Specifications
DVD NAVIGATION
Address search
Destination input menu
Vicinity search Immediate map retrieval Destination setting
Alphabetical input
(Next Character search)
Address search: street name
Address search: house number
VERTICAL MENU FLOW
Most of the time, you want to search quickly with a minimum of keystrokes. With
DVD Cyber Navi, main and sub-tasks are clearly allocated to vertical and horizontal
menu flow. Use the vertical menu flow for the main search tasks. The split-screen
ensures that the next layer of information is always visible and that the previous
layer is accessible at the touch of a button. This way, you always know where you
are both in the menu and on the map.
DVD Cyber Navi Search
The options don't stop when you're searching for the right route to your
destination. Search by postal code, point of interest (POI), or simply
type in a new destination address. But Pioneer has also gone one step
further with yet another new feature: now you can even search by street
name first. Use the integrated remote control. It will flip open to expose
a 10-key input pad, just like the keypad on your GSM, so you can enter
names and store data. Or you can use the conventional input pallet. If
you'd rather keep your hands on the wheel, you can use the voice
interface to store and retrieve information. Just push the TALK button to
start; then give the appropriate voice command at the system's prompt.
However you work it, your DVD Cyber Navi unit will direct you to your
exact destination, right down to the precise house number. If you want
to make a few planned stops on the way, that's fine, too. You can set up
to five transfer points between your departure and arrival points.
HORIZONTAL MENU FLOW
When you’re performing a search on the vertical menu, you can always change to
the horizontal menu flow to activate more advanced sub-tasks. Just push the
joystick to the left. Zoom in on the map for precision scrolling, vicinity search or
destination setting are just some of the examples.
YOUR PERSONAL NAVI DATABASE
With DVD in the driver's seat you can use Destination Registration to
create your own personal navigation database. When you pass a location
worth noting, you can attach a tone warning or an icon to it, using your
remote, or give it a name for voice recognition. When you pass that way
again, the Pioneer DVD Cyber Navi unit will automatically set off the
warning or show the icon on the map. You’ll be on your way to creating your
own personal travel guide.
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