Page 2 - After you have finished reading the instructions, keep this man-; Contents
Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operateyour model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, keep this man- ual in a safe place for future reference. Important The screens shown in the examples may d...
Page 9 - Information to User; WARNING; Introduction; Intr
Information to User This device complies with part 15 of the FCCRules. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interfer-ence, and (2) this device must accept any inter-ference received, including interference thatmay cause undesired operation. Altera...
Page 10 - License Agreement; GRANT OF LICENSE
License Agreement PIONEER AVIC-X9115BT, AVIC-X7115BT - 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. B...
Page 14 - 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 16 - Agreement in English.; Licenses; GNU LGPL information
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 19 - About the database
6 Revised Versions of the GNU Lesser General Public License. The Free Software Foundation may publish re-vised and/or new versions of the GNU LesserGeneral Public License from time to time.Such new versions will be similar in spirit tothe present version, but may differ in detail toaddress new probl...
Page 20 - Important Safety Information
Copyright Notices for NorthAmerican data 1) Tele Atlas â MultiNet â North America data. As of the Effective Date, the copyright noticefor Tele Atlas â MultiNet â North America is: NOTICE ã 1984 – 2009 Tele Atlas. All rights reserved. This material is proprietary and the subject ofcopyright protectio...
Page 21 - CAUTION; pair the performance of any of the vehicle
CAUTION ! When a route is calculated, the route andvoice guidance for the route are automaticallyset. Also, for day or time traffic regulations,only information about traffic regulations ap-plicable at the time when the route was calcu-lated is shown. One-way streets and streetclosures may not be ta...
Page 22 - Additional Safety Information; Parking brake interlock; Viewing of front
“ GOOG-411 ” service p Pioneer does not bear responsibility for theaccuracy of the information. p Pioneer does not bear responsibility forchanges to information services providedby related companies, such as cancellationof services or changing to pay-services.Also, we do not accept return of the pro...
Page 23 - REAR MONITOR OUTPUT; The video output terminal (; To avoid battery exhaustion; Rear view camera; Notes Before Using the System; Failure to operate
When using a display connectedto REAR MONITOR OUTPUT The video output terminal ( REAR MONITOR OUTPUT ) is for connection of a display to en- able passengers in the rear seats to watchvideo images. WARNING NEVER install the Rear Display in a location thatenables the driver to watch video images while...
Page 24 - Visit Our Web site; Manual overview; How to use this manual; Terminology; ALL CAPITAL; Definitions of terminology; Front Display
Visit Our Web site Visit us at the following site: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com In Canada http://www.pioneerelectronics.ca 1 Register your product. We will keep the detailsof your purchase on file to help you refer tothis information in the event of an insuranceclaim such as loss or theft. 2 Re...
Page 25 - iPod compatibility
“ External storage device (USB, SD) ” The SD memory card, SDHC memory cardand USB memory device are collectively re-ferred to as the “ external storage device (USB, SD) ” . If it indicates the USB memory only, it is referred to as the “ USB storage device ” . Notice regarding videoviewing Remember t...
Page 26 - Data subject to erasure; RESET; Resetting the microprocessor; Turn the ignition switch OFF.
Map coverage For more details about the map coverage ofthis navigation system, refer to the informationon our website. Protecting the LCD paneland screen p Do not allow direct sunlight to fall on theLCD screen when this product is not beingused. Extended exposure to direct sunlightcan result in LCD ...
Page 28 - Checking part names and functions; Inserting and ejecting a disc; Basic operation
Checking part names and functions This chapter gives information about thenames of the parts and the main featuresusing the buttons. 1 Disc loading slot Insert a disc to play. = For details concerning operations, referto Inserting and ejecting a disc on the next page. 2 LCD screen 3 EJECT button 4 R...
Page 29 - serting and ejecting an SD memor y card; Inserting a disc; Basic
Keep moving upward or downward ; Changes the map scale continuously. p This operation is available only while themap screen is displayed. Moving MULTI-CONTROL to the left or right ; Allows you to change the frequency onestep at a time; operates track search con-trols. Keep moving MULTI-CONTROL to th...
Page 30 - The SD memory card is ejected.; Plugging in a USB storage device; Unplugging a USB storage device
Inserting an SD memory card % Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot. Insert it with the contact surface facing to theleft and press the card until it clicks and com-pletely locks. p This system is not compatible with MultiMedia Card (MMC). p Compatibility with all SD memory cards isnot guar...
Page 31 - Connecting your iPod; Disconnecting your iPod; The navigation system is also turned off.; On first-time startup
Connecting anddisconnecting an iPod CAUTION ! To prevent data loss and damage to the sto-rage device, never remove it from this naviga-tion system while data is being transferred. ! If data loss or corruption occurs on the sto-rage device for any reason, it is usually notpossible to recover the data...
Page 32 - Regular startup; Start the engine to boot up the system.
3 Touch the language that you want to use for the voice guidance. The navigation system will now restart. 4 Touch [Destination] to display Destina- tion menu. The disclaimer appears. Read the disclaimercarefully, checking its details, and then touch[ OK ] if you agree to the conditions. The “ Destin...
Page 34 - How to use the navigation menu screens; Screen switching overview
How to use the navigation menu screens Screen switching overview 2 5 7 8 6 1 3 4 Basic operation En 34 Chapter 02
Page 35 - What you can do on each menu; For details, refer to; To return to the previous screen, touch
What you can do on each menu 1 Top Menu Press the MENU button to display the “ Top Menu ” . This is the starting menu to access the desiredscreens and operate the various functions. 2 Destination Menu You can search for your destination on thismenu. You can also check or cancel your setroute from th...
Page 36 - How to use the map; How to read the map screen
How to use the map Most of the information provided by your navigation system can be seen on the map. You need to be-come familiar with how information appears on the map. How to read the map screen This example shows an example of a 2D map screen. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f g h 1 p Information wit...
Page 38 - Switching the map mode; Changing the scale of the map
p This information is based on the map data-base. Thus, the information may differ fromactual conditions. Use it as just a direc-tional reference for your driving. Note regarding the route highlightedin purple p A route highlighted in purple on the mapindicates that your route includes a roadnot mat...
Page 40 - Touch the controls to adjust the tilt and
3 Touch anywhere on the map briefly to show the tilt controls and rotation angle. Controls for tilt and rotation angle p Touching hides the tilt controls and rota- tion angle. 4 Touch the controls to adjust the tilt and rotation angle. The basic flow of creatingyour route 1 Park your vehicle in a sa...
