Operation Manual GPS NAVIGATION AUDIO SYSTEM AVIC-F320BT AVIC-F3210BT Be sure to read Important Information for the User first! Important Information for the User includes the important information that you must understand before using this navigation system.
Contents Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. Important The screens shown in the examples may differ from actual screens. Actual screens may be changed without notice for performance and function improvements.
Contents Eco-driving function Displaying “Eco Graph” 31 – Reading the screen 31 Displaying Eco Drive Level guidance 32 Sudden start alert 32 Changing the eco-function setting 32 Searching for and selecting a location The basic flow of creating your route 34 Searching for a location by address 35 – Searching for a name by entering multiple keywords 36 Finding the location by specifying the postcode 36 Setting up a route to your home 37 Searching for Points of Interest (POI) 38 – Searching for POIs by preset
Contents Using hands-free phoning Preparing communication devices 58 Displaying the Phone Menu 58 Registering your mobile phone 58 – Searching for nearby phones 59 – Pairing from your mobile phone 60 – Searching for a specified phone 61 – Deleting a registered phone 62 Connecting and disconnecting a registered mobile phone 62 – Connecting a registered mobile phone 62 – Disconnecting a mobile phone 63 Making a phone call 63 – Direct dialling 63 – Making a call home easily 63 – Calling a number in the “Conta
Contents Playing audio CDs Reading the screen 86 Using the touch panel keys 87 Operating by hardware buttons 87 Selecting a track from the list 87 Setting a repeat play range 88 Playing tracks in random order 88 Scanning tracks of a CD 88 Playback and Pause 88 Using Sound Retriever 88 Playing music files on ROM Reading the screen 89 Using the touch panel keys 90 Operating by hardware buttons 90 Selecting a track from the list 91 Setting a repeat play range 91 Playing tracks in random order 91 Scanning fold
Contents Setting the power-saving function 111 Checking the version information 111 Registering and editing your home 111 Correcting the current location 111 Checking the connections of leads 111 Adjusting the response positions of the touch panel (touch panel calibration) 112 Adjusting the screen brightness 112 Recording your travel history 113 Using the demonstration guidance 113 Setting the safe mode 113 Restoring the default setting 114 Turning off the screen 114 Displaying the “Initial Setting” screen
Chapter Introduction Before using this product, be sure to read Important Information for the User (a separate manual) which contains warnings, cautions, and other important information that you should note. How to use this manual Finding the operation procedure for what you want to do When you have decided what you want to do, you can find the page you need from the Contents.
Chapter 01 Introduction Notice regarding MP3 file usage Supply of this navigation system conveys only a licence for private, non-commercial use and does not convey a licence nor imply any right to use this product in any commercial (i.e. revenue-generating), real time broadcasting (terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or any other media), broadcasting/streaming via internet, intranets and/or other networks or in other electronic content distribution systems, such as pay-audio or audio-on-demand applications.
Chapter Introduction 01 Introduction = For detailed information about the items which would be erased, refer to Returning the navigation system to the default or factory settings on page 121. The microprocessor must be reset under the following conditions: ! Prior to using this product for the first time after installation. ! If the product fails to operate properly. ! If there appear to be problems with the operation of the system. ! When changing the combination of equipment.
Chapter 02 Before you start Checking part names and functions This chapter gives information about the names of the parts and the main features using the buttons. 1 2 3 b 4 c 5 d 6 7 8 9 a 1 h button Press to eject the disc from the disc loading slot. 2 Disc loading slot Insert a disc to play. = For details of the operation, refer to Inserting and ejecting a disc on the next page. 3 Head unit 4 MODE button ! Press to switch between the map screen and the audio operation screen.
Chapter Before you start d RESET button = For details, refer to Resetting the microprocessor on page 8. p Buttons marked with an asterisk (*) are used only for audio functions. = For more details, refer to the descriptions from Chapter 15 to Chapter 22. = For details on the drawer of AVIC-F3210BT, refer to How to use the drawer on page 14. Protecting your product from theft The detachable device can be removed from the head unit to discourage theft.
Chapter Before you start 02 Label side 4 Remove the detachable device from the head unit. = For details, refer to Removing the detachable device on page 17. 5 Press the middle of the SD memory card gently until it clicks. 3 Attach the detachable device to the head unit. Ejecting an SD memory card The SD memory card is ejected. 1 Touch [Home] on the map screen. The “Top Menu” screen appears. 6 2 Pull the SD memory card out straight. Touch [Eject SD].
