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Operation Manual
HDD MULTIMEDIA AV NAVIGATION SERVER
AVIC-Z3
Notice to all users:
This software requires that the navigation system is
properly connected to your vehicles parking brake and
depending on your vehicle, additional installation may
be required. For more information, please contact your
Authorized Pioneer Electronics retailer or call us at
(800) 421-1404.
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Page 1 - Operation Manual

Operation ManualHDD MULTIMEDIA AV NAVIGATION SERVERAVIC-Z3Notice to all users:This software requires that the navigation system isproperly connected t

Page 2 - Contents

j AppendixPlease read the appendix to learn moreabout your navigation system and informa-tion such as the availability of after-care.Please see “Displ

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About auto hard disk recordingThe Navigation system can record the tracksfrom a music CD into the hard disk drive. Indefault setting, the system start

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p If the built-in DVD drive does not operateproperly, an error message may be dis-played.= For details, refer to Messages for AudioFunctions on page 1

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Selecting [ROM] as the source% Press OPEN CLOSE button and insertthe disc that you want to play into discloading slot.The source changes and then play

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Keep touching o or p to perform fast re-wind or forward.p You can also perform these operationsby using TRK (c/d ) button.p Fast rewind is canceled wh

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Notes on playing MP3 discp When playing discs with MP3 files andaudio data (CD-DA) such as CD -EXTRA andMIXED-MODE CDs, both types can beplayed only b

Page 8 - Manual Overview

Touch panel key operationPlayback screen (page1)76122345Playback screen (page2)89abcdeMenu screenfgp With some discs, the icon 9 may be dis-played, me

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p During playback of a scene shot frommultiple angles, the angle iconisdisplayed. Turn the angle icon displayon or off using “DVD-V Setup” menu.= For

Page 10 - Introduction

2 Touch 0 — 9 to input the desired num-ber.3 While the input number is displayed,touch [Enter].Operating the Radio (FM)You can listen to the radio by

Page 11 - License Agreement

= For details, refer to Storing the strongestbroadcast frequencies on the next page5 Select a FM bandTouch [Band] repeatedly until the desiredFM band

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Touch panel keys12341 Select a desired frequency from the listTouch to recall the preset frequency.p To register the frequency currently beingreceived

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License AgreementPIONEER AVIC-Z3 - for U.S.A.THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEENYOU, AS THE END USER, AND PIONEERELECTRONICS (USA) INC. (“PIONEER”).PLEA

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You can record tracks from a music CD to thehard disk in the navigation system. The musiclibrary function enables you to record musicCDs on the hard d

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p If no title information exists in the Grace-note®Database on the built-in hard diskdrive, the date when the track was recordedis entered automatical

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Recording is paused, and the system startsnormal CD playback. To resume recording,touch [REC]. Recording also resumes in thefollowing cases:! When you

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Shows the elapsed playing time of the currenttrack.8 Track list and playlistShows the track list or the playlist currentlyplaying or temporary display

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p You can also perform these operationsby using TRK (c/d) button.4 View upper contentsTouchingdisplays the contents of theupper playlist or group.p Yo

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Searching for an albumSelect a playlist formed by an album, and playit back.1 Touch [Search].The group selection screen appears.2 Touch [Albums].3 Tou

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Creating a playlist with acustomized orderYou can register your favorite tracks as a play-list, and play them back in desired order.[My Favorites] gro

Page 21 - Before Using the System

Select All:Selects all tracks in the playlist.All Off:Cancels selection of all tracks in the playlist.6 Touch [Back].7 Touch [Yes].The tracks are regi

Page 22 - Features (Characteristics of

All editing operations are possible. The editedcontents will be reflected to all groups in thehard disk drive.12345678“My Mix” playlist, “My Favorite”

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= For details, refer to Sorting the tracks in“My Mix” (“My Favorite”) playlist on page1216 Delete the current track= For details, refer to Deleting th

Page 24 - Notes for Hard Disk Drive

3 LIMITATION OF LIABILITYIN NO EVENT SHALL PIONEER BE LIABLEFOR ANY DAMAGES, CLAIM OR LOSS IN-CURRED BY YOU (INCLUDING, WITHOUTLIMITATION, COMPENSATOR

