Pioneer AVIC-N5 - Manual

Pioneer AVIC-N5

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Introduction; Contents
  • Page 6 – Customizing the AV Source Setting
  • Page 7 – Appendix
  • Page 9 – License Agreement; GRANT OF LICENSE
  • Page 13 – Limitation of Liability.
  • Page 14 – No Creation of Mailing Lists.
  • Page 15 – AS IS; Agreement in English.
  • Page 16 – Manual Overview; Display Information; How to use this manual; tion
  • Page 17 – Terminology; ALL CAPITAL; Front Display; Video image
  • Page 18 – Important Safety Information; pair the performance of any of the vehicle; WARNING
  • Page 19 – Notes Before Using the System; Information to User; Failure to operate; After-sales service for Pioneer products; Visit Our Web site; Visit us at the following site:; Download owner
  • Page 20 – Precaution; Protect this product from moisture.; Wash hands; CAUTION; Additional Safety Information; To ensure safe driving; Parking brake interlock; Video
  • Page 21 – Viewing of front; Night display; REAR OUT; To avoid battery exhaustion; Rear view camera
  • Page 22 – SCREEN IMAGE MAY APPEAR REVERSED.; Purchasing software upgrade; Features; Touch panel key operation; Memor y; Variety of view modes
  • Page 24 – Dolby Digital; Dolby; About DTS sound; s optical digital outputs are not con-; Rear entertainment; For details, refer to
  • Page 25 – Playable Discs; About DVD-Video and CD
  • Page 26 – DVD-Video disc region numbers; About WMA; The Windows Media; Notes
  • Page 27 – Titles
  • Page 28 – Pressing; About the data being deleted
  • Page 29 – Reroute; Initial Use; Shop Demo
  • Page 30 – Navigation unit; Resetting the Microprocessor; Basic Operation
  • Page 31 – Inserting/Ejecting a Disc; Inserting a disc; Basic
  • Page 32 – Removing the front panel; To open the LCD panel, press; Setting the LCD panel; Adjusting the LCD panel angle; button to move the LCD; Setting the slide back function
  • Page 34 – Map screen; Basic Navigation; The most basic search function is
  • Page 35 – Basic flow of operation; Press; Press MAP button to display the map; Touch the zone code of the destination,
  • Page 37 – Touching the; MENU
  • Page 38 – How to view the map screen; Refer to; Memory navi mode; disappears, memory navi
  • Page 39 – Basic AV Source; Selecting an AV source; Using the direct traffic announce-; Adjusting the volume; Rotate
  • Page 40 – Turning the source off; Press and hold; How to listen to a CD; You can also select a track by pressing
  • Page 41 – Available buttons; Address Search; Black touch panel key:; The button is operable.; Gray touch panel key with white letters:
  • Page 42 – How to Use Menu Screens; There are two types of navigation menu:; NAVI MENU; is divided into four submenus:; Navigation Menu and Map Display
  • Page 43 – Navigation
  • Page 44 – How to Use the Map; or; If the mode is selected by pressing; Displays the standard map.; In
  • Page 45 – Display; Setting
  • Page 47 – Changing the scale of the map
  • Page 48 – If you touch the display briefly,
  • Page 49 – Finding a destination on the map
  • Page 50 – If you press; How to set your destination by ad-; Touch to specify the destination city or area.; When; Setting a Route to Your Destination
  • Page 51 – Returns to the previous screen.; Registering a POI shortcut; See Step 2 of; Finding a POI in your surroundings
  • Page 52 – Selecting Destination from; For information on
  • Page 53 – Canceling the Route Guidance; Change Route; Checking the Set Route; View Current Route; Touch the point to start scrolling.; Starting Point
  • Page 54 – Way Point; Checking the set route by text; Checking the entire route overview; Checking the set route from
  • Page 55 – You can return to the previous display.; Recalculating the route; Editing a way point; ] is active only when
  • Page 56 – Skipping a way point; Setting Areas to Avoid; If you register; Registering an area to avoid; About
  • Page 57 – If you want to stop registration, touch [; Registering an area to; . When the subcategory list
  • Page 58 – Displays a POI category list.; Deleting a POI shortcut; Touch the category to be deleted.
  • Page 59 – Items that users can operate
  • Page 60 – Route calculation condition
  • Page 61 – Route Profile
  • Page 62 – Editing Registered Locations; The items already registered under [; Address Book; Editing the Navigation Utilities
  • Page 63 – Back; Editing a location; Editing
  • Page 64 – Changing a name; You cannot change the name of your home.; Entering or changing a phone number; Changing the position of; Deleting
  • Page 66 – Viewing traffic list; Checking all traffic information; Street or place name
  • Page 67 – Selecting traffic information to
