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Operation Manual
FLASH MEMORY MULTIMEDIA AV NAVIGATION
RECEIVER
AVIC-Z110BT
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 - AVIC-Z110BT

Operation ManualFLASH MEMORY MULTIMEDIA AV NAVIGATIONRECEIVERAVIC-Z110BTNotice to all users:This software requires that the navigation system isproper

Page 2 - Contents

License AgreementPIONEER AVIC-Z110BT - for U.S.A.THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEENYOU, AS THE END USER, AND PIONEERELECTRONICS (USA) INC. (“PIONEER”).

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Summer time setting is off by default. Touch[Summer Time] to change the setting if youare in the summer time period.5 Touch [Time format].Each time yo

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This setting controls the guidance volumeof navigation.p When set to, guidance is output.When set to, no guidance is output.! [Phone Ringtone]This set

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Rear view cameraThe navigation system features a function thatautomatically switches to the full-screen rearview camera image installed on your vehicl

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Setting the illumination colorThe illumination color can be selected from 11different colors. Furthermore, the illuminationcolor can be switched betwe

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1 Insert an SD memory card into the SDcard slot.= For more details of the operation, refer to In-serting and ejecting an SD memory card onpage 31.2 Pr

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You can listen to the radio by using the naviga-tion system. This section describes operationsfor radio (FM).% Touch [FM] on the “AV Source” menu todi

Page 9 - Information to User

Switching between thedetailed information displayand the preset list displayYou can switch the left side of the basic screenaccording to your preferen

Page 10 - Introduction

2 Touch [Start] to start “BSM”.BSM begins to flash. While BSM is flashing,the six strongest broadcast frequencies will bestored under the preset tunin

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You can listen to the radio using this naviga-tion system. This section describes operationsfor radio (AM).% Touch [AM] on the “AV Source” menuto disp

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

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3 LIMITATION OF LIABILITYIN NO EVENT SHALL PIONEER BE LIABLEFOR ANY DAMAGES, CLAIM OR LOSS IN-CURRED BY YOU (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIM-ITATION, COMPENSAT

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You can listen to the radio by using the naviga-tion system. This section describes operationsfor HD Radio reception.p For details concerning operatio

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Switching between thedetailed information displayand the preset list displayYou can switch the left side of the basic screenaccording to your preferen

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= For details, refer to this page.3 Tuning in strong signals= For details, refer to this page.4 Switching the reception mode= For details, refer to th

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You can play a normal music CD using thebuilt-in drive of the navigation system. Thissection describes how.1 Insert the disc you want to play intodisc

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Touching Page skips to the start of the nexttrack. Touching [o] once skips to the startof the current track. Touching it again will skipto the previous

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

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Using the touch panel keys253141 Display the “Function” menu= For details, refer to Using the“Function” menu on this page.2 Switch the media file type

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2 Touch .1 2 3 41 Repeating playEach touch of [Repeat] changes the settingas follows:! Disc — Repeats all compressed audiofiles! Track — Repeats just

Page 22 - About the database

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

Page 23 - Important Safety Information

You can display the menu by touching [Menu]or [Top Menu] while a disc is playing. Touch-ing either of these keys again lets you startplayback from the

Page 24 - Additional Safety Information

PIONEER AVIC-Z110BT - for CanadaTHIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEENYOU, AS THE END USER, AND PIONEERELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC.(“PIONEER”). PLEASE READ

Page 25 - Notes Before Using the System

% Touching [BookM.]:You can bookmark one point for each of up tofive discs. If you try to memorize another pointfor the same disc, the oldest bookmark

Page 26 - Manual overview

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

Page 27 - Definitions of terminology

p If you perform chapter (title) search, fastforward, fast reverse or slow motionplayback, the repeat play range changesto “Disc”.p This function is n

Page 28 - Data subject to erasure

You can play a DVD-VR (DVD Video RecordingFormat) disc using the built-in drive of the na-vigation system. This section describes opera-tions for DVD-