Page 25 - Visit Our Web site

3 Enter a new character string, and thentouch [OK].The system pronounces the character once,and the pronunciation confirmation messageappears. Touch [

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Sorting the tracks in “My Mix”(“My Favorite”) playlistThe playback order of tracks in “My Mix” play-list and “My Favorite” playlist can be chan-ged.1

Page 27 - Basic Operation

p If you delete the tracks in “My Mix” playlistor “My Favorite” playlist, they are only de-leted from the playlist, and not from thehard disk drive.1

Page 28 - Basic Navigation

Operating the XM SatelliteRadioYou can use the navigation system to controlan XM satellite digital tuner, which is sold se-parately.For details concer

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p If you use GEX-P910XM or GEX-P900XM,the logo for channel name is not avail-able.8 Detail informationShows the detailed information of the broad-cast

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You can select a channel from all channelswhen you operate.Category Mode:You can select a channel within selected ca-tegory when you operate.5 Select

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2 Touch the desired channel that youwant to listen to.Touchor to switch to the next page or pre-vious page.p During Category Mode, touch [Up]or[Down]

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2 Touch [Alert On] or [Alert Off].When the alert setting is [Alert Off],is displayed on the information plate.Deleting the memorized songsYou can dele

Page 33 - Canceling the Route Guidance

Selecting [SIRIUS] as the source% Touch the source icon and touch[SIRIUS].= For details, refer to Selecting a source onpage 97Screen configuration1 2

Page 34 - Calculation Conditions

p Up to 18 stations, 6 for each of threeSIRIUS bands can be stored in memor y.2 Perform manual tuningThe channels move up or down one at atime.p If yo

Page 35 - Checking the Current Route

7 MISCELLANEOUSThis is the entire Agreement betweenPioneer and you regarding its subject mat-ter. No change in this Agreement shall be ef-fective unle

Page 36 - Editing Waypoints

2 Touch [Next] or [Previous] to select theleague.3 Touch [Next] or [Previous] to select theteam.4 Touch [On/Off].The team displayed as [On] is the ale

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Memorizing the song title and theartist name of a songThe song title and artist name of the currentsong you are listening to can be memorized to“My Mi

Page 38 - How to Read the Map Display

Using the Traffic & Weatherpreset functionYou can listen to the memorized Traffic &Weather channel by directly calling it up withthe T button

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When Pioneer audio equipment is connectedto the navigation system using IP-BUS or AV-BUS, such equipment can be operated fromthe navigation system. Th

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3 Touch: Skip forward or backwardTouching p skips to the start of the nexttrack. Touching o once skips to the startof the current track. Touching agai

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Screen configuration12 3456789a1 Source iconShows which source has been selected.2 Song number indicatorShows the number of the song playing in thesel

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! Shuffle Albums — Select an albumrandomly, and then play back all songsin that album in orderBrowsing for a songThe operations for controlling an iPo

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Screen configuration123451 Source iconShows which source has been selected.2 Band indicatorShows which band the TV tuner is tuned to:TV 1 or TV 2.3 Pr

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p You can also press the P.LIST (a/b) buttonto recall stations assigned to preset tuningkeys P1 — P12.Storing the strongest broadcaststations sequenti

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Operating the AV Input sourceCAUTIONFor safety reasons, visual images cannot beviewed while your vehicle is in motion. To view vi-sual images, you mus

Page 46 - Modifying Map Configurations

2 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTYThe Software and related documentationare provided to you “AS IS”. PIONEER ANDITS LICENSOR(S) (for the purpose of provi-sions

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p Operation varies depending on the exter-nal unit connected. (In some cases,some functions may not be used untilyou touch and hold the key.)2 Send a

Page 48 - Selecting the Shortcut

Operating the AUX inputsource (AUX)An IP-BUS-RCA Interconnector such as CD-RB20/CD-RB10 (sold separately) lets you con-nect your navigation system to

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Various settings are available with the audiosource according to your audiovisual needs.This chapter describes the methods of chan-ging the various se

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NaturalNatural is a curve in which low-range and high-rangesounds are slightly boosted.VocalVocal is a curve in which the mid-range sounds, suchas the