Page 42 - The most frequently used function is [; Searching for and selecting a location
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. p Some information regarding traffic regula-tions depends on the time when the rou...
Page 43 - The screen returns to the previous screen.
5 Touch the key next to “ State: ” and touch the desired state, province, or terri-tory on the list. The screen returns to the previous screen. 6 Touch the key next to “ City: ” to enter the city name. 7 Enter the city name or Zip code. ! When the options are narrowed down to sixor less, those are a...
Page 44 - ] to search for a POI by entering
11 Touch one of the options at the bottomof the “ Map Confirmation Screen ” to select the next operation. Touch [ Route... ] then [ Go Here Now ] to set your selected position as your destination andcalculate the route up that point. = For details of other operations on the “ Map Confirmation Screen...
Page 45 - Searching for a nearby POI; The list of POI categories appears.
5 Touch the POI you want. ! Touching the [ Name ] tab sorts the options in the list in alphabetical order. ! Touching the [ Distance ] tab sorts the op- tions in the list in order by distance. p Icons are helpful for quickly telling the cate-gory of facilities with the same name. 6 Touch one of the ...
Page 46 - Using; Storing your selection sequence
3 Enter the address you want. = For details, refer to Searching for a location by address on page 42. 4 Touch the category you want. = For the subsequent operations, refer to Searching for POIs around the cursor on page 44. Using “ Saved Criteria ” Storing your selection sequence You can store the s...
Page 47 - Deleting memorized sequence
! Touching [ Save Criteria ] without selecting a category allows you to store only your se-lected search method including all cate-gories. ! If there aren ’ t any more detailed categories, a blank list appears. In that case, touching[ Save Criteria ] allows you to store it as the currently selected ...
Page 50 - Deleting an entry in; Favorites
Touch [ Route... ] then [ Go Here Now ] to set your selected position as your destination andcalculate the route up that point. = For details of other operations on the “ Map Confirmation Screen ” , refer to What you can do with the “ Map Confirmation Screen ” on page 54. Selecting a location yousea...
Page 51 - All entries in; Storing the current route
2 Touch the entry you want. 3 Touch one of the options at the bottom of the “ Map Confirmation Screen ” to select the next operation. Touch [ Route... ] then [ Go Here Now ] to set your selected position as your destination andcalculate the route up that point. = For details of other operations on t...
Page 54 - Dialing a phone number of the POI; After the location is decided (Map Confirmation Screen)
What you can do with the “ Map Confirmation Screen ” Under most conditions after searching for a location, the “ Map Confirmation Screen ” appears, so you can select the next operation. The options shown below are available on this screen: Map Shows a full-screen 2D map centered on thecursor positio...
Page 57 - Removing a map pin
1 Search for a location or position the cursor on the desired area by scrolling themap and displaying the “ Map Confirmation Screen ” . 2 Touch [Save as...] on the “ Map Confirmation Screen ” . 3 Touch [Add Pin]. The pin icon is placed on the map and thescreen returns to the map screen. p The color ...
Page 58 - Selecting a location stored in
Storing the location in “ Favorites ” Storing your favorite locations as “ Favorites ” provides you with the opportunity to save thetime and effort of re-entering this information.Stored items can be made available on “ Fa- vorites ” later. = For more details of the operation, refer to Selecting a l...
Page 59 - Checking the current route; Checking
Checking the current routeconditions The “ Route Information ” screen provides you with various detailed information about thecurrent route.This is an example showing a route with twowaypoints. p This function is available only when theroute is set and your vehicle position is onthe route. p You can...
Page 60 - Checking the current itinerary
3 Touch [Dest.] to switch to the first way- point screen. The “ Route Information (to via) ” screen ap- pears. 4 Touch [Via] to switch to the second waypoint screen. The “ Route Information (to via) ” screen for next waypoint appears. 5 Touch [Via] to return to the screen for whole route. The “ Rout...
Page 62 - Editing waypoints; Adding a waypoint; Sorting waypoints; Deleting a waypoint; The
Editing waypoints You can edit waypoints (locations you want tovisit on the way to your destination) and recal-culate the route so that is passes throughthese locations. Adding a waypoint 1 Search for a location. = For more details, refer to the descriptionsfrom page 42 to page 52. 2 Touch [Route......
Page 63 - Deleting the entry in; Deleting the current route; Top Menu; Editing waypoints and the destination; Editing
3 Enter the name and then touch [Done] to complete the entry. The previous screen appears. p Saved route can be recalled later. = For details, refer to Setting a route by recal- ling a saved route on page 51. Deleting the entry in “ Saved Routes ” 1 Touch [Destination] on the “ Top Menu ” , and then...
Page 64 - Activating the service; You have to activate MSN Direct first.; Checking your product key; Browsing information on MSN Direct
If you have an active subscription toMSN Direct service, you can check andbrowse various information on your navigationsystem, such as gas prices, movie times,weather conditions and traffic information.The information will be updated periodically. — This function is available for AVIC -X9115BTonly. ...
Page 65 - Activating the MSN Direct function; The signal strength (; Browsing gas prices; information
Subscribing to the MSN Directservice Within two days of completing the subscription,execute Activating the MSN Direct function . 1 Access the following URL and read the description. http://www.msndirect.com/pioneer 2 Be sure to check the coverage area and other availabilities of MSN Direct on theweb...
Page 66 - Browsing movie times; The movie titles now showing are displayed.
! [ Distance ] (default): Sorts the items in the list in order by dis-tance from the vehicle position. ! [ Name ]: Sorts the items in the list alphabetically. ! [ Price ]: Sorts the items in the list by price. 4 Touch on the item that you want to view in detail. 1 2 3 1 The names of gas stations 2 G...
Page 67 - The nearby theaters are displayed.
5 Touch the desired tab to change the sort order. Available options; ! [ Distance ] (default): Sorts the items in the list in order by dis-tance from the vehicle position. ! [ Name ]: Sorts the items in the list alphabetically. 6 Touch on the item that you want to view in detail. 1 2 1 The names of ...
Page 68 - Using traffic information; Viewing the traffic event
Browsing weatherinformation Local weather information can be displayedon a list. Switching the screen allows you tosee worldwide weather conditions. Although the MSN Direct service regularly up-dates weather information, the informationprovided may not necessarily correspond to ac-tual weather condi...
