu1 Top MenuPress the HOME button to display the “TopMenu” screen.This is the starting menu to access the desiredscreens and

Page 101 - Using an iPod (iPod)

Thank you for buying this Pioneer product.Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operateyour model properly. After y

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Cancelling the shortcut1 Touch and hold the icon that you wantto cancel the shortcut.2 Move the icon to the right side of thescreen, and then release

Page 103 - Using the touch panel keys

Most of the information provided by your navigation system can be seen on the map. You need to be-come familiar with how information appears on the ma

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= For details, refer to Setting the currentstreet name display on page 123.9 Extension tab for the AV information barTouching this tab opens the AV in

Page 105 - Narrowing down a song or

Display during motorway drivingIn certain locations of the motorway, lane in-formation is available, indicating the recom-mended lane to be in to easi

Page 106 - Operating the functions

p The map orientation is fixed at “North up”when the map scale is 50 kilometres (25miles) or more.p The map orientation is fixed at “Headingup” when t

Page 107 - Playing MusicSphere

Displayed when the map is scrolled. Set theroute to the place specified with the cursor.: RegistrationRegister information on the location indicatedby

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p This mode is available when [Camera]isset to “On”.= For details, refer to Setting for rear viewcamera on page 131.! Eco Graph:Displays a graph for e

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This navigation system is equipped with anEco-driving function that can be used to esti-mate whether you are driving in an environ-mentally friendly w

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p This is not displayed when “Eco Score”is set to “Off” or when no route is set.p If you try to use the “Eco Graph” functionimmediately after you star

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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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– Searching for a name by enteringmultiple keywords 32Setting up a route to your home 33Searching for Points of Interest (POI) 33– Searching for POIs

Page 113 - Using AV input

Searching for a location byaddressThe most frequently used function is “Ad-dress”, in which the address is specified andthe destination is searched.Yo

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9 Touch the desired city name.# Touch .The representative location of the city appears onthe map screen.10 Enter the house number and thentouch [OK].T

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Finding your destination byspecifying the postcodeIf you know the postcode of your destination,you can use it to find your destination.p Depending on

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Entered key-wordsSearch resultsEAST W“East West Street” is searchable.WEST SEAST WEST SWEST STREETEWES“East West Street” is not search-able.E WESTSTRE

Page 117 - Customising preferences

p Once the country has been selected, youonly have to change countries when yourdestination is outside of the country you se-lected.5 Enter the POI na

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Searching for POIs around the cityYou can search for POIs around a specifiedcity.1 Display the “Destination Menu” screen.= For details of the operatio

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Searching for POIs by usingthe data on the SD memorycardCreating a customised POI is possible byusing the utility programme navgate FEEDSwhich is avai

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4 Touch [North] or [South], and thenenter the latitude.To enter N 5°1’5” for example, touch [North],[0], [5], [0], [1], [0] and [5].5 Touch [OK].The s

Page 121 - Changing the eco-function

Setting a route to yourdestination1 Searching for a location.= For details, refer to Chapter 6.After searching for the destination, the Loca-tion conf

Page 122 - Setting the auto-zoom display

Displaying the “RouteOverview” screen1 Press the HOME button to display the“Top Menu” screen.2 Touch [Destination].The “Destination Menu” screen appea

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– Dialling the entry stored in the“Favourites” list 54– Dialling a facility’s phone number 54– Dialling from the map 54Receiving a phone call 55– Answ

Page 124 - Manoeuvres

Avoid Toll RoadThis setting controls whether toll roads (in-cluding toll areas) should be taken into ac-count.Off*:Calculates a route that may include

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Editing waypointsYou can edit waypoints (locations you want tovisit on the way to your destination) and recal-culate the route so that it passes throu

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Sorting waypointsYou can sort waypoints and recalculate theroute.p You cannot sort waypoints that you have al-ready passed.1 Display the “Route Overvi

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Storing a location in“Favourites”Storing your favourite locations as “Favour-ites” provides you with the opportunity to savethe time and effort of re-

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4 Touch the item that you want tochange the setting.p Up to 17 characters can be input for thename.# Touch [Name].You can enter the desired name.# Tou

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Sorts the items in the list in order by dis-tance from the vehicle position.!:Sorts the items in the list alphabetically.!:Sorts the items in the list

