ENGLISHHDD AV NAVIGATION HEAD UNITAVIC-HD1BTDon't forget to register your product on www.pioneer.co.uk (or www.pioneer-eur.com)Operation ManualMA
8Copyright©1984-2006 Tele Atlas NV. All rights reservedThis product includes mapping data licenced from Ord-nance Survey with the permission of the Co
98Chapter 10Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AVSearching for an RDS station by PTY informationYou can search for general types of br
99Chapter 10 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)AV2 Press the TA/NEWS button during a news programme interruption to cancel the news pr
100Chapter 10Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AVLimiting stations to regional programmingWhen AF is used to automatically retune fre
101Chapter 10 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)AVPTY listGeneral Specific Type of programme NEWS&INF NEWSNews AFFAIRSCurrent affa
102Chapter 10Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AVOperating the Radio (AM)You can listen to the radio by using the navigation system.
103Chapter 10 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)AV(3) Tuning in strong signals➲ “Tuning in strong signals” ➞ Page 103(4) Storing the s
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105Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (Music Library)AVChapter 11Using the AV Source (Music Library)You can record tracks from a music CD to the hard disk
106Chapter 11Using the AV Source (Music Library) AV❒ If no title information exists in the Gracenote® Database on the built-in hard disk drive, the da
107AV Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (Music Library)– When you switch to another source, and then return to the CD source.– When you turn off the igni
9Table of ContentsIntroductionManual Overview 1How to use this manual 1To find the operation procedure from what you want to do 1To find the operation
108Chapter 11Using the AV Source (Music Library) AVMusic Library PlayYou can play back or edit the tracks recorded in the hard disk drive in the sourc
109AV Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (Music Library)Touch key operationListening to a track recorded in the Music Library1 Touch the source icon and t
110Chapter 11Using the AV Source (Music Library) AV❒ When you find the desired track, touch to turn scan play off.❒ After track or playlist scanning
111AV Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (Music Library)Creating a playlist with a cus-tomised orderYou can register your favourite tracks as a playl-ist,
112Chapter 11Using the AV Source (Music Library) AVEditing a playlist or tracksYou can edit the tracks or playlist recorded in the Music library.Only
113AV Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (Music Library)(5) Deleting the playlist➲ “Deleting a playlist” ➞ Page 115 (6) Deleting the selected tracks from
114Chapter 11Using the AV Source (Music Library) AV4 Enter a new character string, and then touch [OK].The system pronounces the character string once
115AV Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (Music Library)Sorting the playlistsThe playback order of playlists in the group can be changed.❒ If there is onl
116Chapter 11Using the AV Source (Music Library) AVDeleting a track from the playlistYou can delete tracks from the playlist.❒ If you delete a track i
117AV Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (Music Library)2 Touch [Update Title].Information search begins. When the title information is obtained, the cand
10Searching a POI from a name of the facilities directly 45Searching for POIs by specifying a category first 46Searching for POIs by specifying a city
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119Chapter 12 Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod®, TV)AVChapter 12Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod®, TV)When Pioneer audio equipment is connected to the n
120Chapter 12Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod®, TV) AV(1) Changing the disc in the magazine(2) Playback and PauseTouching ; switches between "play
121Chapter 12 Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod®, TV)AVOperating the iPod®You can control an iPod by combining the Pio-neer iPod adapter (sold separatel
122Chapter 12Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod®, TV) AV(4) Narrowing down the tracks to play backYou can narrow down the choices of songs to play from f
123Chapter 12 Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod®, TV)AVOperating the TV tuner• For safety reasons, visual images cannot be viewed while your vehicle is
124Chapter 12Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod®, TV) AV(4) Change bandTouching [Band] switches between “TV 1” and “TV 2”.(5) Selecting the country group
125Chapter 13 Using the AV Source (AV, EXT, AUX)AVChapter 13Using the AV Source (AV, EXT, AUX)Operating the AV Input source (AV)• For safety reasons,
126Chapter 13Using the AV Source (AV, EXT, AUX) AV(1) Sending an 8, 2, 4, or 6 commandTouch to operate the external unit.❒ Operation varies depending
127AV Chapter 13 Using the AV Source (AV, EXT, AUX)Operating the AUX input source (AUX)An IP-BUS-RCA Interconnector such as the CD-RB20/CD-RB10 (sold
11Touch key operation 90Notes on playing MP3 disc 91Operating the DVD 92Selecting [DVD] as the source 92Screen configuration 92Touch key operation 93S
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129Chapter 14Customising the Audio Setting related with Audio VisualAVChapter 14Customising the Audio Setting related with Audio VisualVarious setting
130Chapter 14Customising the Audio Setting relatedwith Audio VisualAVRecalling equaliser curvesThere are six stored equaliser curves which you can eas
131AV Chapter 14Customising the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual3 Touch 4 or 6 to select the equaliser band to adjust.Each time you touch 4 or
132Chapter 14Customising the Audio Setting relatedwith Audio VisualAV➲ “Setting the rear output and subwoofer controller” ➞ Page 1383 Touch 4 or 6 to
133AV Chapter 14Customising the Audio Setting related with Audio VisualWhen Preout (the subwoofer controller set-ting in System Settings menu) is Sub.