Page 69 - Viewing the traffic flow
Although the MSN Direct service regularly up-dates traffic information, the information pro-vided may not necessarily correspond to actualtraffic conditions. Please refer to Notice about MSN Direct on page 64. 1 Touch [Destination] on the “ Top Menu ” , and then touch [MSN Direct]. 2 Touch [Traffic]...
Page 70 - Touch the item you want to check its; Setting the traffic information
1 2 3 4 5 1 Flow-related icon 2 Street or location and direction 3 Distance to the location and event 4 Switching to traffic event list = For more details concerning the opera-tion, refer to Viewing the traffic event on page 68. 5 Touch to change the settings of traffic infor-mation. = For more deta...
Page 71 - Browsing news headlines; Recent news headlines are displayed in a list.; Further details about the news are displayed.; Browsing local events; The recent local events are displayed in a list.
Browsing news headlines Recent news headlines are displayed in a list. Although the MSN Direct service regularly up-dates news headlines, the information pro-vided may not necessarily correspond tocurrent news headlines. Please refer to Notice about MSN Direct on page 64. 1 Touch [Destination] on th...
Page 72 - Browsing stock quotes; Recent stock quotes are displayed in a list.; Selecting stock symbols
5 Touch one of the options at the bottom of the “ Map Confirmation Screen ” to select the next operation. = For details of other operations on the “ Map Confirmation Screen ” , refer to What you can do with the “ Map Confirmation Screen ” on page 54. Browsing stock quotes Recent stock quotes are dis...
Page 73 - Hands-free phoning overview; phoning; Displaying the; Phone Menu; Pioneer Navi; Using hands-free phoning
Hands-free phoning overview CAUTION For your safety, avoid talking on the phone asmuch as possible while driving. If your cellular phone features Bluetooth ® technology, this navigation system can be con-nected to your cellular phone wirelessly. Usingthis hands-free function, you can operate thenavi...
Page 74 - Searching for nearby phones; Searching for a specified phone; ], try this method if your phone is found
Searching for nearby phones The system searches for available cellularphones near the navigation system, displaysthem in a list, and registers them for connec-tion. 1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech- nology on your cellular phone. For some cellular phones, no specific action isnecessary to acti...
Page 75 - Pairing from your cellular phone
5 Touch the model name of the cellular phone to be connected. The system searches for cellular phones fea-turing Bluetooth technology that are waitingfor the connection and displays them in thelist if the device has found. p If you cannot find the desired model nameon the list, touch [ Other phones ...
Page 76 - Disconnecting a cellular phone; Deleting a registered phone; The registration is canceled.
Connecting a registeredcellular phone The navigation system automatically connectsthe cellular phone selected as the target ofconnection. However, connect the cellularphone manually in the following cases: ! Two or more cellular phones are registered,and you want to manually select the cellu-lar pho...
Page 77 - Receiving a phone call; Answering an incoming call; Rejecting an incoming call; You can reject an incoming call.; Making a phone call
Receiving a phone call You can perform hands-free answering byusing the navigation system. Answering an incoming call The system informs you that it is receiving acall by displaying a message and producing aring sound.If [ Auto Answer Preference ] is set to [ Off ], answer the call manually. Answeri...
Page 78 - Direct dialing; The direct dial screen appears.; Return to the previous screen.; Dialing from the history
Direct dialing 1 Touch [Dial Pad] on the “ Phone Menu ” . = For details, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 73. The direct dial screen appears. 2 Touch the number keys to enter the phone number. The phone number that was input is dis-played. Input number : The input number is deleted a digit...
Page 79 - Calling a number in the; After finding the entry you want to call in the
2 If you touch an entry on the list, dialing starts. p If you touch [ Detail ], you can check the de- tails of the party before making a phonecall. p To cancel the call after the system startsdialing, touch . 3 Touch to end the call. Calling a number in the “ Contacts ” screen After finding the entr...
Page 80 - with one; You can now use the GOOG-411 phone; Transferring the phone book; s address book into the phone
p If you have not registered your home num-ber, a message appears. Touch [ Yes ] to start registration. = For more details about “ Set Home ” , refer to Setting your home position on page 155. Dialing GOOG-411 CAUTION Local and/or long distance charges for making aphone call may apply. You can dial ...
Page 81 - The confirmation messages appear.; Clearing memory; You can clear the registered phone book.
p Depending on the cellular phone that isconnected to this navigation system viaBluetooth technology, this navigation sys-tem may not be able to display the phonebook correctly. (Some characters may begarbled.) p If the phone book in the cellular phone con-tains image data, the phone book may notbe ...
Page 82 - Setting the phone; Setting the phone volume; Answering a call automatically; Auto Answer Preference selection appears.
3 Touch [OK]. Data on the selected item is cleared from thisnavigation system ’ s memory. p If you do not want to clear memory that youhave selected, touch [ Cancel ]. Setting the phone Setting the phone volume The volume level for hands-free phoning canbe adjusted. 1 Touch [Phone Volume] on the “ P...
Page 83 - onds; Echo canceling and noise reduction; Setting automatic connection; Editing the device name; The keyboard to enter the name appears.
[ After 6 seconds ]: Answers after six seconds [ After 10 seconds ]: Answers after ten sec- onds Setting the automatic rejectionfunction If this function is on, the navigation systemautomatically rejects all incoming calls. 1 Touch [Phone Settings] on the “ Phone Menu ” . = For details, refer to Dis...
Page 84 - Notes for hands-free phoning; General notes
p Up to 30 characters can be entered for a de-vice name. Notes for hands-free phoning General notes ! Connection to all cellular phones featuringBluetooth wireless technology is not guar-anteed. ! The line-of-sight distance between this na-vigation system and your cellular phonemust be 10 meters or ...
Page 85 - The current version is displayed.
! With some cellular phones, it may not bepossible to transfer all items in the phonebook at one time. In this case, transferitems one by one from your cellular phone. ! Depending on the cellular phone, this navi-gation system may not display the phonebook correctly. (Some characters may begarbled, ...
Page 86 - Reading the screen; Recalling equalizer; Using the; Playing audio CDs
You can play a normal music CD using thebuilt-in drive of the navigation system. Thissection describes how. 1 Insert the disc you want to play into disc-loading slot. Playback starts from the first track of the CD. 2 Touch [DISC] on the “ AV Source ” menu to display the “ CD ” screen. = For details ...
Page 87 - Selecting a track from the list; or; Playing
Selecting a track from the list The list lets you see the list of track titles, filenames or folder names on a disc and selectone of them to play. 1 Touch [List]. 2 Touch the track you want to play. The track currently playing is highlighted.Touching or switches the selection to the next or previous...
