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...
Page 9 - License Agreement; GRANT OF LICENSE
License Agreement PIONEER AVIC-N5 - for U.S.A. THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEENYOU, AS THE END USER, AND PIONEERELECTRONICS (USA) INC. ( “ PIONEER ” ). PLEASE READ THE TERMS AND CONDI-TIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BE-FORE USING THE SOFTWARE INSTALLED ONTHE PIONEER PRODUCTS. BY USING THESOFTWARE...
Page 13 - Limitation of Liability.
Terms and Conditions for theTele Atlas Data THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT (THE “ AGREE- MENT ” ) BETWEEN YOU, THE END USER, AND TELE ATLAS NORTH AMERICA, INC. ( “ Tele Atlas ” ). BY USING YOUR COPY OF THE TELE ATLAS DATA, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMSAND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT. 1 Grant of License. Tele A...
Page 14 - No Creation of Mailing Lists.
6 Indemnity. You agree to indemnify, defend and hold TeleAtlas, its Licensors, and its Suppliers (includ-ing their respective licensors, suppliers, as-signees, subsidiaries, affiliated companies,and the respective officers, directors, employ-ees, shareholders, agents and representatives)free and har...
Page 15 - AS IS; Agreement in English.
In addition to the Warranties contained inthe Agreement, YOU UNDERSTAND THATTHE POIS ARE LICENSED ON AN “ AS IS ” BASIS WITHOUT GUARANTEE, ANDTHERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIESMADE WHETHER, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANYEXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OFMERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ...
Page 16 - Manual Overview; Display Information; How to use this manual; tion
Copyright Notices forNorth American data 1) Tele Atlas ® MultiNet ® North America data. As of the Effective Date, the copyright noticefor Tele Atlas ® MultiNet ® North America is: NOTICE © 1984 – 2008 Tele Atlas. All rights reserved. This material is proprietary and the subject ofcopyright protectio...
Page 17 - Terminology; ALL CAPITAL; Front Display; Video image
Customizing Your Navigation System The behavior of your navigation system de-pends on a number of settings. If you needto change any of the initial settings (defaultsettings), read the relevant section of thischapter. Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Driveand Radio) Describes how to use DVD-Video, ...
Page 18 - Important Safety Information; pair the performance of any of the vehicle; WARNING
Important Safety Information Before using your navigation system, be sureto read and fully understand the followingsafety information: p Read the entire manual before operatingthis navigation system. p The navigation features of your navigationsystem (and rear view camera option if pur-chased) are i...
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
Notes Before Using the System Information to User Alteration or modifications carried out withoutappropriate authorization may invalidate theuser ’ s right to operate the equipment. For Canadian model This Class B digital apparatus complies withCanadian ICES-003. Important (Serial Number:) The seria...
Page 20 - Precaution; Protect this product from moisture.; Wash hands; CAUTION; Additional Safety Information; To ensure safe driving; Parking brake interlock; Video
Precaution CAUTION:USE OF CONTROL OR ADJUSTMENT OR PER-FORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THANTHOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT INHAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.CAUTION:THE USE OF OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS WITHTHIS PRODUCT WILL INCREASE EYE HA-ZARD. ! Protect this product from moisture. ! If the battery is discon...
Page 21 - Viewing of front; Night display; REAR OUT; To avoid battery exhaustion; Rear view camera
! In some countries the viewing of “ Video image ” on a display inside a vehicle even by persons other than the driver may be illegal.Where such regulations apply, they must beobeyed. ! When applying the parking brake in order toview “ Video image ” or to enable other func- tions offered by the navi...
Page 22 - SCREEN IMAGE MAY APPEAR REVERSED.; Purchasing software upgrade; Features; Touch panel key operation; Memor y; Variety of view modes
WARNING ! SCREEN IMAGE MAY APPEAR REVERSED. ! USE INPUT ONLY FOR REVERSE OR MIRRORIMAGE REAR VIEW CAMERA. OTHER USEMAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DAMAGE. CAUTION ! The rear view camera function is to be usedas an aid to keep an eye on trailers, or whilebacking up. Do not use for entertainment pur-poses. ! ...
Page 24 - Dolby Digital; Dolby; About DTS sound; s optical digital outputs are not con-; Rear entertainment; For details, refer to
Hands-free phoning Using Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-BTB200)(sold separately), this unit realizes effortlesshands-free phoning with Bluetooth wirelesstechnology. Bluetooth audio playercompatibility Using a Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-BTB200)(sold separately), you can control a Bluetoothaudio player fe...
Page 25 - Playable Discs; About DVD-Video and CD
Data communication functionwith XM tuner If you connect the optional XM tuner (GEX-P10XMT) to the navigation system, you canuse traffic information as a part of the naviga-tion function. A separate subscription for XMNavTraffic is required.In addition, if you subscribe to XM Audio ser-vices, you can...
Page 26 - DVD-Video disc region numbers; About WMA; The Windows Media; Notes
About AVCHD recorded discs This unit is not compatible with discs recordedin AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Defi-nition) format. Do not insert AVCHD discs. Ifinserted, the disc may not be ejected. About Dual layer disc The unit cannot play back DVD-R/-RW discsthat are written in Layer Jump Recordi...
Page 27 - Titles
! There may be a slight delay when startingplayback of WMA files encoded with imagedata. About AAC AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding andrefers to an audio compression technologystandard used with MPEG-2 and MPEG-4. Sev-eral applications can be used to encode AACfiles, but file formats and exten...
Page 28 - Pressing; About the data being deleted
© 2008 XM Satellite Radio Inc. All rights re-served. NAVTEQ Traffic ™ is a trademark of NAVTEQ North America, LLC.© 2008. NAVTEQ North America, LLC. To Protect the LCD Paneland Screen p Do not allow direct sunlight to fall on theLCD screen when this product is not beingused. Extended exposure to dir...