134Chapter 14Customising the Audio Setting relatedwith Audio VisualAVSetting up the built-in DVD driveYou can change the preference for playing a DVD
135AV Chapter 14Customising the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual❒ When playing discs don’t have panscan system, playback is with [Letter Box] e
136Chapter 14Customising the Audio Setting relatedwith Audio VisualAVCinema (cinema):A picture is enlarged by the same proportion as Full or Zoom in t
137AV Chapter 14Customising the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual❒ When a Pioneer external unit is connected with an IP-BUS cable, select [EXT].
12Customising the System Settings Items 133How to view and operate the System Settings 133Setting up the built-in DVD drive 134Changing the wide scree
138Chapter 14Customising the Audio Setting relatedwith Audio VisualAVChanging the voice output of the navigation guidanceYou can set the speaker to ou
139AV Chapter 14Customising the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual1 Touch [Rear SP] in the System Settings menu.2 Touch [Full] or [Sub.W] to swit
140Chapter 14Customising the Audio Setting relatedwith Audio VisualAV❒ The navigation system automatically switches between NTSC colour system and PAL
141AV Chapter 14Customising the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual– AV INPUT/EXT– Rear view camera image– Navigation map and menu screen❒ The pic
142Chapter 14Customising the Audio Setting relatedwith Audio VisualAVLanguage Code Chart for DVDLanguage (code), input code Language (code), input cod
143Chapter 15 Operating Your Navigation System with VoiceNAVI/AVChapter 15Operating Your Navigation System with VoiceTo Ensure Safe Driving• For safet
144Chapter 15Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AVTo start voice operation1 Touch VOICE icon.Navigation screenAudio screen❒ Depending on
145NAVI/AV Chapter 15 Operating Your Navigation System with VoiceTips for Voice OperationFor your voice commands to be correctly recog-nised and inter
146Chapter 15Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AV5 Say “Petrol Station”.The message “Vicinity search. Petrol Sta-tion” appears.The map
147NAVI/AV Chapter 15 Operating Your Navigation System with VoiceUsing Voice OperationThis section describes the flow and available commands of each v
13Chapter 1 Before Using the SystemNAVI/AVChapter 1Before Using the SystemImportant Safety InformationBefore using your navigation system, be sure to
148Chapter 15Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AVDisplay the map of surroundings on your destinationDestination* ➞ Display Destination
149NAVI/AV Chapter 15 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice(Note 1): International call with using “+” is not available in the voice operation.O
150Chapter 15Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AVVoice commands related to AV operation❒ Give the following verbal commands after switc
151NAVI/AV Chapter 15 Operating Your Navigation System with VoiceLocation screen (A) and (B)Location screen (A)The following commands can be vocalised
152Chapter 15Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AVOther Voice CommandsThe navigation system also can recognise the words in the followin
153NAVI/AV Chapter 15 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice10 miles Scale 10miles25 miles Scale 25miles50 miles Scale 50miles100 miles Scale 100
154Chapter 15Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AVOther voice commands for AV operationPreferential voice command Other voice commandAV
155NAVI/AV Chapter 15 Operating Your Navigation System with VoiceCategory list for vicinity search❒ If you say the category name (category title), the
156Chapter 15Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AVNOVOTELPARADORESPARK INNPARKHOTELPOUSADASPREMIER LODGEPREMIERE CLASSEPRIDE OF BRITAIN
157NAVI/AV Chapter 15 Operating Your Navigation System with VoiceCategory name: SportSports CentreFitness ClubsGolf CourseTennis CourtIce Skating Rink
14Chapter 1Before Using the System NAVI/AV❒ Keep this manual handy as a reference for operating procedures and safety information.❒ Pay close attentio
158Chapter 15Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AVHONDA, RepairHYUNDAI, RepairJEEP, RepairKIA, RepairLANCIA, RepairMAZDA, RepairMERCEDES