Page 88 - Playing music files on ROM
You can play a disc that contains compressedaudio files using the built-in drive of the navi-gation system. This section describes theseoperations. p In the following description, the MP3,WMA, AAC, WAV files are collectively re-ferred to as “ Compressed audio file ” . p AVIC -X9115BT cannot play WAV...
Page 90 - AV Source
p For WAV files, only the information markedwith (*) can be displayed. p If you operate no functions for about 30 sec-onds, the display automatically returns tothe ordinary display. Using the “ Function ” menu 1 Touch [DISC] on the “ AV Source ” menu to display the “ ROM ” screen. = For details conc...
Page 91 - Using the touch panel keys; With some discs, the icon
You can play a DVD-Video using the built-indrive of the navigation system. This section de-scribes operations for playing a DVD-Video. p AVIC -X7115BT cannot play DVDs. Reading the screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a 1 Source icon Shows which source has been selected. 2 Audio track indicator Shows the audio ...
Page 92 - DVD Setup; Mch
= For details, refer to Using the “ Function ” menu on page 94. 3 Display the DVD menu You can display the menu by touching [ Menu ] or [ TOP M. ] while a disc is playing. Touching either of these keys again lets you start play-back from the location selected from themenu. For details, refer to the ...
Page 93 - Direct number search; While the input number is displayed,; Operating the DVD menu; Touch the screen to display the touch
Resuming playback (Bookmark) The Bookmark function lets you resume play-back from a selected scene the next time thedisc is loaded. Touching [ B.Mark ]: You can bookmark one point for each of up tofive discs. If you try to memorize another pointfor the same disc, the oldest bookmark will beoverwritt...
Page 94 - Using DVD menu by touch panel keys; Slow motion playback
3 Touch the desired menu item. Using DVD menu by touch panel keys If items on the DVD menu appear at the bot-tom of the screen, the touch panel keys mayoverlay them. If so, select an item using thosetouch panel keys. 1 Touch [ a ], [ b ], [ c ] or [ d ] to select the desired menu item. Play All Chap...
Page 96 - back mode; time skip function; Playing a DVD-VR disc
You can play a DVD-VR (DVD Video RecordingFormat) disc using the built-in drive of the na-vigation system. This section describes opera-tions for DVD-VR discs. p AVIC -X7115BT cannot play DVD-VR discs. Reading the screen 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 1 Source icon Shows which source has been selected. 2 Audio t...
Page 98 - Switch the playback mode
! To select 71 minutes 00 seconds, touch [ 7 ], [ 1 ], [ 0 ], [ 0 ] and [ Enter ] in order. p To cancel the input numbers, touch [ Clear ]. Switch the playback mode You have two methods for playing DVD-VRdiscs; Original (original) and Playlist (play- list). p Titles created with DVD recorders arecal...
Page 100 - Playing a DivX video
You can play a DivX disc using the built-indrive of the navigation system. This section de-scribes that operations. p AVIC -X7115BT cannot play DivX files. Reading the screen 9 1 3 4 5 6 8 2 7 1 Source icon Shows which source has been selected. 2 Audio track indicator Shows the audio track number cu...
Page 101 - played during playback.
6 Switch the information Touching [ Disp ] changes the content of the in- formation panel as follows:Disc information display — Current folder dis- play — File name display 7 Display the map screen 8 Switch the media file type played When playing a disc containing a mixture ofvarious media file type...
Page 103 - DivX
Configure the DVD-Video/DVD-VR/DivX player. Displaying DVD Setup menu 1 Play the disc that contains DVD-Video, DVD-VR or DivX. 2 Touch [DISC] on the “ AV Source ” menu to display the normal playback screen. = For details concerning operations, refer to Screen switching over view on page 34. 3 Touch ...
Page 104 - Setting the code number and level
Setting the angle icon display You can set the angle icon to display in scenes where the angle can be switched. 1 Touch [DVD Setup] on the “ Function ” menu. = For details, refer to Displaying DVD Setup menu on the previous page. 2 Touch [Multi Angle]. Touching [ Multi Angle ] switches between [ On ...
Page 105 - Your 8-digit registration code is displayed.; Setting; This function is available for DVD-Video.
p The parental lock level is recorded on thedisc. You can confirm it by looking at thedisc package, the included literature or thedisc itself. You cannot use parental lockwith discs that do not feature a recordedparental lock level. p With some discs, parental lock operates toskip certain scenes onl...
Page 106 - Subtitle File
Setting the subtitle file forDivX You can select whether to display DivX exter-nal subtitles or not. p If no DivX external subtitle files exist, theoriginal DivX subtitles are displayed evenwhen [ Custom ] is selected. 1 Touch [DVD Setup] on the “ Function ” menu. = For details, refer to Displaying ...
Page 107 - Language code chart for DVDs
Language code chart for DVDs Language (code), input code Language (code), input code Language (code), input code Japanese (ja), 1001 Guarani (gn), 0714 Pashto, Pushto (ps), 1619 English (en), 0514 Gujarati (gu), 0721 Quechua (qu), 1721 French (fr), 0618 Hausa (ha), 0801 Rhaeto-Romance (rm), 1813 Spa...
Page 108 - Starting procedure
You can play the compressed audio filesstored in the external storage device (USB,SD). p In the following description, the SD mem-ory card and USB memory device are col-lectively referred to as the “ external storage device (USB, SD) ” . If it indicates the USB memory device only, it is referred to ...
Page 109 - For more information, refer to; Music; Moving
Shows the artist name currently playing(when available). a Album title indicator* Shows the title of the album for the currenttrack (when available). b Playback condition indicator The marks shown below appears and indi-cates the current playback condition. : Scan play : Random play : Repeat play In...
Page 113 - Video; Touch the keys to input the target num-
Using the touch panel keys( Video ) 6 5 2 1 4 7 3 a 9 8 1 Recall equalizer curves = For details, refer to Recalling equalizer cur ves on page 161. 2 Display the “ Function ” menu = For details, refer to Using the “ Function ” menu on the next page. 3 Switch the operation screen Touching this key swi...
Page 115 - iPod
Using the USB interface cable for iPod en-ables you to connect your iPod to the naviga-tion system. p A USB interface cable for iPod (CD-IU230V)(sold separately) is required for connection. Starting procedure % Connect your iPod. The source changes and then playback willstart. = For details, refer t...