Page 51 - Interest (POI) Statewide

3 Touch c or d to select the equalizerband to adjust.Each time you touch c or d selects equalizerbands in the following order:Low — Mid — High4 Touch

Page 52 - Searching for POIs by

Front: 15 to Rear: 15 is displayed as the front/rear speaker balance moves from front to rear.When the rear output setting is Rear SPSub.W, you cannot

Page 53 - Finding a POI in the Vicinity

3 Touch c or d to select a desired level.Each time you touch c or d selects level inthe following order:Low — Mid — HighUsing the high pass filterWhen

Page 54 - Searching for the facilities

p Touch or to move to thenext or previous page.5 Change Setting.p Touch [ESC] to return to the selected sourcescreen.p To return to the previous scree

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

Page 56 - Registering a POI shortcut

Changing the wide screen modeCAUTIONFor safety reasons, you cannot use some of thesenavigation functions while your vehicle is in mo-tion. To enable t

Page 57 - Deleting a POI shortcut

6 MISCELLANEOUSThis is the entire Agreement betweenPioneer and you regarding its subject mat-ter. No change in this Agreement shall be ef-fective unle

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2 Touch [On] to turn rear view camerasetting on.p Unless this setting is [On], you cannotswitch to Rear View mode.3 Touch [Polarity] to select an appr

Page 59 - “Address Book”

Switching the muting/attenuation levelYou can select the muting/attenuation level of[Mute Set]. This setting is also effective for amute signal that h

Page 60 - Viewing “Address Book”

Setting the CD recording modeYou can set whether to start recording tracksautomatically when you play a CD, or to manu-ally trigger recording.% Touch

Page 61 - Changing a name

2 Touch [5.1Ch Setup] in the System Set-tings menu.If you touch [5.1Ch Setup], it will be turned[On]. If you touch [5.1Ch Setup] again to turn[Off] th

Page 62 - Changing a pronunciation

! Hue — Adjusts the tone of color (red is em-phasized or green is emphasized)! Dimmer — Adjusts the brightness of dis-play! [Back-Camera] — Shows the

Page 63 - Selecting sound

Language Code Chart for DVDLanguage (code), input code Language (code), input code Language (code), input codeJapanese (ja), 1001 Guarani (gn), 0714 P

Page 64 - “Destination History”

To Ensure Safe DrivingCAUTIONFor safety reasons, Voice Help menu (Voice Reco-g.Help) is not available while your vehicle is inmotion. To enable this f

Page 65 - Using Traffic Information

p Depending on the operating state of the na-vigation system, some commands dis-played in Voice Help may be unavailable.Available commands are in whit

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An Example of VoiceOperationSearch for POI in vicinityIn this example, you want to search for thenearest gas station and set it as your destina-tion.p

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Search for the playlistIn this example, you want to search for a play-list and play that playlist.1 Touch VOICE icon when the audiosource is “LIBRARY”

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3 Warranty Disclaimer.THE DATA IS PROVIDED ON AN “AS IS”AND “WITH ALL FAULTS BASIS” AND TELEATLAS AND ITS SUPPLIERS EXPRESSLYDISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES,

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= For details, refer to Changing the pronun-ciation of a playlist name or track name onpage 119p For <Category Name>and <Sub CategoryName>

Page 70 - Stock, Sports, and Other

Basic commands for voice operationThe following verbal commands can be usedboth in navigation screen and audio operationscreen.Basic commandsBack d Re

Page 71 - Displaying favorite browsable

Search by entry on the address bookDestination* d Address Book* d <Registered location’s pronunciation> d Location Screen (A)Destination* d Go T

Page 72 - Emergency Info

Set the map location as your waypointScroll the navigation map or switch the scroll mode from search result screen. d Basic Operation* d Set As Way-po

Page 73 - Checking the information

Checking the current routeRoute Options* d Route Profile d Displaying the route profile screen.Route Options* d Next Guidance d You can hear the infor

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Call* d Call Home d Touch VOICE icon to call your home (Only when the phone number is registered in yourhome.)Call* d Call <Registered location’s p

Page 75 - Registering user information

AV Operation* d Category Mode d Switching to the Category mode.AV Operation* d All Channel Mode d Switching to the All Channel mode.AV Operation* d Me