Page 29 - Basic operation

Touching [f] switches between playbackand pause.6 Switch the displayTouching [Disp] changes the information asfollows:Disc information display — Repea

Page 30 - Inserting and ejecting a disc

Switch the playback modeYou have two methods for playing DVD-VRdiscs; Original (original) and Playlist (play-list).p Titles created with DVD recorders

Page 31 - SD memory card

Using the “Function” menu1 Touch [Disc] on the “AV Source” menuto display the “DVD-VR” screen.= For details concerning operations, refer toScreen swit

Page 32 - USB storage device

You can play a DivX disc using the built-indrive of the navigation system. This section de-scribes that operations.Reading the screen1 2 43 65879a1 So

Page 33 - Disconnecting your iPod

Touching Page skips to the start of the nextfile. Touching [o] once skips to the start ofthe current file. Touching again will skip to theprevious file

Page 34 - Regular startup

2 Touch the keys to input the target num-ber or time and then touch [Enter].For time (time search)! To select 5 minutes 03 seconds, touch [5],[min], [

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3 LIMITATION OF LIABILITYIN NO EVENT SHALL PIONEER BE LIABLEFOR ANY DAMAGES, CLAIM OR LOSS IN-CURRED BY YOU (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIM-ITATION, COMPENSAT

Page 36 - Screen switching overview

Configure the DVD-Video/DVD-VR/DivX player.Displaying DVD/DivX® Setupmenu1 Play the disc that contains DVD-Video,DVD-VR or DivX.2 Touch [Disc] on the

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2 Touch [TV Aspect].Each touch of [TV Aspect] changes the settingas follows:! 16:9 — Wide screen picture (16:9) is dis-played as it is (initial settin

Page 38 - Displaying the rear view

1 Display the “DVD/DivX® Setup” screen.= For details, refer to Displaying DVD/DivX®Setup menu on page 130.2 Touch [Auto Play].Touching [Auto Play] swi

Page 39 - How to use the map

Language code chart for DVDsLanguage (code), input code Language (code), input code Language (code), input codeJapanese (ja), 1001 Guarani (gn), 0714

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

Page 41 - Operating the map screen

9 Current file number and total number offilesShows the file number currently played andthe total number of playable audio files.a Track title indicat

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3 Touch the track you want to play.p To cancel the list screen, touch [Detail].Using the “Function” menu1 Touch [USB] or [SD] on the “AV Source”menu t

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

Page 44 - Map Screen

Touching Page skips to the start of the nextfile. Touching [o] once skips to the start ofthe current file. Touching again will skip to theprevious file

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Using the “Function” menu1 Touch [USB] or [SD] on the “AV Source”menu to display the “USB” or “SD” screen.= For details concerning operations, refer t

Page 46 - Displaying POI on the map

Terms and Conditions for theTele Atlas DataTHIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT (THE “AGREE-MENT”) BETWEEN YOU, THE END USER, ANDTELE ATLAS NORTH AMERICA, INC. (

Page 47 - Switching the view mode

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

Page 48 - Changing the road color

Using the touch panel keys(Music)378654121 Album artworkTouch the key to enlarge the album artwork. Ifyou touch again, the artwork returns to its nor-

Page 49 - Selecting “Quick Access”

p Touching [All] on the list includes all op-tions in the current list. For example, if youtouch [All] after touching [Artists], you canproceed to the

Page 50 - Location confirmation screen

4 On the video list, touch the video youwant to play.5 Touch the screen to display the touchpanel keys.= For more details of the operation, refer toUs

Page 51 - Modifying the route

Searching for applicable itemsalphabeticallyUsing the search control displays the pagewhich includes the first applicable option.p This function is av

Page 52 - Adding a waypoint

! On — Outputs the wide-screen videofrom iPod! Off — Outputs the normal-sized videofrom iPodp Display size is changed after youchange “Widescreen” set

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

Page 54 - Editing waypoints

Indicator MeaningAll Repeat All audio files in the currentBluetooth audio player areplayed repeatedly. This is thedefault condition.All Repeat Ran-dom