Page 29 - Reroute; Initial Use; Shop Demo
! If there appear to be problems with the op-eration of the system. ! When changing the combination of theequipment. ! When adding/removing additional pro-ducts that connect to the navigation sys-tem. p If you have connected other equipment (forexample, Bluetooth adapter) to this naviga-tion system,...
Page 30 - Navigation unit; Resetting the Microprocessor; Basic Operation
Navigation unit This chapter gives information about thenames of the parts and the main featuresusing the buttons. 1 Disc indicator When a disc is set in navigation system, thisindicator lights. 2 LCD panel 3 LCD screen 4 AV button Press to display the AV operation screen. 5 MAP button Press to view...
Page 31 - Inserting/Ejecting a Disc; Inserting a disc; Basic
e Disc loading slot f Sub display Displays the current time or informationabout the AV source that is currently play-ing. g VOLUME knob Turn to adjust the AV (Audio and Video) vo-lume or press to change the AV source.Press and hold VOLUME knob to switch the source to mute. Flow from Startup toTermin...
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
— When the ignition switch is turned ONagain (or turned to ACC), the LCD panelwill open automatically. — Removing or attaching the front panelwill automatically close or open the LCDpanel. = For details concerning operations, referto Removing the front panel on the next page. p When the ignition swi...
Page 34 - Map screen; Basic Navigation; The most basic search function is
About NAVI MENU and AV MENU The methods for displaying NAVI MENU , used for navigation operations, and AV MENU , used for AV operations, are different depending on which screen is currently displayed. Map screen Press MAP button Touch[ AV MENU ] Touch[ NAVI MENU ] AV operation screen AV MENU Press M...
Page 35 - Basic flow of operation; Press; Press MAP button to display the map; Touch the zone code of the destination,
Basic flow of operation 1 Park your vehicle in a safe place, and applythe parking brake. j 2 Insert the Pioneer DVD Map Disc to thedisc loading slot. j 3 Press MAP button to display the map screen. j 4 Press MENU button to display NAVI MENU . j 5 Touch [ Destination ] to display Destination menu. j ...
Page 37 - Touching the; MENU
In the selected area, if you touch [ City ] without entering the name of the city or area, you canset the cities or areas that you have searchedin the past from the list. (This function is notavailable in the first time and when you haveselected an area that you have never searchedbefore.) 9 Touch t...
Page 38 - How to view the map screen; Refer to; Memory navi mode; disappears, memory navi
! 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 the route guidance,refer to Canceling the Route Guidance on page 53. p Touching the allows you to hear the information again. p To adjust the naviga...
Page 39 - Basic AV Source; Selecting an AV source; Using the direct traffic announce-; Adjusting the volume; Rotate
Basic AV Source This section describes basic AV operations,such as adjusting the volume, switching thesource and stopping the source, using CD op-erations as an example. Selecting an AV source 1 Press VOLUME knob (or AV button) to switch to the AV operation screen. 2 Press MENU button to change to A...
Page 40 - Turning the source off; Press and hold; How to listen to a CD; You can also select a track by pressing
Turning the source off 1 Press VOLUME knob (or AV button) to switch to the AV operation screen. 2 Press MENU button to change to AV MENU. 3 Touch [OFF] in AV Source screen. p Press and hold VOLUME knob to switch the source to mute. How to listen to a CD You can listen to an audio CD by removing theD...
Page 41 - Available buttons; Address Search; Black touch panel key:; The button is operable.; Gray touch panel key with white letters:
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 Audio source being played Distance to the guidance point Current direction of travel Next direction of travel p If you touch the screen, the touch ...
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
This section describes the basic navigation op-erations, including how to display NAVI MENU and how to use Shortcut menu and the map screen. How to Use Menu Screens There are two types of navigation menu: “ NAVI MENU ” and “ Shortcut menu ” . p The functions that cannot be used duringthe memory navi...
Page 43 - Navigation
Settings menu Set the navigation functions so they can beused easily. = For details concerning operations, refer toChapter 6. 3 If you want to return to the map, press MAP button. Shortcut menu Shortcuts allow you to perform various tasks,such as route calculation for the location indi-cated by the ...
Page 44 - How to Use the Map; or; If the mode is selected by pressing; Displays the standard map.; In
How to Use the Map Most of the information provided by your navi-gation system can be seen on the map. Youneed to get to know how the information thatappears on the map. Switching the current positionscreen display mode There are four types of map display and twoadditional view modes. ! Map View ! D...
Page 45 - Display; Setting
Guide View Overlays two arrows onto the standard map( “ Map View ” ). 1 5 g 4 a 8 2 f b c h 6 7 9 3 Route View Displays the name of the street you will travelalong next and an arrow indicating the direc-tion of travel. 1 5 g d 4 a 8 2 f b c h 6 7 9 3 Vehicle Dynamics Display Indicates the status of ...
Page 47 - Changing the scale of the map
= Refer to Changing the scale of the map on this page. 8 Map scale The scale of the map is indicated by dis-tance. = Refer to Changing the scale of the map on this page. 9 TRAFFIC icon This appears when an XM tuner (GEX-P10XMT, sold separately) is connected, andtraffic information is received. a Cur...
Page 48 - If you touch the display briefly,
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 key p The icon of a registered location and thetraffic information icons are displayedwhen the map scale is 10 miles (20 km) orlower. p POI icons and the line for traffic c...
Page 49 - Finding a destination on the map
2 Touch . Information for a specified location appears.The displayed information varies according tothe location. (There may be no information forthat location.) = For details, refer to Editing Registered Loca- tions on page 62. = For details, refer to Displaying Certain POI on the Map on page 57. =...
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
CAUTION For safety reasons, these route-setting functionsare not available while your vehicle is in motion.To enable these functions, you must stop in asafe place and put on the parking brake beforesetting your route (refer to Parking brake interlock on page 20). p Some information on traffic regula...