Chapter Before you start 02 Plugging and unplugging a USB storage device Connecting and disconnecting an iPod CAUTION p Compatibility with all USB storage devices is not guaranteed. This navigation system may not achieve optimum performance with some USB storage devices. p Connection via a USB hub is not possible. Plugging in a USB storage device % Plug a USB storage device into the USB connector.
Chapter 02 Before you start Disconnecting your iPod % Pull out the USB interface cable for iPod after checking that no data is being accessed. How to use the drawer AVIC-F3210BT has a drawer. Inside the drawer is a USB cable that lets you connect the USB storage device. You can also use the iPod cable (supplied) to connect an iPod. Connected devices can also be stored inside the drawer. The drawer can hold the following devices.
Chapter Before you start 4 Place the device inside the drawer. USB cable (supplied) 02 Flow from startup to termination 1 USB interface cable for iPod (supplied) When placing an iPod in the drawer, make sure that the iPod and cable connection is on the left side. 5 Press the centre of the drawer to close it. Before you start ! Keep the detachable device out of direct sunlight and high temperatures. ! After removing the detachable device, keep it in a safe place so it is not scratched or damaged.
Chapter 02 Before you start 3 Touch the language that you want to use for the voice guidance. The navigation system will now restart. 4 Read the disclaimer carefully, checking its details, and then touch [OK] if you agree to the conditions. The map screen appears. Regular startup % Start the engine to boot up the system. p The screen shown will differ depending on the previous conditions. p When there is no route, the disclaimer appears after the navigation system reboots.
Chapter How to use the detachable device CAUTION ! Never grip the display and the buttons tightly or use force when removing or attaching. ! Avoid subjecting the detachable device to excessive shocks. ! Keep the detachable device out of direct sunlight and high temperatures. ! After removing the detachable device, keep it in a safe place so it is not scratched or damaged.
Chapter 03 How to use the detachable device 1 Turn off the power switch of detachable device. Disposing of the battery 2 Slide the detachable device to the left until it clicks. The detachable device and the head unit are jointed on the left side. Make sure that the detachable device has been jointed to the head unit. ! Keep the battery pack out of the reach of small children to prevent them from accidentally swallowing it.
Chapter How to use the detachable device 3 Detach the cable to disconnect the battery. If you turn on the detachable device while it is removed from the head unit, the navigation system switches to “Detach mode”. 1 Detach the detachable device from the head unit. = For details, refer to Removing the detachable device on page 17. 2 Turn on the power switch of detachable device. p The following functions are not available in “Detach mode”.
Chapter 03 How to use the detachable device Battery status indicator Fully charged Sufficient power Charging Automatic shutdown of the navigation system When the battery of detachable device nearly runs out, the navigation system automatically turns off. When the detachable device is turned on again after charging the battery, it returns to the last system status. A message appears when the remaining battery life is getting low.
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Chapter 04 How to use the navigation menu screens Screen switching overview 1 7 6 2 3 2 5 4 22 Engb
Chapter How to use the navigation menu screens What you can do on each menu 6 “Applications Menu” screen You can launch applications downloaded to an SD memory card via the utility programme navgate FEEDS. 7 Audio operation screen This is the screen that normally appears when you play the audio source. Shortcut Menu Registering your favourite menu items in shortcuts allows you to quickly jump to the registered menu screen by a simple touch on the Shortcut Menu screen.
Chapter How to use the navigation menu screens 04 4 Touch the tab on the right edge or scroll the bar to display the icon that you want to set to shortcut. Operating menu screens (e.g. “Navigation Menu” screen) 1 3 2 Scroll bar 5 Touch and hold the icon that you want to add to shortcut. 6 Move the icon to the left side of the screen, and then release it. The selected item is added to shortcut. 1 Screen title 2 The previous screen returns. 3 Shows the next or previous page. Operating list screens (e.