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You can use the navigation system to controlan XM satellite digital tuner, which is sold se-parately.For details concerning operation, refer to theXM

Page 56 - Canceling the route guidance

Using the touch panel keys% Touch [XM] on the “AV Source” menuto display the “XM” screen.= For details concerning operations, refer toScreen switching

Page 57 - Searching for a location by

6 Indemnity.You agree to indemnify, defend and hold TeleAtlas, its Licensors, and its Suppliers (includ-ing their respective licensors, suppliers, as-

Page 58 - Finding the location by

2 Input [000] and then touch [Enter].If you select another channel, display of theRadio ID is canceled.Storing and recalling broadcaststationsWith a t

Page 59 - Setting up a route to your

p You can customize the setting for the mem-orized songs later.= For more details concerning the opera-tion, refer to Setting the memorizedsongs on th

Page 60 - Interest (POI)

Setting the memorized songsSelecting the songs to alertThe list of song titles memorized for the MyMixFunction (MyMix list) is displayed. You canchang

Page 61 - “Favorites”

You can use the navigation system to control aPioneer Sirius Satellite Radio tuner, which issold separately.For details concerning operation, refer to

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CATEGORY MODE1 2 3456a97 81 Memorize the current song= For details, refer to Memorizing the songon the next page.2 Switch the SIRIUS Instant replay mo

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Storing and recalling broadcaststationsWith a touch of any of the preset tuning keys[Preset 1]to[Preset 6], you can easily store upto six broadcast st

Page 64 - Editing registered locations

Using the “Instant Replay” functionThe “Instant Replay” function allows you toreplay the stored broadcast on Pioneer SIRIUSBUS INTERFACE (if Pioneer S

Page 65 - Editing your home

1 Touch [Memo Edit].2 Touch [Alert].p Touch to toggle the selection.Deleting the memorized songsYou can delete each one of the memorizedtracks from th

Page 66 - Exporting and importing

You can display “video image” output by AV1Input or AV2 Input to the screen of the navi-gation system. For details of the connectionmethod, refer to “

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

Page 68 - Activating the service

In addition to the Warranties contained inthe Agreement, YOU UNDERSTAND THATTHE POIS ARE LICENSED ON AN “AS IS”BASIS WITHOUT GUARANTEE, ANDTHERE ARE N

Page 69 - Browsing gas prices

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

Page 70 - Browsing movie times

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

Page 71 - Browsing weather

Options on the “AV SystemSettings” menuDisplaying the “AV SystemSettings” menu1 Press the HOME button to display the“Top Menu”.2 Touch [Settings].The

Page 72 - Using traffic information

Changing the wide screen mode% Touch [Wide Mode] on the “AV SystemSettings” menu.= For details, refer to Displaying the “AV Sys-tem Settings” menu on

Page 73 - Traffic event icon

— When the navigation outputs the gui-dance voice.— When you use a cellular phone via Blue-tooth technology (dialing, talking, in-coming call).— When

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p Once the cataloging is completed, you candeactivate [VR Catalog Menu] until youupdate the content/data on iPod. If you up-date the iPod data, activa

Page 75 - Viewing the traffic flow

p You cannot make adjustments in the follow-ing situations:— AV source is [Off]— During muting/attenuationp You cannot select [SLA] when the FM tuneri

Page 76 - Browsing local events

1 Touch [EQ] on the “AV Sound Settings”menu.= For details, refer to Displaying the “AVSound Settings” menu on page 165.2 Touch the equalizer you want.

