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N.I.C.E. 3 Dear Customer Congratulations on your purchase of the world’s finest brand in the electronic industry. At Clarion we are committed to quality and are confident that you will be pleased with your purchase. Clarion’s Navigation In-Car Entertainment system (N.I.C.E.) system provides four pro...
User’s Guide 4 This Guide If you’re an experienced electronics owner, read“Quick Start” on page 9 to get started quickly. If you’re new to electronic systems, read this guidecarefully. • For installation procedures, check components atthe beginning of “Quick Start” on page 9, then see“Installation” ...
N.I.C.E. 5 This Guide .................................................. 4Copyright and Trademarks ......................... 4 1 Quick Start ................................................. 9 Check contents ........................................... 9Front view .......................................
N.I.C.E. 9 1. Quick Start R E A D Y 7" TFT LCD NA VIGATION SYSTEM 7" TFT L CD NAVI GATION SYSTEM POWER NAVI SIRIUS VIDEO MUSIC Audio/video cable Home power cord and adapter Camera input cable Remote control Main unit Vehicle power cord Carrying bag On-glass mounting bracket Also included: th...
Chapter 1: Quick Start 10 Front view 7" TFT LCD NA VIGATION SYSTEM 7" TFT LCD NA VIGATION SYSTEM 7" TFT LCD NA VIGATION SYSTEM 7" TFT LCD NA VIGATION SYSTEM 7" TFT LCD NA VIGATION SYSTEM 7" TFT LCD NA VIGATION SYSTEM 7" TFT LCD NA VIGATION SYSTEM 7" TFT LCD NA VIGATIO...
N.I.C.E. 11 Back view AUDIO OUT Connects to thestereo AUX inputon a vehicle stereosystem. To connectwithout cable, see“Audio throughyour car stereo” onpage 30 USB 2.0 (DEVICE) Connects tocomputer fordownloadingupdated maps,photos and musicfiles; can transferto and from unit USB 1.1 (HOST) Directly r...
Chapter 1: Quick Start 12 Getting started 1. Press the POWER button. The Clarion logo appears; if the speaker is on you hear two beeps, and the navigation caution screen appears after a brief pause. 2. Read the caution and press the Press-to-accept button. Press onscreen buttons firmly and slowly fo...
N.I.C.E. 13 Modes of operation SIRIUS Corresponds to button of the same name and launches satellite radio mode. For details, see “SIRIUS Satellite Radio” on page 74. MUSIC Corresponds to button of the same name and launches music mode. For details, see “Playing music” on page 95. VIDEO Corresponds t...
Chapter 1: Quick Start 14 Start navigation Navigation button (F3) Start navigation here 1 Satellite Green when satellite found; light green when signal is weak; gray when satellite not found Display area Used to view maps and navigation menus. 2 Exit button (F1) Cancels current NOTE: The big step nu...
N.I.C.E. 15 Define your destination Keyboard button (F5) Displays onscreen keyboard for finding names easily Page up (F2) and Page down (F4) Move backward and forward through up to four items at a time in a list 3 4 Back button (F6) Returns to the previous menu 5
Chapter 1: Quick Start 16 Main navigation screen Mode button (F6) Displays grid of features; see “Modes of operation” on page 13 Distance to next maneuver Map view (F4) Alternates among 2D, 3D and split-screen map views Scale Indicates current map scale ZOOM (F1 and F2) Enlarges and reduces map Comp...
N.I.C.E. 17 Sirius Satellite Radio controls MEMO (memory) Stores up to 20 artist, song title combinations; hold to recall stored information DISP (display) Hold to display list of channels Channel indicator Identifies the channel Keypad buttons Jump directly to a channel or preset; hold to store pre...
Chapter 1: Quick Start 18 Music player controls Portable memory storage button Displays contents of a portable memory storage device connected to the USB 1.1 port Folder button Displays music folders Music mode button Alternates among playback options: normal, repeat, repeat folder and random Pause ...