Page 116 - Browsing for a song; Narrowing down listed songs
p If characters recorded on the iPod are notcompatible with this navigation system,they may turn into garbled characters. Using the touch panel keys( Music ) 4 3 5 7 8 9 a 1 6 2 1 Album artwork Touch the key to enlarge the album artwork. Ifyou touch again, the artwork returns to its nor-mal size. 2 ...
Page 117 - Starting the video playback; Video playback will start.
2 Touching or switches the selection to the next or previous page in the list. 3 Touch the item that you want to refine. Refine the item until the track title is displayedon the list. p Touching [ All ] on the list includes all op- tions in the current list. For example, if youtouch [ All ] after to...
Page 118 - Touch your desired item on the list to; On the video list, touch the video you; Browsing for a video
3 Touch your desired item on the list to narrow down them until the video list ap-pears. = For details concerning operations, refer to Browsing for a video on this page. 4 On the video list, touch the video you want to play. 5 Touch the screen to display the touch panel keys. = For more details of t...
Page 119 - Narrowing down a video with the list
Narrowing down a video with the list 1 Touch the category you want. 2 Touching or switches the selection to the next or previous page in the list. 3 Touch the item that you want to refine. Refine the item until the track title is displayedon the list. 4 On the video list, touch the video you want to...
Page 121 - FM
You can listen to the radio by using the naviga-tion system. This section describes operationsfor radio (FM). % Touch [FM] on the “ AV Source ” menu to display the “ FM ” screen. = For details concerning operations, refer to Screen switching over view on page 34. Reading the screen 7 4 3 2 1 6 5 1 S...
Page 122 - these frequencies with the touch of a key.
Switching between thedetailed information displayand the preset list display You can switch the left side of the basic screenaccording to your preference. % Touch [Preset] (or [Detail]). Each touch of [ Preset ] (or [ Detail ]) changes the detailed information display or preset listdisplay. Storing ...
Page 123 - Tuning in strong signals; Off
2 Touch [Start] to start “ BSM ” . BSM begins to flash. While BSM is flashing, the six strongest broadcast frequencies will bestored under the preset tuning keys [ P1 ] to [ P6 ] in order of their signal strength. When this is complete, BSM stops flashing. p To cancel the storage process, touch[ Sto...
Page 124 - ception mode; HD Radio
You can listen to the radio by using the naviga-tion system. This section describes operationsfor HD Radio reception. p For details concerning operation, refer tothe HD Radio tuner ’ s operation manual. % Touch [Digital Radio] on the “ AV Source ” menu to display the “ Digital Radio ” screen. = For ...
Page 125 - Switching the display; HD
Switching between thedetailed information displayand the preset list display 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 detailed information display or preset list dis-play. Storing an...
Page 126 - Switching the seek mode; You can select the method of seek tuning.
2 Switching the seek mode = For details, refer to this page. 3 Tuning in strong signals = For details, refer to this page. 4 Switching the reception mode = For details, refer to this page. Storing the strongest broadcastfrequencies “ BSM ” (best stations memory) lets you auto- matically store the si...
Page 127 - AM
You can listen to the radio using this naviga-tion system. This section describes operationsfor radio (AM). % Touch [AM] on the “ AV Source ” menu to display the “ AM ” screen. = For details concerning operations, refer to Screen switching over view on page 34. Reading the screen 5 4 1 2 3 1 Source ...
Page 130 - s operation manuals. This section; About the logo for channel name; The message; Using the XM tuner
You can use the navigation system to controlan XM satellite digital tuner, which is sold se-parately.For details concerning operation, refer to theXM tuner ’ s operation manuals. This section provides information on XM operations withthe navigation system which differs from thatdescribed in the XM t...
Page 131 - Selecting an XM channel directly; Clear
Shows the detailed information of the broad-cast channel currently being received. Using the touch panel keys % Touch [XM] on the “ AV Source ” menu to display the “ XM ” screen. = For details concerning operations, refer to Screen switching over view on page 34. ALL CH MODE a 9 8 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 b CA...
Page 132 - Displaying the Radio ID; Selecting a channel from the list
3 While the input number is displayed, touch [Enter]. The XM channel that was entered is selected. 4 Touch . You return to the previous display. Displaying 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 ch...
Page 133 - Setting the memorized songs
Using “ My Mix ” function “ My Mix ” function memorizes the song title and artist name of the song currently being re-ceived. When the song that matches the mem-orized song title and artist name is beingbroadcast on a station other than the one youare listening to, you will be alerted, and youcan sw...
Page 134 - Selecting the songs to alert; Touch to toggle the selection.; Deleting the memorized songs
Using the “ Function ” menu 1 Touch [XM] on the “ AV Source ” menu to display the “ XM ” screen. = For details concerning operations, refer to Screen switching over view on page 34. 2 Touch [Func]. 1 1 Setting the memorized songs Setting the memorized songs Selecting the songs to alert The list of s...
Page 135 - s manual of Pioneer SIR-; Using the SIRIUS tuner
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 on SIRIUS opera-tions with navigation system which differsfrom that desc...
Page 136 - Selecting a SIRIUS channel directly; Display the Radio ID
Category Mode 3 4 1 2 d 6 7 8 c b a 9 1 Memorize the current song = For details, refer to Memorizing the song on the next page. 2 Switch the SIRIUS Instant replay mode = For details, refer to Using the “ Instant Replay ” function on page 138. 3 Recall equalizer curves = For details, refer to Recalli...
Page 137 - Memorizing the song; When the memorized song is broadcast; ized songs
1 Touch [Direct]. 2 Input [000] and then touch [Enter]. If you select another channel, display of theRadio ID is canceled. Storing and recalling broadcaststations With a touch of any of the preset tuning keys[ P1 ] to [ P6 ], you can easily store up to six broadcast stations for later recall (also w...
Page 138 - Memorizing an traffic channel; The traffic channel will be memorized.; Tuning in to the memorized channel
Memorizing an traffic channel 1 Tune in to a traffic channel. 2 Touch and hold [TRAFFIC] for two sec- onds or more. The traffic channel will be memorized. p Even if you use this with the XM satelliteradio tuner, only one station can be memor-ized. The station memorized afterward willoverwrite the ex...
Page 139 - When the alert for the song is activated, [; Changing the alert setting; song title that you want to delete.; Using the Game Alert function; Selecting teams for Game Alert; The team displayed as [
Setting the memorized songs Selecting the songs to alert Display the song title list memorized for theMyMix Function (MyMix list). You can changethe setting of the notification when the song isbroadcast again. You can enable or disable no-tification for each song. 1 Touch [Memo]. 2 Touch [ c Prev] o...