Page 77 - Browsing news headlines

Adjusting loudnessLoudness compensates for deficiencies in thelow- and high-sound ranges at low volume.1 Touch [Loudness] on the “AV SoundSettings” me

Page 78 - Browsing stock quotes

3 Touch [+] or [–] to adjust the source vo-lume.+8dB to –8dB is displayed as the source vo-lume is increased or decreased.The following AV sources are

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LicensesEn17Chapter01IntroductionIntroduction

Page 80 - Bluetooth device

To Ensure Safe DrivingCAUTIONFor your safety, avoid viewing the screen in thevoice operation as much as possible whiledriving.If you use voice operati

Page 81 - Pairing from your Bluetooth

2 Press the VOICE button to activatevoice operations.A list of commands for voice operation ap-pears. After a message, the beep indicatesthat the syst

Page 82 - Connecting a registered

3 Say “iPod” on the selection screen toswitch the AV source to iPod.p Touching the item on the screen also en-ables you to select the desired AV sourc

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Voice commands and operationsPlay artists d Displays the artist list d Say the artist name that you want to play.Play the artist <Artist name> d

Page 84 - Using hands-free phoning

Voice operation for AV source (other than iPod)AV source selectionVoice commands and operationsChange Source to DISC d Switches the AV source to Disc.

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Voice commands related to hands-free phoningp You can make a phone call by voice dialingif the cellular phone featuring Bluetoothwireless technology i

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Tips for Voice OperationFor your voice commands to be correctly re-cognized and interpreted, ensure that condi-tions are suitable for recognition.Clos

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

Page 88 - Receiving a phone call

Restoring the default settingResets various settings registered to the navi-gation system and restores them to the defaultor factory settings.p Some d

Page 89 - Changing the phone settings

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

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En18Chapter01Introduction

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Navigation functions Method 1 Method 2 Method 3 Method 4[Phone Menu]menuAll settings — 111Other functions Anti-theft password ————AV functions Method

Page 92 - Notes for hands-free phoning

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

Page 94 - The options in the “Navi

Symptom Cause Action (Reference)“Rear display” picture disap-pears.The source disc being listened to inthe navigation system has beenejected.Before ej

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Symptom Cause Action (Reference)No sounds are produced.The volume level will not rise.Cables are not connected correctly. Connect the cables correctly

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

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

Page 98 - Options on the “System

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

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

Page 100 - Customizing preferences

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

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En19Chapter01IntroductionIntroduction

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

Page 103 - Replicating the settings

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

Page 104 - Turning off the screen

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

Page 105 - Using the radio (FM)

! If you are on a steep mountain road withmany height changes.! If you enter or exit a multi-storey parking lotor similar structure using a spiral ram

Page 106 - Using the “Function” menu

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

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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 108 - Using the radio (AM)

Playing DualDisc! DualDiscs are two-sided discs that have arecordable CD for audio on one side and arecordable DVD for video on the other.! Playback o

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CD-R/CD-RW discs! Unfinalized discs cannot be played back.! It may not be possible to playback CD-R/CD-RW discs recorded on a music CD re-corder or a

Page 110 - HD RadioäReception

Handling guidelines andsupplemental information! This system is not compatible with MultiMedia Card (MMC).! Copyright protected files cannot be played

Page 111 - Switching the display

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

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

Page 113 - Playing audio CDs

En20Chapter01Introduction

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WAV compatibilityMedia CD-R/-RWDVD-R/-RW/-RDLUSB storage de-viceSD memory cardFile extensionWAV files on the CD-R/-RW, DVD-R/-RW/-RDL cannot be played

Page 115 - Playing music files on ROM

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

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Common notes! The navigation system may not operate cor-rectly, depending on the application usedto encode WMA files.! Depending on the version of Win

Page 117

Bluetooth is a short-range wireless radio con-nectivity technology that is developed as acable replacement for cellular phones, hand-held PCs and othe

Page 118 - Playing a DVD-Video

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

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

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! The product lifetime of the LED backlight ismore than 10 000 hours. However, it maydecrease if used in high temperatures.! If the LED backlight reac

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Display informationDestination MenuPage[Address]57[Return Home ]59[POI][Gas Station]60[ATM][Coffee][Hotel][Spell Name]60[Near Me]60[Near Destination]6

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Navi Settings menuPage[Connection Status]94[3D Calibration Status]94[Gas Mileage]96[Drive Log Settings]97[Demo Mode]98[Set Home]98[Modify Current Loca

