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Operation Manual
DVD MULTIMEDIA AV NAVIGATION SERVER
AVIC-N5
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 ManualDVD MULTIMEDIA AV NAVIGATION SERVERAVIC-N5Notice to all users:This software requires that the navigation system isproperly connected t

Page 2 - Contents

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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Advanced radio operation11 Function display= Refer to step 3 in How to Display eachMenu on page 86.Storing the strongest broadcastfrequencies“BSM” (be

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When Pioneer AV equipment is connected tothe navigation system using IP-BUS, suchequipment can be operated from the naviga-tion system.When reading th

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= Refer to Operation using Function menu(CD, ROM) on page 94.p AAC files cannot be played in XDV-P6.p [Shuffle All], [List]or[Detail],,are not display

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Switching between the detailinformation display and the listdisplayYou can switch the left side of the basic screenaccording to your preference.% Touc

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1 Select the repeat range.= For details, refer to Repeating play on theprevious page2 Touch [Scan] in Function menu.Touching [Scan] switches between [

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= Refer to Switching the XM channel selectmode on this page.6 XM channel category or XM channel in-formation7 Detailed information or preset list dis-

Page 9 - License Agreement

Storing and recalling broadcaststationsIf you touch any of the preset tuning keysPreset1 (or P1) — Preset6 (or P6) you can ea-sily store up to six bro

Page 10 - Introduction

Selecting an XM channel directlyYou can select an XM channel directly by en-tering the desired channel number.1 Touch [Direct].2 Touch 0 — 9 to input

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Display the Radio IDIf you selec t CH: 000, the Radio ID is dis-played.1 Touch [Direct].2 Input [000] and then touch [Enter].If you selec t another ch

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SIRIUS TunerListening to SIRIUSAll CH Mode324651Category Mode7You can use the navigation system to control aPioneer Sirius satellite digital tuner, wh

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PIONEER AVIC-N5 - for CanadaTHIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEENYOU, AS THE END USER, AND PIONEERELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC.(“PIONEER”). PLEASE READ THE

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Switching the SIRIUS channelselect modeYou can switch modes between the two meth-ods for selecting and listing channels.All CH Mode:You can select a c

Page 15 - Database

2 Touch or to select the de-sired category.p You can also select the category by pressingthe o or p button.3 Touch or to select the de-sired channel w

Page 16 - Manual Overview

Using the direct trafficannouncement functionYou can listen to a memorized traffic channelby directly calling it up with the TRFC touchkey.Memorize a

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Switching the alert settingYou can enable or disable alerts for all items atthe same time. This function is useful whenyou want to turn alerts off tem

Page 18 - Important Safety Information

p Since this unit is always on standby to con-nect with your cellular phones via Blue-tooth wireless technology, using this unitwithout running the en

Page 19 - Notes Before Using the System

Making a call by enteringphone numberThe most basic way to make a call is to simplydial the number.1 Touch [BT-TEL] in AV Source screen toselect the c

Page 20 - Additional Safety Information

4 Touch to make a call.p The estimated call time appears in the dis-play.p The estimated call time in the display maydiffer from the actual call time.

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4 Touch to make a call.p The estimated call time appears in the dis-play.p The estimated call time in the display maydiffer from the actual call time.

Page 22 - Features

Answering call waitingIf a call comes in while you are talking on thephone, the number of the new caller appearsin the display to signal that you have

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— Preset dial list— Call history list— Phone book= For details, refer to Registering your cellularphone on the next page.p If [Auto Connect] is set to

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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 25 - Playable Discs

2 Touch [Direct Connect].The registered phone list is displayed.3 Touch a device name you want to con-nect.Connection to the cellular phone starts. Wh

Page 26 - About WMA

1 Touch [Phone Register] in Functionmenu.The phone register screen appears.2 Touch [Delete] on the right-hand sideof the device name of the cellular p

Page 27

Editing the phone bookYou can edit the phone numbers or names re-gistered in the phone book.1 Touch [PH.Book].The phone book list screen appears.p Tou

Page 28 - About the data being deleted

2 Touch [Clear] on the right-hand side ofthe item that you want to clear memoryfor.On this screen, you can select the followingitems:Phonebook:You can