  • Page 69 – Traffic flow information; Set use of Traffic flow information; All
  • Page 70 – Off; Displaying stock prices; Registering stocks to be displayed; Input the Ticker text for the stocks you
  • Page 71 – Deleting stocks to be displayed onscreen; Storing browsable information; ] to complete the storing and return
  • Page 72 – Deleting favorite browsable information; Touch the name of the items you wish; Emergency Info; The
  • Page 73 – You are currently at; Registering user information; Touch the desired item to register your
  • Page 75 – Changing Background Picture
  • Page 76 – You can select the following items:
  • Page 79 – When the gear lever is shifted to
  • Page 80 – tion is currently set to [; Items Users can Change; Volume; Guidance Volume; Customizing Your Navigation System
  • Page 81 – System Options; Language Selection; Customizing
  • Page 82 – Map Display Options
  • Page 83 – Defined Locations
  • Page 84 – Demo Mode; Installing the; Summer Time; Installing the Program; Modify Current Location
  • Page 85 – Hardware Info; Connection Status; D Calibration; Service Info Screen; Restore Factory Settings; Yes
  • Page 86 – How to Display each Menu; switch to the AV operation screen.; AV Source
  • Page 87 – key; Press MENU button to return to the dis-
  • Page 89 – Switching the media files type; Reading Format; Touch panel key operation (
  • Page 90 – How to Display each; Setting Up the DVD/DivX Player; Operating the DVD menu
  • Page 91 – Using DVD menu direct touch control; Using DVD menu by touch panel; Using DVD menu by touch panel keys; Touch; Slow motion playback
  • Page 92 – For titles and chapters; Display indications such as; Setting angle icon dis-; Angle
  • Page 93 – Pressing and holding; Fast rewind or forward
  • Page 94 – Operation using
  • Page 96 – DivX
  • Page 97 – For folders and files
  • Page 98 – Displaying your DivX; Next; Radio; Listening to the radio; For details concerning operations, refer to
  • Page 99 – You can also use
  • Page 100 – Advanced radio operation; Refer to step 3 in; Storing broadcast frequencies with; Tuning in strong signals; The FM
  • Page 101 – Playing a disc; Operations and Functions; Operating a; Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment); Using
  • Page 102 – USB; Displaying text information; Displaying text informa-
  • Page 103 – Viewing contents of upper folder; Repeating play; Scanning folders and tracks
  • Page 104 – XM Tuner; Listening to XM Satellite Radio
  • Page 105 – Switching the XM display
  • Page 107 – played on the title information.; When the memorized track is broadcast; Setting the notification of memor-; Memorize a traffic channel; TRAFFIC
  • Page 108 – Display the Radio ID; ] and the ID code one after the; RADIO ID; Advanced XM tuner operation; Deleting the memorized tracks; Delete All; Switching the alert setting; Touch to toggle the selection.
  • Page 109 – SIRIUS Tuner; Listening to SIRIUS; Switching the SIRIUS channel se-
  • Page 110 – If you touch any of the preset tuning keys; Preset1
  • Page 111 – Switching the display; Disp; Selecting a SIRIUS channel directly
  • Page 112 – touch; The traffic channel will be memorized.; Calling up the memorized traffic channel; Advanced SIRIUS tuner operation; ] again to turn the setting
  • Page 113 – Selecting teams for Game Alert; Switching the Game Alert setting; Displaying Game Information; function is turned on.; NO GAME
  • Page 114 – Setting up for hands-free phoning
  • Page 115 – The direct dial screen appears.; Adds or deletes + before the phone number.; Registering phone num-; Return to the previous screen.; Making a call from the history list; Up to 12 calls are stored in each list.; Log
  • Page 116 – No Name; Calling a number in the preset dial list; ADD
  • Page 117 – Making a call via voice recognition; No voice dial; Taking a phone call; Answering an incoming call; Setting the automatic answering
  • Page 118 – Answering call waiting; Rejecting call waiting; PHONE; Rejecting an incoming call; You can reject an incoming call.; PHONE; Connecting a cellular phone
  • Page 119 – Pioneer BT unit2; Searching for available cellular phones; Search; Touch a device name you want to con-
  • Page 120 – Registering your cellular phone; Phone Name; Disconnecting a cellular phone; No Connection; Deleting a registered phone
  • Page 121 – Transferring the phone book; Use cellular phone to perform phone; Completed
  • Page 122 – Editing the phone book; Touching; Phone number edit screen; Clearing memory
  • Page 123 – On; Setting a ring tone
  • Page 124 – Echo canceling and noise reduction; iPod; Operating the iPod; Advanced iPod operation
  • Page 125 – Browsing for a song
  • Page 126 – Top Menu; One
