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Page 1 - Operation Manual

Operation ManualNAVIGATION AV SYSTEMAVIC-F77DABAVIC-F70DABAVIC-F970DABAVIC-F970BTAVIC-F9770DABAVIC-F9770BTBe sure to read Important Information for th

Page 2 - Contents

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

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p If the list is automatically updated while thelist is displayed, the updated informationwill be displayed the next time the listscreen is displayed.

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Seek tuning% Touch and hold one of the followingkeys for about one second and then re-lease.Scans frequencies until it finds a broad-cast strong enoug

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The “System” screen appears.3 Touch [AV Source Settings].The following screen appears.4 Touch [DAB Settings].The following screen appears.5 Touch [Ser

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Receiving trafficannouncementsTA (traffic announcement standby) lets you re-ceive traffic announcements automatically, nomatter what source you are li

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You can play a normal music CD, Video-CD orDVD-Video using the built-in drive of this pro-duct. This section describes these operations.CAUTIONFor saf

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9 Changes the playback point by draggingthe key.= For details, refer to Operating the timebar on page 23.a Switches the media file type.= For details,

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Reading the screen (for audio)Example: CD4312Reading the screen (for video)Example: DVD9831765Example: Video-CD31a421 Current time and date2 Playback

Page 10 - Introduction

Starting procedure1 Display the AV source selection screen.= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-playing the AV operation screen on page 20.2

Page 11 - Notes on internal memory

Repeats all files.!:Repeats just the current chapter.!:Repeats just the current title.Switching the media file typeWhen playing a digital media contai

Page 12 - Basic operation

Switching the subtitlelanguageYou can switch the subtitle language while adisc is playing when the disc has multilingualdata (multi-subtitle).% Touch

Page 13 - Protecting your product

“External storage device (USB, SD)”The SD memory card, SDHC memor y cardand USB memory device are collectively re-ferred to as the “external storage d

Page 14 - F77DAB F70DAB

Resuming playback(Bookmark)The Bookmark function lets you resume play-back from a selected scene the next time thedisc is loaded.% Touch the following

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! Mix: Mixing left and rightp This function is not available when discplayback has been stopped.p The appearance of this key changes accord-ing to the

Page 16 - On first-time startup

You can play compressed audio files stored ina disc or an external storage device (USB, SD)using the built-in drive of this product. Thissection descr

Page 17 - Turning off the display

p This function is available only whenplaying files in an external storage de-vice (USB, SD) in the Music Browsemode.Reading the screenExample: USB524

Page 18 - How to use the screens

Setting a repeat play range (for FolderBrowse mode)Indicator MeaningRepeats just the current file.Repeats just the current folder.Repeats all compress

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If connecting an external storage device (USB,SD), this product accesses the database ofmusic files with tag information and switchesto the Music Brow

Page 20 - Displaying the AV

% Touch the following key repeatedlyuntil the desired setting appears.Turns random play on or off.! (default):Does not play files in random order.!:Pl

Page 21 - Changing the display order

You can play compressed video files stored ona disc or in an external storage device (USB,SD) using the built-in drive of this product.This section de

Page 22 - Using the touch panel

Reading the screenExample: Disc3211 Current time and date2 Play time indicatorShows the elapsed playing time within thecurrent file.3 Current file inf

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2 Touch a file on the list to play back.p Files are played back in file number orderand folders are skipped if they contain nofiles. (If folder 01 (ro

Page 24 - On first-time startup of the

Checking part names andfunctionsThis chapter gives information about the namesof the parts and the main features using the but-tons.F77DAB F70DAB1 3 4

Page 25 - Operating the Navigation

You can view still images (JPEG images)stored in an external storage device (USB, SD)using the built-in drive of this product. Thissection describes h

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3 Touch [USB] or [SD] on the AV sourceselection screen.The image is displayed on the screen.4 Use the touch panel keys on the screento control the ext

Page 27 - How to use the map

p This setting is available during playback ofthe JPEG files.1 Press the HOME button to display theTop menu screen.2 Touch the following keys in the f

Page 28 - Operating the Map screen

For iPod with a 30-pin connector usersp Depending on your iPod, there may not beany output unless you use a USB interfacecable for iPod / iPhone (CD-I

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= For details, refer to Setting the time anddate on page 201.3 Displays the Setting menu screen.4 Recalls equaliser curves.= For details, refer to Usi

Page 30 - Understanding the route

Shows the title of the album of the cur-rent file (when available). “No Title” isdisplayed if there is no correspondinginformation.!: GenreShows the g

Page 31 - Browsing the data field

p This icon may not be displayed when aniPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5s,iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, or iPod touch (5thgeneration) is used.Setting a repeat