Chapter How to use the navigation menu screens 04 Operating the on-screen keyboard 1 6 How to use the navigation menu screens 2 5 3 4 1 Text box Displays the characters that are entered. If there is no text in the box, an informative guide with text appears. 2 Keyboard Touch the keys to enter the characters. 3 The previous screen returns. 4 0-9, Sym., Others You can enter other characters of alphabet. You can also enter text with marks such as [&] or numbers. Touch to toggle the selection.
Chapter 05 How to use the map Most of the information provided by your navigation system can be seen on the map. You need to become familiar with how the information appears on the map. How to read the map screen This example shows an example of a 2D map screen. d 1 c 2 b a 3 9 4 5 p Information with an asterisk (*) appears only when the route is set. p Depending on the conditions and settings, some items may not be displayed.
Chapter How to use the map p The red arrow indicates north. = For details, refer to Switching the map orientation on the next page. ! Distance to the destination (or distance to waypoint)* ! Estimated time of arrival at your destination or waypoint* The estimated time of arrival is an ideal value calculated based on the value set for “Speed” and the actual driving speed. The estimated time of arrival is only a reference value, and does not guarantee arrival at that time.
Chapter 05 How to use the map While driving on the motorway, motorway exit numbers and motorway signs may be displayed when in the vicinity of interchanges and exits. 2 3 Non routable roads (pink colour road) Map display is possible, but it cannot be used for route calculation. Please review and obey all local traffic rules along this route. (For your safety.
Chapter How to use the map 1 Display the map screen. 2 Touch on the map screen. or appears. p When “North up” is selected, played. p When “Heading up” is selected, played. 05 2 or is dis- Switching the map between 2D and 3D 3 Touch or . Each time you touch the key changes that setting. p If you do not operate the function for a few seconds, the initial map screen automatically returns.
Chapter How to use the map 05 Scrolling the map to the position you want to see 1 2 Touch . Display the map screen. 2 Touch and drag the map in the desired direction to scroll. 1 2 The “Information List” screen appears. 3 Touch the item that you want to check the detailed information. Information for a specified location appears.
Chapter Eco-driving function 06 This navigation system is equipped with an Eco-driving function that can be used to estimate whether you are driving in an environmentally friendly way. This chapter describes this function. Displaying “Eco Graph” This function estimates approximate fuel mileage based on your driving, compares that with your average fuel mileage in the past, and displays the results in a graph. 1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and then touch [Navigation].
Chapter 06 Eco-driving function p If you try to use the “Eco Graph” function immediately after you start using the navimay be gation system for the first time, displayed and the function may not be available. = For details, refer to Troubleshooting on page 124. p The display settings can be changed. = For details, refer to Changing the ecofunction setting on this page. Sudden start alert If the speed of the vehicle exceeds 41 kmph (25.
Chapter Eco-driving function 4 06 Touch the desired option. Eco Score Eco-driving function ! On (default): Displays “Eco Score”. ! Off: Hides “Eco Score”. = For details, refer to Displaying “Eco Graph” on page 31. Eco Drive Level ! On (default): After you arrive the destination, a message appears and a beep sounds if the level of “Eco Drive Level” have increased or decreased. ! Off: No message appears and no sound beeps when the vehicle reaches the destination.
Chapter 07 Searching for and selecting a location CAUTION For safety reasons, these route-setting functions are not available while your vehicle is in motion. To enable these functions, you must stop in a safe place and put on the handbrake before setting your route. p Some information regarding traffic regulations depends on the time when the route calculation is performed.
Chapter Searching for and selecting a location p Once the country has been selected, you only have to change countries when the location is outside of the country you selected. Searching for a location by address The most frequently used function is “Address”, in which the address is specified and the location is searched. p Depending on the search results, some steps may be skipped. 07 5 Touch [City]. 1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and then touch [Navigation].
Chapter 07 Searching for and selecting a location 9 Touch the street you want. The “House#” screen appears. 10 Enter the house number and then touch [OK]. The “Selected House Number” screen appears. 11 Touch the desired house number range. Entering two keywords The names including the following words below are displayed as a result: ! First keyword you entered. ! The word beginning with the second keyword.
Chapter Searching for and selecting a location 3 Touch the key next to “Country” to display the country list. p Once the country has been selected, you only have to change countries when the location is outside of the country you selected. 4 Touch one of the items on the list to set the country as search area. The screen returns to the previous screen. 5 Touch [Postcode]. The “Enter Postcode” screen appears. 8 Enter the street name and then touch [OK]. The “Select Street” screen appears.