Page 140 - Displaying Game Information
5 Touch [Alert On]. Changing the alert setting You can enable or disable the alert for selecteditems. This function is useful when to want toturn the alert off temporarily without changingthe setting of each selected team. 1 Touch [Game Alert]. 2 Touch [Alert On] or [Alert Off]. p Touch to toggle th...
Page 141 - Using AV1; Using AV input
You can display “ video image ” output by AV1 Input or AV2 Input to the screen of the navi- gation system. For details of the connectionmethod, refer to “ Installation Manual ” . CAUTION For safety reasons, video images cannot beviewed while your vehicle is in motion. To viewvideo images, you must s...
Page 142 - AV; Using the external unit (
The term “ external unit ” refers to future Pioneer devices that are not currently plannedfor, or to devices that allow control of basicfunctions although they are not fully con-trolled by the navigation system. Two externalunits can be controlled by this navigation sys-tem. When two external units ...
Page 144 - Basic operations in the
The options in the “ Navi Settings ” menu Basic operations in the “ Navi Settings ” menu Preferences related to the navigation functionscan be set.A method for changing the volume setting forthe navigation guidance and beep is describedhere, along with an operational example. 1 Press the MENU button...
Page 145 - Time Settings; Use the; Customizing
4 5 1 2 3 1 Positions of the GPS constellation being re-ceived by the navigation system Color Signal com-munication Used in posi-tioning Green Yes Yes Gray Yes No Red No No 2 Shows the current comprehensive accu-racy, altitude and speed. 3 Shows each satellite ’ s signal strength. 4 Shows the connec...
Page 146 - POI Settings; D Settings
! “ Time ” Enables you to adjust the time difference byone hour. Touch a or b to adjust it. p “ Time Zone ” and “ Time ” are activated only when [ Off ] is selected. POI Settings 1 Touch [Map Visual] on the “ Navi Set- tings ” menu. The “ Map Visual Settings ” screen appears. 2 Touch [POI Settings]....
Page 147 - Displayed Info
[ Night ]: Always displays the map in the color de-fined on “ Night color profile: ” . [ Day ]: Always displays the map in the color de-fined on “ Daylight color profile: ” . ! “ Elevation on 2D Map ” You can select whether to draws or refrainfrom drawing the terrain with a realisticlandscape on the...
Page 148 - Recording your travel histor y
Available options; ! “ Zoom-in limit: ” Allows you to set the limit for zoom-in beha-vior. ! “ Zoom-out limit: ” Allows you to set the limit for zoom-out be-havior. ! “ Restore Smart Zoom ” Allows you to set whether “ Smart Zoom ” is to be reactivated after changing the mapscale, tilt, or rotation.A...
Page 149 - Warnings; tings
Determines which condition takes priorityfor route calculation.[ Fast ]: Calculates a route with the shortest traveltime to your destination as a priority.[ Short ]: Calculates a route with the shortest dis-tance to your destination as a priority.[ Easy ]: Calculates a route to your destination with...
Page 150 - Regional Settings; Set Home; Demo Mode; Sound settings
The speed limit is based on the map data-base. The speed limit in the database maynot match the actual speed limit of the cur-rent road. This is not a definite value. Besure to drive according to the actual speedlimit. ! “ Speeding Tolerance ” Sets the tolerance for the speed limitwith a percentage....
Page 152 - Creating new categories
5 Touch the desired key to customize it. Available options; ! “ POI Icon Visibility Distance ” Touch this key to show options. Touch oneof them to set the desired visibility.When “ Satellite ” is selected, the POI icons will appear even though they are far awayfrom your current position. When “ Clos...
Page 153 - Editing your customized POI; Recording your travel history; track log; Activating track logger temporarily
Editing your customized POI If you have already stored the customized POI,you can edit its POI properties. p If the custom POI is found on an externalstorage device (USB, SD), the navigationsystem will show a POI list which includesthem. 1 Touch [Map Visual] on the “ Navi Set- tings ” menu. The “ Ma...
Page 154 - Browsing and replaying the track log; Setting track logger options
3 Touch [Record] to activate the track log- ger. The key then changes to [ Stop Recording ]. Touching [ Stop Recording ] allows you to de- activate the track logger.Touching [ Export all track logs ] exports all track logs currently stored to the external sto-rage device (USB or SD) at once.In addit...
Page 155 - Setting your home position; Options on the
4 Touch the desired key to operate it. Available options; ! “ Update interval: ” Sets how often the system updates the log. ! “ Current autosave track size: ” Sets a size limit on automatic logging. Thissetting will be effective only when “ Enable Auto-saving ” is “ On ” . ! “ Enable Auto-saving ” S...
Page 156 - Selecting the language; The language list is displayed.; Changing the splash screen; BMP or JPEG files
Selecting the language You can set the languages used on the pro-gram and voice guidance. Each language canbe set separately. p If you use voice operation, select [ English ] in [ Program language: ] of “ Language ” . If you select other languages, voice operationwill not be available. = For details...
Page 157 - The image is displayed on the screen.; Setting the rear view camera; Initially, this function is set to
p Imported original images will be stored inthe built-in memory, but the ability to savethese images cannot be guaranteed com-pletely. If your original image data is de-leted, insert the external storage device(USB, SD) again and re-import the originalimage. 1 Create a folder named “ Pictures ” on t...
Page 158 - Adjusting the screen brightness; Setting the illumination color
Adjusting the responsepositions of the touch panel(touch panel calibration) If you feel that the touch panel keys on thescreen deviate from the actual positions thatrespond to your touch, adjust the response po-sitions of the touch panel screen. p Do not use a sharp pointed tool such as aballpoint p...
Page 159 - creases the value of the selected item.; Checking the version information; Restore Factory Settings; Some data remains. Read
2 Touch the color you want. Current color balance Available options; ! Colored keys — Selects the desired preset color ! Memory 1 / Memory 2 / Memory 3 — Col- ors registered in the memory = For details, refer to Creating a user-de- fined color and storing it to memory on this page. ! Scan — Shifts b...
Page 160 - The navigation system will now restart.; Turning off the screen; The screen is turned off.; Using balance adjustment; ] will be displayed instead of; Each time you touch [
1 Touch [Restore/Delete] on the “ System Settings ” menu. 2 Touch [Restore Factory Settings] or [De- lete user information]. p Because deleted data cannot be restored,take extra care not to mistakenly deleteitems. 3 Touch [OK]. The navigation system will now restart. Turning off the screen By turnin...