Page 29 - Initial Use

% Touch [Auto Connect] in Functionmenu.Touching [Auto Connect] switches between[On] and [Off].p Automatic connection is performed in theregistration n

Page 30 - Basic Operation

: Shuffle6 Song title, Artist name and Album titleindicatorDisplays the song title, artist name andalbum title.: Song title: Artist name: Album title7

Page 31 - Ejecting a disc

Touch panel key operation (VIDEO)This navigation system can play video if aniPod with video capabilities is connected.p Change the video setting on th

Page 32 - Setting the LCD panel

Shuffle playThis function shuffles tracks or albums andplays them in random order.% Touch [Shuffle] in Function menu.Each touch of [Shuffle] changes t

Page 33 - Protecting Your Product

p Since there are a number of Bluetoothaudio players available on the market, op-erations with your Bluetooth audio playerusing this navigation system

Page 34 - Basic Navigation

Connecting a Bluetooth audioplayer% Touch [Connection Open] in Functionmenu to turn the connection open on.Pairing is displayed. This navigation syste

Page 35

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

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Operate the external unit byusing 1 KEY — 6 KEYThe external unit can be operated by transmit-ting the operating commands set to 1 KEY —6 KEY.p Operati

Page 37

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

Page 38

2 Touch a or b to adjust front/rearspeaker balance.Each time you touch a or b moves the front/rear speaker balance towards the front or therear.Front:

Page 39 - Basic AV Source

Setting a stage that fits your image1 Touch [Staging] in Sound menu.2 Touch the desired stage setting.p The [Living Room] setting that emphasizesmidra

Page 40

Using the high pass filterWhen you do not want low sounds from thesubwoofer output frequency range to playfrom the front or rear speakers, turn HPF (h

Page 41

= Refer to Language Code Chart for DVD onpage 143.p If the selected language is not recorded onthe disc, the default language specified onthe disc is

Page 42 - How to Use Menu Screens

3 Touch [0] — [9] to input a four digitcode number.4 While the input number is displayed,touch [Enter].The code number is registered, and you cannow s

Page 43 - Shortcut menu

p The DivX subtitles will be displayed evenwhen the subtitle file setting is on if no cor-responding subtitle files exist.p Up to three lines can be d

Page 44 - How to Use the Map

2 Touch number key to enter the new PINcode.Version of the Bluetooth moduleSystem (microprocessor) versionPIN codeBluetooth Device (BD) address3 Touch

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1 Press AV button to switch AV operationscreen.2 Press MENU button and then touch[REAR SCREEN].Each touch of [REAR SCREEN] changes thesettings as foll

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

Page 47 - Changing the scale of the map

p Use AV2 Input when connecting CD-RM10(sold separately) through the external videocomponent.Setting for rear view cameraThe following two functions a

Page 48 - Viewing the information of a

2 Touch desired color.Setting the screen colorYou can select one of five colors as the screencolor.1 Touch [Screen Color] in System menu.2 Touch desir

Page 49

Operating the PictureAdjustmentCAUTIONFor safety reasons, you cannot use some of thesenavigation functions while your vehicle is in mo-tion. To enable

Page 50 - Finding Your Destination by

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

Page 51 - Distance to the facility

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

Page 52

You cannot position your vehicleon the map or the positioningerror is large.Something covers the GPS antenna. Do not cover the GPS antenna with sprayp

Page 53 - Checking the Set Route

A strange sound is heard whenthe vehicle comes close to a cer-tain place (e.g. Dog barking).The sound for the entry of [AddressBook] is set.Set the so

Page 54 - Checking the set route from

No picture.The parking brake lead is not con-nected or applied.Connect a parking brake lead correctly, andapply the parking brake.Parking brake interl

Page 55 - Editing a way point

The picture stops (pauses) andthe unit cannot be operated.Reading of data has become impos-sible during DVD playback.After touching g once, start play

Page 56 - Setting Areas to Avoid

Messages and how to react to themThe following messages may be displayed by your navigation system.p There are occasions when you may see error messag

Page 57 - Displaying Certain POI on

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 58 - Shortcuts

System detected that the ver-tical angle of the installationhas been changed. Learningstatus for Gyro Sensor hasbeen initialized.If the mounting angle