Page 51 - Returns to the previous screen.; Registering a POI shortcut; See Step 2 of; Finding a POI in your surroundings
Finding a POI in your surroundings You can search for Points Of Interest in yoursurroundings on the map. Use it to find a POIto visit during a journey. 1 Touch [Destination] in NAVI MENU, and then touch [Vicinity Search]. 2 Touch the desired category. Category The selected category will have a red c...
Page 52 - Selecting Destination from; For information on
p [ Vicinity Search ] in NAVI MENU searches your surroundings. On the other hand,when using in Shortcut menu ( d Page 43), the area around the scroll cursorwill be searched. Setting an Entrance or Exit ofa Freeway as Your Destination You can set the entrance or exit of a freewayas your destination. ...
Page 53 - Canceling the Route Guidance; Change Route; Checking the Set Route; View Current Route; Touch the point to start scrolling.; Starting Point
1 Touch [Destination] in NAVI MENU, and then touch [Address Book] or [DestinationHistory]. 2 Touch your destination name. Route calculation starts. p You can also see the destination by touch-ing on the right of the list. = For details concerning operations, refer to When appears to the right of the...
Page 54 - Way Point; Checking the set route by text; Checking the entire route overview; Checking the set route from
p If there are multiple way points, selecting[ Way Point ] displays a list of the way points on the route. Touch the place you want tostart scrolling from. 4 Touch or to scroll the map. To continue scrolling after you release your fin-ger, touch and hold or . If neces- sary, the scale of the map can...
Page 55 - You can return to the previous display.; Recalculating the route; Editing a way point; ] is active only when
1 Touch the map screen. Shortcut menu appears. 2 Touch . 3 Touch [Route Profile] or [Route Scroll]. = About “ Route Profile ” , refer to Checking the set route by text on the previous page. = About “ Route Scroll ” , refer to Checking the set route with the map on page 53. 4 Touch [Back]. You can re...
Page 56 - Skipping a way point; Setting Areas to Avoid; If you register; Registering an area to avoid; About
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 can add up to 5 way points in total.) Delete : You can delete way points from the list. (Youcan delete way points successively.) Sort : Touch to display a s...
Page 57 - If you want to stop registration, touch [; Registering an area to; . When the subcategory list
p If you select [ Map Search ], move the scroll cursor to the place you want to set andtouch [ OK ]. 5 Change the map scale and decide the size of the Area to Avoid. The Area to avoid is enclosed in a red frame.You can also change the map scale thoughthe maximum map scale for registering Areasto Avo...
Page 58 - Displays a POI category list.; Deleting a POI shortcut; Touch the category to be deleted.
p If you touch one of the POI shortcuts (e.g. ), you can start searching for POI directly in the selected category on the POI short-cut. 3 Press MAP button. POI ’ s in the selected category appear on the map. p You can also display POI by using Shortcut menu if [ Overlay POI ] is selected on [ Short...
Page 59 - Items that users can operate
Modifying the RouteCalculation Conditions You can change the route calculation condi-tions using Route Options menu. The follow- ing description features an example ofchanging the number of routes to besearched. 1 Touch [Route Options] in NAVI MENU. 2 Touch [Number of Routes]. The current settings a...
Page 60 - Route calculation condition
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 Road This setting controls whether toll roads (in-cluding toll areas) should be taken into ac-count. On : Calculate a route that avoids toll roads (includ-ing ...
Page 61 - Route Profile
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 selected is accepted, and themap of your surroundings appears. When youstart driving, the route guidance begins. p If the above operations are not p...
Page 62 - Editing Registered Locations; The items already registered under [; Address Book; Editing the Navigation Utilities
CAUTION For safety reasons, you cannot use some of thesenavigation functions while your vehicle is in mo-tion. To enable these functions, you must stop ina safe place and apply the parking brake (refer to Parking brake interlock on page 20). Editing Registered Locations Address Book can store up to ...
Page 63 - Back; Editing a location; Editing
2 Touch on the right-hand side of the place you want to register in AddressBook. : The map of that place can be displayed. = For details concerning operations, refer to When appears to the right of the list on page 49. 3 Touch [Registration]. 4 Touch [Save]. Registration is now complete. p If you wa...
Page 64 - Changing a name; You cannot change the name of your home.; Entering or changing a phone number; Changing the position of; Deleting
5 Sound The selected operating sound is played. 6 Modify Location You can change the registered location byscrolling the map. 4 Touch [Save]. Completes the registration. Changing a name 1 Touch [Edit Name]. 2 Enter a new name; touch [OK]. The name of the current location appears inthe text box. Dele...
Page 66 - Viewing traffic list; Checking all traffic information; Street or place name
Using XM NavTrafficInformation If you have a GEX-P10XMT XM Digital SatelliteData & Audio Receiver (sold separately) at-tached to the navigation system, and have anactive subscription to XM NavTraffic service,you can view current traffic conditions and in-formation on your navigation display. Whe...
Page 67 - Selecting traffic information to
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 screen, touch or to view the remaining information. 4 Touch [Back] to return to the list with traffic information. A list with traffic information appears ...
Page 69 - Traffic flow information; Set use of Traffic flow information; All
Traffic flow information When 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 side of aroad. These colors indicate the average speedat which traffic is flowing along these streets.Here is a guide to the colors and the averagespee...
Page 70 - Off; Displaying stock prices; Registering stocks to be displayed; Input the Ticker text for the stocks you
p Touch [ Back ] to not add the selected traffic information. 4 Touch [Done]. The selected traffic information icon is addedto the screen. p The following types of traffic congestioncannot be deselected and are always dis-played: stop and go, stopped traffic, andclosed/blocked roads. 5 Touch [Back]....
Page 71 - Deleting stocks to be displayed onscreen; Storing browsable information; ] to complete the storing and return
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 input ticker symbol does not matchthe actual ticker symbol for the stock com-pletely, you may not be able to find it. Deleting stocks to be displayed on...
Page 72 - Deleting favorite browsable information; Touch the name of the items you wish; Emergency Info; The
1 Store the desired item (topic). = Refer to Storing browsable information on the previous page. 2 Touch [Info/Traffic] in NAVI MENU, and then touch [My Favorites]. A list of registered items (topics) appears onthe screen. Touch the item to display informa-tion about this item. Deleting favorite bro...