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p The Initial Search Bar is not displayed inthe top category list or the song list.5 Release the Initial Search Bar at the de-sired alphabet.The items

Page 33 - Searching for a destination

p The icon does not change when using thisfunction with an iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6,iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, or iPodtouch (5th generation). The

Page 34 - Interest (POI)

Reading the screen12345 61 App nameShows the App name of the currently playing.2 Song titleShows the title of the song currently beingplayed (when ava

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a Auto EQ microphone input jackUse to connect a microphone for acousticalmeasurement (sold separately).b Disc-loading slotInsert a disc to play.= For

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F77DAB F70DABIf an Android Auto-compatible device is con-nected to this product, you can listen to themusic output from the Android device withthis pr

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Setting a repeat play rangeIndicator MeaningRepeats all songs in the se-lected list.Repeats just the current song.p Playback condition indicators may

Page 38 - Selecting a location you

WARNINGCertain uses of an iPhone or a smartphonemay not be legal while driving in your juris-diction, so you must be aware of and obeyany such restric

Page 39 - Searching for a location

p If you press the HOME button twice, theApp control side bar will disappear. Pressthe HOME button twice again, and the Appcontrol side bar will appea

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6 Touch the desired application icon.The desired application is launched, and theapplication operation screen appears.7 Operate the application.8 Pres

Page 41 - Using the “Map Location”

12345671 Enters the characters.2 Deletes the entered text one letter at a time,beginning at the end of the text.3 Confirms the entry and allows you to

Page 42 - Modifying the route

Displaying the image of yourapplication (iPhone with 30-pinconnector)You can set an image of an application foriPhone, which is not compatible withApp

Page 43 - Checking route alternatives

p When you touch the display in this func-tion, “Don’t Touch” mark appears on theupper right corner of the screen.1 Connect your smartphone to this pr

Page 44 - Checking route information

Starting procedureWhen connecting an Android Auto-compati-ble device to this product, you must select themethod for connecting your device. Settingsar

Page 45 - Cancelling the current route

p You cannot adjust the volume of the mainsound on the screen. Touch the VOL (+/–)button to adjust the volume of the mainsound.p The volume menu is di

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2 Push the lower part of the detachablefaceplate until you hear a click.If you fail to successfully attach the detach-able faceplate to this product,

Page 47 - “Saved Location”

5 Touch the desired application icon.The desired application is launched, and theapplication operation screen appears.p Some applications may not laun

Page 48 - Storing a route in “Saved

WARNINGCertain uses of an iPhone or a smartphonemay not be legal while driving in your juris-diction, so you must be aware of and obeyany such restric

Page 49 - Saving a location as an

7 Performs additional functions of each sta-tion or content currently playing.p The icons displayed vary depending oneach station or content.Indicator

Page 50 - Displays the shortcuts

For iPhone with a Lightningconnector users1 Unlock your iPhone.2 Connect your iPhone.F77DABp Connect via USB, Bluetooth, or HDMI andBluetooth.= For de

Page 51 - Checking the traffic

5 Use the touch panel keys on the screento control Aha Radio.= For details, refer to Using the touch panelkeys on page 141.Operating with thehardware

Page 52 - 1 Traffic notification icon

You can control a Bluetooth audio player.p Before using the Bluetooth audio player,you must register and connect the deviceto this product.= For detai

Page 53 - Checking useful information

a Plays files in random order.= For details, refer to Playing files in ran-dom order on page 147.b Sets a repeat play range.= For details, refer to Se

Page 54 - Recording your travel history

Selecting files from the filename listThe file name list lets you see the list of tracktitles for the Bluetooth audio player and letsyou select one of

Page 55 - Using the Trip Computer mode

F77DABYou can display the video image output by thedevice connected to this product. This sectiondescribes operations for an HDMI source.p A High Spee

Page 56 - Calculating the fuel

You can display the video image output by thedevice connected to this product. This sectiondescribes operations for an AUX source.p A Mini-jack AV cab

Page 57 - Setting the car maintenance

Inserting and ejecting a discInserting a discF77DAB F70DAB1 Press the h button.The following screen appears.2 Touch the following key.Opens the LCD pa

Page 58 - Customising the

4 Confirm that “AUX Input” is turned on.p The default setting is “On”.5 Display the AV source selection screen.= For details of the operations, refer

Page 59 - Information on each option

You can display the video image output by thedevice connected to this product.= For details of the connection method, referto the Installation Manual.