Page 161 - Using the equalizer; Recalling equalizer curves; Adjusting the equalizer curves; The difference between
“ Front:15 ” to “ Rear:15 ” is displayed as the front/rear speaker balance moves from front torear.Setting “ Front: ” and “ Rear: ” to “ 0 ” is correct when using a two speaker system. 3 Touch [ c ] or [ d ] to adjust left/right speaker balance. Each time you touch [ c ] or [ d ], the left/right spe...
Page 162 - Adjustable parameters; Adjusting loudness
— CD , ROM (for AVIC -X7115BT) — XM and SIRIUS — AV1 and AV2 — EXT1 and EXT2 ! The different source volume level can beset between iPod and USB . ! When [ Flat ] is selected, no supplement or correction is made to the sound. This isuseful to check the effect of the equalizercurves by switching alter...
Page 164 - Bass Booster; Setting video input 1 (
p The different source volume level can be setbetween iPod and USB . p For AVIC -X9115BT, the source volume levelcan be set to DVD-V and DVD-VR respec- tively as well as differently from the othersources of the built-in DVD drive previouslymentioned. Enhancing bass ( Bass Booster ) The “ Bass Booste...
Page 165 - Changing the wide screen mode; the setting as follows:
Each touch of [ AV2 Input ] changes the set- ting as follows: ! Off — No video component is connected ! Video — External video component p Use AV2 Input when connecting CD-RM10 (sold separately) through the external videocomponent. Switching the auto antennasetting If the blue lead of the navigation...
Page 166 - Setting the rear output; The navigation system; After you select
! ATT — Attenuation ! Normal — Volume does not change p Operation returns to normal when the cor-respond action is ended. p When “ SD ” or “ USB ” selected as the AV source, the sounds are not muted or attenu-ated even when the navigation guidanceand beep outputs. p When “ SD ” or “ USB ” is selecte...
Page 168 - To Ensure Safe Driving; Basics of Voice Operation; Flow of voice operation; Operating Your Navigation System with Voice
To Ensure Safe Driving Some functions of the navigation system sup-ports voice operation. p The navigation function is not availableusing voice operation. CAUTION For your safety, avoid viewing the screen in thevoice operation as much as possible whiledriving. If you use voice operation, select [ En...
Page 169 - Starting voice operation; To cancel voice operation; Operating iPod by voice; iPod music information; Calling the entry on
Starting voice operation % Press MULTI-CONTROL on map screen or the AV operation screen. The voice operation screen appears. Thescreen may vary depending on what screen isdisplayed at the time that you start voice oper-ation. If you lose your way... You can listen to the brief operating instruc-tion...
Page 170 - Available Basic Voice Commands; Basic commands; Voice operation for the iPod
Available Basic Voice Commands The navigation system can also recognize thewords in the following list. Basic commands Voice commands and operations Back d Returns the previous screen. Cancel d Cancels the voice operation. Help d Outputs the brief operating instruction by voice. Voice operation for ...
Page 171 - Voice operation for AV source (other than iPod); AV source selection
Show playlists d Displays the playlist together with sub-screen to continue the voice operation. d Touch the de- sired item on the list or say the desired voice commands. Show the playlist <Playlist name> d Displays the song list of the selected playlist together with sub-screen to con- tinue ...
Page 172 - Voice commands related to hands-free phoning; Contacts
Voice commands related to hands-free phoning p You can make a phone call by voice dialingif the cellular phone featuring Bluetoothwireless technology is being paired withthe navigation system. p For <entry ’ s name> shown on the follow- ing chart, say the name of the entry storedin “ Contacts ...
Page 173 - Tips for Voice Operation; Close the vehicle windows
Tips for Voice Operation For your voice commands to be correctly re-cognized and interpreted, ensure that condi-tions are suitable for recognition. Close the vehicle windows Please note that wind through the vehicle win-dow or miscellaneous noise from outside thevehicle can interfere with voice oper...
Page 174 - Setting the anti-theft function; Setting the password; The password setting screen appears.; Entering the password; Deleting the password; The current password can be deleted.; Forgotten passwords; Other functions
Setting the anti-theft function You can set a password for the navigation sys-tem. If the back-up lead is cut or the RESET button is pressed after the password is set, thenavigation system prompts for the passwordat the time of next boot up. Setting the password 1 With the map displayed, press the M...
Page 175 - Other
Returning the navigationsystem to the default orfactory settings You can return settings or recorded content tothe default or factory settings. There are threemethods to clear user data, and the situationsand the cleared content are different for eachmethod. For information regarding the contentthat...
Page 176 - Setting items to be deleted; : The setting will be cleared and returned to
Setting items to be deleted The items to be deleted vary depending on thereset method. The items listed in the followingtable return to the default or factory settings. p Almost all items not listed below will be re-tained. However, some of the items to be re-turned to their default values are not l...
Page 178 - Troubleshooting
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 183 - Messages and how to react to them
Messages and how to react to them The following messages may be displayed by your navigation system. Refer to the table below toidentify the problem, then take the suggested corrective action.There are occasions when you may see error messages other than those shown here. In such acase, follow the i...
Page 184 - Messages for audio functions; will appear on the
Messages for audio functions 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, record the error message and contact your dealer or your nearest Pionee...
Page 187 - Positioning technology
Positioning technology AVIC -X9115BT accurately measures your cur-rent location by combining the positioning byGPS and by “ Dead Reckoning ” . AVIC -X7115BT accurately measures your cur-rent location by the GPS positioning. Positioning by GPS The Global Positioning System (GPS) uses anetwork of sate...
Page 188 - Map matching; Handling large errors; Dead Reckoning
Map matching As mentioned, the positioning systems usedby this navigation system are susceptible tocertain errors. Their calculations may, on occa-sion, place you in a location on the map whereno road exists. In this situation, the processingsystem understands that vehicles travel onlyon roads, and ...
Page 190 - Route setting information; Route search specifications
! If you are on a steep mountain road withmany height changes. ! If you enter or exit a multi-storey parking lotor similar structure using a spiral ramp. ! If your vehicle is turned on a turntable or si-milar structure. ! If your vehicle ’ s wheels spin, such as on a gravel road or in snow. ! If you...
Page 192 - Handling and care of discs; Built-in drive and care; Store discs in their cases when not in use.
Car train (start and end) Other information Supplemental information abouttraffic icon Icon Meanings Stop-and-go traffic Stopped traffic Closed/blocked roads Accidents, constructions, etc. Road works Road narrows, lane closures Warnings, other dangers Bad weather conditions Police ahead Handling and...