  • Page 127 – Shuffle play; ] changes the settings; order to view the video image in wide screen.; Wide Screen; Bluetooth Audio
  • Page 128 – Pausing track playback
  • Page 129 – External Unit; Operating the external unit
  • Page 130 – terlock; Selecting AV as the source
  • Page 131 – Audio Adjustments; Introduction to audio adjustments; Sound; Using the equalizer; Recalling equalizer curves; Custom1; Using balance adjustment; When the rear output setting is [
  • Page 132 – Adjusting equalizer curves; If you make adjustments,; Setting the simulated sound stage
  • Page 133 – Setting a stage that fits your image; Living Room; Adjusting a position effect; Adjusting loudness; Using non fading output
  • Page 134 – DVD/DivX Setup adjustments; DVD/DivX setup menu display; Setting the language
  • Page 135 – Setting assist subtitles on or off; When using a regular display, select either; What the Marks on; Setting the parental lock; Setting the code number and level
  • Page 136 – Setting the Subtitle File; DivX subtitle files
  • Page 137 – Initial Settings; Adjusting initial settings; display; This navigation system; Editing the PIN code
  • Page 138 – Touch number key to enter the new PIN; When the voice guidance is output.; Mute; Switching; Other Functions; Selecting the video for; Rear display
  • Page 139 – Setup adjustments; menu display; Setting the video input; nected component as
  • Page 140 – Setting for rear view camera; Camera for backing up; Setting the illumination color
  • Page 141 – Setting the screen color; tween the following settings:
  • Page 142 – Switching the backlight On/Off
  • Page 144 – Troubleshooting; Problems in the navigation screen
  • Page 148 – Problems in the AV screen (during iPod playback); Acc
  • Page 149 – Messages and how to react to them
  • Page 154 – Error Messages; will appear on the
  • Page 155 – Setting the password; Enter the password
  • Page 156 – Insert the disc while the vehicle is parked.; Park your vehicle in a safe place.; EJECT; Select the language from the list.
  • Page 157 – Check the details of the caution mes-; to
  • Page 158 – The adjustment is complete.; Memory Navi Mode; menu
  • Page 162 – Positioning Technology; Positioning by GPS; D hybrid mode
  • Page 163 – Map matching; With map matching; Handling Large Errors
  • Page 165 – If the road has connected hairpin bends.
  • Page 167 – About the Data being Deleted; Displaying the map
  • Page 168 – Overlay POI; City Center; Memory mode; Designate Areas to Avoid; Handling and Care of the Disc; DVD Map Discs
  • Page 169 – Road shocks may interrupt disc playback.; About playing DualDisc
  • Page 170 – MP3, WMA and AAC files; MP3 additional information; There is no m3u playlist compatibility.; WMA additional information
  • Page 171 – AAC additional information; Indicates the order in which folder num-; First tier; DivX video files
  • Page 172 – Important; Srt format subtitle files with the extension
  • Page 173 – Handling the LCD screen
  • Page 174 – Small fluorescent tube; Route Setting Information; Route search specifications; About singular route calculation
  • Page 175 – when it is not possible to avoid doing so; Auto Reroute; when your vehicle is not on a street
  • Page 176 – Roads not used in calculations; Route highlighting; Tracking; Tracking Display
  • Page 177 – Route Options
  • Page 178 – Settings
  • Page 179 – Menu in the AV Screen; Initial; System
  • Page 181 – SIRIUS
  • Page 182 – Glossary; s position. A learning
  • Page 186 – Specifications; General
  • Page 187 – Note
  • Page 188 – PIONEER CORPORATION
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Summary

Page 2 - Introduction; Contents

The screens shown in the examples may differ from the actual screens.The actual screens may be changed without notice for performance and functionimprovements. Introduction License Agreement 9 – PIONEER AVIC -N5 - for U.S.A. 9 – PIONEER AVIC -N5 - for Canada 11 – Terms and Conditions for the Tele At...

Page 6 - Customizing the AV Source Setting

– Using the MyMix function 111 – Using the direct traffic announcementfunction 112 – Display the Radio ID 112 – Advanced SIRIUS tuner operation 112 Hands-free Phoning 113 – Hands-free phoning with cellularphones featuring Bluetoothtechnology 113 – About the telephone source standbymode 114 – Setting...

Page 7 - Appendix

– Introduction to audioadjustments 131 – Using the equalizer 131 – Using balance adjustment 131 – Adjusting equalizer curves 132 – Setting the simulated soundstage 132 – Adjusting loudness 133 – Using subwoofer output 133 – Using non fading output 133 – Using the high pass filter 134 – Adjusting sou...

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