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6 Display the AV source selection screen.= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-playing the AV operation screen on page 20.7 Touch [AV] on the

Page 61 - “Sound” settings

MIXTRAX is original technology for creatingnon-stop mixes of selections from your audiolibrary, complete with DJ effects that makethem sound as if a D

Page 62 - “Navigation Map” settings

2 Touch the following key.Displays the “Playback not al-lowed” screen.3 Touch [Songs], [Artists] or [Albums].4 Touch the box on the left of the item o

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Navigation info windowYou can set whether to display the guidanceinformation of the navigation on the AV opera-tion screen.1 Press the HOME button to

Page 64 - “Regional” settings

3 Touch [AV Source Settings].The following screen appears.4 Touch [Radio Settings].The following screen appears.5 Touch [FM Step] repeatedly until the

Page 65 - “Trip Monitor” settings

Activating the Bluetoothaudio sourceYou need to activate the Bluetooth audiosource in order to use a Bluetooth audioplayer.1 Press the HOME button to

Page 66 - Setting the alert point

! Source:Displays the video image output by the con-nected external device.! Camera:Displays the image output by the connectedexternal camera.p If “Ca

Page 67 - Expanding the use of the

Setting the polarity of the rearview camera1 Press the HOME button to display theTop menu screen.2 Touch the following keys in the follow-ing order.Th

Page 68 - Compatibility and

Ejecting an SD memory cardF77DAB F70DAB1 Press the h button.The following screen appears.2 Touch the following key.Opens the LCD panel.3 Press the mid

Page 69 - Getting the map update

Setting the camera forCamera View modeTo display Camera View at all times, “CameraView” needs to be set to “On”.p To set the rear view camera for Came

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4 Touch [Parking Assist Guide] repeatedlyuntil the desired setting appears.! Off (default):Hides the guidelines.! On:Displays the guidelines.When the

Page 71 - Pairing from your Bluetooth

6 Touch [Parking Assist Guide Adjust].The following screen appears.7 Set the guidelines by dragging the fourpoints.8 Touch the following keys to adjus

Page 72 - Deleting a registered device

4 Touch [2nd Camera Input] repeatedlyuntil the desired setting appears.! Off (default):Turns the second camera input setting off.! On:Turns the second

Page 73 - Deletes a paired device

Activates the safe mode function.! Off:Deactivates the safe mode function.Turning off the demo screenIf the demo screen appears, perform the fol-lowin

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2 Touch the following keys in the follow-ing order.The “System” screen appears.3 Touch [Climate Reverse] repeatedlyuntil the desired setting appears.!

Page 75 - Displaying the Bluetooth

2 Touch the following keys in the follow-ing order.The “System” screen appears.3 Touch [Touch Panel Calibration].The touch panel adjustment screen app

Page 76 - Using hands-free phoning

Setting whether to activatethe dimmer functionYou can set whether to activate the dimmerfunction at nighttime.p This function is available only when “

Page 77 - Making a phone call

Adjusting the pictureYou can adjust the picture for each source, theApplication screen, and rear view camera.CAUTIONFor safety reasons, you cannot use

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p The setting contents can be memorised se-parately for the following screens and videoimages.— DVD, Video-CD and Disc— AV and external camera— USB (V

Page 79 - Receiving a phone call

3 Touch the following key.Displays the “Smartphone Setup”screen.4 Touch the item you want to set.= For details, refer to Information on the con-nectio

Page 80 - Minimising the dial

5 Touch the following keys in the follow-ing order.The “System” screen appears.6 Touch [System Information].The following screen appears.7 Touch [Firm

Page 81 - Changing the phone settings

Sensor learning situations for distance(Distance), right turns (Right Turn), leftturns (Left Turn) and 3D detection (3D) areindicated by the length of

Page 82 - Notes for hands-free phoning

761 GPS AntennaIndicates the connection status of the GPSaerial, the reception sensitivity, and fromhow many satellites the signal is received.ColourS

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Using fader/balanceadjustmentYou can select a fader/balance setting thatprovides an ideal listening environment in alloccupied seats.p This function i

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4 Touch the following keys to adjust theleft/right speaker balance.Moves towards the left.Moves towards the right.Each time you touch the keys, the le

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The following AV sources are set to the same source level adjustment volume automatically.F77DABRequired cable(sold separately)Smartphone SetupAV sour

Page 86

p When a USB storage device is connected toUSB port 1 or USB port 2, the source leveladjustment volume is automatically set tothe same level as the US

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5 Touch the following keys to select“Front” or “Rear”.Selects the adjustable previous speak-er.Selects the adjustable next speaker.6 Touch [HPF] to tu

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The “Audio” screen appears.3 Touch [Listening Position].The “Listening Position” screen appears.4 Touch the desired position.! Off (default):Changes t

Page 89 - Using the radio

Changes the speaker level of the front rightspeaker.! Rear Left:Changes the speaker level of the rear leftspeaker.! Rear Right:Changes the speaker lev