Page 193 - Playable discs; is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo; AVCHD recorded discs; Dolby; DTS sound; DTS
Playable discs DVD-Video and CD DVD and CD discs that display the logosshown below generally can be played on thisbuilt-in DVD drive. DVD-Video CD p is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation. p It is not possible to play DVD-Audio discs.This DVD drive may not be able to play alldiscs b...
Page 194 - Compatibility; Common notes about disc compatibility; Unfinalized discs cannot be played back.
Detailed information forplayable media Compatibility Common notes about disc compatibility ! Certain functions of this product may notbe available for some discs. ! Compatibility with all discs is not guaran-teed. ! It is not possible to play back DVD-ROM/DVD-RAM discs. ! Playback of discs may becom...
Page 195 - USB storage device compatibility; SD memory card and SDHC memory card; Specifications; Notes specific to DivX files; Displaying your DivX VOD registra-; Srt format subtitle files with the extension
! There may be a slight delay when startingplayback of files on an external storage de-vice (USB, SD) with complex folder hierar-chies. ! Operations may vary depending on thekind of an external storage device (USB,SD). ! It may not be possible to play some musicfiles from SD or USB because of file c...
Page 197 - Media compatibility chart; General; MP3 compatibility
Media compatibility chart General Media CD-R/-RWAVIC-X7115BT CD-R/-RWAVIC-X9115BT DVD-R/-RW/-R DLAVIC-X9115BT USB storagedevice(All models) SD memorycard(All models) File system ISO9660 level 1,ISO9660 level 2,Romeo and Joliet ISO9660 level 1,ISO9660 level 2,Romeo, Jolietand UDF 1.02 FAT16/FAT32 Max...
Page 198 - WMA compatibility; WAV compatibility
WMA compatibility Media CD-R/-RWAVIC-X7115BT CD-R/-RWAVIC-X9115BT DVD-R/-RW/-R DLAVIC-X9115BT USB storagedevice(All models) SD memorycard(All models) File extension .wma Bit rate 48 kbps to320 kbps (CBR),VBR 5 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBR Ver. 9: 5 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR),VBRVer. 7 or 8: 128 kbps to 1...
Page 199 - AAC compatibility; DivX compatibility
AAC compatibility Media CD-R/-RWAVIC-X7115BT CD-R/-RWAVIC-X9115BT DVD-R/-RW/-R DLAVIC-X9115BT USB storagedevice(All models) SD memorycard(All models) File extension .m4a Bit rate 16 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR) 8 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR) Sampling frequency 11 kHz to44.1 kHz 8 kHz to 44.1 kHz Notes: ! The na...
Page 200 - AVI compatibility; Common notes
AVI compatibility Media CD-R/-RWAVIC-X7115BT CD-R/-RWAVIC-X9115BT DVD-R/-RW/-R DLAVIC-X9115BT USB storagedevice(All models) SD memorycard(All models) File extension AVI files cannot be played on the built-in drive. .avi Compatible videocodec MPEG-4 Compatible audiocodec ADPCM Recommendedvideo specif...
Page 201 - Example of a hierarchy; Bluetooth
! Regardless of the length of blank sectionbetween the songs of original recording,compressed audio discs play with a shortpause between songs. Example of a hierarchy The following figure is an example of the tierstructure in the disc. The numbers in the fig-ure indicate the order in which folder nu...
Page 203 - For details, refer to the iPod; Made for iPod; iTunes; Using the LCD screen correctly; Handling the LCD screen; tions; Maintaining the LCD screen
! Do not leave the iPod in direct sunlight for ex-tended amounts of time. Extended exposureto direct sunlight can result in iPod malfunc-tion due to the resulting high temperature. ! Do not leave the iPod in any location withhigh temperatures. ! Firmly secure the iPod when driving. Do notlet the iPo...
Page 205 - Display information; Destination Menu
Display information Destination Menu Page [ Address ] 42 [ POI ] [ Around Current GPS Location ] 45 [ Around Destination ] 45 [ Around Cursor ] 44 [ Along Route ] 45 [ Around entered address ] 45 [ Saved Criteria ] 47 [ Register Search Criteria ] 46 [ Favorites ] 50 [ History ] 50 [ USB/SD ] 48 [ Re...
Page 206 - Settings Menu; Navi Settings
Settings Menu Navi Settings Page [ GPS & Time Settings ] 144 [ Time Settings ] 145 [ Map Visual ] [ POI Settings ] 151 [ 3D Settings ] 146 [ Map Settings ] 146 [ Displayed Info ] 147 [ Smart Zoom ] 147 [ Overview Mode ] 148 [ Manage Track Logs ] 153 [ Route ] [ Method: ] 148 [ U-turn penalty: ] ...
Page 207 - AV System Settings
System Settings menu Page [ Language ] 156 [ Splash Screen ] 156 [ Back Camera ] 157 [ Screen Calibration ] 158 [ Picture Adjustment ] 158 [ Illumi Color ] 158 [ Service Information ] 159 [ Restore/Delete ] [ Restore Factory Settings ] 159 [ Delete user information ] 159 [ Screen Off ] 160 AV System...
Page 208 - Shortcut menu
AV Sound Settings menu Page [ FAD/BAL ] ([ Balance ]) 160 [ EQ ] 161 [ Loudness ] 162 [ Sub Woofer ] 163 [ HPF ] 163 [ SLA ] 163 [ Bass Booster ] 164 Shortcut menu Map Confirmation Screen Page [ Map ] 52 [ Save as... ] 55 [ Add Pin ] 56 [ Add POI ] 57 [ Add Favorite ] 58 [ Route... ] 54 [ Go Here No...
Page 210 - Glossary
Glossary AAC AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding andrefers to an audio compression technologystandard used with MPEG-2 and MPEG-4. Aspect ratio This is the width-to-height ratio of a TV screen.A regular display has an aspect ratio of 4:3.Wide screen displays have an aspect ratio of16:9, providing...
Page 214 - USB
Region number ........................ 1Signal format: Sampling frequency ..... 44.1 kHz/48 kHz/96 kHzNumber of quantization bits ........................................... 16 bit/20 bit/24 bit; linear Frequency response ............... 5 Hz to 44 000 Hz (with DVD, at sampling frequency96 kHz) Sign...
Page 215 - 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, Belgium/BelgiqueTEL: (0) 3/570.05.11 PIONEER ELECTRONICS AS...