Page 73 - You are currently at; Registering user information; Touch the desired item to register your
WARNING The Emergency Info screen is only intended to provide information to a driver that may be usefulduring an emergency situation, and does not re-place the need to call for emergency assistance,when necessary. Checking the informationregistered as Emergency Info % Touch [Info/Traffic] in NAVI M...
Page 75 - Changing Background Picture
5 Touch the name of the facility to set the route you want. Displays the route to the selected facility. When appears to the right of the list You can also set a destination by touchingto the right of the destination list such as Ad- dress Book . Touch [ OK ] to confirm. The loca- tion indicated by ...
Page 76 - You can select the following items:
p Progressive format JPEG pictures cannotbe used. 1 Insert a disc to the disc loading slot. 2 Touch [Settings] in NAVI MENU, then touch [System Options]. 3 Touch [Background Picture Setting]. The picture selected for each screen is indi-cated on the right side of [ Splash Screen ], [ Navigation Back...
Page 79 - When the gear lever is shifted to
5 Power Voltage The power supply (reference value) providedfrom the vehicle battery to the navigationsystem is shown. If the voltage does not fallwithin the range of 11 V to 15 V, check thatpower cable connection is correct. 6 Illumination When the headlights or small lamps of a ve-hicle are on, [ O...
Page 80 - tion is currently set to [; Items Users can Change; Volume; Guidance Volume; Customizing Your Navigation System
CAUTION For safety reasons, you cannot use some of thesenavigation functions while your vehicle is in mo-tion. To enable these functions, you must stop ina safe place and apply the parking brake (refer to Parking brake interlock on page 20). Modifying the DefaultSettings You can tailor default setti...
Page 81 - System Options; Language Selection; Customizing
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 [ Voice Guidance ] is [ On ], be sure to set [ Mute Input/Guide ] setting in AV MENU to [ Mute ] or [ ATT ]. = Refer to Switching the sound muti...
Page 82 - Map Display Options
Short-Cut Selection Select shortcuts to display on the map screen.In the list displayed onscreen, the items withred checks are displayed on Shortcut menu . Touch the shortcut you wish to display andthen touch [ Done ] when a red check appears. You can select up to three shortcuts. : Registration * R...
Page 83 - Defined Locations
Tracking Display The tracking display setting has the followingoptions. Always : Display tracking for all journeys. This Trip : Display tracking dots but erase them when thenavigation system is turned off (when turningoff the engine of your vehicle). Off *: Do not display tracking dots. AV Guide Mod...
Page 84 - Demo Mode; Installing the; Summer Time; Installing the Program; Modify Current Location
Continuously touching c , d , a or b allows you to rapidly scroll the map screen. p An area not stored in the DVD Map Disccannot be memorized. Around Current Route : Sets the surrounding currently set route to thememory area. The route to the destination willappear on screen. You can memorize the ar...
Page 85 - Hardware Info; Connection Status; D Calibration; Service Info Screen; Restore Factory Settings; Yes
Hardware Info Touch [ Hardware Info ] in Settings menu to display. Connection Status = For details, refer to Checking the connec- tions of leads and installation positions on page 78. 3D Calibration = For details, refer to Checking the Navigation Status on page 77. Service Info Screen Displays the d...
Page 86 - How to Display each Menu; switch to the AV operation screen.; AV Source
This chapter describes how to display AV MENU for AV operations and perform opera- tions with the DVD drive and radio. How to Display each Menu 1 Press VOLUME knob (or AV button) to switch to the AV operation screen. 2 Press MENU button to change to AV MENU. 3 Touch [Sound], [Function] or [System] t...
Page 87 - key; Press MENU button to return to the dis-
Function menu Sound menu System menu 1 2 3 p When the source is [ OFF ], [ Function ] key changes to [ Initial ] key. 1 Function key Touch to enter Function menu for each source. = Using the Function menu d “ Operating using Function menu (each source) ” and “ Advanced <each source> opera- tio...
Page 89 - Switching the media files type; Reading Format; Touch panel key operation (
b Current folder name indicator c Folder number indicator d File type indicator e Audio indicator f Repeat indicator Switching the media files type When playing a disc containing a mixture ofvarious media file types such as DivX andMP3, you can switch between media filestypes to play. % Touch [Media...
Page 90 - How to Display each; Setting Up the DVD/DivX Player; Operating the DVD menu
2 Skip the chapter forward or backward Touching p skips to the start of the next chapter. Touching o once skips to the start of the current chapter. Touching againwill skip to the previous chapter. p You can also select a chapter by pressing o or p button on the hardware. 3 Hide the touch panel keys...
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
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 keys again lets youstart playback from the location selectedfrom the menu. For details, refer to the in-structions provided with the disc. Using ...
Page 92 - For titles and chapters; Display indications such as; Setting angle icon dis-; Angle
1 Touch [Search] and then touch desired item. When playing a DVD, touch [ Title ] (title), [ Chapter ] (chapter) or [ Time ] (time). 2 Touch 0 — 9 to input the desired num- ber. For titles and chapters ! To select 3, touch 3. ! To select 10, touch 1 and 0 in order. ! To select 23, touch 2 and 3 in o...
Page 93 - Pressing and holding; Fast rewind or forward
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 by thenew one. p To clear the bookmark on a disc, keeptouching [ B.Mark ] during playback. Pressing and holding EJECT button; You can also bookmark ...
Page 94 - Operation using
Displaying text information % Touch . The next piece of information is displayed. ! Album Title (album title) ! Track Title (track title) ! Folder Title (folder title) ! File Name (file name) ! Artist Name (artist name) ! Genre (genre) ! Year (year) If specific information has not been recordedon MP...
Page 96 - DivX
2 Skip the file forward or backward Touching p skips to the start of the next file. Touching o once skips to the start of the current file. Touching again will skip tothe previous file. p You can also select a file by pressing o or p button on the hardware. 3 Hide the touch panel keys Touching [ Hid...