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How to use the screensSwitching screens using the touch panel keys123478ab569Engb18Chapter02Basic operation

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6 Touch the following keys to input thedistance between the selected speaker andthe listening position.Decreases the distance between the se-lected sp

Page 92 - Receiving traffic

Using the equaliserThe equaliser lets you adjust equalisation tomatch the vehicle interior acoustic character-istics as desired.Recalling equaliser cu

Page 93 - Using news programme

Using the auto-adjusted equaliserYou can set the auto-adjusted equaliser to suitthe vehicle’s acoustics. To use this function,the vehicle’s acoustics

Page 94 - Tuning into alternative

! When this product is connected to a poweramp with an LPF (low pass filter), turn theLPF off before performing Auto EQ. Also,set the cut-off frequenc

Page 95 - Switching Auto PI seek

6 Press the HOME button to display theTop menu screen.7 Touch the following keys in the follow-ing order.The “Audio” screen appears.8 Touch [A-EQ&

Page 96 - Switching the sound

Selecting the backgrounddisplayThe background display can be selected from8 different preset displays for the AV operationscreen and 5 different prese

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p You can also change the screen for settingsby touching [Illumination], [Theme]or[Clock] on this screen.4 Touch the following key.Displays the list o

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Creating a user-defined colourYou can create a user-defined colour. The cre-ated colour is stored, and you can select thecolour when setting the illum

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Selecting the clock imageThe clock on the AV operation screen and theTop menu screen can be selected from 3 differ-ent images.1 Press the HOME button

Page 100 - Using the Digital Radio (DAB)

1 Press the HOME button to display theTop menu screen.2 Touch the following keys in the follow-ing order.The “Theme” screen appears.3 Touch [Splash Sc

Page 101

Switching screens using the hardware buttonsab9171 Top menu screenThis is the starting menu to access the de-sired screens and operate the various fun

Page 102 - Switching to a similar

5 Touch the desired item.! Illumination:Selects the illumination colour setting.! Splash Screen:Selects the splash screen setting.! Select All:Selects

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Setting the top-prioritylanguagesYou can assign the top-pri ority language to thetop-priority subtitle, audio and menu in initialplayback. If the sele

Page 104 - Playback screen (page 2)

p If the selected language is not available, thelanguage specified on the disc is applied.p You can switch the audio language bytouching the audio lan

Page 105 - Playing a disc

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

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3 Touch [DVD/DivX Setup].The following screen appears.4 Touch [Parental].The “Parental” screen appears.5 Touch [0] to [9] to input a four-digitcode nu

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5 Touch [Registration Code].Your 10-digit registration code is displayed.p Make a note of the code as you will need itwhen you register with a DivX VO

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p You can operate this function only for thevideo signal input into the AV input.1 Press the HOME button to display theTop menu screen.2 Touch the fol

Page 109

Language code chart for DVDsTwo-lettercode, inputcodeLanguageTwo-lettercode, inputcodeLanguageTwo-lettercode, inputcodeLanguageaa, 0101 Afar ie, 0905

Page 110

Registering your favourite menu items inshortcuts allows you to quickly jump to the re-gistered menu screen by a simple touch onthe “Favorites” screen

Page 111 - Operating with the

F77DAB F70DAB F970DABF9770DABBy connecting the optional Vehicle Bus adap-ter, you can display the operation status of thevehicle’s parking sensor func

Page 112 - Using the touch panel keys

Thank you for buying this Pioneer product.Please read through these instructions so you will know how to operate your modelproperly. After you have fi

Page 113 - Reading the screen

b Application menu screenThis product can switch to the applicationmenu, on which you can display and oper-ate the application for an iPhone or a smar

Page 114 - Indicator Meaning

a9bc6873 45211 Displays that the rear window heating settingis on.2 Displays that the front window heating settingis on.3 Displays that the internal c

Page 115

Setting the time and dateYou can change the date display format andthe time format.1 Touch the current time on the screen todisplay the Time and date

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! USB2:Transfers the song information to your iPodwhich is connected to USB port 2.5 Tune into a broadcast station.When the song information is receiv

Page 117

A 4:3 picture is enlarged in the horizontaldirection only, enabling you to enjoy a 4:3TV picture (normal picture) without anyomissions.p This setting

Page 118

Selecting the video for therear displayYou can choose either to show the sameimage as the front screen or to show the se-lected source on the rear dis

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3 Touch Area1, followed by Area2, andthen touch and hold Area3.Area1 Area2 Area3The “Anti-theft Setting Menu” screen ap-pears.4 Touch [Set Password].T