Chapter Searching for and selecting a location 07 Searching for Points of Interest (POI) Searching for a POI directly from the name of the facilities Information about various facilities (Points Of Interest - POI), such as petrol stations, car parks or restaurants, is available. You can search for a POI by selecting the category (or entering the POI Name). 1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and then touch [Navigation].
Chapter Searching for and selecting a location 7 Enter the POI name and then touch [OK]. 4 07 Touch the category you want. p If there are more detailed categories within the selected category, repeat this step as many times as necessary. The “POI List” screen appears. 5 Touch the POI you want. The searched location appears on the map screen. = For the subsequent operations, refer to Setting a route to your destination on page 43. The “POI Name Input Menu” screen returns.
Chapter Searching for and selecting a location 07 1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and then touch [Navigation]. = For details of the operations, refer to Screen switching overview on page 22. 2 Touch [POI]. The “POI Search” screen appears. 3 Touch [Around City]. The “Around City Input Menu” screen appears. 4 Touch [Zone]. 7 Touch [Search]. The “Select City” screen appears. 8 Touch the desired city name. POIs are divided into several categories. # Touch .
Chapter Searching for and selecting a location 3 Touch the entry you want. 07 6 Touch the POI you want. The searched location appears on the map screen. = For the subsequent operations, refer to Setting a route to your destination on page 43. The searched location appears on the map screen. Searching for POIs by using the data on the SD memory card Creating a customised POI is possible by using the utility programme navgate FEEDS which is available separately, on your PC.
Chapter Searching for and selecting a location 07 Searching for a location by coordinates 6 Enter the latitude, and then touch [OK]. Entering a latitude and longitude pinpoints the location. 1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and then touch [Navigation]. = For details of the operations, refer to Screen switching overview on page 22. The screen returns to the previous screen. 2 Touch [Coordinate]. The “Coordinate Input Menu” screen appears. 3 Touch [Longitude]. p To enter N 5°1’2.
Chapter After the location is decided Setting a route to your destination 1 08 3 Touch [OK]. Route confirmation screen Searching for a location. = For details, refer to Chapter 7. After searching for the destination, the Location confirmation screen appears. 2 Touch [OK]. Location confirmation screen 1 2 3 4 Sets the displayed route as your route, and starts the route guidance. p If you press the MODE button during route calculation, the calculation is cancelled and the map screen appears.
Chapter Checking and modifying the current route 09 Displaying the “Route info” screen Modifying the route calculation conditions 1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and then touch [Navigation]. You can modify the conditions for route calculation and recalculate the current route. = For details of the operations, refer to Screen switching overview on page 22. 2 Touch [Route info]. 1 Display the “Route info” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the “Route info” screen on this page.
Chapter Checking and modifying the current route Avoid Toll Road This setting controls whether toll roads (including toll areas) should be taken into account. Off*: Calculates a route that may include toll roads (including toll areas). On: Calculates a route that avoids toll roads (including toll areas). p The system may calculate a route that includes toll roads even if “On” is selected.
Chapter Checking and modifying the current route 09 1 Display the “Route info” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the “Route info” screen on page 44. 6 Touch [OK] on the “Waypoints List” screen. 2 Touch [Waypoints]. The “Waypoints List” screen appears. 3 Touch [Add]. The route is recalculated, and the Route confirmation screen appears. p If you set waypoints, you cannot display multiple routes. The “Select Search Method” screen appears.
Chapter Checking and modifying the current route 1 Display the “Route info” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the “Route info” screen on page 44. 2 Touch [Waypoints]. The “Waypoints List” screen appears. 3 Touch [Sort]. The “Sort Waypoints” screen appears. 4 Touch the waypoint or destination. # Touch [Automatic]. You can sort the destination and waypoints automatically.
Chapter Registering and editing locations 10 Storing a location in “Favourites” Registering a location by scroll mode Storing your favourite locations as “Favourites” provides you with the opportunity to save the time and effort of re-entering this information. Stored items can be made available on “Favourites” later. 1 Touch and drag the screen to scroll the map to the position that you want to register. Registering a location by “Favourites” Favourites can store up to 400 registered locations.