Page 97 - For folders and files
% Touch r during playback. Each time you touch r , you move ahead one frame.To return to normal playback, touch f . p With some discs, images may be unclearduring frame-by-frame playback. Slow motion playback This lets you slow down playback speed. % Keep touching r until is displayed during playbac...
Page 98 - Displaying your DivX; Next; Radio; Listening to the radio; For details concerning operations, refer to
Playing DivX ® VOD content Some DivX VOD (video on demand) contentmay only be playable a fixed number of times.When you load a disc containing this type ofDivX VOD content, the remaining number ofplays is shown on-screen and you then havethe option of playing the disc (thereby usingup one of the rem...
Page 99 - You can also use
2 Touch [Band] to select a band. Touch [ Band ] repeatedly until the desired band is displayed, FM1 , FM2 , FM3 or AM . 3 To perform manual tuning, touch or briefly. The frequencies move up or down step bystep. 4 To perform seek tuning, keep touching or for about one second and re- lease. The tuner ...
Page 100 - Advanced radio operation; Refer to step 3 in; Storing broadcast frequencies with; Tuning in strong signals; The FM
Advanced radio operation 1 1 Function display = Refer to step 3 in How to Display each Menu on page 86. Storing the strongest broadcastfrequencies “ BSM ” (best stations memory) lets you auto- matically store the six strongest broadcast fre-quencies under preset tuning keys P1 — P6 and once stored t...
Page 101 - Playing a disc; Operations and Functions; Operating a; Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment); Using
When Pioneer AV equipment is connected tothe navigation system using IP-BUS, suchequipment can be operated from the naviga-tion system.When reading this chapter, please also refer tothe operation manual of the AV equipmentconnected to the navigation system. Multi-DVD Player Playing a disc DVD-Video ...
Page 102 - USB; Displaying text information; Displaying text informa-
= 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 displayed. USB Operating the USB portableaudio player/USB memory 3 2 4 7 8 5 6 1 You can control a USB portable audio player/USB memory by co...
Page 103 - Viewing contents of upper folder; Repeating play; Scanning folders and tracks
Switching between the detailinformation display and the listdisplay You can switch the left side of the basic screenaccording to your preference. % Touch [List] (or [Detail]). Each touch of [ List ] (or [ Detail ]) changes the list display or detail information display. Detail information display Li...
Page 104 - XM Tuner; Listening to XM Satellite Radio
1 Select the repeat range. = For details, refer to Repeating play on the previous page 2 Touch [Scan] in Function menu. Touching [ Scan ] switches between [ On ] and [ Off ]. The first 10 seconds of each track of the cur-rent folder (or the first track of each folder) isplayed. 3 When you find the d...
Page 105 - Switching the XM display
= Refer to Switching the XM channel select mode on this page. 6 XM channel category or XM channel in- formation 7 Detailed information or preset list dis- play 8 Category icon 1 Touch [XM] in AV Source screen to se- lect the XM. = For details, refer to Selecting an AV source on page 39. 2 Touch [Ban...
Page 107 - played on the title information.; When the memorized track is broadcast; Setting the notification of memor-; Memorize a traffic channel; TRAFFIC
Selecting an XM channel directly You can select an XM channel directly by en-tering the desired channel number. 1 Touch [Direct]. 2 Touch 0 — 9 to input the desired chan- nel number. To cancel the input numbers, touch [ Clear ]. 3 While the input number is displayed, touch [Enter]. The entered XM ch...
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.
Display the Radio ID If you select CH: 000, the Radio ID is dis-played. 1 Touch [Direct]. 2 Input [000] and then touch [Enter]. If you select another channel, display of theRadio ID is canceled.Display of the Radio ID repeats displaying[ RADIO ID ] and the ID code one after the other. p You can also...
Page 109 - SIRIUS Tuner; Listening to SIRIUS; Switching the SIRIUS channel se-
SIRIUS Tuner Listening to SIRIUS All CH Mode 3 2 4 6 5 1 Category Mode 7 You can use the navigation system to control aPioneer Sirius satellite digital tuner, which issold separately.For details concerning operation, refer to theSIRIUS tuner ’ s operation manuals. This sec- tion provides information...
Page 110 - If you touch any of the preset tuning keys; Preset1
Switching the SIRIUS channelselect mode You can switch modes between the two meth-ods for selecting and listing channels. All CH Mode : You can select a channel from all channels. Category Mode : You can select a channel within selected cate-gory. % Touch [Mode] to select the desired channel select ...
Page 111 - Switching the display; Disp; Selecting a SIRIUS channel directly
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 within the selected category. Switching the display % Touch [Disp]. Touching [ Disp ] changes the information as follows:Channel number — Channel n...
Page 112 - touch; The traffic channel will be memorized.; Calling up the memorized traffic channel; Advanced SIRIUS tuner operation; ] again to turn the setting
Using the direct trafficannouncement function You can listen to a memorized traffic channelby directly calling it up with the TRFC touch key. Memorize a traffic channel 1 Tune in to a Traffic channel. 2 Touch and hold [TRFC] for two seconds or more. The traffic channel will be memorized. p The chann...
Page 113 - Selecting teams for Game Alert; Switching the Game Alert setting; Displaying Game Information; function is turned on.; NO GAME
Switching the alert setting You can enable or disable alerts for all items atthe same time. This function is useful whenyou want to turn alerts off temporarily withoutchanging the condition of each memorizedsong. 1 Touch [Memo] in Function menu. 2 Touch [Alert On] or [Alert Off]. p Touch to toggle t...
Page 114 - Setting up for hands-free phoning
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 engine can result inbattery drainage. 1 Source icon 2 Device name indicator 3 Signal level indicator p If the signal is not available, ( ) is dis- playe...