Page 120 - Starting procedure

8 Touch [Go].A message indicating that the security settingis cancelled appears.Forgotten passwordContact the nearest authorised Pioneer Ser-vice Stat

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

Page 122

Symptom Cause Action (Reference)Playback is not with the audiolanguage and subtitle languagesettings selected in “ DVD/DivXSetup”.The DVD playing does

Page 123 - Using an iPod

Symptom Cause ActionThe smartphone was notcharged.Charging stopped because the tem-perature of the smartphone rosedue to prolonged use of the smart-ph

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= For details, refer to Navigation info win-dow on page 155.Selecting a front source on theAV source selection screen1 Press the HOME button to displa

Page 125 - Setting the shuffle play

Message Cause ActionDetected unusual speedpulses.The speed pulse cannot be detectedcorrectly.Contact your dealer or an authorised PioneerStation for a

Page 126

Message Cause Action (Reference)Video resolution not sup-portedFiles that cannot be played on thisproduct are included in the file.Select a file that

Page 127

Message Cause Action (Reference)USB1 was disconnected fordevice protection. Do not re-insert this USB memory intothe unit. Press reset to restartUSB m

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BluetoothMessage Cause ActionError-10 The power failed for the Bluetoothmodule of this product.Turn the ignition switch to OFF and then toON.If the er

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Message Cause ActionCommunication error oc-curred.There was a communication error. ! Disconnect the cable from the smartphone,and then connect the sma

Page 130

Positioning technologyPositioning by GPSThe Global Positioning System (GPS) uses anetwork of satellites orbiting the Earth. Eachof the satellites, whi

Page 131

Map matchingAs mentioned, the positioning systems usedby this navigation system are susceptible tocertain errors. Their calculations may, on occa-sion

Page 132 - Using AppRadio Mode

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

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

Page 134 - Using the keyboard

Route setting informationRoute search specificationsYour navigation system sets a route to yourdestination by applying certain built-in rules tothe ma

Page 135 - Adjusting the image size (For

2 Touch the following key.Displays the AV source selectionscreen.3 Touch and hold a source icon, and dragthe icon to the desired position.p If the sou

Page 136

Built-in drive and care! Use only conventional, fully circular discs.Do not use shaped discs.! Do not use cracked, chipped, warped, orotherwise damage

Page 137 - Using Android Auto

p It is not possible to play DVD-Audio discs.This DVD drive may not be able to play alldiscs bearing the marks shown above.AVCHD recorded discsThis un

Page 138 - Adjusting the volume

! Playback of discs recorded on a computermay not be possible, depending on the re-cording device, writing software, their set-tings, and other enviro

Page 139 - Using MirrorLink mode

Handling guidelines andsupplemental information! This product is not compatible with theMulti Media Card (MMC).! Copyright protected files cannot be p

Page 140 - Using the audio mix function

Media compatibility chartGeneralMedia CD-R/-RWDVD-R/-R SL/-RDL/DVD-RWUSB storage de-viceSD memory cardFile system! ISO9660 level 1! ISO9660 level 2! R

Page 141 - Using Aha Radio

WMA compatibilityMedia CD-R/-RWDVD-R/-R SL/-RDL/DVD-RWUSB storage de-viceSD memory cardFile extension .wmaBit rate 5 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBRSampli

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DivX compatibilityMedia CD-R/-RWDVD-R/-R SL/-RDL/DVD-RWUSB storage de-viceSD memory cardFile extension .avi/.divxDivX files on the external storage de

Page 143

Video files compatibility (USB, SD)File extension .avi .mkv .mov .f4v .mp4Compatible videocodecMPEG-4, H.264,H.263, XvidMPEG-4, H.264,VC-1, XvidMPEG-4

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Example of a hierarchyThe following figure is an example of the tierstructure in the disc. The numbers in the fig-ure indicate the order in which fold

Page 145

AACAAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding andrefers to an audio compression technologystandard used with MPEG-2 and MPEG-4. Sev-eral applications can

Page 146

Operating list screens312311 Touching an item on the list selects the itemor narrows down the options.2 Appears when all characters are not displayedo

Page 147

LightningLightning is a trademark of Apple Inc.App StoreApp Store is a service mark of Apple Inc.iOSiOS is a trademark on which Cisco holds thetradema

Page 148 - Using an HDMI source

HDMIThe terms HDMI and HDMI High-DefinitionMultimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo aretrademarks or registered trademarks of HDMILicensing, LLC in the

Page 149 - Using an AUX source

Using the LCD screen correctlyHandling the LCD screen! When the LCD screen is subjected to directsunlight for a long period of time, it will be-come v

Page 150 - Switching the operation

Display informationPhone menuPagePreset Dial 79Phone Book 77History 78Dial 77Voice recognition function 82System menuPageNavigation Related SettingsNa