N.I.C.E. 19 Photo viewer controls Portable memory storage button Displays contents of a portablememory storage device connected tothe USB 1.1 por t Previous and next buttons Display the previous and nextphoto Slide show button Star ts slide show Full-screen button Enlarges photo to fill screen; touc...
Chapter 1: Quick Start 20 Video player controls Audio/Video input Displays input from DVD or video game system Rearview camera Displays video input from camera mounted at back of vehicle Mode button Opens menu grid Full-screen button Enlarges image to fill the screen; touch the screen to return to p...
N.I.C.E. 21 Using the remote The wireless remote control supplied with N.I.C.E. operates most features from a remote location. The buttons on the remote control function the same way their equivalents do on the unit. For optimal operation, always aim the remote control toward the infrared sensor on ...
Chapter 1: Quick Start 22 Remote control features Captures and stores current program information Turns power on and off BAND switches among bands A, B and C (10 preset channels each); press and hold activates preset tuning Accesses menu options Chooses one of several ways to display channel name, a...
N.I.C.E. 23 Turning the unit off Press the POWER button. The unit stores the current mode and turns off. When you turn the power on again, the unit returns to the mode you were in when you powered off. Frequently-asked questions The questions in this section are often asked by people who are learnin...
N.I.C.E. 25 SIRIUS radio Can I listen to SIRIUS satellite radio while I navigate? • Yes. While in navigation mode, press SIRIUS and the unit overlays the top portion of the screen with the SIRIUS controls. Voice guidance always overrides the radio. Entertainment options Can I play music files while ...
Chapter 2: Installation 26 This chapter explains how to install the unit in a vehicle and use it at home. Vehicle Precautions Follow these precautions to avoid serious auto accident or personal injury: • Do not mount the N.I.C.E. where it will block your view through the windshield or your view of d...
N.I.C.E. 27 2. Place the on-glass mounting bracket in positionwith the suction cup touching the glass. Make sure it does not obstruct the driver’s viewof the road from any angle, but still has a directpath through the windshield to the GPSsatellite. If you are not sure consult aprofessional installe...
Chapter 2: Installation 28 2. Plug the other end of the cord into the cigarettelighter socket of your vehicle. 3. Turn the power on and your ready to useN.I.C.E. for navigation. Connecting the radio receiver If you also have the NAVSIR satellite radio receiverinstalled, follow these steps to connect...
N.I.C.E. 29 See the NAVSIR documentation for where toconnect this cable. NAVSIR receives power through theN.I.C.E. Note Connect to a rearview camera If your vehicle is equipped with a rearview camerafor backing up, connect the camera to the N.I.C.E.: Camera connection For connecting to the reverse g...
Chapter 2: Installation 30 Audio through your car stereo As the N.I.C.E. is a portable device and designed to travel with you, it comes with its own internal speaker. How the FM transmitter works While riding in a vehicle, the unit’s built-in FM transmitter can send audio output from the N.I.C.E. th...
N.I.C.E. 31 1. The Unit displays the SETUP menu. N.I.C.E. SETUP menu 2. Press the FM Frequency and Internal Speakerbutton. The unit displays the FM Frequencies andInternal Speaker menu. FM frequency and internal speaker button 3. Press FM Transmitter on the touch-sensitivescreen. The unit displays a...
Chapter 2: Installation 32 select any frequency that is not in use by a radio station. 4. Press one of the frequencies. The unit automatically begins transmitting and returns to the SETUP menu. Turn this option off if you are using low level audio outputs in your particular application. Note
N.I.C.E. 33 This chapter explains how to navigate using the N.I.C.E. If this is the first time you’ve used the unit, read this chapter from beginning to end. Later, use it to refer to specific procedures. How global positioning works N.I.C.E. uses a global positioning system (GPS) to provide easy na...