159AppendixNAVI/AVAppendixReturning the Navigation System to the Default or Factory SettingsYou can return settings or recorded contents to the defaul
160Appendix NAVI/AVSetting items to be deletedThe items to be deleted vary depending on the reset method. The items listed in the following table retu
161AppendixNAVI/AVIf system errors frequently occurIf system errors frequently occur and the power to the navigation system turns off, an inappropri-a
162Appendix NAVI/AV7 Press the MENU button and then touch [Settings].The setting menu appears.8 Touch [Hardware] and then touch [3D Calibration Status
163AppendixNAVI/AV4 Press the V button.The adjusted position data is saved.❒ Do not turn off the engine while saving the adjusted position data.❒ Pres
164Appendix NAVI/AVThe method of positioning changes as follows depending on whether the speed pulse of your vehicle is detected or not:3D hybrid mode
165AppendixNAVI/AVHandling Large ErrorsPositioning errors are kept to a minimum by com-bining GPS, Dead Reckoning, and map match-ing. However, in some
166Appendix NAVI/AV• If there is a parallel road.• If there is another road very nearby, such as in the case of an elevated motorway.• If you take a r
167AppendixNAVI/AV• If your vehicle is turned on a turntable or simi-lar structure.• If your vehicle’s wheels spin, such as on a rough track or in sno
15Chapter 1 Before Using the SystemNAVI/AV• Accuracy/performance of interlock may be impacted by such factors as GPS signal detection, speed pulse wir
168Appendix NAVI/AVTroubleshootingIf you have problems operating your navigation system, refer to this section. The most common prob-lems are listed b
169AppendixNAVI/AVSignals from the vehicle’s speed pulse are not being picked up prop-erly.Check that the cables are properly connected. If necessary,
170Appendix NAVI/AVNo sound, no voice. “Guide Mute” has been set, or sound volume is reduced to 0.Adjust the volume of the guidance or turn “Guide Mut
171AppendixNAVI/AVThe image on the “Rear Display” is in black and white, or not displayed cor-rectly.The Rear Display output from the navigation syste
172Appendix NAVI/AVMessages and How to React to ThemMessages for navigation functionsThe following messages may be displayed by your navigation system
173AppendixNAVI/AVThe vertical installation angle is changed. Gyro Sensor calibration is re-initialized.If the mounting angle of the naviga-tion unit
174Appendix NAVI/AVThere are currently no TMC providers available.The system cannot tune to the selected provider for some reason and cannot found any
175AppendixNAVI/AVCould not find any available phone. No available phone is exist on the surroundings when the system search the mobile phone featurin
176Appendix NAVI/AVMessages for Audio functionsWhen problems occur in the audio source, a message may appears on the display. Refer to the table below
177AppendixNAVI/AVOther sourcesThis track cannot be added to MyMixThe music library component is abnor-mal.Consult your dealer.Name cannot be used for
16Chapter 1Before Using the System NAVI/AVCompatible with the voice recognition systemConnecting the supplied microphone will enable voice operation f
178Appendix NAVI/AVWhen the hard disk drive is dis-connectedIf there is no hard disk drive because of the repair or service, you can operate Radio sou
179AppendixNAVI/AV• In some cases, the route may require you to travel in the opposite direction to your current heading. In such cases, you are instr
180Appendix NAVI/AVGlossaryThis glossary explains some of the terms used in the manual.3D Hybrid sensorThe built-in sensor which enables the system to
181AppendixNAVI/AVLevel 2:The file name can have up to 31 characters (including the separation mark “.” and a file extension). Each folder contains le
182Appendix NAVI/AVTV system (NTSC, PAL, SECAM)Different areas of the world use different TV systems. North America uses NTSC, Europe uses PAL and SEC
183AppendixNAVI/AVDisplay InformationNavigation menuDestination menuInformation menuP.20P.50, 53P.49, 53P.48P.45P.47P.26P.25P.49, 53P.50, 59P.62 P.61
184Appendix NAVI/AVMap menuP.41P.43P.41P.43P.42P.43P.43P.39P.39P.39P.39P.40P.40P.40P.40P.40MAN-HD1BT-SOFTW-EN.book Page 184 Thursday, April 20, 2006
185AppendixNAVI/AVSetting menuP.79 P.80 P.81 P.81 P.81P.77P.78P.78P.79P.79P.77P.84 P.84P.53P.84P.82MAN-HD1BT-SOFTW-EN.book Page 185 Thursday, April