Page 123 - Playing a DVD-VR disc

Map Settings menuPage[Displayed Info][Close Up View]44[City Map]44[City Map Barrier]44[Show Traffic Incide nt]45[Bluetooth Connected]45[Current Street

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En21Chapter01IntroductionIntroduction

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AV Sound Settings menuPage[FAD/BAL]([Balance]) 166[EQ] 166[Loudness] 168[Sub Woofer] 168[HPF] 168[SLA] 168[Bass Booster] 169[Staging] 169Bluetooth Set

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

Page 127 - Playing a DivX video

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

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

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SpecificationsGeneralRated power source ... 14.4 V DC(allowable voltage range:10.8 V to 15.1 V DC)Grounding system ... Neg

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

Page 131 - DVD-Video, DVD-VR, DivX setup

PIONEER CORPORATION1-1, Shin-ogura, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi,Kanagawa 212-0031, JAPANPIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC.P.O. Box 1540, Long Beach, Californi

Page 132 - Setting the subtitle file for

About the databaseAbout the Data for the MapDatabase! Modifications related to roads, streets/high-ways, terrain, construction and other thingsbefore/

Page 133 - Language code chart for DVDs

Important Safety InformationWARNING! Do not attempt to install or service your navi-gation system by yourself. Installation or servi-cing of the navig

Page 134 - Starting procedure

p Failure to set correct information about thelocal time may result in the navigation sys-tem providing improper routing and gui-dance instructions.p

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CAUTIONAccuracy/performance of interlock may be im-pacted by such factors as GPS signal detectionand driving habits or conditions of the placewhere th

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After-sales service for Pioneer productsPlease contact the dealer or distributor fromwhich you purchased the product for after-sales service (includin

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! References are indicated like this:e.g.)= For details concerning operations, referto Screen switching overview on page36.Definitions of terminology“

Page 138 - Playing by selecting from the

p In this manual, iPod and iPhone will be re-ferred to as iPod.p When you use this navigation system witha Pioneer USB interface cable for iPod (CD-IU

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Checking part names and functionsThis chapter gives information about thenames of the parts and the main featuresusing the buttons.1234567981 LCD scre

Page 140 - Using an iPod (iPod)

– Scrolling the map to the position youwant to see 42– Quick Access 42Customizing the map screen settingsSetting the Item on the Map Screen 44– Settin

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= For more details, refer to the descriptionsfrom Chapter 14 to Chapter 30.4 MODE button! Press to switch between the map screenand the AV operation s

Page 142 - Search control

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

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2 Touch [SD Insert].The LCD panel opens, and the SD card slot ap-pears.3 Insert an SD memory card into the SDcard slot.Insert it with the label surfac

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Plugging in a USB storage device% Plug a USB storage device into the USBconnector.USB connectorUSB storage devicep Compatibility with all USB storage

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2 Turn off the vehicle engine to termi-nate the system.The navigation system is also turned off.On first-time startupWhen you use the navigation syste

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Screen switching overview2576134En36Chapter03How to use the navigation menu screens

Page 148 - Using the XM tuner

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

Page 149

Selecting the Shortcutp Up to 15 menu items can be registered inshortcuts.1 Press the HOME button repeatedly todisplay the “Shortcut Menu” screen.2 To

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

Page 151

– Exporting the entry in “Favorites” 66– Importing the “Favorites” items editedon AVIC FEEDS 66Deleting an entry in “History” 67Browsing information o

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= For details, refer to Setting the currentstreet name display on page 45.8 Extension tab for the AV information barTouching this tab opens the AV inf

Page 153 - Using the SIRIUS tuner

Enlarged map of the intersectionWhen “Close Up View” in the “Map Settings”screen is “On”, an enlarged map of the inter-section appears.= For details,

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The map display always shows the vehicle’sdirection as proceeding toward the top ofthe screen.! North up:The map display always has north at thetop of

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% When the map is displayed, touch .Quick Access menu: Route Options*Displayed when the map is not scrolled. Thisitem can be selected only during rout