Chapter Registering and editing locations 4 Touch the item that you want to change the setting. 5 Touch [OK]. The registration is completed. Editing your home 1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and then touch [Navigation]. = For details of the operations, refer to Screen switching overview on page 22. 2 Touch [Favourites]. The “Select Favourite” screen appears. p Home location is displayed on the top of the list. Touch next to the home location. The “Edit Favourite” screen appears.
Chapter Registering and editing locations 10 2 Touch [Favourites]. The “Select Favourite” screen appears. 5 Touch [Delete]. 3 Touch [Sort]. Each time you touch [Sort] changes the sort order. p Current order is indicated on the upper right of the screen. : ! Sorts the items in the list in order by distance from the vehicle position. : ! Sorts the items in the list alphabetically. : ! Sorts the items in the list in order of the recently used items.
Chapter Registering and editing locations 4 Touch [Home]. The “Select Search Method” screen appears. 5 Search for a location. After searching for a point, display it on a map, then touch [OK]. The location is registered, and then the “Set Home” screen appears. = For details, refer to Searching for and selecting a location on page 34. 7 Touch [OK]. The registration is completed. Editing your home 1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and then touch [Navigation].
Chapter Registering and editing locations 10 4 Select the location you want to delete. 1 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot. = For details of the operation, refer to Inserting an SD memory card on page 11. 2 Touch [Home] on the map screen and then touch [Navigation]. = For details of the operations, refer to Screen switching overview on page 22. A tick mark appears next to the selected location. 3 Touch [Data In/Out]. The “Export/Import Menu” screen appears. # Touch [All] or [None].
Chapter Registering and editing locations 10 p The utility programme navgate FEEDS is available from our website. For details, refer to the information on our website. 1 Store the item into the SD memory card by using the navgate FEEDS. 2 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot. = For details of the operation, refer to Inserting an SD memory card on page 11. 3 Touch [Home] on the map screen and then touch [Navigation].
Chapter 11 Using traffic information You can check real-time traffic information transmitted by the Traffic Message Channel (TMC) of the FM Radio Data System (RDS) on the screen. Such traffic information is updated periodically. When the navigation system receives updated traffic information, the navigation system will overlay the traffic information on your map and also display detailed text information when available.
Chapter Using traffic information 5 Touch . The previous screen returns. Checking traffic information on the route How to read traffic information on the map The traffic event information displayed on the map is as follows. p A line is displayed only when the map scale is 5 km (2.5 miles) or lower. p Icons appear only when the scale on the map is 20 km (10 miles) or lower. If the scale is changed, the icons are resized according to the selected scale.
Chapter 11 Using traffic information Checking for traffic jams automatically If there is information about traffic jams on your current route and if an alternative route can be found, the navigation system will recommend a new alternative route automatically. In such a case, the following screen will appear. 1 Set [Traffic Incident] to “View”. = For details, refer to Displaying the traffic notification icon on page 110. 2 Display the map screen.
Chapter Using traffic information # Touch [List]. The “Traffic On Route List” screen appears. . # Touch The message disappears, and the map screen returns. 11 A tick mark appears next to the selected traffic information. # Touch [All] or [None]. Selects or deselects all entries. 6 Touch [OK].
Chapter 12 Using hands-free phoning CAUTION For your safety, avoid talking on the phone as much as possible while driving. If your mobile phone features Bluetooth technology, this navigation system can be connected to your mobile phone wirelessly. Using this hands-free function, you can operate the navigation system to make or receive phone calls. You can also transfer the phone book data stored in your mobile phone to the navigation system.
Chapter Using hands-free phoning Searching for nearby phones 12 6 Touch [Search devices]. The system searches for available mobile phones near the navigation system, displays them in a list, and registers them for connection. 1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless technology on your mobile phone. For some mobile phones, no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless technology. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your mobile phone. 2 Display the “Phone Menu” screen.
Chapter Using hands-free phoning 12 8 Touch the mobile phone name you want to register. 3 Touch [Setting] on the “Phone Menu” screen. The “Bluetooth Settings” screen appears. 4 Touch [Connections]. The “Connection List” screen appears. 5 Touch [Add]. A message prompting you to enter a PIN code appears. The “Add Device” screen appears. 6 Touch [Pair from the mobile phone]. The navigation system waits for a Bluetooth wireless technology connection. 9 Enter the PIN code “1111” using the mobile phone.