Page 59 - Calculation Conditions

Route calculation was notpossible because no guidancecan be provided around thedestination or the startingpoint.The destination, way point(s) orstarti

Page 60 - Perform the route calculation

This zone is not available onthe disc. Please insert an ap-propriate disc.When areas not stored on the DVDMap Disc are included in thesearch.Set the d

Page 61 - 5 Touch [OK]

• No map data available onthis scale. Scaling up.• No map data available onthis scale. Scaling down.When the scale that had been pre-viously displayed

Page 62 - Editing Registered Locations

Error MessagesWhen problems occur with AV source playback, an error message appears on the display. Referto the table below to identify the problem, t

Page 63

Anti-theft functionYou can set a password for the navigation sys-tem. If the back-up lead is cut or RESET buttonis pressed after the password is set,

Page 64 - Deleting Address Book or

Installing the ProgramThe program is installed to the navigation sys-tem using the application disc.This is not necessary if your dealer al-ready perf

Page 65 - Loading registered locations

Some time is needed until navigation is ready.5 Check the details of the caution mes-sage and touch [OK].6 To set the time difference, touch [+] or[-]

Page 66 - Information

2 Press MENU button to change to AVSource screen.3 Press and hold MENU button for twoseconds or more.The 4-point touch panel adjustment screen ap-pear

Page 67

What is the manual downloadedmemory area?Memory area is the area of the map data thatthe user voluntarily read into the memory forthe memory navi mode

Page 68

Copyright Notices forNorth American data1) Tele Atlas®MultiNet®North America data.As of the Effective Date, the copyright noticefor Tele Atlas®MultiNe

Page 69 - Traffic flow information

• Demo Mode —• Time 1• Modify Current Location 1• Hardware Info s*• Restore Factory Settings 1*: Product Number in Service Info Screen is not dis-play

Page 70 - Stock, Sports, and Other

! In some cases, you may not be able to usemap display mode during DVD navi mode.If the map display mode is not changedduring memory navi mode, the di

Page 71 - Displaying favorite browsable

! The navigation guidance will only be avail-able when arriving at your destination.Other guidance is not possible (this in-cludes no display of direc

Page 72 - Emergency Info

How do GPS and deadreckoning work together?For maximum accuracy, your navigation sys-tem continually compares GPS data with yourestimated position as

Page 73 - Registering user information

When the positioning by GPS isimpossible! If signals cannot be received from morethan two GPS satellites, GPS positioningdoes not take place.! In some

Page 74

! If there is another road very nearby, suchas in the case of an elevated freeway.! If you take a recently opened road that isnot on the map.! If you

Page 75 - Changing Background Picture

! If you enter or exit a multi-storey parking lotor similar structure using a spiral ramp.! If your vehicle is turned on a turntable or si-milar struc

Page 76 - Setting Vehicle Dynamics

Some types of vehicles may not output aspeed signal while driving at just a few kilo-meters per hour. In such a case, the current lo-cation of your ve

Page 77 - Checking the Navigation

Route information! If the set route goes through an area notstored on the disc, no route profile for thatarea will be displayed. (If the set route tra

Page 78 - Checking the connections of

! If the heater is used in cold weather, con-densation may form on components insidethe DVD drive. Condensation may causethe DVD drive to operate inco

Page 79

Customizing Your Navigation SystemThe behavior of your navigation system de-pends on a number of settings. If you needto change any of the initial set

Page 80 - Items Users can Change

! Serious scratches can lead to playback pro-blems on this navigation system. In somecases, a DualDisc may become stuck inthe disc loading slot and wi

Page 81 - System Options

! This unit doesn’t support the following for-mats:— Windows Media Audio 9 Professional(5.1ch)— Windows Media Audio 9 Lossless— Windows Media Audio 9

Page 82 - Map Display Options

! DivX files without video data cannot be re-cognized as DivX file.! Depending on the file information composi-tion such as the number of audio stream

Page 83 - Defined Locations

! Despite our careful design of the product,small scratches that do not affect actualoperation may appear on the disc surfaceas a result of mechanical

Page 84 - Modify Current Location

! The LCD screen will be difficult to see if it isexposed to direct sunlight.! When using a cellular phone, keep the an-tenna of the cellular phone aw