Page 76 - Setting the Vehicle Dynamics

After checking trafficinformation manuallyIf traffic congestion is found af ter checkingthe traffic information manually, “Do youwant to reroute?” app

Page 77 - Using Hands-free Phoning

Other Voice CommandsThe navigation system also can recognize thewords in the following list.Other voice commands fornavigation operationPreferential v

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XXXX kilometer(s) Scale XXXX kilometer(s)XXXX mile(s) Scale XXXX mile(s)XXXX yards Scale XXXX yardsChange View Mode View Mode, Change ViewMap View Nor

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7 U.S. Government Rights.If you are an agency, department, or otherentity of the United States Government, orfunded in whole or in part by the UnitedS

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Call Dial, Ring, Dial Out , Place A Call, Make A CallCall Registered Point Call Address Book, Call RegisteredCall Phone Number Call By Number, Call Nu

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iPod Change To iPod, Switch To iPodXM Change To XM, Switch To XMSirius Change To Sirius, Switch To SiriusOperating Your Navigation System with VoiceEn

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Category list for vicinity searchp If you say the category name (categorytitle), the system searches for vicinity POIsin that category without taking

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Category name:Car DealerACURA, AUDI, BMW, BUICK, CADILLAC, CHEVRO-LET, CHRYSLER, DAEWOO, DODGE, FORD, HONDA,HYUNDAI, INFINITI, ISUZU, JAGUAR, JEEP, KI

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

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You cannot position your vehicleon the map or the positioningerror is large.The quality of signals from the GPSsatellites is poor, causing reducedposi

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No sounds are heard.The volume level will not rise.The volume level is low. Adjust the volume level.The attenuator or mute is on. Turn the attenuator

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The audio skips.The navigation system is not firmlysecured.Secure the navigation system firmly.Failure hard disk drive. Consult your Pioneer dealer.“R

Page 88 - Changing the language for

No sounds are heard.The volume level will not rise.Cables are not connected correctly. Connect the cables correctly.The system is performing still, sl

Page 89 - Changing the unit between km

Messages and How to React to ThemThe following messages may be displayed by your navigation system.p There are occasions when you may seeerror message

Page 90 - Related with Hardware

You are prohibited from combining or mer-ging the POIs with any other POI data. ThePOIs shall be maintained in such a waythat they are separately iden

Page 91 - Checking sensor learning

Excess vertical installationangle detected. Please installthe navigation unit correctly.The navigation system is installedwith an extreme angle exceed

Page 92 - Checking the hard disk

The address does not exist.Do you want to continue ?The house number entered does notexist in the database for the speci-fied street.Re-enter the exis

Page 93 - Hard disk space (%)

Registration failed.The cellular phone’s Bluetooth wire-less technology is turned off duringthe registration step.Keep turning the target phone’s Blue

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There is no applicable pro-gram.Failure of the built-in hard disk drivehas occurred, such as internal elec-trical problem or file system error.Consult

Page 95 - Splash Screen

Messages for Audio FunctionsWhen problems occur in the audio source, a message may appears on the display. Refer to thetable below to identify the pro

Page 96 - Restoring the Default Setting

Exceeded playlist maximum.No more playlists can be re-corded.If you try to record a new CD but themaximum number of playlists arealready recorded. (Th

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AppendixEn186Appendix

Page 98 - About Steering Remote Control

Returning the NavigationSystem to the Default orFactory SettingsYou can return settings or recorded contentsto the default or factory settings. There

Page 99 - Operating a Music CD

Setting items to be deletedThe items to be deleted vary depending on thereset method. The items listed in the followingtable return to the default or

Page 100 - Screen configuration

[Map]menu[Short-Cut Selection],[ViewMode]——11[Displayed Info], [OverlayPOI], [Day/Night Display], [AVGuide Mode], [Road Color]— 111[Settings] menu[Lan

Page 101 - (MP3 disc)

Data by Info USA ©2007 All Rights Reserved.© 2008 INCREMENT P CORP. ALL RIGHTS RE-SERVED.About Gracenote®Music recognition technology and relateddata

Page 102 - Touch panel key operation

If system errors frequently occurIf system errors frequently occur and thepower to the navigation system turns off, inap-propriate content may have be

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p Make sure to use the supplied stylus for ad-justment, and gently touch the screen. Ifyou press the touch panel forcefully, thetouch panel may be dam