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5 Touch [OK].The “Favourites” screen appears.Importing the “Favourites” itemsYou can import the locations that you have edi-ted on the utility program

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If your devices feature Bluetoothâtechnology,this navigation system can be connected toyour devices wirelessly. This section describeshow to set up a

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5 Wait until your Bluetooth device ap-pears in the list.p If you cannot find the Bluetooth device thatyou want to connect, check that the deviceis wai

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6 Register the navigation system on yourBluetooth device.If your device asks you to enter a password,enter the PIN code (password) of the naviga-tion

Page 134 - Adjusting the picture

Reading the screen 80Using the touch panel keys 81– Resuming playback (Bookmark) 82– Searching for a specific scene andstarting playback from a specif

Page 135 - Displaying the “AV System

# Touch [Search Again].The system searches for devices featuring Blue-tooth technology that are waiting for the connec-tion and displays them in the l

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1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech-nology on your devices.For some Bluetooth devices, no specific actionis necessary to activate Bluetooth wireles

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

Page 138 - Displaying the “AV Sound

Making a call home easilyYou can call home without taking the time toenter the phone number if the phone numberhas been registered.1 Display the “Phon

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3 Touch an entry on the list.Dialling starts.p To cancel the call after the system startsdialling, touch.# Touch [Detail].The “Detailed Information” s

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Receiving a phone callYou can perform hands-free answering byusing the navigation system.Answering an incoming callThe system informs you that it is r

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p If you connect the mobile phone featuringauto-synchronisation function, phone booktransfer or synchronisation will be automa-tically performed.p A m

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Changing the phone settingsEditing the device nameYou can change the device name to be dis-played on your mobile phone. (Default is“PIONEER NAVI”.)1 D

Page 143 - Setting the safe mode

Answering a call automaticallyThe navigation system automatically answersincoming calls to the mobile phone, so youcan answer a call while driving wit

Page 144 - Turning off the screen

It clears all the data that correspond to the con-nected mobile phone.4 Touch [Yes].Data on the selected item is cleared from thisnavigation system’s

Page 145 - Other functions

Checking the connections of leads 116Checking sensor learning status and drivingstatus 117– Clearing status 117Using the “Fuel cons.” function 118– In

Page 146 - Returning the navigation

! The registered name appears if the phonenumber of the received call is already regis-tered in the phone book. When one phonenumber is registered und

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This chapter describes the basic operations ofthe AV source.You can play or use the following sources withthe navigation system.! TUNER (FM, MW/LW)! C

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Selecting an item1 Scroll by dragging items up or down,and display the item you want to select.p Flicking a list item enables you to quicklyscroll thr

Page 149 - Appendix

You can listen to the radio by using the naviga-tion system. This section describes operationsfor radio (FM).The functions related to RDS (Radio Data

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Using the touch panel keys876134521 Performs manual tuningTo tune manually, touch [o]orPage briefly.The frequencies move up or down one step ata time.P

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Storing and recalling broadcastfrequenciesWith a tap of any of the preset tuning keys(“P1” to “P6”), you can easily store up to sixbroadcast frequenci

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2 Touch and hold any of the keys [1] to[6] to store the displayed radio text.The selected radio text is stored in memory.The next time you press the s

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Limiting stations to regionalprogrammingWhen AF is used to automatically retune fre-quencies, the regional function limits the se-lection to stations

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Tuning into alternative frequenciesIf you are listening to a broadcast and the re-ception becomes weak or there are other pro-blems, the navigation sy

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PTY listGeneral Specific Type of programmeNEWS&INF News NewsAffairs Current affairsInfo General information and adviceSport SportsWeather Weather

Page 156 - Messages for audio functions

– Enhancing bass (Bass Booster) 142– Setting the simulated soundstage 142Replicating the settings 143Setting the safe mode 143Turning off the screen 1

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You can listen to the radio using this naviga-tion system. This section describes operationsfor radio (MW/LW).Starting procedure1 Display the AV opera

Page 158 - Positioning technology

Using the touch panel keys513421 Performs manual tuningTo tune manually, touch [o]orPage briefly.The frequencies move up or down one step ata time.Perf

Page 159 - Handling large errors

2 Display the preset channel list.= For details, refer to Switches between theAV operation screen and the preset listdisplay on the previous page.3 Ke