Chapter 3: Navigation 34 The unit starts up in the mode that was running when you turned the power off. If this is the first time you’ve used the unit, it starts in navigation mode. Otherwise: 1. Press the NAVI button below the LCD. Navigation button OR Press the onscreen mode button, then press the...
Chapter 3: Navigation 36 The Navigation menu appears. Navigation menu The status bar, located just above the onscreen buttons at the bottom of the screen displays your current location and system status information, such as the active menu name. 2. Press Start Route Guidance Current location Navigat...
N.I.C.E. 37 3. Press one of the method options. If you scrolled down and chose Map, you can define your destination by touching the map, See “Pointing to your destination” on page 45. If you chose any of the other options, the unit prompts you to choose items from one or more lists. • Address or int...
Chapter 3: Navigation 38 The unit displays the names of four lists Address/Intersection options State/Province Name, City Name and Street Name lead to lists. See “Scrolling through lists” on page 41. By postal Code goes directly to the onscreen keyboard. See “Using the onscreen keyboard” on page 42....
Chapter 3: Navigation 40 For State/Province Name, By Postal Code, By Phone and By First Few Letters, see “Using the onscreen keyboard” on page 42. The following screen displays when you choose By Category. Categories list 3. Select the type of place you’re looking for, such as a bank or ATM. The uni...
N.I.C.E. 41 Continue with “Traveling to your destination” on page 47. Scrolling through lists There are two ways to scroll through a long list, such as the list of city names. List of city names with scrolling arrows Up and down scroll buttons scroll one item at a time Multi-item scroll buttons (F2 ...
Chapter 3: Navigation 42 Using the onscreen keyboard State/Province Name, City Name, Street Name, By Postal Code, By Phone, and By First Few Letters display a list. Sample list showing states and provinces Some options display this keyboard automatically. Lists give you the choice of scrolling or us...
Chapter 3: Navigation 44 The next example is a short list of streets. Short list of streets Above this list the unit displays the address range for all the streets in the list. A quick check with the address you’re seeking should confirm that you are in the right area. 6. Press an item to select it....
N.I.C.E. 45 If you choose Address, the unit displays the valid range of addresses at the top of the onscreen keyboard. Keyboard with address range 7. Type the address and press the accept button (check mark). Continue with “Traveling to your destination” on page 47. Pointing to your destination Rath...
Chapter 3: Navigation 46 Crosshairs appear at your current location. Crosshairs mark the location you touched 2. Touch the location on the map. If the location is not on the map, touch the map in the direction of the location as if your finger was doing the traveling. Continue touching the map until...
N.I.C.E. 47 5. Press Use as Destination and continue with the next topic. Traveling to your destination Once you select a destination, N.I.C.E. calculates your route, based on any preferences you set (See “Customizing” on page 63). Route calculation progress appears on the status bar. The longer you...
Chapter 3: Navigation 48 Visually tracking your route Map during navigation The red pointer moves on the map as you drive and your current location appears in the status bar Next street to turn on Distance to next maneuver Next maneuver Current location GPS signal strength indicator Total remaining ...
N.I.C.E. 49 Controlling automatic recalculation If you don’t want the unit to recalculate your route, you can turn automatic recalculation off. For example, you may know how to detour around an accident and want to just continue with the same journey after the detour. 1. Press the navigation button ...
Chapter 3: Navigation 50 Changing map perspective N.I.C.E. offers three different map views. 3D perspective with clouds Press the map button to alternate among 2D, 3D and split screen views. With 3D view you can see more of the road ahead. Daytime blue sky and clouds turn to stars at night. Map butt...
N.I.C.E. 51 Viewing an intersection close up When you are within one mile of the next intersection, N.I.C.E. displays an enlarged view of the intersection on the left side of the screen Enlarged intersection To turn this feature off, see “Maximizing space for the map” on page 68. Monitoring signal s...
Chapter 3: Navigation 52 The unit displays three options. Navigation options menu 2. Press Cancel Route. The main navigation screen appears. Previewing your journey This procedure lets you preview a route starting from any location. Turn simulation on This feature activates route guidance without ac...