Page 104 - Operating the DVD

The accuracy of the GPS information dependson how good the reception is. When the sig-nals are strong and reception is good, GPScan determine latitude

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p If ND-PG1 is used or if your vehicle is oper-ating in Simple hybrid mode, the distancecalculation value cannot be replaced auto-matically.Map matchi

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! Do not cover the GPS antenna with spraypaint or car wax, because this may blockthe reception of GPS signals. Snow buildupcan also degrade the signal

Page 107 - Operating the Radio (FM)

! If you drive in zig-zags.! If the road has connected hairpin bends.! If there is a loop or similar road configura-tion.! If you take a ferry.! If yo

Page 108 - Selecting [AM] as the source

! If your vehicle is turned on a turntable or si-milar structure.! If your vehicle’s wheels spin, such as on agravel road or in snow.! If you put on c

Page 109 - Tuning in strong signals

When the Hard Disk Drive isDisconnectedIf there is no hard disk drive because of repairor service, you can operate only the Radiosource without the ha

Page 110 - Music Library Recording

! In some cases, the route may require youto travel in the opposite direction to yourcurrent heading. In such cases, you are in-structed to turn aroun

Page 111 - Stopping CD recording

Detail Information forPlayable MediaDVD discs and other DVD mediatypes! It may not be possible to use certain func-tions with some DVD-Video discs.! I

Page 112 - Music Library Play

! The screens shown in the examples maydiffer from the actual screens.! The actual screens may be changed with-out notice for per formance and functio

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The Gracenote Software and each item ofGracenote Data are licensed to you “AS IS.”Gracenote makes no representations or war-ranties, express or implie

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! If you insert a CD-RW disc into this pro-duct, it will take more time to play backthan when you insert a conventional CD orCD-R disc.! Read the prec

Page 115 - Search a playlist by genre

Indicates each file. The number is assignedin the order of the track to be played back.3121 First tier2 Second tier3 Third tierNotes! This product ass

Page 116 - Creating a playlist with a

Display InformationNavigation menu[Destination] menuPageAddress Search 28Return Home 55, 58Go to 55, 58POI Search 51Route Overview 34Address Book 56,

Page 117 - Editing a playlist or tracks

AV Guide Mode 50Road Color 50[Settings] menuPageVolume 88Regional SettingsLanguage 88Time 89Keyboard 89km / mile 89Average Speed 90HardwareConnection

Page 118 - Operating the track edit mode

Menu in the Audio Screen[Audio Settings] menuPageEqualizer 142Staging 142FAD/BAL 142Sub Woofer 145Loudness 145HPF 146Source Level 146[System Settings]

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Glossary3D Hybrid sensorThe built-in sensor which enables the systemto estimate your vehicle’s position. A learningfunction increases its accuracy and

Page 120 - Sorting the playlists

Gracenote®Music recognition serviceMusic recognition technology and relateddata are provided by Gracenote®. Gracenote isthe industry standard in music

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Multi-angleWith regular TV programs, although multiplecameras are used to simultaneously shootscenes, only images from one camera at atime are transmi

Page 122 - Assigning another candidate

Almost all are incompatible with each other.To display the video image, such as TV or DVD-video correctly, you may need to coordinateyour system at th

Page 123 - Selecting [XM] as the source

0-93D hybrid mode ...1923D Hybrid Sensor ...1923D Landmark ...

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Important Safety InformationBefore using your navigation system, be sureto read and fully understand the followingsafety information:WARNING! Do not a

Page 125 - XM channel list display

Location confirmation screen ...31MM3u ...206Map Legend ...