186Appendix NAVI/AVShortcut menu❒ The shortcuts displayed on screen can be changed. The shortcuts described here are those that can be selected with t
187AppendixNAVI/AVMenu in the Audio ScreenAudio Settings menuSystem Settings menu (Page 1)System Settings menu (Page 2)P.129P.132P.131P.133P.131P.132
17NAVI Chapter 2 Basic OperationChapter 2Basic OperationFlow from Startup to Termina-tionAt first, please confirm the positions of the follow-ing feat
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PIONEER CORPORATION4-1, MEGURO 1-CHOME, MEGURO-KU, TOKYO 153-8654, JAPANPIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1540, Long Beach, California 90801-154
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
18Chapter 2Basic Operation NAVIHow to Use Navigation Menu ScreensThe basic operation of the navigation is per-formed by using menus.The navigation men
19Chapter 2 Basic OperationNAVI[Settings] menuCustomise the navigation functions so they can be used easily.➲ Settings menu ➞ Chapter 9Buttons you can
20Chapter 2Basic Operation NAVIHow to calculate your destina-tion by using Address SearchThe most frequently used function is [Address Search], in whi
21Chapter 2 Basic OperationNAVIOperation of street name or city name input screen (e.g. QWERTY keyboard)(1) Country code key:Jump to the country selec
22Chapter 2Basic Operation NAVI6 Touch the street from the list.If the selected street has only one matching location, the destination display screen
23Chapter 2 Basic OperationNAVIOperation of street list screen(1) Number of possible choices(2) :Touching or on the scroll bar scrolls you through
24Chapter 2Basic Operation NAVI9 Touch [OK] to decide your route.Checking and modifying the routeYou can check the route details. You can also recalcu
25Chapter 2 Basic OperationNAVI➲ Refer to after the Step 2 of “Checking the entire route overview at the map” ➞ Page 28(9) Adding and editing the wayp
26Chapter 2Basic Operation NAVIModifying the Route Calculation ConditionsYou can modify the conditions for route calcula-tion and recalculate the curr
27Chapter 2 Basic OperationNAVI❒ The system may calculate a route that includes motorway even if [On] is selected.Learning RouteThe system learns the
1IntroductionManual OverviewThis manual provides the important information you need to make full use of your new navigation sys-tem. The beginning sec
28Chapter 2Basic Operation NAVI3 Touch the screen and place the scroll cur-sor on the point whose detail or entire pic-ture you want to view. Or zoom
29Chapter 2 Basic OperationNAVIDeleting a waypointYou can delete waypoints from the route and then recalculate the route. (You can delete waypoints su
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31NAVI Chapter 3 How to Read Map DisplayChapter 3How to Read Map Display How to Use the MapMost of the information provided by your naviga-tion system
32Chapter 3How to Read Map Display NAVITwin Map ViewYou can split the screen vertically in half. The right screen and the left screen can display a ma
33Chapter 3 How to Read Map DisplayNAVI❒ Rear View can be displayed at all times (e.g. when monitoring an attached trailer, etc.) as a split screen wh
34Chapter 3How to Read Map Display NAVIDisplay items❒ Information with the mark (*) appears only when the route is set.❒ Depending on the conditions a
35Chapter 3 How to Read Map DisplayNAVI(13) Map of your surroundings (Side map)Touching on the map briefly shows the shortcut menu, while touching lon
36Chapter 3How to Read Map Display NAVIChanging the scale of the mapTouching or allows you to change the map scale. Touch and holding or allow
37Chapter 3 How to Read Map DisplayNAVI1 Scroll the map and move the scroll cursor to the icon you want to view.2 Touch .Information for a specified l
2Basic OperationPlease read this section if you want to operate the navigation system immediately. It will explain the basics of this system.This sect
38Chapter 3How to Read Map Display NAVI: Overlay POIDisplays icon for surrounding facilities (POI) on the map.➲ “Displaying POI on the Map” ➞ Page 41:
39Chapter 4 Modifying Map ConfigurationsNAVIChapter 4Modifying Map Configurations• For safety reasons, these functions are not available while your ve
40Chapter 4Modifying Map Configurations NAVI2D:Displays the 2D map.3D*:Displays the 3D map.Show Mute ButtonSelects whether to display or hide the voic
41Chapter 4 Modifying Map ConfigurationsNAVISelecting the ShortcutSelect shortcuts to display on the map screen. In the list displayed on screen, the
42Chapter 4Modifying Map Configurations NAVI4 Touch [Select Detail].[Select All]:Selects all detailed categories that are included in that category. (
43Chapter 4 Modifying Map ConfigurationsNAVIChanging the View Mode for the Navigation MapYou can change the map display mode.❒ You cannot perform this
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45NAVI Chapter 5 Setting a Route to Your DestinationChapter 5Setting a Route to Your Destination• For safety reasons, these route-setting functions ar
46Chapter 5Setting a Route to Your Destination NAVI❒ If less than six POIs in a detailed category are available, the screen for inputting the POI name
47Chapter 5 Setting a Route to Your DestinationNAVISearching for POIs by specify-ing a city name first1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation menu, an
3Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod®, TV)This chapter describes the audio source operation that can be used when Pioneer audio equipment featuring IP-BUS
48Chapter 5Setting a Route to Your Destination NAVI4 Touch the desired detailed category.The category already set will have a red tick mark.5 Touch [B
49Chapter 5 Setting a Route to Your DestinationNAVI2 Touch the country code key of the desti-nation country.3 Input the postcode.A list of cities with
50Chapter 5Setting a Route to Your Destination NAVISelecting Destination from the Destination History and Address BookAny place that has been searched
51Chapter 5 Setting a Route to Your DestinationNAVI5 Touch the POI selection method.[Select All]:Selects all detailed categories that are included in
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53Chapter 6 Registering and Editing LocationsNAVIChapter 6Registering and Editing Locations• For safety reasons, these functions are not available whi
54Chapter 6Registering and Editing Locations NAVI5 Touch [OK].Completes the registration.Registering location into Address BookThe Address Book can st
55Chapter 6 Registering and Editing LocationsNAVIViewing of the Address Book1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation menu, then touch [Address Book].(1
56Chapter 6Registering and Editing Locations NAVI(1) NameYou can enter the desired name.(2) PronunciationYou can enter the desired pronunciation inde-
57Chapter 6 Registering and Editing LocationsNAVI❒ When you confirm the pronunciation, is shown on the left side of the location name displayed in “
4TerminologyBefore moving on, take a few minutes to read the following information about the conventions used in this manual. They will help you great
58Chapter 6Registering and Editing Locations NAVI1 Check that no disc is inserted, and insert your CD-R (-RW) to the disc loading slot.2 Touch [Pictur
59Chapter 6 Registering and Editing LocationsNAVIDestination History OperationsThe points to which route has been calculated in the past are automatic
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61NAVI Chapter 7 Using Traffic InformationChapter 7Using Traffic InformationUsing RDS-TMC InformationYou can check real-time traffic information trans
62Chapter 7Using Traffic Information NAVI(6) Sort key:You can sort the traffic information in alpha-betical order.:You can sort the traffic informatio
63Chapter 7 Using Traffic InformationNAVIsuch as and touch . This allows you to view place names and other detail information.Setting alternative r
64Chapter 7Using Traffic Information NAVIOn this screen, you can select the following items:List:Only the three last traffic events received on your r
65Chapter 7 Using Traffic InformationNAVI❒ When the service provider name is not available, the station name or frequency will be shown instead.❒ If a
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67NAVI Chapter 8 Using Hands-free PhoningChapter 8Using Hands-free PhoningHands-free Phoning Overview• For your safety, avoid talking on the phone as
5Licence AgreementPIONEER AVIC-HD1BTTHIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU, AS THE END USER, AND PIONEER CORP. (JAPAN) (“PIONEER”). PLEASE READ THE TER
68Chapter 8Using Hands-free Phoning NAVIVR CANCEL / ON HOOK button:Same function as or on the screen.PHONE MENU button:Open [Phone Menu] directly.
69Chapter 8 Using Hands-free PhoningNAVIOperating from your mobile phone1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless technol-ogy on your mobile phone.For some mo
70Chapter 8Using Hands-free Phoning NAVI1 Touch [Info/Phone] in the navigation menu, and then touch [Phone Menu].2 Touch [Phone Settings].The phone se
71Chapter 8 Using Hands-free PhoningNAVI3 Input the phone number, and then touch to make a call.To cancel the call after the system starts dial-ling,
72Chapter 8Using Hands-free Phoning NAVI❒ Before using this function, you need to set the phone number from the phone book to Dial Favourite.➲ Registe
73Chapter 8 Using Hands-free PhoningNAVITransferring the phone bookYou can transfer the data from the phone book stored in your mobile phone to the ph
74Chapter 8Using Hands-free Phoning NAVIEditing the Phone Book dataYou can edit the imported phone book data or add new data. You can edit [Name], [Ph
75Chapter 8 Using Hands-free PhoningNAVIDeleting data1 Touch [Info/Phone] in the Navigation menu, and then touch [Phone Menu].2 Touch [Phone Book].3 T
76Chapter 8Using Hands-free Phoning NAVI• With some mobile phones, even if you press accept button on the mobile phone when a call arrives, hands-free
77Chapter 9 Modifying the General Settings for Navigation FunctionsNAVIChapter 9Modifying the General Settings for Navigation Functions• For safety re
63. LIMITATION OF LIABILITYIN NO EVENT SHALL PIONEER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, CLAIM OR LOSS INCURRED BY YOU (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, COM-PENS
78Chapter 9Modifying the General Settings for Navigation Functions NAVI3 Touch the language which you want to use.Once you change the language, the sy
79NAVI Chapter 9 Modifying the General Settings for Navigation FunctionsAZERTY:Changing the unit between km and milesThis setting controls the unit of
80Chapter 9Modifying the General Settings for Navigation Functions NAVI(4) Installation PositionThe installation position of the navigation sys-tem is
81NAVI Chapter 9 Modifying the General Settings for Navigation FunctionsTo clear values...If you want to delete the learned results stored in [Distanc
82Chapter 9Modifying the General Settings for Navigation Functions NAVI1 Touch [Settings] in the navigation menu, then touch [Hardware].2 Touch [Hard
83NAVI Chapter 9 Modifying the General Settings for Navigation Functions3 Touch [Navigation Background] or [AV Background].4 Touch [Import from Disc].
84Chapter 9Modifying the General Settings for Navigation Functions NAVIUsing the Demonstration Guid-anceThis is a demonstration function for shops. Af
85AV Chapter 10 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)Chapter 10Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)You can play or use the
86Chapter 10Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV–When [AUX Input] (auxiliary input) is set to [Off].–When [AV Input] (video input) is
87Chapter 10 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)AVHow to see the audio operation screen and how to display the Audio Settings menu(1) I
7Terms and conditions in relation to the Tele Atlas navigation dataObject and right of use: This agreement relates to the digital map data (the ‘data’
88Chapter 10Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AVOperating the Music CDYou can play a normal music CD using the built-in DVD drive of
89Chapter 10 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)AVtitle, artist’s name and are called CD TEXT discs.❒ When multiple options of title in
90Chapter 10Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AVOperating the CD-ROM (MP3 disc)You can play a MP3 disc using the built-in DVD drive o
91Chapter 10 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)AV❒ You can also perform these operations by using the TRK (4/6) button.❒ fast rewind i
92Chapter 10Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV❒ Playback is carried out in order of file number. Folders are skipped if they contai
93Chapter 10 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)AV(4) Title number indicatorShows the title number currently playing.(5) Subtitle langu
94Chapter 10Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV❒ If you perform chapter (title) search, fast for-ward/rewind, or slow motion playbac
95Chapter 10 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)AVEntering the numerical com-mandsYou can use this function when you need to enter a nu
96Chapter 10Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AVvice name (station name) cannot be received, the frequency will be displayed instead.
97Chapter 10 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)AV(12) Limiting stations to regional program-ming➲ “Limiting stations to regional progr
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