Page 151 - Using AV input

PageCamera View 160Back Camera Input 1582nd Camera Input 162Camera Polarity 159Parking Assist Guide 160Back Camera: Reverse Video 1592nd Camera: Rever

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Audio menuPageGraphic EQ 181Fader/Balance 173Balance 173Mute Level 174Source Level Adjuster 174Rear Speaker 176Subwoofer 177Speaker Level 178Crossover

Page 153 - Using MIXTRAX

Bluetooth menuPageConnection 70Auto Connect 72Visibility 73PIN Code Input 73Device Information 74Auto Answer 81Ring Tone 81Invert Name 81Bluetooth Mem

Page 154 - Setting the flash pattern

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

Page 155 - System settings

AVIC-F70DAB ... 156.6 mm × 81.6 mmAVIC-F970DAB ... 137.5 mm × 77.3 mmAVIC-F970BT ... 137.5 mm × 77.3 mmAV

Page 156 - Setting the Digital Radio

MP3 decoding format... MPEG-1/Layer 1, MPEG-1/Layer 2, MPEG-1/Layer 3MPEG-2/Layer 1, MPEG-2/Layer 2, MPEG-2/La

Page 157

On first-time startup of thenavigation systemWhen you use the navigation function for thefirst time, an initial setup process starts auto-matically. F

Page 158 - Setting the rear view camera

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Page 159

Operating the Navigationmenu screen1 Press the MAP button.The Map screen appears.2 Touch the following key.Displays the navigation menu onthe Map scre

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Adds a waypoint.Displays route alter-natives, parts of theroute to avoid, or spe-cific roads in yourplanned route toavoid.Displays the route inits ful

Page 161 - Setting guidelines on the

Most of the information provided by your naviga-tion system can be seen on the map. You need tobecome familiar with how information appearson the map.

Page 162 - Setting the second camera

Operating the Map screenChanging the scale of the mapp There is a limit to map scaling in 3D mapview mode. If the map scale is zoomed outfurther, the

Page 163 - Setting the safe mode

p For information on the controls when thescrolled map is displayed, refer to Controlkeys on the scrolled map on page 29.Scrolling the map to theposit

Page 164 - F9770DAB

– Control keys on the scrolled map 29Understanding the route guidance 30– Frequently shown route events 30Browsing the data field 31– When the system

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Understanding the routeguidanceOnce the route guidance begins, the systemprovides various guides by voice, text indica-tions and signs.Frequently show

Page 166 - Setting the dimmer function

If you are approaching a complex intersectionand the necessary information exists, the mapis replaced with a 3D view of the junction.SignpostsJunction

Page 167

When a GPS position is available, the triangu-lar mark is displayed in full colour.When there is no GPS position, the triangularmark is transparent. I

Page 168 - Adjusting the picture

CAUTIONFor safety reasons, these route-setting functionsare not available while your vehicle is in motion.To enable these functions, you must stop in

Page 169 - Updating firmware

After touching [Select as Destination], the“Route Summary” screen appears and count-down begins. When the countdown ends, theguidance automatically st

Page 170 - Checking sensor learning

= For details on the operations in the “RouteSummary” screen, refer to Checking routeinformation and preferences on page 44.8 Touch [Start Navigation]

Page 171 - Checking the connections

# If you touch , you can change the sortmethod of the results.9 Touch [Select as Destination] on the“Map Location” screen.= For details on the operati

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= For details on the operations in the “RouteSummary” screen, refer to Checking routeinformation and preferences on page 44.8 Touch [Start Navigation]

Page 173 - Audio adjustments

5 Touch [Saved Routes].The “Saved Routes” screen appears.6 Touch the entry you want.The “Route Planner” screen appears.p You can add waypoints or chan

Page 174 - Adjusting source levels

Smart History items are shown in the “NewRoute to...” screen for easy access.Searching for a locationusing “Combined Search”The “Combined Search” feat

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– Setting the car maintenanceschedule 57Customising preferences of thenavigationCustomising the navigation settings 58– Restoring the default settings

Page 176 - Adjusting the filter

10 Touch [Start Navigation].Your navigation system starts the route gui-dance.= For details of the route guidance, refer toUnderstanding the route gui

Page 177 - Selecting the listening

4 Touch [Select as Destination].After touching [Select as Destination], the“Route Summary” screen appears and count-down begins. When the countdown en

Page 178 - Adjusting the speaker

Modifying the routeWhen navigation is already started, there areseveral ways to modify the current route. Thefollowing sections describe some of those

Page 179 - Adjusting the time alignment

Changing the starting positionThe starting position for route can be changedfrom the current position.1 Press the MAP button.The Map screen appears.2

Page 180 - Using the automatic sound

5 Touch any of the conditions you wantto display on the map.You can see the approximate time requiredand total distance of selected route alterna-tive

Page 181 - Using the equaliser

4 Touch one of the options.154237689p You can scroll the map by dragging themap.1 Shows the information for a transit point onthe route. Touching the

Page 182 - Adjusting the equaliser curve

Watching the simulation of therouteYou can run a simulation of the navigation forthe current route, as a demonstration. Followthe steps below.1 Set a

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Storing a location in“Saved Location”Storing your favourite locations in “Saved Lo-cation” allows you to save the time and effortused on re-entering t

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Renaming stored locations1 Press the MAP button.The Map screen appears.2 Touch the following key.Displays the navigation menu onthe Map screen.3 Touch

Page 185 - Theme menu

4 Touch [Route Summary].The “Route Summary” screen appears.5 Touch the following key.Displays the shortcuts.6 Touch [Save Route].The “Save Route” scre

Page 186 - Setting the illumination

Information on the connections andfunctions for each device 86Using the radioUsing the touch panel keys 89Reading the screen 89Starting procedure 90Se

Page 187 - Selecting the theme colour

= For details, refer to “ Warnings” settings onpage 62.1 Press the MAP button.The Map screen appears.2 Scroll the map and select a location.The cursor

Page 188 - Changing the preinstalled

The Traffic Message Channel (TMC) providesreal-time traffic reports. If the navigation sys-tem is equipped with the TMC feature, you cancheck the traf

Page 189 - Replicating the settings

When traffic incidentsoccur on your routeThe notification icon shows the status of trafficinformation reception.Indicates that there are no trafficinc

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Checking useful informationThe “Useful Information” menu contains var-ious information to support your driving.p The online function in “Parking”, “We

Page 191 - Setting up the video player

! Trip Monitor:Checks the statistical data of your trips (forexample, start time, end time, averagespeed, etc.).= For details, refer to Recording your

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Touching allows you to view the shortcutsand enables you to use the following func-tions.! View on MapShows the trip log on the map screen.! Export Tr

Page 193 - Setting parental lock

2 Touch the data field key.The “Trip Computer” screen appears.p If you touch [Trip Summary], the details ofthe current trip are displayed. Touch [Save

Page 194 - Displaying your DivX VOD

2 Touch the following key.Displays the navigation menu onthe Map screen.3 Touch [Useful Information].The “Useful Information” screen appears.4 Touch [

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Customising thenavigation settingsYou can configure the navigation settings, andmodify the behaviour of this system.1 Press the MAP button.The Map scr

Page 196 - Setting the video output

Modifies the basic software parametersused during the initial setup process.! SyncTool:Starts the synchronisation tool, whichmakes it possible to upda

Page 197 - Language code chart for DVDs

Operating with the hardware buttons 116Playing compressed video filesUsing the touch panel keys 117Reading the screen 118Starting procedure (for Disc)

Page 198 - Favourite menu

— Manoeuvre restrictions and directionalconstraints are taken into account whenplanning a route.— Roads are used only if access for taxis isallowed.—

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FerriesWhen this function is turned off, the route iscalculated prioritising the avoidance of ferries.Car Shuttle TrainsWhen this function is turned o

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Announce Traffic InfoYou can select whether to have the navigationsystem announce by voice the traffic informa-tion whenever a traffic incident on you

Page 201 - Common operations

! BuildingsThis setting shows or hides 3D city modelswhich are 3D artistic or block representa-tions of complete city building data con-taining actual

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! Touch [Dismiss] or just ignore the messageif you want to keep the original route.! Touch [Preview] to see an overview of theoriginal route and the d

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The time zone setting changes automati-cally if automatic change is available.Otherwise, the present setting value thatyou set is used.! Manual Time Z

Page 204 - Other functions

Save Track Log= For details, refer to Setting the trip logger onpage 55.“Online Services” settingsYou can use the “Online Services” settings toenable

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10 Touch [Warning Type] and then touchone of the options.The following alert types are available:! Disabled:The system does not warn you of the alertp

Page 206 - Restoring this product to

! Pioneer is not liable for any issues that mayarise from incorrect or flawed app-based con-tent.! The content and functionality of the supportedappli

Page 207 - Appendix

Preparations before using theAVICSYNC function1 Download the AVICSYNC App fromApp Store or Google Play and install theapp to your iPhone or smartphone

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– For iPhone with a 30-pin connectorusers 142– For iPhone with a Lightning connectorusers 143– For smartphone users 143Operating with the hardware but

Page 209 - Error messages

If your devices feature Bluetooth®technology,this product can be connected to your deviceswirelessly. This section describes how to setup a Bluetooth