Chapter 3: Navigation 54 Backing up safely If you own a van or SUV, you know how difficult it can be to maneuver into or out of a parking space. With a camera mounted at the back of your vehicle and your N.I.C.E. installed, you can back up safely. Precautions • Always back up with care. • Objects in...
N.I.C.E. 55 The output from the camera displays in the video window. Video window 3. Press the full-screen button to stretch the video input to fill the screen. Press the screen to return to the default menu. Audio/video mode button Full-screen button Camera button Updating the address book Adding a...
Chapter 3: Navigation 56 Crosshairs appear and the unit centers the point you touched on the screen. Crosshairs mark the location you touched If the address is not on the map, touch the map in the direction of the address as if your finger was doing the traveling. If the location is a long way away ...
Chapter 3: Navigation 58 • Edit lets you change the name associated with an address. • Delete removes the address from the address book. 3. Press the desired option. If you pressed Add Previous Destination, the unit displays a list of previous destinations. Previous destinations list If you chose to...
Chapter 3: Navigation 60 Listening to the radio while navigating To listen while you navigate, press the SIRIUS button below the LCD. The SIRIUS controls overlay the top of the navigation screen. Minimized radio controls overlay the navigation screen Radiocontrols Navi-gation When minimized, only th...
N.I.C.E. 61 • To directly select a channel, press the DIRECT button followed by the channel button. • To select a preset channel, press BAND to alternate among the three bands, then press the band number. Voice guidance takes priority over the radio. Playing music while navigating To listen to store...
Chapter 3: Navigation 62 When minimized, only the top line appears. MUSIC radio controls Voice guidance takes priority over music. For more information about playing music, see “Playing music” on page 95. Exit button Turns radio off Information Scrolls current song info Expand/minimize overlay Contr...
N.I.C.E. 63 This chapter explains how to customize the N.I.C.E. unit and features to suit your preferences. 4. Customizing Changing screen brightness 1. Press the onscreen mode button followed by Setup on the menu grid. Menu grid N.I.C.E. SETUP button
Chapter 4: Customizing 64 1. The unit displays the SETUP menu. Setup menu 2. Press the LCD button. LCD button 1. The unit displays the brightness bar. Brightness bar 2. Press the left and right arrows to adjust the brightness of the screen. The new setting takes effect immediately. 3. Press the LCD ...
N.I.C.E. 65 Setting the speaker volume You control the volume through a setup option or by using the volume up/down buttons on the radio and music default screens, and on the remote control. Each method adjusts the same volume setting. This procedure explains how to set volume using navigation setup...
Chapter 4: Customizing 66 4. Press and hold the Volume Up (F1) or Volume Down (F2) buttons to adjust the volume between 0 and 100 percent. 5. Press the mute button (F4) to mute all sound. 6. Press the navigation button (F3) to return to the main navigation screen, or simply wait a few seconds and th...
Chapter 4: Customizing 68 4. Press the button to turn the feature on/off. 5. Scroll down to display additional options. 6. Press the back button (F6) to return to the Setup menu. 7. When you’re finished, press the exit button (F1). Maximizing space for the map To see more of the map, turn off all th...
N.I.C.E. 69 • Compass Icon • Next maneuver Icon • Enlarged Intersection icon 2. Press the option to change it. 3. When you’re finished, press the exit button (F1). Shortest time or shortest distance You can configure the unit to calculate the shortest distance or the shortest time. 1. Press the navi...
Chapter 4: Customizing 70 Press Navigation Preferences and scroll to view the following options. Navigation preferences • Press the Avoid Freeway Yes/No button to display the desired setting. • Press the Toll Yes/No button to display the desired setting. 3. When you’re finished, press the exit butto...
N.I.C.E. 71 The caution screen appears in the selected language. Caution screen in French 5. Press the accept button. The map database and verbal guidance are now set for the selected language All menu items remain in English. Accept button 6. When you’re finished, press the exit button (F1). Changi...