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You can play a normal music CD using thebuilt-in drive of the navigation system. Thissection describes how.Starting procedure1 Display the AV operatio

Page 161 - Route setting information

Using the touch panel keys9871235641 Scans tracks of a CDScan play is performed by touching only onekey.= For details of the operation, refer toScans

Page 162 - Handling and care of discs

Using the “Function” menu% Touch on the “CD” screen.The “Function” menu appears.1 2 3 41 Changes the repeat rangeEach touch of [Repeat] changes the se

Page 163 - Playable discs

You can play a disc that contains compressedaudio files using the built-in drive of the navi-gation system. This section describes theseoperations.p I

Page 164 - Detailed information for

p “-------” is displayed if there is no corre-sponding information.3 NEWS indicatorShows the status of news programmes.4 TRFC indicatorShows the statu

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Using the touch panel keys9871235641 Scans folders and filesScan play is performed by touching only onekey.= For details of the operation, refer toSca

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Touching displays the content of the upperfolder (parent folder). If the uppermost folderis listed,cannot be used.9 Switches the media file type playe

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

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You can play a DVD-Video using the built-indrive of the navigation system. This section de-scribes operations for playing a DVD-Video.Starting procedu

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Using the touch panel keysPlayback screen (page 1)423156789abPlayback screen (page 2) Playback screen (page 3)cdefghijp With some discs, the icon 9 ma

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8 Switches to the next page of touch panelkeys9 Switches the displayTouching [Disp] changes the indication on theinformation plate as follows:Disc inf

Page 171 - SD and SDHC logo

Searching for a specific sceneand starting playback from aspecified timeYou can search for the scene you want by spe-cifying a title or a chapter, and

Page 172 - Detailed information

1 Touch [a], [b], [c]or[d] to select thedesired menu item.p If the touch panel keys for DVD menu selec-tion disappear, touching anywhere on thescreen,

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Each touch of [L/R Select] changes the set-tings as follows:! L+R: Left and right! L: Left! R: Right! Mix: Mixing left and rightp This function is not

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You can play a DivX disc using the built-indrive of the navigation system. This section de-scribes those operations.Starting procedure1 Display the AV

Page 175 - Display information

Using the touch panel keysPlayback screen (page 1)a321456789Playback screen (page 2)bcdefp With some discs, the icon 9 may be dis-played, meaning that

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Touching displays the content of the upperfolder (parent folder). If the uppermost folderis listed,cannot be used.2 Stops playback3 Hides the touch pa

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Starting playback from aspecified timeYou can search for a desired scene by specify-ing the time.p Time search are not possible when discplayback has

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“SD memory card”The SD memory card and SDHC memory cardare collectively referred to as the “ SD memorycard”.Notice regarding videoviewingRemember that

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This chapter describes how to configure theDVD-Video/DivX player.Displaying DVD/DivX® Setupmenu1 Play the disc that contains DVD-Videoor DivX.2 Displa

Page 180 - Glossary

p When using a regular display, select either“Letter Box” or “Panscan”. Selecting“16:9” may result in an unnatural picture.1 Display the “DVD/DivX® Se

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Setting the auto playWhen a DVD disc with DVD menu is inserted,this unit will cancel the DVD menu automati-cally and start playback from the first cha

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Language code chart for DVDsTwo-lettercode, inputcodeLanguageTwo-lettercode, inputcodeLanguageTwo-lettercode, inputcodeLanguageaa, 0101 Afar ia, 0901

Page 183 - Specifications

You can play the compressed audio filesstored in the external storage device (USB,SD).p In the following description, the SD mem-or y card and USB mem

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Indicator: MeaningRepeats all compressedaudio files in the selected ex-ternal storage device (USB,SD).Repeats just the current file.Repeats the curren

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Using the touch panel keys (Music)9872564131 Scans folders and filesScan play is performed by touching only onekey.= For details of the operation, ref

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Tapping this key switches between the screento operate music files and the screen to oper-ate video files. This touch panel key is avail-able only whe

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You can play the video files stored in the exter-nal storage device (USB, SD).p In the following description, the SD mem-or y card and USB memory devi

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Using the touch panel keys (Video)9768123541 Stops playback2 Selects a file from the listYou can select and play the title you want fromthe list.= For

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