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The general settings related with a map screencan be customized.To customize the map screen, display the“Map Settings” screen.1 Display the “Top Menu”

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Displays a city map when the area dis-played on the map falls entirely within thecity map area.Show Traffic IncidentSelects whether to display or hide

Page 158 - Using AV input

% Touch [Show Manuever].Each time you touch the key changes that set-ting.! [View] (default):Displays the next turn ahead of the vehicleon the map.! [

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# If you want to search with more detailed cate-gories, touch [Detail].Touch the item and touch [OK]. When only a fewtypes of the detailed categories

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3D map screenStreet ViewRear View1 Display the “Map Settings” screen.2 Touch [View Mode].The “View Mode” screen appears.3 Touch the type that you want

Page 161 - Other functions

Changing the setting ofnavigation interruption screenSet whether to automatically switch to the na-vigation screen from the AV operation screenwhen yo

Page 162 - Settings” menu

Notes for hands-free phoning 92Customizing preferencesThe options in the “Navi Settings” menu 94– Displaying the “Navi Settings”screen 94– Checking th

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

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When the route calculation is completed,“Route confirmation screen” appears.Route confirmation screen1 23 41 Travel time to your destination2 Distance

Page 165 - The “AV Sound Settings”

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

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p When you set waypoints in the route toyour destination, the route up to the nextwaypoint will appear in light green. The restof the route will appea

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You can check the route details. You can alsorecalculate the route in different conditions.1 Display the “Top Menu” screen.2 Touch [Destination].The “

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4 Touch [OK] on the “Waypoints List”screen.The route is recalculated, and “Route confir-mation screen” appears.5 Touch [OK].The map of the current pos

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= For details concerning operations, refer toModifying the route calculation conditionson page 51.Canceling the route guidanceIf you no longer need to

Page 170 - Basics of Voice Operation

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

Page 171 - Operating iPod by voice

3 Enter the city name and then touch[OK].The “Select City ” screen appears.4 Touch the desired city name.The “Street Name” screen appears.# Touch .The

Page 172 - Voice operation for the iPod

6 Enter the city name and then touch[OK].The “Select City ” screen appears.7 Touch the desired city name.The “House Number Selection” screen ap-pears.

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– Searching for a specific scene andstarting playback from a specifiedtime 120– Direct number search 120– Operating the DVD menu 120– Using DVD menu b

Page 174 - AV source selection

Searching for Points ofInterest (POI)Information about various facilities (Points OfInterest - POI), such as gas stations, parkinglots or restaurants,

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3 Touch the category you want.The “POI List” screen appears.p If there are more detailed categories withinthe selected category, repeat this step asma

Page 176 - Tips for Voice Operation

= For details, refer to Registering a locationinto “Favorites” on page 64.1 The “Destination Menu” screen ap-pears.2 Touch [Favorites].The “Favorites”

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3 Touch [East] or [West], and then enterthe longitude.To enter W 50°1’2.5” for example, touch[West], [0], [5], [0], [0], [1], [0], [2], and [5].4 Touc

Page 178 - # Touch [Reset]

Registering a location into“Favorites”Registering a location by“Favorites”Favorites can store up to 400 registered loca-tions. These can include your

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Editing your homeWhen you have already registered your home,you can edit the information of your home.1 Display the “Destination Menu” screen.2 Touch

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Displayed when all locations are selected. Can-cels all selected locations.5 Touch [Delete].A message will appear asking you to confirmthe deletion.6

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5 Touch [Yes].Data import starts.After importing the data is finished, the “Fa-vorites” screen appears.Deleting an entry in “History”Items in History

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If you have an active subscription toMSN Direct service, you can check andbrowse various information on your navigationsystem, such as gas prices, mov

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Subscribing to the MSN DirectserviceWithin two days of completing the subscription,execute Activating the MSN Direct function.1 Access the following U

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– Displaying the Radio ID 149– Storing and recalling broadcaststations 150– Selecting a channel from the list 150– Using “My Mix” function 150– Using