Chapter 4: Customizing 72 The unit displays. Units menu 4. Press the desired distance unit. The main navigation screen appears. The new units setting appears next time you navigate. 5. When you’re finished, press the exit button (F1). Defining position using lists If your starting point is in a high...
N.I.C.E. 73 If the address is not on the map, touch the map in the direction of the address as if your finger was doing the traveling. Continue touching the map until you find the location. 2. Press the push pin button (F5). The unit displays the selected location as a list item. 3. Press the name t...
Chapter 5: SIRIUS Satellite Radio 74 SIRIUS satellite radio makes available over 120 channels of commercial-free entertainment for your car, home or office. Of those 120 channels, 65 provide original content. 5. SIRIUS Satellite Radio Music channels include today’s hits, R&B oldies, classical mu...
Chapter 5: SIRIUS Satellite Radio 75 How satellite radio works SIRIUS Satellite Radio company in New York City Over 120 channels of radio content bounce off the network of satellites that encircle the earth. Satellite N.I.C.E. To take advantage of SIRIUS satellite radio, you need Clarion’s NAVSIR SI...
Chapter 5: SIRIUS Satellite Radio 76 Getting started To listen to SIRIUS satellite radio you need two things in addition to your N.I.C.E.: • Optional NAVSIR interface installed in your vehicle. This unit receives the satellite signal. For installation instructions, see the user’s guide that comes wi...
Chapter 5: SIRIUS Satellite Radio 78 Activate the radio service • Visit Sirius.com and click JOIN, then follow the onscreen instructions. OR • Call SIRIUS at 1-888-539-SIRIUS (7474). A Customer Care representative will activate your service. A subscription fee is involved. Make sure to have your ide...
N.I.C.E. 79 The unit displays two 10-segment horizontal bar graphs with a minus (-) to the left and a plus (+) to the right. Antenna aiming graphs The satellite (SAT) graph displays the satellite signal strength. The terrestrial (TER) graph shows the terrestrial signal strength. In urban areas where...
Chapter 5: SIRIUS Satellite Radio 80 The SIRIUS logo appears for three seconds followed by the SIRIUS default display. SIRIUS default display For a complete identification of each item on this display, see “Sirius Satellite Radio controls” on page 17. If you’re playing the radio for the first time, ...
N.I.C.E. 81 Tuning by category Category groups channels by music genre or other content. For example, your favorite rock channels are in the category “ROCK.” 1. Press the onscreen previous and next category buttons to select a category. 2. Press the displayed channel option to select the channel wit...
Chapter 5: SIRIUS Satellite Radio 82 2. Press DISP (display). Touching DISP again and again alternates the list among channel, artist name and song title 3. Press the channel name on the touch-sensitive screen to select it. The channel begins playing and the LCD returns to the default display. Previ...
Chapter 5: SIRIUS Satellite Radio 84 Tuning by preset list 1. Press and hold BAND. 2. Press DISP. The unit displays up to five preset channels. 3. Press DISP again and again to alternate among channel name, artist name and song title. 4. Press the onscreen previous and next channel buttons to scroll...
Chapter 5: SIRIUS Satellite Radio 86 The unit displays two options: Automatic Memory Search and Clear All Memory. Memory options To exit without clearing memory, press MENU again. 3. Under Clear All Memory, press Yes. Parental control features You may restrict young people from accessing specific ch...
N.I.C.E. 87 Skipping channels With hundreds of channels available, you may wish to limit the accessible list to only those you like. 1. Press the onscreen MENU button. 2. The options menu appears. Options menu 3. Press the ADD or SKIP onscreen menu item. 4. Press the onscreen previous and next chann...
Chapter 5: SIRIUS Satellite Radio 88 The unit displays “Skip” next to the channel number and will not download this channel during regular tuning. Channel list with one channel skipped Pressing the channel number again includes the channel in the download and removes the “Skip” setting. To return to...