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
Making a call by enteringphone number The most basic way to make a call is to simplydial the number. 1 Touch [BT-TEL] in AV Source screen to select the cellular phone source. = For details, refer to Selecting an AV source on page 39. 2 Touch [Direct]. The direct dial screen appears. 3 Touch the numb...
Page 116 - No Name; Calling a number in the preset dial list; ADD
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. 5 Touch to end the call. Making a call from the presetdial list You can easily store up to 6 phone numbersand later recall them with the touch of a...
Page 117 - Making a call via voice recognition; No voice dial; Taking a phone call; Answering an incoming call; Setting the automatic answering
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. 5 Touch to end the call. Searching the phone book entry byalphabet If there are many entries in the phone booklist, it can be useful to display the...
Page 118 - Answering call waiting; Rejecting call waiting; PHONE; Rejecting an incoming call; You can reject an incoming call.; PHONE; Connecting a cellular phone
Answering call waiting If a call comes in while you are talking on thephone, the number of the new caller appearsin the display to signal that you have call wait-ing. You can put the first caller on hold whileyou answer the call waiting. 1 Touch to answer call waiting. 2 Touching switches between ca...
Page 119 - Pioneer BT unit2; Searching for available cellular phones; Search; Touch a device name you want to con-
— Preset dial list — Call history list — Phone book = For details, refer to Registering your cellular phone on the next page. p If [ Auto Connect ] is set to [ On ], cellular phone that has already been registered isconnected automatically. = For details, refer to Setting the automatic connection on...
Page 120 - Registering your cellular phone; Phone Name; Disconnecting a cellular phone; No Connection; Deleting a registered phone
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. Whenthe connection is established, the devicename of the connected cellular phone is dis-played. Registering your cellular phone You can register a ...
Page 121 - Transferring the phone book; Use cellular phone to perform phone; Completed
1 Touch [Phone Register] in Function menu. The phone register screen appears. 2 Touch [Delete] on the right-hand side of the device name of the cellular phoneyou want to delete. The deletion confirmation message appears. 3 Touch [Yes]. The registered phone is deleted. p When not deleting a registere...
Page 122 - Editing the phone book; Touching; Phone number edit screen; Clearing memory
Editing the phone book You can edit the phone numbers or names re-gistered in the phone book. 1 Touch [PH.Book]. The phone book list screen appears. p Touching or switches to the next or pre- vious page in the list. p You can search the phone book alphabeti-cally. = Refer to Searching the phone book...
Page 123 - On; Setting a ring tone
2 Touch [Clear] on the right-hand side of the item that you want to clear memoryfor. On this screen, you can select the followingitems: Phonebook : You can clear the registered phone book. Dialled Calls : You can clear the dialed call history list. Received Calls : You can clear the received call hi...
Page 124 - Echo canceling and noise reduction; iPod; Operating the iPod; Advanced iPod operation
% Touch [Auto Connect] in Function menu. Touching [ Auto Connect ] switches between [ On ] and [ Off ]. p Automatic connection is performed in theregistration number order. Echo canceling and noise reduction When you are operating hands-free phoningin the vehicle, you may hear an undesiredecho. This...
Page 125 - Browsing for a song
: Shuffle 6 Song title, Artist name and Album title indicator Displays the song title, artist name andalbum title. : Song title: Artist name: Album title 7 Play time bar Touch panel key operation ( MUSIC ) 1 Connect the iPod to the navigation sys- tem. 2 Touch [iPod] in AV Source screen to se- lect ...
Page 126 - Top Menu; One
Touch panel key operation ( VIDEO ) This navigation system can play video if aniPod with video capabilities is connected. p Change the video setting on the iPod sothat the iPod can output the video to an ex-ternal device, before you display the videoscreen. p For details concerning setting and opera...
Page 127 - Shuffle play; ] changes the settings; order to view the video image in wide screen.; Wide Screen; Bluetooth Audio
Shuffle play This function shuffles tracks or albums andplays them in random order. % Touch [Shuffle] in Function menu. Each touch of [ Shuffle ] changes the settings as follows: ! Off — Does not shuffle. ! Songs — Shuffles tracks. ! Albums — Shuffles albums. p When you set [ Albums ], the albums ar...
Page 128 - Pausing track playback
p Since there are a number of Bluetoothaudio players available on the market, op-erations with your Bluetooth audio playerusing this navigation system vary greatly inrange. Please refer to the instruction man-ual that came with your Bluetooth audioplayer as well as this manual while operat-ing your ...
Page 129 - External Unit; Operating the external unit
Connecting a Bluetooth audioplayer % Touch [Connection Open] in Function menu to turn the connection open on.Pairing is displayed. This navigation system is now on standby for connection from Bluetoothaudio player.If your Bluetooth audio player is set ready forBluetooth wireless connection, the conn...
Page 130 - terlock; Selecting AV as the source
Operate the external unit byusing 1 KEY — 6 KEY The external unit can be operated by transmit-ting the operating commands set to 1 KEY — 6 KEY . p Operation varies depending on the externalunit connected. (In some cases, the exter-nal unit may not respond.) % Touch desired key ([1 KEY] — [6 KEY]) to...
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 [
Various settings are available with the audiosource according to your audiovisual requests.This chapter describes the methods of chan-ging the various settings and how to set of theLCD panel. Audio Adjustments Introduction to audio adjustments 1 1 Sound display = Refer to step 3 in How to Display ea...
Page 132 - Adjusting equalizer curves; If you make adjustments,; Setting the simulated sound stage
2 Touch a or b to adjust front/rear speaker balance. Each time you touch a or b moves the front/ rear speaker balance towards the front or therear. Front:15 to Rear:15 is displayed as the front/ rear speaker balance moves from front to rear.Both Front:0 and Rear:0 are the proper set- ting when only ...
Page 133 - Setting a stage that fits your image; Living Room; Adjusting a position effect; Adjusting loudness; Using non fading output
Setting a stage that fits your image 1 Touch [Staging] in Sound menu. 2 Touch the desired stage setting. p The [ Living Room ] setting that emphasizes midrange sound hardly has any effect nearthe maximum volume level. p When you set staging other than [ Off ], the high pass filter ( HPF ) setting tu...