Chapter Using hands-free phoning p If registration fails, repeat the procedure from the beginning. 8 Touch [OK]. Searching for a specified phone If you cannot connect your phone using [Search devices] and [Pair from the mobile phone], try this method if your phone is found in the list. 12 connection and displays them in the list if the device has been found. p If you cannot find the desired model name on the list, touch [Other phones] to search the mobile phones available nearby.
Chapter Using hands-free phoning 12 Deleting a registered phone If you no longer need to use a registered phone with the navigation system, you can delete it from the registration assignment to free this spot up for another phone. p If a registered phone is deleted, all the phone book entries and call history lists that correspond to the phone will be also cleared. 1 Display the “Phone Menu” screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 58. 2 Touch [Setting].
Chapter Using hands-free phoning 5 Touch the name of the mobile phone that you want to connect. 12 Making a phone call You can make a phone call in many different ways. Direct dialling 1 Display the “Phone Menu” screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 58. Connection starts. When a connection is successfully established, a connection complete message appears. The screen returns to the “Bluetooth Settings” screen by touching [OK]. 2 Touch [Dial Pad].
Chapter Using hands-free phoning 12 1 Display the “Phone Menu” screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 58. 2 Touch [Call Home]. Dialling home starts. p If you have not registered your home number, a message appears. Touch [Register] to start registration. = For details, refer to Registering and editing your home on page 50.
Chapter Using hands-free phoning 12 3 Search for the POI. The “POI List” screen appears. = For details of the operation, refer to Searching for Points of Interest (POI) on page 38. You can check the details of the party before making a phone call. 4 Touch to end the call. 4 Touch next to the POI that you want to call. The “Detailed POI Information” screen appears. 5 Touch to make a call. To cancel the call after the system starts dialling, touch .
Chapter Using hands-free phoning 12 If “Auto Answer Preference” is set to “Off”, answer the call manually. Answering is available if any screen is displayed, such as the map screen or the setting screen. p You can set this navigation system to automatically answer incoming calls. = For details, refer to Answering a call automatically on page 68. Rejecting an incoming call 1 When a call comes in, the answering operation menu appears on the screen.
Chapter Using hands-free phoning p Depending on the mobile phone that is connected to this navigation system via Bluetooth technology, this navigation system may not be able to display the phone book correctly. (Some characters may be garbled.) p If the phone book in the mobile phone contains image data, the phone book may not be correctly transferred. 12 only, send all the entries that you want to transfer and then touch [OK].
Chapter Using hands-free phoning 12 3 Touch [Clear Memory]. The “Clear Memory” screen appears. 3 ! Phone Ringtone: This setting controls the incoming ring tone volume. ! Phone Voice: This setting controls the incoming voice volume. p Phone volume varies depending on the incoming caller’s phone, volume setting and other conditions. = For details concerning operations, refer to Answering an incoming call on page 65.
Chapter Using hands-free phoning 1 Display the “Phone Menu” screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 58. 12 3 Touch [Refuse All Calls]. Touching [Refuse All Calls] switches between “On” and “Off”. p If both “Refuse All Calls” and “Auto Answer Preference” are activated, “Refuse All Calls” takes priority and all incoming calls are automatically rejected. p If “Refuse All Calls” is set to “On”, rejected incoming calls will be stored in the missed call list.
Chapter Using hands-free phoning 12 3 Touch [Auto Connect]. Touching [Auto Connect] switches between “On” and “Off”. p Automatic connection is performed in the registration number order. Editing the device name You can change the device name to be displayed on your mobile phone. (Default is “PIONEER NAVI”.) 1 Display the “Phone Menu” screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 58. 2 Touch [Setting]. The “Bluetooth Settings” screen appears.
Chapter Using hands-free phoning Notes for hands-free phoning General notes ! Connection to all mobile phones featuring Bluetooth wireless technology is not guaranteed. ! The line-of-sight distance between this navigation system and your mobile phone must be 10 metres or less when sending and receiving voice and data via Bluetooth technology. However, the actual transmission distance may be shorter than the estimated distance, depending on the usage environment.