N.I.C.E. 89 Locking out certain channels Locking a channel requires the entry of the four-digit lock code to play the channel. You can use this feature to prevent unauthorized people, such as children, from accessing specific channels. Locking a channel When you select this option, the unit prompts ...
Chapter 5: SIRIUS Satellite Radio 90 3. If this is the first time you’ve used this feature, enter the default code “0000.” If you’ve used this feature before, enter your unique four-digit code. To change this code, see “Changing the lock code” on page 92. The unit displays a channel list with the cu...
N.I.C.E. 91 Accessing locked channels To access a locked channel: 1. Enter the direct channel number. 2. Enter the four-digit lock code. The channel begins to play. The channel returns to the locked status if you change channels or turn the unit off (for example, turn the vehicle off). Note Restorin...
Chapter 5: SIRIUS Satellite Radio 92 Changing the lock code 1. Press the onscreen MENU button. The options menu appears. Options menu 2. Press the EDIT CODE menu item. The unit displays the lock code entry box. Edit code entry box 3. Enter the four-digit code or “0000” if this is the first time you’...
N.I.C.E. 93 4. Enter the new four-digit code using the keypad buttons. The unit prompts you to confirm the code. 5. Enter the new four-digit code again. You have changed the lock code. To exit without setting this option, press Enter or MENU again. Resetting factory defaults To return the unit to th...
Chapter 5: SIRIUS Satellite Radio 94 The unit displays: Restore setting options 3. Press YES. All SIRIUS option settings return to their factory defaults.
N.I.C.E. 95 This chapter provides guidelines for using theN.I.C.E. in video and music mode. Playing music You can play music stored on the unit’s hard disk oron a portable memory storage device connected tothe USB 1.1 port. For information about how to download music (andphotos) from your PC to the ...
Chapter 6: Music modes 96 If the portable memory storage device has an extension cable, connect the cable. Power to the N.I.C.E. may be on or off when you connect the device. 2. If the power to the unit is off, turn it on. Configuring music playback To listen while you navigate, choose music and con...
Chapter 7: Video mode 98 This chapter provides guidelines for using theN.I.C.E. in video and photo modes. Video options N.I.C.E. includes several video options: • Backup view If your vehicle is equipped with a rearviewcamera, output from the camera displays in theN.I.C.E. video window. For more info...
A/V IN por deo cab t Vi le N.I.C.E. 99 Connect to the player Plug the DVD player or video game system cableinto the A/V IN port on the back of the unit. A/V IN connection Viewing a movie or playing a game 1. Press VIDEO at the bottom of the screen. OR Press the onscreen mode button and thenpress VID...
Chapter 7: Video mode 100 The image displays on the screen. 3. Press the full-screen mode button to stretch the video input to fill the screen. Backing up with the camera 1. Press the VIDEO button below the LCD. OR Press the onscreen mode button and press VIDEO. 2. Press the camera button. The image...
N.I.C.E. 101 Photo storage Power to the N.I.C.E. may be on or off when youconnect a portable memory storage device. Portable memory storage device connection USB 1.1 port Portable memory storagedevice extension cable 1. If the photos are stored on a memory stickinsert the stick directly into the USB...
Chapter 7: Video mode 102 The unit displays the photo default screen. Photo viewer screen Full-screen mode button Previous/next slide Exit Portable memory storage device button Start slide show 2. To select digital images on a portable memory storage device, press the portable memory storage device ...
Chapter 8: Care and updating 104 Removing the unit If you have a laptop computer you may be able to transfer files without removing the N.I.C.E. from your vehicle. 1. Otherwise, lift the latch that holds the suction cup to the windshield to remove the N.I.C.E. from your vehicle. Locating the latch 2...
N.I.C.E. 105 Connecting to your PC You connect your N.I.C.E. to a PC using a standardUSB 2.0 cable. Most computers come with thiscable or you can purchase one at your computerstore. 1. Make sure power to both the PC and theN.I.C.E. is turned off. 2. Connect one end of a standard USB cable tothe USB ...