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5 Touch the following key.Starts searching.The system searches for Bluetooth deviceswaiting for a connection and displays them inthe list if a device

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= For details, refer to Switching visibility onpage 73.1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech-nology on your devices.p For some Bluetooth devices, no

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4 Touch the following key.Deletes a paired device.A confirmation message appears.5 Touch [Yes].The device is deleted.Connecting a registeredBluetooth

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1 Press the HOME button to display theTop menu screen.2 Touch the following keys in the follow-ing order.The “Bluetooth” screen appears.3 Touch [PIN C

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2 Touch the following keys in the follow-ing order.The “Bluetooth” screen appears.3 Touch [BT Software Update].4 Touch [Start].The data transfer scree

Page 215 - Positioning technology

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

Page 216 - Handling large errors

Making a phone callYou can make a phone call in many differentways.Direct dialling1 Press the HOME button to display theTop menu screen.2 Touch the fo

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Selecting a number by alphabetsearch modeIf many phone numbers are registered in thephone book, you can search for phone num-bers by alphabet search m

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3 Touch the desired entry on the list tomake a call.The dial screen appears.4 Dialling starts.p To cancel the call, touch .5 Touch the following key.E

Page 219 - Handling and care of discs

Displaying the firmware version 169Updating firmware 169Checking sensor learning status and drivingstatus 170Clearing the status 171Checking the conne

Page 220 - Playable discs

Answering an incoming callThis product informs you that it is receiving acall by displaying a message and producing aring sound.p You can set the syst

Page 221 - Detailed information for

Changing the phone settingsAnswering a call automaticallyThis product automatically answers incomingcalls to the connected mobile phone, so youcan ans

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% Touch the following keys to turn pri-vate mode on or off.Talk directly on your mobile device.Hands-free phoningAdjusting the other party’slistening

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! The line-of-sight distance between this pro-duct and your mobile phone must be10 metres or less when sending and receiv-ing voice and data via Bluet

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When using an iPod / iPhone or a smartphonewith this product, configure the settings ofthis product according to the device to be con-nected.This sect

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! iPod classic 160GB (2008): Ver. 2.0.1! iPod classic 80GB: Ver. 1.1.2! iPod nano (7th generation)! iPod nano (6th generation): Ver. 1.2! iPod nano (5

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Information on the connections and functions for each deviceThe settings and cables required for connecting each device, and the available sources are

Page 227

iPod / iPhone with a Lightning connectorRequired cable (sold separately)Cable connec-tion is not re-quired.CD-IU52! CD-IH202! CD-IU52! Lightning Di-gi

Page 228 - Bluetooth

Android, MirrorLinkRequired cable (sold separately)Cable connection isnot required.CD-MU200 CD-AH200Smartphone SetupDevice Others Others OthersConnect

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You can listen to the radio using this product.This section describes operations for theradio.Using the touch panel keys12 4365798a1 Displays the sour

Page 230 - Using app-based connected

Storing song information to an iPod (iTunesTagging) 201Setting the “Sound Retriever” function 202Changing the wide screen mode 202Other functionsSelec

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Shows the status of the song informationstored in this product.p The icon is displayed on all operationscreens of AV sources.Indicator MeaningAppears

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Selecting a preset channelfrom the preset channel listOnce you have stored broadcast channels,you can easily recall preset channels frommemory with a

Page 233 - Display information

2 Touch the following keys in the follow-ing order.The “System” screen appears.3 Touch [AV Source Settings].The following screen appears.4 Touch [Radi

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4 Touch [Radio Settings].The following screen appears.5 Touch [TA Interrupt] repeatedly untilthe desired setting appears.F77DAB F70DAB F970DABF9770DAB

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4 Touch [Radio Settings].The following screen appears.5 Touch [News Interrupt] repeatedly untilthe desired setting appears.! Off (default):Deactivates

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p Sound may be temporarily interrupted byanother programme during an AF fre-quency search.p AF can be turned on or off independentlyfor each FM band.L

Page 237 - Specifications

2 Touch the following keys in the follow-ing order.The “System” screen appears.3 Touch [AV Source Settings].The following screen appears.4 Touch [Radi

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Storing song informationto an iPod (iTunes Tagging)= For details, refer to Storing song informationto an iPod (iTunes Tagging) on page 201.Operating w

Page 239

F77DAB F70DAB F970DABF9770DABYou can listen to the Digital Audio Broadcast-ing using this product. This section describesoperations for Digital Audio

Page 240 - PIONEER CORPORATION

b Recalls the preset channel stored to a keyfrom memory with a single touch of thekey.Stores the current broadcast frequency toa key for later recall

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