Page 126 - Using “My Mix” function

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

Page 127 - Satellite Radio

p Please remember to wear your seat belt atall times while operating your vehicle. Ifyou are ever in an accident, your injuriescan be considerably mor

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Variety of view modesVarious types of screen display can be se-lected for navigation guidance.Wide variety of facility information forPoints of Intere

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About XM NavTraffic Serviceand Pioneer Navigationp XM NavTraffic subscription is required andis available only in select markets. Checkwww.xmnavtraffi

Page 130 - (Game Info)

Data saved or recorded by thecustomerp The data saved or recorded onto this navi-gation system by the customer cannot beextracted from the navigation

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Flow from Startup toTerminationAt first, please confirm the positions of the fol-lowing features using the “Hardware Manual”.! MAP button! MENU button

Page 132 - Weather channel

Navigation menu overview[Destination] menuYou can search your destination in this menu.You can also check or cancel your set routefrom this menu.= For

Page 133 - Operating the Multi-CD Player

The availability of a specific button or functionis indicated by its appearance. Depending onthe status of your vehicle, some buttons willbe available

Page 134 - Operating the iPod

4 Touch [State code key] to select thestate, province, or territory.If the destination is in another state, thischanges the state setting.p Once the s

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– Scroll the map to the location you wantto see 43– Shortcut menu 45Modifying Map ConfigurationsEntering the Map Menu 46Setting the Item on the Map Sc

Page 136 - Operating the TV tuner

Jump to the state selection screen. (Se-lected state code is displayed.)2 [OK]:Confirms the characters displayed in 4,and proceeds to the next step.3

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p If there is no matching location, the naviga-tion system displays “The address doesnot exist. Do you want to continue ?”.When you touch [Yes], a pla

Page 138 - % Touch and hold [BSSM]

= For details, refer to Editing Waypoints onpage 369 Touch [OK] to decide your route.Checking and modifying the routeYou can check the route details.

Page 139 - Operating the External Unit

You can check the streets that you will travelto reach the destination.= For details, refer to Checking the passingstreets with a list on page 358 Che

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Modifying the RouteCalculation ConditionsYou can modify the conditions for route calcu-lation and recalculate the current route.1 Touch [Destination]

Page 141 - Operating the AUX input

Calculate a route that may include freeways.[On]:Calculate a route that avoids freeways.p The system may calculate a route that in-cludes freeway even

Page 142 - Settings Items

p When a long distance route is calculated,your navigation system may not be able tolist all roads. (In this case, the remainingroads will be shown in

Page 143 - Adjusting equalizer curves

Deleting a waypointYou can delete waypoints from the route andthen recalculate the route. (You can deletewaypoints successively.)1 Touch [Destination]

Page 144 - Using balance adjustment

How to Use the MapMost of the information provided by your navi-gation system can be seen on the map. Youneed to get to know how the information ap-pe

Page 145 - Adjusting loudness

Driver’s ViewShows a map from the driver’s viewpoint.13456789ba2klfmdAbout the 3D POIDepending on the data, the POI may appear ingraphical 3D or plate

Page 146 - Customizing the System

– Checking the information registered asEmergency Info 73– Searching for car service in anemergency 74– Registering user information 75Setting the Veh

Page 147 - Setting angle icon display

Rear ViewRear view image is displayed on the left-handside of the screen, while the map of your sur-roundings is indicated on the right.l6d9kafm8752p

Page 148 - Setting the parental lock

While driving on the freeway, freeway exitnumbers and freeway signs may be displayedwhen in the vicinity of interchanges and exits.oijp If the data fo

Page 149 - Setting for rear view camera

! North up:The map display always has north at thetop of the screen.6 Zoom in/Zoom outTouch to change the map’s scale.= For details, refer to Changing

Page 150 - Switching the muting/

= For more details about “Selecting display ornon-display for the Mute Voice Guidanceicon”, refer to Setting the Item on the MapScreen on page 46m Sec

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123451 Scroll cursorThe position of scroll cursor shows the loca-tion selected on the current map.p When the scale is 0.25 mile (200 m) orlower, the r

Page 152 - Switching the 5.1ch setting

Shortcut menuShortcuts allow you to perform various tasks,such as route calculation for the location indi-cated by the scroll cursor or registering a

Page 153 - Other Functions

CAUTIONFor safety reasons, you cannot use some of thesenavigation functions while your vehicle is in mo-tion. To enable these functions, you must stop

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! [View]*:Displays the voice guidance mute key onthe map.! [Hide]:Hides the voice guidance mute key on themap.Show Traffic IncidentSelects whether to

Page 155 - Language Code Chart for DVD

Selecting the ShortcutSelect shortcuts to display on the map screen.In the list displayed on screen, the items withred checks are displayed on the map