Chapter 13 Fuel cost management Using the “Fuel details” function Inputting the fuel consumption information for calculating the fuel cost You can estimate the fuel cost to your destination by entering the fuel consumption information in the navigation system. = For details, refer to Setting a route to your destination on page 43. 1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and then touch [Navigation]. = For details of the operations, refer to Screen switching overview on page 22. 2 Touch [Fuel details].
Chapter Fuel cost management 1 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot. = For details of the operation, refer to Inserting an SD memory card on page 11. 2 Touch [Home] on the map screen and then touch [Navigation]. = For details of the operations, refer to Screen switching overview on page 22. Enter the following items: ! Distance: Enter the distance travelled since the previous fuelling.
Chapter Fuel cost management 13 4 Touch [Export] next to “Fuel details”. Data export starts. After the data is exported, the completion message appears. 5 Touch [OK]. The “Navigation Menu” screen appears.
Chapter Using Applications Preparing in advance Before downloading any applications using the utility programme navgate FEEDS, you need to store the model information to an SD memory card. After that, use navgate FEEDS to download the application to the SD memory card containing model information. p The utility programme navgate FEEDS is available from our website. For details, refer to the information on our website.
Chapter 14 Using Applications p When an application is running, you may not use the hands-free phoning function to place a call. You may answer the telephone when you receive a call. p The navigation system can recognise a maximum of 8 applications. p The navigation system can run one application at a time. p When running an application that outputs sound, set the audio source to “Off”. p For details of applications, refer to the utility programme navgate FEEDS.
Chapter Basic operations of the audio source % Press and hold the SRC/OFF button until the audio source turns off. The audio source is switched off. p To return to the display of each source, press the SRC/OFF button. Switching the audio source 1 Press the MODE button when the map of the current location is displayed. The audio operation screen appears. 2 Press the SRC/OFF button repeatedly to switch between the following sources.
Chapter 15 Basic operations of the audio source Audio screen switching overview Press the button. Press and hold the button for a few seconds. Press the centre of MULTI-CONTROL Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select the item.
Chapter Basic operations of the audio source 15 What you can do on each menu Basic operations of the audio source 1 Audio operation screen When you play an audio source, this screen appears. 2 Function select screen You can select either “Function Menu” or “Audio Menu”. Depending on the audio source, “Function Menu” may not exist. 3 “Function Menu” screen You can change additional function settings. 4 “Audio Menu” screen You can make various sound effects to audio sources.
Chapter 16 Using the radio (TUNER) You can listen to the radio by using the navigation system. This section describes operations for radio. The functions related to RDS (Radio Data System) are available only in areas with FM stations broadcasting RDS signals. Even if the navigation system is receiving an RDS station, not all the functions related with RDS will be available. 1 Press the SRC/OFF button to display the “TUNER” screen. 6 7 8 9 = For details, refer to Switching the audio source on page 77.
Chapter Using the radio (TUNER) Operating by hardware buttons Pressing the BAND/ESC button Band can be selected from among FM1, FM2, FM3, or MW/LW. Pressing MULTI-CONTROL left or right The frequencies move up or down step by step. Pressing and holding MULTI-CONTROL left or right The tuner will scan the frequencies until a broadcast strong enough for good reception is found. p You can cancel seek tuning by pressing MULTI-CONTROL left or right. 2 Touch the same preset tuning key to .
Chapter Using the radio (TUNER) 16 3 Press the centre of MULTI-CONTROL to begin a search. “Searching” begins to flash. While “Searching” is flashing, the six strongest broadcast frequencies will be stored under the preset tuning keys to in order of their signal strength. When this is complete, “Searching” stops flashing. p To cancel the storage process, press the centre of MULTI-CONTROL again. p Storing broadcast frequencies with BSM may replace broadcast frequencies you to .
Chapter Using the radio (TUNER) 4 Press the centre of MULTI-CONTROL to begin a search. The tuner searches for a station broadcasting that programme type. 5 Use MULTI-CONTROL to adjust the TA volume when a traffic announcement begins. The newly set volume is stored in memory and recalled for subsequent traffic announcements. 6 Press the BAND/ESC button while a traffic announcement is being received to cancel the announcement.
Chapter 16 Using the radio (TUNER) p Only RDS stations are tuned in during seek tuning or BSM when AF (alternative frequencies) is on. p When you recall a preset station, the tuner may update the preset station with a new frequency from the station’s AF list. (This is only available when using presets on FM1 or FM2 bands.) No preset number appears on the display if the RDS data for the station received differs from that for the originally stored station.