Page 134 - DVD/DivX Setup adjustments; DVD/DivX setup menu display; Setting the language
Using the high pass filter When you do not want low sounds from thesubwoofer output frequency range to playfrom the front or rear speakers, turn HPF (high pass filter) on. Only frequencies higher thanthose in the selected range are output fromthe front or rear speakers. 1 Touch [HPF] in Sound menu. ...
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
= Refer to Language Code Chart for DVD on page 143. p If the selected language is not recorded onthe disc, the default language specified onthe disc is output and displayed. p You can also switch the subtitle and audiolanguage by touching [ S.Title ] or [ Audio ] during playback. = For details, refe...
Page 136 - Setting the Subtitle File; DivX subtitle files
3 Touch [0] — [9] to input a four digit code number. 4 While the input number is displayed, touch [Enter]. The code number is registered, and you cannow set the level. 5 Touch any of [1] — [8] to select the de- sired level. The parental lock level is set. ! Level 8 — Playback of the entire disc is p...
Page 137 - Initial Settings; Adjusting initial settings; display; This navigation system; Editing the PIN code
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 displayed atonce. Initial Settings Adjusting initial settings 1 Initial settings lets you perform initial set up ofdifferent settings for navigation s...
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
2 Touch number key to enter the new PIN code. Version of the Bluetooth module System (microprocessor) version PIN code Bluetooth Device (BD) address 3 Touch [Enter] to fix the new PIN code. p The default setting of the PIN code is 0000 . Switching the sound muting/attenuation Sound from this system ...
Page 139 - Setup adjustments; menu display; Setting the video input; nected component as
1 Press AV button to switch AV operation screen. 2 Press MENU button and then touch [REAR SCREEN]. Each touch of [ REAR SCREEN ] changes the settings as follows: ! Mirror — The video on the front screen of the navigation unit is output to the “ Rear display ” ! DVD — The video and sound of the DVDs ...
Page 140 - Setting for rear view camera; Camera for backing up; Setting the illumination color
p Use AV2 Input when connecting CD-RM10 (sold separately) through the external videocomponent. Setting for rear view camera The following two functions are available. Therear view camera feature requires a separatelysold rear view camera (e.g. ND-BC2). (For de-tails, consult your dealer.) Camera for...
Page 141 - Setting the screen color; tween the following settings:
2 Touch desired color. Setting the screen color You can select one of five colors as the screencolor. 1 Touch [Screen Color] in System menu. 2 Touch desired color. ! White / Blue / Yellow / Red / Green Changing the Wide ScreenMode CAUTION For safety reasons, you cannot use some of thesenavigation fu...
Page 142 - Switching the backlight On/Off
Operating the PictureAdjustment CAUTION For safety reasons, you cannot use some of thesenavigation functions while your vehicle is in mo-tion. To enable these functions, you must stop ina safe place and apply the parking brake (refer to Parking brake interlock on page 20). 1 Touch [V.Adjust] in Syst...
Page 144 - Troubleshooting; Problems in the navigation screen
Troubleshooting If you have problems operating your navigation system, refer to this section. The most commonproblems are listed below, along with likely causes and solutions. While this list is not comprehen-sive, it should answer your most common problems. If a solution to your problem cannot befo...
Page 148 - Problems in the AV screen (during iPod playback); Acc
The picture stops (pauses) andthe unit cannot be operated. Reading of data has become impos-sible during DVD playback. After touching g once, start playback once more. The picture is stretched, the as-pect is incorrect. The aspect setting is incorrect forthe display. Select the appropriate setting f...
Page 149 - Messages and how to react to them
Messages and how to react to them The following messages may be displayed by your navigation system. p There are occasions when you may see error messages other than those shown here. In such a case, follow the in-structions given on the display. Message When What to do (See) Please insert the appro...
Page 154 - Error Messages; will appear on the
Error Messages When problems occur with AV source playback, an error message appears on the display. Referto the table below to identify the problem, then take the suggested corrective action. If the errorpersists, contact your dealer or your nearest PIONEER Service Center.The messages in “ ( ) ” wi...
Page 155 - Setting the password; Enter the password
Anti-theft function You can set a password for the navigation sys-tem. If the back-up lead is cut or RESET button is pressed after the password is set, the navi-gation system prompts for the password nextboot up.If the incorrect password is entered, the navi-gation and AV functions cannot be perform...
Page 156 - Insert the disc while the vehicle is parked.; Park your vehicle in a safe place.; EJECT; Select the language from the list.
Installing the Program The program is installed to the navigation sys-tem using the application disc. This is not necessary if your dealer al-ready performed the installation. When installing the program, you carry outthe following operations. When all the setupprocedures are completed, you can use ...
Page 157 - Check the details of the caution mes-; to
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 [-]. Time difference The time difference between the time origin-ally set in the navigation system (Pacific Stan-dard Time) and the current location ...
Page 158 - The adjustment is complete.; Memory Navi Mode; menu
2 Press MENU button to change to AV Source screen. 3 Press and hold MENU button for two seconds or more. The 4-point touch panel adjustment screen ap-pears. 4 Touch and hold the arrows that point to the corners of the LCD screen with thestylus. The red arrow indicates the order. 5 Press MENU button....
Page 162 - Positioning Technology; Positioning by GPS; D hybrid mode
! The navigation guidance will only be avail-able when arriving at your destination.Other guidance is not possible (this in-cludes no display of direction arrows). To cancel these limitations, insert the DVDMap Disc to the navigation system. Positioning Technology The navigation system accurately me...
Page 163 - Map matching; With map matching; Handling Large Errors
How do GPS and deadreckoning work together? For maximum accuracy, your navigation sys-tem continually compares GPS data with yourestimated position as calculated from the dataof 3D Hybrid Sensor. However, if only the datafrom the 3D Hybrid Sensor is available for along period, positioning errors are...