Page 156 - Basics of Voice Operation

Displaying POI on the MapDisplays icons for the surrounding facilities(POI) on the map.1 Touch [Map] in the navigation menu,then touch [Overlay POI].2

Page 157 - Tips for Voice Operation

– Searching for a desired scene, startingplayback from a specified time 106– Entering the numericalcommands 106Operating the Radio (FM) 107– Selecting

Page 158 - Operation

1 Touch [Map] in the navigation menu,then touch [View Mode].2 Touch the type that you want to set.= For details, refer to How to Use the Map onpage 38

Page 159 - Available Voice Commands

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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Please proceed to Step 4.4 Touch .Touchingsorts the items in the list inthe order of distance.:Sorts the items in the list in the alphabeticalorder.p

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Proceed to Step 6.6 Input the name of the facilities.You can also narrow down the candidates byspecifying the city before the name input.= For more de

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p If you touch one of the POI shortcuts (e.g.) before selecting a category on thelist, you can start searching for facilities di-rectly by the categor

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3 Touch .For more details about “following operations”,refer to Step 2 of Searching for the facilitiesaround the current position on page 53p The dist

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Selecting Destination from“Destination History” and“Address Book”Any place that has been searched before isstored in Destination History. Places that

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Selects all detailed categories that are in-cluded in that category. (E.g. all categories ofrestaurants including Japanese and fast food.)[Select Deta

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CAUTIONFor safety reasons, you cannot use some of thesenavigation functions while your vehicle is in mo-tion. To enable these functions, you must stop

Page 167 - Location screen (A) and (B)

Registering a Location into“Address Book”Address Book can store up to 400 registeredlocations. These can include your home loca-tion, favorite places,

Page 168 - Other Voice Commands

– Selecting [AV INPUT] as thesource 139Operating the External Unit 139– Selecting [EXT 1] or [EXT 2] as thesource 139– Screen configuration 139– Touch

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Viewing “Address Book”% Touch [Destination] in the navigationmenu, then touch [Address Book].123456789ab1 Home location:The item displayed with theico

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p Depending on which language is beingswitched to, you may not be able to usethe registered pronunciation withoutmodification.= For details, refer to

Page 171 - XM Change To XM, Switch To XM

You can reconfirm the pronunciation of thename you entered.p If the pronunciation is not the desired one,edit the characters so that the pronuncia-tio

Page 172

Customizing the pictureBe sure to read “Limitations for importing pic-tures” before creating a CD-R (-RW).= For details, refer to Limitations for impo

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On this screen, you can select the followingitems:[All]:Selects all entries.[None]:Displayed when all locations are selected.Cancels all selected loca

Page 174 - Appendix

Using XM NavTrafficInformationIf you have a GEX-P10XMT XM Digital SatelliteData & Audio Receiver (sold separately) at-tached to the navigation sys

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For the list displayed when you touch [Traf-fic On Route], the list will be sorted accord-ing to the distance from the vehicle positionto the traffic

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with black line:Closed/blocked roadsetc.:For the meaning of the icon, see [Traffic Set-tings] in the Information menu.= For details, refer to Selectin

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On this screen, you can select the followingitems:New:The recommended route is displayed on thescreen.Current:The current route is displayed on the sc

Page 178

Selecting traffic information todisplayThere are different types of traffic informationthat can be received via the XM NavTraffic ser-vice, and you ca

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– After checking traffic informationmanually 167– Location screen (A) and (B) 167Other Voice Commands 168– Other voice commands for navigationoperatio

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Using the XM Tuner to ViewStock, Sports, and OtherInformationWhen an XM tuner (GEX-P10XMT) is con-nected, you can receive stock prices, sports,and oth

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1 Touch [Information] in the navigationmenu, then touch [Set My Favorites].The screen will display a list of categories. Theinformation appearing onsc

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A red check appears next to the items youtouched.p To delete all favorite contents, touch [All].Red checks will appear next to all items.4 Touch [Dele

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Checking the informationregistered as Emergency Info% Touch [Information] in the navigationmenu, and then touch [Emergency Info].451 23The information

Page 184 - Messages for Audio Functions

Dialing the corresponding number inemergencyCAUTIONThis function can be valid only when all followingconditions are satisfied:! The Bluetooth unit (so