Page 85 - Restore Factory Settings

! The system assumes that the driver de-viated either intentionally or inadvertentlyfrom the route and searches for anotherroute (intelligent reroutin

Page 86 - How to Display each Menu

— when your vehicle is out of Memoryarea— when the vehicle goes out of the areastored in the disc during DVD naviga-tion mode— when the vehicle goes o

Page 87 - Operating the Built-in DVD

Display Information*1: If you touch [Restore Factory Settings],the registered POI Shortcuts return to the de-fault or factory settings.*2: If you touc

Page 88

SettingsPageVolume*2 80System OptionsLanguage Selection 81, 156KM / Mile Setting*2 81Average Speed*2 81Background Picture Setting 75, 81Read from Disc

Page 89 - Touch panel keys (Page 3)

Menu in the AV ScreenSound menuPageFAD/BAL (Balance) 131EQ Menu 132Staging 132Loudness 133Sub Woofer (Non Fading) 133HPF 134SLA 134Initial menuPageRea

Page 90 - Other functions (DVD-V)

Important Safety InformationBefore using your navigation system, be sureto read and fully understand the followingsafety information:p Read the entire

Page 91

CD/ROMPageRepeat 94Random 95Scan 95DivXPageRepeat 96DVD/DivX Setup 90RADIOPageBSM 100Local 100M-DVDPageRepeat 90Random 95Scan 95USBPageRepeat 103Rando

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SIRIUSPageMemo 112Game Alert 113Game Info 113BT-TELPagePhone Connect 119Phone Register 120Phonebook Transfer 121Phonebook Name View 121Clear Memory 12

Page 93 - Touch panel keys (ROM)

DVD/DivX Setup menuPageLanguageSubtitle Language 134Audio Language 134Menu Language 134Assist Subtitle 135Multi Angle 135TV Aspect 135Parental 135DivX

Page 94 - (CD, ROM)

DestinationA location you choose as the end point of yourjourney.DivXDivX is a popular media technology created byDivX, Inc. DivX media files contain

Page 95

JPEGThis stands for Joint Photographic ExpertsGroup, and is an international still image com-pression standard.Linear PCM (LPCM)/Pulse codemodulationT

Page 96 - Other functions (DivX)

Route settingThe process of determining the ideal route to aspecific location; route setting is done auto-matically by the system when you specify ade

Page 97

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

Page 98 - Listening to the radio

HPF:Frequency ... 50 Hz/80 Hz/125 HzSlope ... –12 dB/octSubwoofer:Frequency ...

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

Page 100 - Tuning in strong signals

Notes Before Using the SystemInformation to UserAlteration or modifications carried out withoutappropriate authorization may invalidate theuser’s righ

Page 101 - Multi-DVD Player

The screens shown in the examples may differ from the actual screens.The actual screens may be changed without notice for performance and functionimpr

Page 102 - Displaying text information

PrecautionCAUTION:USE OF CONTROL OR ADJUSTMENT OR PER-FORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THANTHOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT INHAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSUR

Page 103 - Advanced USB operation

! In some countries the viewing of “Videoimage” on a display inside a vehicle even bypersons other than the driver may be illegal.Where such regulatio

Page 104 - XM Tuner

WARNING! SCREEN IMAGE MAY APPEAR REVERSED.! USE INPUT ONLY FOR REVERSE OR MIRRORIMAGE REAR VIEW CAMERA. OTHER USEMAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DAMAGE.CAUTIO

Page 105 - Preset list display

DVD-Video playbackIt is possible to play back DVD-Video, DVD-R(video mode) and DVD-RW (video mode).p Remember that use of this system for com-mercial

Page 106

Hands-free phoningUsing Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-BTB200)(sold separately), this unit realizes effortlesshands-free phoning with Bluetooth wirelesste

Page 107 - Using the direct traffic

Data communication functionwith XM tunerIf you connect the optional XM tuner (GEX-P10XMT) to the navigation system, you canuse traffic information as

Page 108 - Advanced XM tuner operation

About AVCHD recorded discsThis unit is not compatible with discs recordedin AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Defi-nition) format. Do not insert AVCHD

Page 109 - SIRIUS Tuner

! There may be a slight delay when startingplayback of WMA files encoded with imagedata.About AACAAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding andrefers to a

Page 110

© 2008 XM Satellite Radio Inc. All rights re-served.NAVTEQ Traffic™ is a trademark of NAVTEQNorth America, LLC.© 2008. NAVTEQ North America, LLC.To Pr

Page 111 - Switching the display

! If there appear to be problems with the op-eration of the system.! When changing the combination of theequipment.! When adding/removing additional p

Page 112

– Reset the navigation system to theinitial (factory) setting 28DVD Map Discs for Your NavigationSystem 29– Configuration of data recorded ondiscs 29I

Page 113 - Hands-free Phoning

Navigation unitThis chapter gives information about thenames of the parts and the main featuresusing the buttons.1 Disc indicatorWhen a disc is set in

Page 114 - About the telephone source

e Disc loading slotf Sub displayDisplays the current time or informationabout the AV source that is currently play-ing.g VOLUME knobTurn to adjust the

Page 115 - Making a call by entering

— When the ignition switch is turned ONagain (or turned to ACC), the LCD panelwill open automatically.— Removing or attaching the front panelwill auto

Page 116 - Calling a number in the phone

1 Press and hold OPEN/CLOSE button.Flap Setup screen appears.2 Touch [Flap Set Back].Touching [Flap Set Back] switches between[On] and [Off].Setting t

Page 117 - Taking a phone call

About NAVI MENU and AV MENUThe methods for displaying NAVI MENU, used for navigation operations, and AV MENU, used for AV operations, aredifferent dep

Page 118 - Connecting a cellular phone

Basic flow of operation1 Park your vehicle in a safe place, and applythe parking brake.j2 Insert the Pioneer DVD Map Disc to thedisc loading slot.j3 P

Page 119

7 Input the house number and touch[OK].Touch the characters you wish to input.:The input text is deleted letter by letter fromthe end of the text. Con

Page 120 - Deleting a registered phone

In the selected area, if you touch [City] withoutentering the name of the city or area, you canset the cities or areas that you have searchedin the pa

Page 121 - Changing the phone book

! Your destination= If you want to search for another route,refer to Recalculating the Route to Your Des-tination on page 55.= If you want to cancel t

Page 122 - Clearing memory

Basic AV SourceThis section describes basic AV operations,such as adjusting the volume, switching thesource and stopping the source, using CD op-erati

Page 123 - Setting a ring tone

– Editing a way point 55– Skipping a way point 56Setting Areas to Avoid 56– Registering an area to avoid 56– Changing or deleting an area toavoid 57Di

Page 124 - Operating the iPod

Turning the source off1 Press VOLUME knob (or AV button) toswitch to the AV operation screen.2 Press MENU button to change to AVMENU.3 Touch [OFF] in

Page 125 - Performing random play with

You can also perform fast rewind/fast forwardby holding o or p button on the hard-ware.7 To hide the touch panel key, touch[Hide].Information of the A

Page 126 - Advanced iPod operation

This section describes the basic navigation op-erations, including how to display NAVIMENU and how to use Shortcut menu andthe map screen.How to Use M

Page 127 - Bluetooth Audio

Settings menuSet the navigation functions so they can beused easily.= For details concerning operations, refer toChapter 6.3 If you want to return to

Page 128 - Advanced BT-Audio operation

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 thata

Page 129 - External Unit

Guide ViewOverlays two arrows onto the standard map(“Map View”).15g4a82fbch6793Route ViewDisplays the name of the street you will travelalong next and

Page 130 - AV Input (AV)

Enlarged map of the intersectionWhen [Close-up of Junction]inSettingsmenu is [On], an enlarged map of the junctionappears. When driving on a freeway,

Page 131 - Audio Adjustments

= Refer to Changing the scale of the mapon this page.8 Map scaleThe scale of the map is indicated by dis-tance.= Refer to Changing the scale of the ma

Page 132 - Adjusting equalizer curves

p In memory navi mode and/or when traver-sing an area not stored on the disc, selec-tion of the scales is limited.Direct scale keyp The icon of a regi

Page 133 - Using non fading output

2 Touch .Information for a specified location appears.The displayed information varies according tothe location. (There may be no information forthat

Page 134 - Setting Up the DVD/DivX

Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Driveand Radio)How to Display each Menu 86Operating the Built-in DVD drive 87– Switching the media files type 89– To

Page 135 - Setting the parental lock

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

Page 136 - Setting the Subtitle File

Finding a POI in your surroundingsYou can search for Points Of Interest in yoursurroundings on the map. Use it to find a POIto visit during a journey.

Page 137 - Initial Settings

p [Vicinity Search]inNAVI MENU searchesyour surroundings. On the other hand,when usingin Shortcut menu ( dPage 43), the area around the scroll cursorw

Page 138 - Other Functions

1 Touch [Destination] in NAVI MENU, andthen touch [Address Book] or [DestinationHistory].2 Touch your destination name.Route calculation starts.p You

Page 139 - Setting the video input

p If there are multiple way points, selecting[Way Point] displays a list of the way pointson the route. Touch the place you want tostart scrolling fro

Page 140 - Switching the auto antenna

1 Touch the map screen.Shortcut menu appears.2 Touch.3 Touch [Route Profile] or [Route Scroll].= About “Route Profile”, refer to Checkingthe set route

Page 141 - Changing the Wide Screen

Add:Switch the display to search for points. Aftersearching for a point, display it on a map, thentouch [OK] to add to the way points. (You canadd up

Page 142 - Adjustment

p If you select [Map Search], move the scrollcursor to the place you want to set andtouch [OK].5 Change the map scale and decide thesize of the Area t

Page 143 - Language Code Chart for DVD

p If you touch one of the POI shortcuts (e.g.), you can start searching for POI directlyin the selected category on the POI short-cut.3 Press MAP butt

Page 144 - Appendix

Modifying the RouteCalculation ConditionsYou can change the route calculation condi-tions using Route Options menu. The follow-ing description feature

Page 145

– Using the MyMix function 111– Using the direct traffic announcementfunction 112– Display the Radio ID 112– Advanced SIRIUS tuner operation 112Hands-

Page 146

Calculate a route that may include ferries.p The system may calculate a route that in-cludes ferries even if [On] is selected.Avoid Toll RoadThis sett

Page 147

p After the route is calculated, it may takesome time until the detailed route informa-tion (Route Profile) is displayed.5 Touch [OK].The route you se

Page 148

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 149

2 Touch on the right-hand side of theplace you want to register in AddressBook.:The map of that place can be displayed.= For details concerning operat

Page 150

5 SoundThe selected operating sound is played.6 Modify LocationYou can change the registered location byscrolling the map.4 Touch [Save].Completes the

Page 151

p Because deleted data cannot be restored,take extra care not to select [Delete All Ad-dress Book Entries] and [Delete All Desti-nations] by mistake.C

Page 152

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

Page 153

p Touching an incident you want to see allowsyou to view the detailed information of theincident. If the information cannot be dis-played on one scree

Page 154 - Error Messages

Distance from the current position of your vehicle tothe point of entry into the new routeDifference in distance and travel time between existingroute

Page 155 - Anti-theft function

Traffic flow informationWhen the map scale is between 0.02 mile(25 m) to 0.75 mile (1 km), red, yellow, or greenblinking lines may appear on either si

Page 156 - Installing the Program

– Introduction to audioadjustments 131– Using the equalizer 131– Using balance adjustment 131– Adjusting equalizer cur ves 132– Setting the simulated

Page 157 - (Touch Panel Calibration)

p Touch [Back] to not add the selected trafficinformation.4 Touch [Done].The selected traffic information icon is addedto the screen.p The following t

Page 158 - Memory Navi Mode

p The method for inputting the text is thesame as for inputting street names.Refer to How to set your destination by ad-dress on page 35.p If the inpu

Page 159

1 Store the desired item (topic).= Refer to Storing browsable information onthe previous page.2 Touch [Info/Traffic] in NAVI MENU, andthen touch [My F

Page 160

WARNINGThe Emergency Info screen is only intended toprovide information to a driver that may be usefulduring an emergency situation, and does not re-p

Page 161

4 Input the number you wish to register,and then touch [OK].Edit VIN:Register your Vehicle’s Identification Number.(You can enter between 1 and 17 dig

Page 162 - Positioning Technology

5 Touch the name of the facility to set theroute you want.Displays the route to the selected facility.When appears to the right of the listYou can als

Page 163 - Handling Large Errors

p Progressive format JPEG pictures cannotbe used.1 Insert a disc to the disc loading slot.2 Touch [Settings] in NAVI MENU, thentouch [System Options].

Page 164 - Noticeable Positioning Errors

Until the sensor’s initial learning is complete,only the voltage and clock are displayed.1 Switch to Vehicle Dynamics Display.= For details concerning

Page 165

4 Degree of learningSensor learning situations for distance (Dis-tance), right turn (Right Turn), left turn(Left Turn) and 3D detection (3D) are indi-

Page 166

5 Power VoltageThe power supply (reference value) providedfrom the vehicle battery to the navigationsystem is shown. If the voltage does not fallwithi

Page 167 - Areas not Stored on the Disc

– When the positioning by GPS isimpossible 164Vehicles that Cannot Obtain Speed PulseData 164Conditions Likely to Cause NoticeablePositioning Errors 1

Page 168 - Handling and Care of the Disc

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 169

On*:During voice guidance, the volume of the AVsource is muted automatically.Off:Volume of the AV source stays the same dur-ing voice guidance.p When

Page 170

Short-Cut SelectionSelect shortcuts to display on the map screen.In the list displayed onscreen, the items withred checks are displayed on Shortcut me

Page 171

Tracking DisplayThe tracking display setting has the followingoptions.Always:Display tracking for all journeys.This Trip:Display tracking dots but era

Page 172

Continuously touching c, d, a or b allowsyou to rapidly scroll the map screen.p An area not stored in the DVD Map Disccannot be memorized.Around Curre

Page 173 - System Correctly

Hardware InfoTouch [Hardware Info]inSettings menu todisplay.Connection Status= For details, refer to Checking the connec-tions of leads and installati

Page 174 - Route Setting Information

This chapter describes how to display AVMENU for AV operations and perform opera-tions with the DVD drive and radio.How to Display each Menu1 Press VO

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Function menuSound menu System menu12 3p When the source is [OFF], [Function] keychanges to [Initial] key.1 Function keyTouch to enter Function menu

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DVD-Video12 37564CD81a94ROM (MP3/WMA/AAC files)1c8a9 bd4DivX1364cefSee the following pages for instructions on op-erating each type of disc.= Refer to

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b Current folder name indicatorc Folder number indicatord File type indicatore Audio indicatorf Repeat indicatorSwitching the media files typeWhen pla

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License AgreementPIONEER AVIC-N5 - for U.S.A.THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEENYOU, AS THE END USER, AND PIONEERELECTRONICS (USA) INC. (“PIONEER”).PLEA

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2 Skip the chapter forward or backwardTouching p skips to the start of the nextchapter. Touching o once skips to thestart of the current chapter. Touc

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p This function is available for DVD-Video.p You can display the menu by touching[Menu]or[TOP M.] while a disc is playing.Touching either of these key

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1 Touch [Search] and then touch desireditem.When playing a DVD, touch [Title] (title),[Chapter] (chapter) or [Time] (time).2 Touch 0 — 9 to input the

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Touching [B.Mark];You can bookmark a point for every five disc. Ifyou try to memorize a point for the same disc,the oldest bookmark will be replaced b

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Displaying text information% Touch .The next piece of information is displayed.! Album Title (album title)! Track Title (track title)! Folder Title (f

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p If you selec t another folder during repeatplay, the repeat play range changes to[Disc].p If you perform fast forward/rewind during[Track], the repe

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2 Skip the file forward or backwardTouching p skips to the start of the nextfile. Touching o once skips to the start ofthe current file. Touching agai

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% Touch r during playback.Each time you touch r, you move ahead oneframe.To return to normal playback, touch f.p With some discs, images may be unclea

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Playing DivX®VOD contentSome DivX VOD (video on demand) contentmay only be playable a fixed number of times.When you load a disc containing this type

Page 188 - PIONEER CORPORATION

2 Touch [Band] to select a band.Touch [Band] repeatedly until the desiredband is displayed, FM1, FM2, FM3 or AM.3 To perform manual tuning, touchor br

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