Chapter 8: Care and updating 106 4. Turn on power to both the PC and the N.I.C.E. Copying files 1. If you’re updating the map database, insert the DVD with the new database in the DVD drive on the PC. 2. On the PC, open My Computer or Windows Explorer. Consult your Windows manual if you need help. W...
N.I.C.E. 107 The N.I.C.E. folder opens, displaying the default Map, Music and Photo folders. N.I.C.E. drive window If you delete the default Music or Photo folders, make new ones using Windows Explorer. (Consult your Windows manual for instructions.) The folders must be named Music and Photo, otherw...
Chapter 8: Care and updating 108 If you’re copying from the PC to the N.I.C.E., this is the source folder. If you’re copying from the N.I.C.E. to the PC, this is the destination folder. 7. Arrange the two windows on the PC desktop so that you can see the contents of both the source and destination f...
N.I.C.E. 109 A Copying message may appear, depending on the PC’s operating system and processor speed. Sample Copying message When the copy is finished, the files appear in the selected Music or Photo folder on the N.I.C.E. Sample Music folder after copying files Disconnecting from the PC 1. Turn of...
Chapter 8: Care and updating 110 Deleting photo and music files 1. Follow the steps in “Connecting to your PC” on page 105. 2. On the PC, open My Computer or Windows Explorer. Consult your Windows manual if you need help. Windows opens a window showing all the drives on your computer. Windows assign...
N.I.C.E. 111 7. Click Yes to delete the files, or No if you’re not sure. After pressing Yes, the files are deleted from the N.I.C.E. The N.I.C.E. does not maintain a Recycle bin from which you can retrieve files you may have deleted by mistake. Once you delete files, they are gone. Note Updating the...
Chapter 8: Care and updating 112 The unit displays the SETUP menu. Setup menu FM transmitter button LCD adjustment button Update software button 4. Press the update software button. The unit displays the current Operating System (OS) version and searches for any upgrades. 5. Follow the instructions ...
N.I.C.E. 113 Troubleshooting Description Probable Cause Remedy N.I.C.E. does not turn on. The power cable may not be properly connected. The fuse may be blown. Check power cable and fuse. GPS signal strength is weak In some applications/installations, GPS signal may be difficult to receive. Position...
Chapter 8: Care and updating 114 The GPS signal was lost while en route. The unit’s line of sight to the GPS satellite has been obstructed, such as by entering a tunnel or parking garage. Check the signal strength meter. If the signal does not return, you can manually set the vehicle position. For m...
N.I.C.E. 115 You hear no sound from the unit’s internal speaker. The speaker may be turned off or redirected to the stereo speakers in your car or home. 1. Press the NAVI button; press Setup, Navigation Preferences. 2. Scroll to Voice Guidance and press the button to change the setting from Off to O...
N.I.C.E. 117 Modes You select operational modes by pressing either physical or onscreen buttons. Mode buttons These buttons appear below the LCD. Selects navigation mode. Selects SIRIUS Satellite radio mode. Selects video mode, used to view input from the rearview camera, videos, and play video game...
Chapter 9: Reference 118 Enters photo viewing mode; used to view photos stored on the N.I.C.E. For photo options, see “Photo reference” on page 128. Enters video mode; used to back up vehicles equipped with a rearview camera and to view DVD movies or play video games. For video options, see “Video r...
Chapter 9: Reference 120 Start Route Guidance To access these options, press the navigation button (F3). Address/Intersection Defines specific address or intersection to which you’re headed (your destination). State/Province Name : selects the location state or province. Use this option if the desti...
N.I.C.E. 121 If you choose Address, the unit displays the onscreen keyboard so you can enter the address. The top of the screen displays the address range. Point of Interest Defines a public location, such as a bank or hospital, as your location. State/Province Name : selects the state or province i...