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p If you want to search with more detailed ca-tegories, touch [Select Detail]. When thesubcategory list appears, touch the itemand touch [Back]. When

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Setting the Vehicle DynamicsDisplayYou can change the contents of the meters onthe left and right of the Vehicle Dynamics Dis-play.Until the sensor’s

Page 187 - Factory Settings

Hands-free Phoning OverviewCAUTIONFor your safety, avoid talking on the phone asmuch as possible while driving.If your cellular phone features Bluetoo

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p If you operate using “CD-SR1” Steering Re-mote Control (sold separately), the follow-ing buttons can be used for operation:VR ACTIVATION / OFF HOOK

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p If registration fails, repeat the procedurefrom the beginning. If a connection stillcannot be established, try connecting usingyour cellular phone.O

Page 190 - (Touch Panel Calibration)

Manual OverviewThis manual provides important informationyou need to make full use of your new naviga-tion system. The beginning sections outlinethe n

Page 191 - Positioning Technology

4 Touch [Connection].5 Touch the name of the cellular phonethat you want to connect.When a connection is successfully estab-lished, a connection compl

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2 To end the call, touch at the topright of the screen.The call ends.p If the received voice is too quiet to hear, youcan adjust the volume of the rec

Page 193 - Handling Large Errors

Calling a number in the phone bookAfter finding the list in the Phone Book youwant to call, you can select the number andmake the call.p Before using

Page 194 - Noticeable Positioning Errors

1 Perform [POI Search] or [VicinitySearch] and display the detail information.= For more details about “Operation of [POISearch]”, refer to Searching

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[Yes]:Deletes all phone numbers stored in thephone book, and then transfers the data.[No]:Keeps the current entries and then adds newdata to the phone

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4 Select the entry you want to edit.12341 NameEnter the name to be displayed in thephone book.For more details about operations, pleaseread the follow

Page 197 - Route Setting Information

3 Touch a picture you want to set.4 Touch [Yes].On this screen, you can select the followingitems:[No]:Select when you want to change to anotherpictur

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! You cannot delete a registered cellularphone. If you need to delete it, refer to “Re-turning the Navigation System to the De-fault or Factory Settin

Page 199 - Playable Media

CAUTIONFor safety reasons, you cannot use some of thesenavigation functions while your vehicle is in mo-tion. To enable these functions, you must stop

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p If you select [English with TTS], the nameof the next street you will pass is an-nounced. If you select [English withoutTTS], the name of the next s

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6 Setting a Route to Your DestinationThis section describes various ways tosearch for a destination, edit the currentroute conditions and operate the

Page 202 - Display Information

1 Touch [Settings] in the navigationmenu, then touch [Regional Settings].2 Touch [km / mile] to change the setting.Each time you touch the key changes

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The installation position of the navigationsystem is shown. That indicates whetherthe installation position of the navigationsystem is correct or not.

Page 204 - Menu in the Audio Screen

To clear values...If you want to delete the learned results storedin [Distance], [Speed Pulse]or[Learning Sta-tus], touch the relevant result, then to

Page 205 - Glossary

2 Touch [Hard Disk Info].Hard disk space (%)Registering the Home Locationand Favorite LocationYou can register one home location and onefavorite locat

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Here, a method for changing the backgroundpicture is described with an example of load-ing a picture stored on a CD-R (-RW) onto thenavigation system

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p When you burn a CD -R (-RW), limit thenumber of folder hierarchy levels to eight.p You can only use a CD-R (-RW) finalizedwith single-session for im

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Restoring the Default SettingResets various settings registered to the navi-gation system and restores to the default orfactory settings.1 Touch [Sett

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You can play or use the following sources withthe navigation system.! DVD-Video! CD! MP3 disc! Radio (FM)! Radio (AM)! Music Library= For more details

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[CD/ROM (MP3)/DVD] (built-in DVD drive) —[LIBRARY] (Music library) — [FM] (FM tuner)— [AM] (AM tuner) — [XM] (XM tuner) —[SIRIUS] (SIRIUS tuner) — [iP

Page 211 - PIONEER CORPORATION

Viewing the audio operation screen and displaying the AudioSettings menuNormal screen (e.g. CD)8768Tou c h241351 Information plateDisplays the informa

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