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Sorts the items in the list by price.# Touch [Refresh].The information is updated.p [Refresh] appears when new gas prices in-formation is received.4 T

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! [Name]:Sorts the items in the list alphabetically.6 Touch on the item that you want toview in detail.# Touch .“Location confirmation screen” appears

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The city name, weather, temperature and winddirection are displayed in list format.3 Touch the desired area.Detailed information is displayed.Touching

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3 Select an incident you want to view indetail.The details of the selected incident are dis-played.p Touching an incident you want to see allowsyou to

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! with black line:Closed/blocked roads!etc.:Accidents, constructions, etc.Setting an alternative route toavoid traffic congestionThe navigation system

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p [Diversion] will be enable only when thesystem can find “traffic congestion”.p “Notification icon” shows the nearest trafficinformation on the route

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Traffic flow icon and line! Red: average speed in this area is slowerthan 15 mph (24 km/h)! Yellow: average speed in this area is be-tween 15 mph to 4

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3 Touch the date on which you want tocheck the events.The “Local Event Groups List” screen ap-pears.4 Touch the category of events that youwant to che

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# Touch [Refresh].The information is updated.p [Refresh] appears when the new informa-tion is received.4 Touch or to scroll the list.Browsing stock qu

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

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– Voice commands related to hands-freephoning 175Tips for Voice Operation 176Other functionsSetting the anti-theft function 177– Setting the password

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The system searches for devices featuringBluetooth technology that are waiting for theconnection and displays them in the list if thedevice has found.

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p If you cannot find the desired device nameon the list, touch [Other phones] to searchthe devices available nearby.6 Touch the Bluetooth device name

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Deleting a registered deviceWhen you have already registered 5 Bluetoothdevices and you want to add another one, youmust first delete one of the regis

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5 Touch the profile that you want to con-nect.You can select the following profiles:! [Handsfree and Audio]:Connects the device as the hands-freephone

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

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

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

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You can check the details of the party before mak-ing a phone call.4 Touch to end the call.Dialing GOOG-411CAUTIONLocal and/or long distance charges f

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3 Touch [Call] to make a call.To cancel the call after the system starts dial-ing, touch.4 Touchto end the call.Receiving a phone callYou can perform

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Transferring the phone bookYou can transfer the phone book entries fromyour cellular phone to the phone book of navi-gation system.p Depending on the

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Information to UserThis device complies with part 15 of the FCCRules. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions:(1) This device may not caus

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3 Touch [Bluetooth Settings].The “Bluetooth Settings” screen appears.Editing the device nameYou can change the device name to be dis-played on your ce

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3 Touch the desired option.! [Off]: No automatic response. Respondmanually! [Immediately]: Answers immediately! [After 3 seconds]: Answers after three

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1 Insert an SD memory card into the SDcard slot.= For more details of the operation, refer to In-serting and ejecting an SD memory card onpage 31.2 Di

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Phone book transfers! If there are more than 1 000 phone book en-tries on your cellular phone, all entries maynot be downloaded completely.! With some

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The options in the “NaviSettings” menuDisplaying the “Navi Settings”screen1 Press the HOME button to display the“Top Menu”.2 Touch [Settings].The “Set

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2 Touch [3D Calibration Status].The “3D Calibration Status” screen appears.23451671 SpeedThe speed detected by the navigation sys-tem is indicated. (T

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Using the “Gas Mileage” functionInputting the fuel consumptioninformation for calculating the fuel costYou can estimate the fuel cost to your destina-

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4 Enter the following settings:! [Distance]:Enter the distance traveled since the pre-vious fueling.p The distance is entered automaticallyonly when t

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! [On]:You can export your track log to the SDmemory card.! [Off] (default):You cannot export your track log to the SDmemory card.# Touch [Type].Each

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2 Touch [Settings].The “Settings Menu” screen appears.3 Touch [System Settings].The “System Settings” screen appears.Customizing the regional settings

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