Chapter 9: Reference 122 Previous Destination Selects a location based on the last 15 destinations. Map Selects a destination by pinpointing it on the touchscreen. When using this feature F3 becomes the pointer button and F5 the push pin button. Edit Address Book Adds and deletes entries from the ad...
Chapter 9: Reference 124 GPS Icon Display On : turns display of the GPS indicator on. Off : turns display of the GPS indicator off. See “Monitoring signal strength” on page 51 for examples of the three versions that indicate strong, weak and no satellite signal. Status Bar Display , Scale Icon Displ...
Chapter 9: Reference 126 SIRIUS satellite radio reference 1. To access the satellite radio options, press the onscreen MENU button. The Menu options list appears on the left side of the screen. 2. Press the option name in the menu. The option settings appear to the right of the menu. 3. Press the se...
N.I.C.E. 127 EDIT CODE This option associates a four-digit code with a specific channel requiring you to enter that code to hear the channel. See “Changing the lock code” on page 92 for more information. Antenna Aiming This option adjusts SIRIUS satellite signal strength reaching the N.I.C.E. when y...
Chapter 9: Reference 128 Music reference Portable memory storage device button, displays folders on the device connected to the USB 1.1 port. Folder button, displays folders on the N.I.C.E. Music mode button, alternates among repeat, play folder in order, and random among all songs. Repeat all songs...
N.I.C.E. 129 Video reference Enlarges image to fit screen. Displays image from DVD or video game. Displays input from rearview camera. Setup reference To access these options, press the mode button (F3), then press the SETUP cube on the menu grid. FM Transmitter button, redirects audio output from t...
Chapter 9: Reference 130 Specifications Dimensions (W x H x D): 191mm x 128mm x 31mm Operating system Windows CE version 4.2 Embedded processor High Performance Embedded 32-bit RISC (ARM 9 Core) Memory 64MB SDRAM32MB Flash Memory20GB Hard Disk Drive Power source 12 ~ 24V DC (using cigar jack) Map da...
N.I.C.E. 131 A A/V IN port 11 , 101 Abort message 115Accept button (keyboard) 42Add Current Location to address book 55 , 122 ADD or SKIP 87 , 126 Add Previous Destination to address book 55 , 122 Address book, updating 55 , 122 editing name 57navigating to 37range 44selecting 44 Address Book 37 , 1...
User’s Guide 136 channel 17compass 16GPS signal strength 14 , 48 , 51 next intersection 16next maneuver 16pointer 16removing from screen 68scale 16 Infrared sensor 10 , 21 Installation 26Intersection enlarged 51selecting 44 Interstates, avoiding 23 , 69 J Journey canceling 51previewing 52starting 33...
User’s Guide 138 mode button 18 , 97 , 128 player controls 18player, main screen 18playing 95playing while navigating 61 , 97 storage 95 MUSIC button 117Mute button (F4) 119button, remote control 22 N N.I.C.E. cleaning 103folders 107starting 12traveling with 62updating software 111 NAVI button 34 , ...
User’s Guide 140 Power does not turn on 113off 23on 12 , 28 POWER button 10Preferences, navigation 66Presetting favorite radio channels 82Previous & next buttons (photo viewer) 19Previous Destination 37 , 122 , 125 Problem solving 113Push pin button (F5) 119 R Radio 74 , 126 channel, selecting d...
User’s Guide 144 player controls 20player, main screen 20 VIDEO button 10 , 117 Video button, reference 129VIDEO IN port 11Viewing enlarged map 50Voice guidance 24 , 47 , 62 , 123 on/off 73 Volume buttons on radio screen 17buttons on remote control 22setting 124up/down button (F1 and F2) 118 W WAVE ...
N.I.C.E. 145 For USA and Canada onlyThis product is warranted against all defects in material workman-ship for a period of one year from the date of original purchase. Clarion ProAudio products, except for speakers, are covered by a two year limited warranty when installed by an authorized Clarion d...
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