Page 165 - If the road has connected hairpin bends.
! 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 drive in zig-zags. ! If the road has connected hairpin bends. ! If there is a loop or similar road configura-tion. ! If you take a ferry. ! If you a...
Page 167 - About the Data being Deleted; Displaying the map
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 vehicle may not be displayedcorrectly while in a traffic congestion or in aparking lot. About the Data being Deleted The information is erased by pushin...
Page 168 - Overlay POI; City Center; Memory mode; Designate Areas to Avoid; Handling and Care of the Disc; DVD Map Discs
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-verses both an area not stored on the discand area stored on the disc, only the routeprofile within the area stored on the discwill be displayed.) !...
Page 169 - Road shocks may interrupt disc playback.; About playing DualDisc
! If the heater is used in cold weather, con-densation may form on components insidethe DVD drive. Condensation may causethe DVD drive to operate incorrectly. If youthink that condensation is a problem, turnoff the DVD drive for an hour or so to allowthe DVD drive to dry out, and wipe anydamp discs ...
Page 170 - MP3, WMA and AAC files; MP3 additional information; There is no m3u playlist compatibility.; WMA additional information
! Serious scratches can lead to playback pro-blems on this navigation system. In somecases, a DualDisc may become stuck inthe disc loading slot and will not eject. Toprevent this, we recommend you refrainfrom using DualDisc with this navigationsystem. ! Please refer to the manufacturer for moredetai...
Page 171 - AAC additional information; Indicates the order in which folder num-; First tier; DivX video files
! 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 Voice AAC additional information ! This unit plays back AAC files encoded byiTunes ® version 4.6. ! This unit plays back AAC files in the sam-pl...
Page 172 - Important; Srt format subtitle files with the extension
! 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,there may be a slight delay in the start ofplayback on discs. ! Some special operation may be prohibitedbecause of the composition of DivX files. ! ...
Page 173 - Handling the LCD screen
! Despite our careful design of the product,small scratches that do not affect actualoperation may appear on the disc surfaceas a result of mechanical wear, ambientconditions for use or handling of the disc.This is not a sign of the malfunction of thisproduct. Consider it to be normal wear andtear. ...
Page 174 - Small fluorescent tube; Route Setting Information; Route search specifications; About singular route calculation
! 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 away from theLCD screen to prevent disruption of thevideo by the appearance of spots, coloredstripes, etc. Keeping the LCD screen in goodcondition ! Wh...
Page 175 - when it is not possible to avoid doing so; Auto Reroute; when your vehicle is not on a street
! The system assumes that the driver de-viated either intentionally or inadvertentlyfrom the route and searches for anotherroute (intelligent rerouting). Depending onthe situation, the system may search for anew route that does not return to the origi-nal one. ! The calculated route is one example o...
Page 176 - Roads not used in calculations; Route highlighting; Tracking; Tracking Display
— 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 out of the mem-orized area during memory navi mode — when driving on routes described in Roads not used in calculations on this page Route highlighti...
Page 177 - Route Options
Display Information *1: If you touch [ Restore Factory Settings ], the registered POI Shortcuts return to the de-fault or factory settings.*2: If you touch [ Restore Factory Settings ], the setting value return to the default or fac-tory settings. NAVI MENU Destination Page Address Search 35 Return ...
Page 178 - Settings
Settings Page Volume *2 80 System Options Language Selection 81, 156 KM / Mile Setting *2 81 Average Speed *2 81 Background Picture Setting 75, 81 Read from Disc 65 Shortcut menu 82 Map Display Options *2 Tracking Display *2 83 AV Guide Mode *2 83 Day/Night Display *2 83 Close-up of Junction *2 83 A...
Page 179 - Menu in the AV Screen; Initial; System
Menu in the AV Screen Sound menu Page FAD/BAL ( Balance ) 131 EQ Menu 132 Staging 132 Loudness 133 Sub Woofer ( Non Fading ) 133 HPF 134 SLA 134 Initial menu Page Rear SP Rear SP 137 Preout 137 PIN Edit 137 Mute Input/Guide 138 5.1CH 138 System menu Page AV1 Input 139 AV2 Input 139 Camera Camera 140...
Page 181 - SIRIUS
SIRIUS Page Memo 112 Game Alert 113 Game Info 113 BT-TEL Page Phone Connect 119 Phone Register 120 Phonebook Transfer 121 Phonebook Name View 121 Clear Memory 122 Auto Answer 123 Refuse All Calls 123 Ring Tone 123 Auto Connect 123 Echo Cancel 124 iPod Page Repeat 126 Shuffle 127 Wide Screen 127 iPod...
Page 182 - Glossary; s position. A learning
DVD/DivX Setup menu Page Language Subtitle Language 134 Audio Language 134 Menu Language 134 Assist Subtitle 135 Multi Angle 135 TV Aspect 135 Parental 135 DivX VOD 136 Auto Play 136 Subtitle File 136 Glossary 3D Hybrid sensor The built-in sensor which enables the systemto estimate your vehicle ’ s ...
Page 186 - Specifications; General
Specifications General Rated power source ............... 14.4 V DC (allowable voltage range:10.8 V to 15.1 V DC) Grounding system ................... Negative type Max. current consumption ........................................... 10.0 A Display unit: Dimensions (W × H × D): DINChassis .............
Page 187 - Note
HPF: Frequency .......................... 50 Hz/80 Hz/125 HzSlope .................................... – 12 dB/oct Subwoofer: Frequency .......................... 50 Hz/80 Hz/125 HzSlope .................................... – 18 dB/oct Gain ...................................... ±12 dBPhase ...........
Page 188 - PIONEER CORPORATION
PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, MEGURO 1-CHOME, MEGURO-KUTOKYO 153-8654, JAPAN PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1540, Long Beach, California 90801-1540, U.S.A.TEL: (800) 421-1404 PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, B-9120 Melsele, BelgiumTEL: (0) 3/570.05.11 PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE ...