9 Table of Contents Introduction ...1 Licence Agreement...
99Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV EquipmentChapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV EquipmentTo Ensure Safe DrivingWARNING• To avoid the risk o
100Pioneer AV equipment which can be combined with the Navigation SystemRefer to page 105 and see “Switching the source” of the AV Head Unit when comb
101Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV Equipment(1) PGM (DVD POWER) buttonWhen the operation mode switch is set to “NAVI”, the functions set for e
102(15) VOL dialWhen you turn the dial downwards, the volume decreases. Turning it upwards increases the volume.• When the Dipswitch 4 is ON, the volu
103Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV EquipmentUsed when DVD is operatedWhen the operation mode switch is set to “AUDIO” or “DVD”, you can operat
104(18) 7777 (DETOUR) buttonThis button is used to stop the playback of the disc when playing DVD. (19) eeee (CANCEL ROUTE) button (XDV-P9, XDV-P9———
105Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV EquipmentBasic Operation When Pioneer AV Equipment Is CombinedThis section describes how to switch the sour
106 Switching the screen1 Press the NAVI/AV button to select the display mode.As you press the NAVI/AV button, the map screen of the Navigation System
107Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV Equipment Flow of menu operation at each source1 Press the SOURCE button and switch to the source you want
1085 Press 5555 or ∞∞∞∞ to select the item you want to operate, and press 5555, ∞∞∞∞, 2222 and 3333 to change the setting. As you press the BACK/FUNC
10 Chapter 2 Setting a Route to Your Destination ... 39 Before setting your destination and route...
109Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV EquipmentTUNERThese are the basic steps necessary to operate the radio. More advanced tuner operation is ex
110 Displaying the TUNER MENU1 Press A.MENU (AUDIO) button when source is TUNER.2 Select “TUNER” and press A.MENU (AUDIO) button.The TUNER MENU is dis
111Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV Equipment Tuning in strong signalsLocal seek tuning lets you tune in only those radio stations with sufficie
112RDSRDS (radio data system) is a system for providing information along with FM broadcasts. This inaudible information provides such features as pro
113Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV Equipment Displaying the RDS (TUNER) MENU1 Press A.MENU (AUDIO) button when source is TUNER.2 Select “TUNER
114Using PI SeekIf the Pioneer AV Head Unit (AVH-P6400CD or AVH-P6400R) fails to find a suitable alterna-tive frequency, or if you are listening to a b
115Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV Equipment5 Press TA/NEWS button on the Pioneer AV Head Unit (AVH-P6400CD or AVH-P6400R) while a traffic anno
116Using news program interruptionWhen a news program is broadcast from a PTY code news station the Pioneer AV Head Unit can switch from any station t
117Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV Equipment PTY listGeneral Specific Type of programNews & Inf News NewsAffairs Current affairsInfo Genera
118COMPACT DISC (AVH-P6400CD only)These are the basic steps necessary to play a CD. More advanced CD operation is explained starting on page 119.➲ Thi
11 Chapter 4 Utilising Various Information...63 Editing the Address Book ...
119Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV Equipment Displaying the COMPACT DISC MENU1 Press A.MENU (AUDIO) button when source is CD.2 Select “COMPACT
120 Scanning tracks of a CDScan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of each track on the CD.1 Press 5 or ∞ to select “SCAN” from the COMPACT DISC M
121Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV Equipment Using disc title functionsYou can input CD titles and display the title. The next time you insert
122MULTI-CDYou can use Pioneer AV Head Unit (AVH-P6400CD or AVH-P6400R) to control a multi-CD player, which is sold separately.These are the basic ste
123Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV Equipment 50-disc multi-CD playerOnly those functions described in this manual are supported for 50-disc mu
124 Playing tracks in a random orderRandom play lets you play back tracks in a random order within the repeat range, MAGA-ZINE (multi- CD player repea
125Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV Equipment➲ Titles of up to 10 characters can be displayed.➲ Display of some characters may not be possible.
1264 Press 5 to store the currently playing track in the ITS MEMORY.The currently playing selection is added to your playlist.➲ After data for 100 dis
127Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV EquipmentErasing a CD from your ITS playlistWhen you want to delete all tracks of a CD from your ITS playli
1287 Press BAND/ESC button to return to the playback display. ➲ Titles remain in memory, even after the disc has been removed from the magazine, and a
12 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer AV Equipment... 99 To Ensure Safe Driving ...
129Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV EquipmentDAB TUNERThe following explains how to use Pioneer AV Head Unit (AVH-P6400CD or AVH-P6400R) to con
130DAB status indications How to listen to a DAB1 Press SOURCE button to select the DAB tuner.2 Use VOL dial to adjust the sound level.Rotate to incre
131Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV Equipment Switching the road traffic flash and transport flash on or off. ➲ Press TA/NEWS button on the Pionee
132 Setting the announcement support interruptionEven when listening to non-DAB sources, the Announcement Support Function lets you auto-matically lis
133Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV Equipment Searching the available PTYAvailable PTY search lets you see the list of available PTYs that is i
134When the “NET” indicator flashesWhen the selected Service does not have broadcast station information for an identical FM broadcast, if reception co
135Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV EquipmentTV TUNERThe following explains how to use Pioneer AV Head Unit (AVH-P6400CD or AVH-P6400R) to cont
136 Displaying the TV TUNER MENU1 Press A.MENU (AUDIO) button when source is TV.2 Select “TV TUNER” and press A.MENU (AUDIO) button.The TV TUNER MENU
137Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV Equipment Storing broadcast stations1 Press 5 or ∞ to select “P.CH MEMORY” from the TV TUNER MENU, and pres
138DVDThe following explains how to use Pioneer AV Head Unit (AVH-P6400CD or AVH-P6400R) to control a DVD, which is sold separately. For details of DV
13DAB TUNER... 129 How to listen t
139Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV Equipment➲ If you continue pushing the control stick right or left for 5 seconds, the colour of the fast fo
140 Disc Playback1 Move the control stick up.➲ Move the control stick up when a disc is playing, pauses playback.➲ If the last disc played was a DVD,
141Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV Equipment Disc Fast Forward/ReverseFast Forward1 During play, move the control stick right.2 Release the co
142Slow Motion PlaybackThis lets you slow down playback speed.1 Press EEEE (GUIDE) button for 1 second during playback.To return to normal playback, m
143Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV EquipmentSwitching audio, subtitle and angleYou can change audio, subtitle and angle if that information is
144Other sources➲ This cannot be used unless AV Head Unit is combined and the source unit is connected by IP-BUS (except “VIDEO”). When source is EXT1
145Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV Equipment When source is AUXNAME EDIT1 Select “NAME EDIT” and press A.MENU (AUDIO) button.2 Press A.MENU (A
146Audio AdjustmentsThe display for AUDIO MENU is the same regardless of which source you operate from. Displaying the AUDIO MENU1 Press A.MENU (AUDIO
147Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV Equipment Setting the sound focus equalizerClarifying the sound image of vocals and instruments allows the
148 Using the equalizerThe graphic equalizer lets you adjust the equalization to match car interior acoustic character-istics as desired.Recalling equ
14 Using non fading output ...150Using the high pass filter .
149Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV Equipment1 Press 5 or ∞ to select “EQUALIZER MENU” from the AUDIO MENU, and press A.MENU (AUDIO) button.The
150 Adjusting loudnessLoudness compensates for deficiencies in the low- and high-sound ranges at low volume.1 Press 5 or ∞ to select “LOUDNESS” from th
151Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV Equipment1 Press 5 or ∞ to select “NON FADING” from the AUDIO MENU, and press A.MENU (AUDIO) button.When th
152Initial SettingsInitial settings lets you perform initial set up of different settings for Pioneer AV Head Unit (AVH-P6400CD or AVH-P6400R). Displ
153Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV EquipmentWhen it is offInterruption is by the first received news flash from among Pioneer AV Head Unit’s RDS
154 Setting the rear output and subwoofer controllerPioneer AV Head Unit’s (AVH-P6400CD or AVH-P6400R) rear output (rear speaker leads output and RCA
155Chapter 6Combining and Using Pioneer AV EquipmentOther FunctionsCustomize the settings to suit your taste and environment. Displaying the SETUP MEN
156➲ Using a commercially available back-up camera with the proper setting, Pioneer AV Head Unit automatically switches to the back-up camera image wh
157Chapter 7Operating Your Navigation System with VoiceChapter 7Operating Your Navigation System with VoiceBasics of Voice OperationYour Pioneer Navig
158 Operating only by voice when the Navigation System is startedIf you set “Auto Voice Recognition” in the Settings menu “ON”, you can operate from e
15 Appendix...165 Positioning Technology...
159Chapter 7Operating Your Navigation System with Voice Available voice commands related to audioCommon to each sourceCD Player, Tuner, CD Changer, D.
160When all the voice commands cannot be shown in one screenTo scroll through the rest of the menu, simply use the Scale Control. You can also display
161Chapter 7Operating Your Navigation System with Voice3Say “Local Search”.You say the contents you want to operate. Here, selection method of your de
162To finish the entry by spelling and to make the Navigation System dis-play a list of optionsTo finish entry of the spelt-out name of a city, POI, or
163Chapter 7Operating Your Navigation System with VoiceTips for Voice OperationFor your voice commands to be correctly recognised and interpreted, ens
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165AppendixAppendixPositioning TechnologyThe Navigation System accurately measures your current location by combining the positioning by GPS and by De
166How do GPS and dead reckoning work together?For maximum accuracy, your Navigation System continually compares GPS data with your estimated position
167AppendixHandling Large ErrorsPositioning errors are kept to a minimum by combining GPS, Dead Reckoning, and map matching. How-ever, in some situati
168 Conditions likely to cause noticeable positioning errorsCertain conditions are more likely to cause discrepancies between your actual position and
16 Important Safety Information Before using your Navigation System, be sure to read and fully understand the following safety information:• Read the
169AppendixTroubleshootingIf you have problems operating your Navigation System, refer to this section. The most common problems are listed below, alo
170The daylight display is used even when the vehicle lights are on.Possible causes:(1) “Daytime display” is selected on “Day/Night Map display.”(2) T
171AppendixWhen the screen is frozen...Park your vehicle at a safe place, and cut the engine off. Turn the ignition key back to “Acc off”. Then start
172Messages and how to react to themThe following messages may be displayed by your Navigation System.➲ There are occasions when you may see error mes
173Appendix(6) “Direction of G sensor is not correct. Please turn off the system and check the instal-lation. After you have checked, please re-boot t
174(13)“Initialisation failed. Back to PC card menu automatically.”When:Your Navigation System could not initialise the PC card for some reason.What t
175AppendixRoute Setting Information Route search specificationsYour Navigation System sets a route to your destination by applying certain built-in ru
176• “Auto Reroute” function does not work in the following cases: - when your car is not on a street- when your car is on a ferry- when driving on
177AppendixCopyright©1993-2002 Navigation Technologies B. V. All rights reservedFrance:Sourcé: Géoroùte ® IGN France & BD Carto ® IGN FranceGerman
178DVD Operation Reference TableThe operation of a Pioneer DVD player varies slightly according to the model. To operate with the Remote Controll CD-R
17 Notes Before Using the System Precaution • This software can be used with the following models:AVIC-900DVD, AVIC-9DVD — , AVIC-9DVD, AVIC-800DV
179AppendixGlossaryThis glossary explains some of the terms used in the manual.3D Hybrid sensorThe built-in sensor which enables the system to estimat
180Route settingThe process of determining the ideal route to a specific location; route setting is done automatically by the system when you specify a
181AppendixDisplay InformationIf there are too many characters used for an item, it may not be displayed on a single screen. If this is the case, the
182Settings menuRoute Guidance (P.92)Map Display (P.94)Hardware (P.95)Others (P.95)RDS-TMC (P.97)PC Card (P.79)Background Picture Setting (P.84)Route
183AppendixTravel Time Display (P.96)Password (P.25, 71)Help Menu (P.96)Voice Recognition Help (P.96)Language Selection (P.23, 96)Return Home (P.42, 6
184Information menuRoute Information (P.50)Location Status (P.87)RDS-TMC (P.75)Overlay POI (P.61)Route Profile (P.51)Route Scroll (P.50)Route Informat
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MEMOWrite your registered password here; remove this page from the manual, and store it in a safe place.CAUTION:Never leave any note of your password
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18Features of Your DVD Navigation SystemA “chip specifically for the positioning accuracy” and “3D Hybrid Sensor” are fitted. High precision navigation
1 Introduction Licence Agreement PIONEER AVIC-900DVD, AVIC-800DVD (CNDV-30) THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU, AS THE END USER, AND PIO-NEER CO
19How to Read This ManualThis manual provides all the information you need to make full use of your new Navigation System. The first few sections give
20 TerminologyBefore moving on, take a few minutes to read the following information about the conven-tions used in this manual. Familiarity with thes
21Frame by frame playback and slow motion playbackPush the control stick up while the Operation mode switch is set to “DVD”.Reverse frame by frame pla
22Installing the ProgramThe program is installed to the main unit of the Navigation System using the disc sold sepa-rately. This is not necessary if y
234 Select the language from the list.The list of the languages you can use appears. Move the joystick up or down to highlight the language you want.5
247 Set the clock.The time difference between the time originally set in this unit (Central European Time) and the current location of your vehicle is
25Chapter 1Basic OperationChapter 1Basic OperationSwitching On and OffSwitching OnWhen the engine of your vehicle is running, the power of the main un
26Types of MenuYou perform most tasks through using menus. A typical sequence of steps is as follows:“Select a menu, Select a menu item with the joyst
27Chapter 1Basic Operation Shortcut menuWhile the map is shown, click the OK button to show the Shortcut menu. You can do various tasks, such as route
28Basic NavigationThis section describes basic navigation, such as how to select menu items, using setting your destination as an example. Based on th
2 2. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY The Software and related documentation are provided to you “AS IS”. PIONEER AND ITS LICENSOR(S) (for the purpose of pro
29Chapter 1Basic Operation Operate navigation by indicating menuWhile the map is displayed, if you press MENU button, the Main menu of the Navigation
30When the list of the items goes over several screensIf the list of the matching city names cannot be displayed within one screen, a scroll bar appea
31Chapter 1Basic Operation How to use the text paletteMove the joystick up or down, or left or right, to highlight a letter you want to enter. If you
32 When the route calculation to your destination is completedWhen your destination is set (see Chapter 2) and the route calculation is completed, the
33Chapter 1Basic OperationHow to Use the MapMost of the information provided by your Navigation System can be seen on the map. You need to get to know
34Arrow ModeThe direction of travel is shown by a simple arrow. When approaching a guidance point, such as an intersection, the display switches to sh
35Chapter 1Basic OperationGuidance point*The next turning point is shown by a yellow flag.Destination*The checker-flag indicates your destination(1) Nam
36 Changing the scale of the mapOn the top-right of the map display, the scale of the map is shown. If you move the scale con-trol up or down, you can
37Chapter 1Basic OperationViewing the information of specified locationYou can check details of the current location or of the location pointed by the
38Finding a destination on the mapIf you search the location you want to visit by scrolling the map, and select “Destination” in the Shortcut menu, yo
3 6. MISCELLANEOUS This is the entire Agreement between Pioneer and you regarding its subject matter. No change in this Agreement shall be effective
39Chapter 2Setting a Route to Your DestinationChapter 2Setting a Route to Your DestinationBefore setting your destination and routeThere are several m
40 Selecting the country where you want to searchInformation on the disc is arranged according to each country. When searching for your desti-nation,
41Chapter 2Setting a Route to Your DestinationThe following information is displayed on this screen: 1. Use/avoid motorway2. Distance to your destinat
42Route Calculation to Your Home Location or to Your Favourite LocationIf your home location is registered, the route home can be calculated, by a sin
43Chapter 2Setting a Route to Your DestinationSearching for your Destination by AddressYou can specify the address of your destination. The route to a
443 Select the street from the list and click the OK button.4 Select the city or settlement where your destination is located, and click the OK but-to
45Chapter 2Setting a Route to Your Destination5 Select the area where your destination is located, and click the OK button.If the specified road is rel
46Finding Your Destination by Selecting the Type of FacilityInformation about various facilities (Points Of Interest - POI), such as petrol stations,
47Chapter 2Setting a Route to Your Destination➲ You can also narrow down the search range by initially specifying the name of city or settlement where
48Finding Your Destination by Specifying the Post CodeIf you know the post code of your destination, you can use it to find your destination.1 Select “
4 TERMS AND CONDITIONS for the NAVTECH Data PLEASE READ THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLYBEFORE USING THE NAVTECH DATABASENOTICE TO THE USE
49Chapter 2Setting a Route to Your DestinationSetting an Entrance or Exit of a Motorway as Your DestinationYou can set the entrance or exit of motorwa
50Checking the Set RouteYou can check information about the route between your current location and your destination. You can select two methods: chec
51Chapter 2Setting a Route to Your Destination Checking the set route with text1 Press the DETOUR button on the Remote Control for more than two secon
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53Chapter 3Guidance to Your DestinationChapter 3Guidance to Your DestinationRoute Guidance by Your Navigation SystemAfter setting the route, once you
54If you stray from the routeIf, for any reason, you stray from the suggested route, you can automatically search the route to get back on track. This
55Chapter 3Guidance to Your DestinationConfirming Traffic Information Ahead on the Set RouteYou can check the traffic information along the route receive
56 When confirming traffic information manuallyWhen you press the GUIDE button on the Remote Control for more than three seconds, you can check traffic i
57Chapter 3Guidance to Your DestinationRecalculating the Route to Your DestinationYou can recalculate the route to avoid a traffic jam or road works ah
58Cancelling the Route GuidanceIf you no longer need to go to your destination, or you want to set another location as your des-tination, carry out th
5 LIMITED WARRANTY Navigation Technologies warrants that, subject to the Warnings set out below, for a period of12 months after acquisition of your c
59Chapter 3Guidance to Your DestinationAdding Way Points to the Current RouteYou can select way points (locations you want to visit on the way to your
60 Skipping a way pointYou can opt for the next way point to be skipped, and the new route to be calculated accord-ingly.1 Press the CANCEL ROUTE butt
61Chapter 3Guidance to Your DestinationDisplaying Certain Points Of Interest on the MapSelected Points Of Interest (POI) in a certain category can be
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63Chapter 4Utilising Various InformationChapter 4Utilising Various InformationEditing the Address BookThe Address Book stores information about the fo
644 Select “Yes” and click the OK button.Alternative option:5 Enter a new name; select “OK” and click the OK button.The name of the current location a
65Chapter 4Utilising Various Information➲ During voice operation, you can get a route calculated by saying the registered name. For the details of voi
66Changing a name1 Select “Edit Name” and click the OK button.Refer to Step 5 in “Registering a previous location in the Address Book” above for the n
67Chapter 4Utilising Various Information2 Select the deletion method.A message confirming deletion appears, if you click the OK button.On this display,
68Registering Your Home and Your Favourite LocationBy registering your home and your favourite location, you can easily calculate the route by sin-gle
6 GOVERNING LAW This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the jurisdiction, in which you reside at the date of acquisition of the Database. Sho
69Chapter 4Utilising Various Information5 Select “Yes” and click the OK button.➲ If renaming is not necessary, at this step, select “No” and click the
70 Changing or deleting your home or your favourite locationChanging your favourite location is described next.1 Select “Settings” in the Main menu, t
71Chapter 4Utilising Various InformationRegistering a PasswordIf you register a password, only those who know the password can use your Navigation Sys
72Setting Areas to AvoidIf you register Areas to Avoid, such as crowded intersections or congested areas, routes can be calculated that avoid those ar
73Chapter 4Utilising Various Information5 After specifying an Area to Avoid, click the OK button.The Area to Avoid is enclosed in a red frame. Scroll
74 Changing or deleting an Area to AvoidYou can subsequently change/rename/delete the Area to Avoid.1 Select “Settings” in the Main menu, then select
75Chapter 4Utilising Various InformationUsing Traffic InformationYou can confirm the traffic information transmitted from the FM radio service through Ra
76Confirming verbalised information regarding trafficThe following information appears:• Street name• Site name (The first and the last names of the citi
77Chapter 4Utilising Various Information Selecting the radio stationThe RDS-Tuner of this unit automatically tunes to the radio station to receive ava
78Registering a radio stationIf you register frequently used stations in advance, you can easily tune to one from the list. This section describes how
7 If the Contracting Officer refuses to use either of the licenses provided in (i) or (ii), herein, the Contracting Officer must notify Navigation Tech
79Chapter 4Utilising Various InformationUsing a PC CardYou can store data in the Address Book in a PC card, which can also be read by this unit. It is
80Alternative option:3 After finishing the selection of locations, select “OK” and click the OK button.The list of the stored group appears.4 Select “N
81Chapter 4Utilising Various Information3 Select the desired locations and click the OK button.Selected items are ticked. To load the data from other
82Recording the Driving InformationYou can record the actual journey (called driving history) into a PC card and you can check with a personal compute
83Chapter 4Utilising Various Information5 Select “Done” and click the OK button.The list of the set contents disappears, and the screen in Step 2 appe
84Changing Background PictureIn the menu operation screen, you can indicate a picture you like on the background. Some pic-tures are already stored, b
85Chapter 4Utilising Various Information5 Select a picture you want for the background, and click the OK button.The message asking how to arrange the
86 Changing background picture stored on a disc (AV Background only)1 Select “Settings”, “Background Picture Setting” from the Main menu, and click th
87Chapter 4Utilising Various InformationChecking the Navigation StatusThe navigation status, including the driving status of a vehicle, positioning st
88 Checking sensor learning status and driving statusTo improve the precision of navigation, the system learns the driving status of your vehicle and
8 ORDNANCE SURVEY (OS) END USER LICENCE AGREEMENT FOR ORDNANCE SURVEY (OS) DATAPlease read this agreement carefully before using the Navigation Sys
89Chapter 4Utilising Various Information2 Push the BACK button.The previous screen appears. Checking the connections of leads and installation positio
907.Back SignalWhen the gear lever is shifted to “R”, the signal switches to “High” or “Low”. Check that it is properly displayed when the selector le
91Chapter 5Customising Your Navigation SystemChapter 5Customising Your Navigation SystemModifying the Default SettingsYou can tailor default settings
92Items Users can ChangeThe Settings menu contains the Route Guidance, Map Display, Hardware, Others, RDS-TMC, PC Card and Background Picture Setting
93Chapter 5Customising Your Navigation SystemKM/Mile SettingThis setting controls the unit of distance displayed on your Navigation System.Close-up of
94 Map Display menuMap OrientationThis setting controls whether the map is shown with the driving direction upward, or with North at the top.Day/Night
95Chapter 5Customising Your Navigation System Hardware menuHardware VolumeThe volume of voice guidance played by your Navigation System can be set. To
96➲ When the period of summer time comes, or when the summer time ends, this unit does not automatically change the summer time setting. See “Installi
97Chapter 5Customising Your Navigation SystemGo toRegistering and changing your favourite location (see “Registering Your Home and Your Favourite Loca
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