Chapter Using the radio (TUNER) 16 PTY list Specific Type of programme News&Information News News Affairs Current affairs Info General information and advice Sport Sports Weather Weather reports/meteorological information Finance Stock market reports, commerce, trading, etc.
Chapter 17 Playing audio CDs You can play a normal music CD using the built-in drive of the navigation system. This section describes how. % Insert the disc you want to play into disc-loading slot. Playback starts from the first track of the CD. p If the disc is already inserted, press the SRC/OFF button to display the “CD” screen. = For details, refer to Switching the audio source on page 77. Reading the screen 3 NEWS indicator Shows when the set news programme is received.
Chapter Playing audio CDs Using the touch panel keys 1 : Switches the combination of displayed items in the text display area. 2 S.Rtrv: Sets Sound Retriever function. = For details, refer to Using Sound Retriever on the next page. 3 : Playback and Pause 4 : Plays tracks in random order. = For details, refer to Playing tracks in random order on the next page. Pressing and holding MULTI-CONTROL left Performs fast reverse.
Chapter 17 Playing audio CDs p Pressing MULTI-CONTROL up or down enables you to perform the equivalent operation. 3 Press the centre of MULTI-CONTROL to play the selected track. p Pressing MULTI-CONTROL right enables you to perform the equivalent operation. Setting a repeat play range The repeat play range can be changed by touching only one key. % Touch repeatedly until the desired repeat range indicator appears. After scanning is finished, normal playback of the tracks will begin again.
Chapter Playing music files on ROM You can play a disc that contains compressed audio files using the built-in drive of the navigation system. This section describes these operations. p In the following description, the MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV files are collectively referred to as “Compressed audio file”. % Insert the disc you want to play into disc-loading slot. Playback starts from the first file of the ROM.
Chapter Playing music files on ROM 18 6 Scanning folders and files Indicator: Meaning No indicator Cancels the scan play. Plays the first audio files of each folder for about 10 seconds when the repeat range is set to all repeat. Plays the beginning of each audio file in the current folder for about 10 seconds when the repeat range is set to . 7 Sound Retriever indicator = For details, refer to Using Sound Retriever on page 92. Using the touch panel keys : Scans folders and tracks.
Chapter Playing music files on ROM Pressing the centre of MULTI-CONTROL The function select screen appears. Pressing the LIST button Shows the list to select a track. = For details, refer to Selecting a track from the list on this page. Selecting a track from the list 1 Press the LIST button. The list of track titles and folder names appears. p To return to the previous screen, press the BAND/ESC or LIST button. p If the selected folder does not contain any playable file, the file list is not displayed.
Chapter 18 Playing music files on ROM p If you touch while the repeat play range , the repeat play range changes is set to automatically and tracks will be to played in random order. % Touch [S.Rtrv] repeatedly to select the desired setting. Each touch of [S.Rtrv] changes the settings as follows: ! Scanning folders and tracks Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of each track. Scan play is performed in the current repeat play range. % Touch . Scan play begins.
Chapter Playing music files on USB 19 You can play the compressed audio files stored in the USB storage device. p In the following description, the MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV files are collectively referred to as “Compressed audio file”. ! 1 Plug the USB storage device into the USB connector. ! ! = For details, refer to Plugging in a USB storage device on page 13. 2 Press the SRC/OFF button to display the “USB” screen.
Chapter Playing music files on USB 19 6 Scanning folders and files Indicator: Meaning No indicator Cancels the scan play. Plays the first audio files of each folder for about 10 seconds when the repeat range is set to all repeat. Plays the beginning of each audio file in the current folder for about 10 seconds when the repeat range is set to . 7 Sound Retriever indicator = For details, refer to Using Sound Retriever on page 96. Using the touch panel keys : Performs scan play of folders and files.
Chapter Playing music files on USB Selecting a file from the list The list lets you see the file names or folder names. If you select a folder on the list, you can view its contents. If you select a file on the list, you can play the selected file. 1 Press the LIST button. The list of file and folder names appears. p To return to the previous screen, press the BAND/ESC or LIST button. p If the selected folder does not contain any playable file, the file list is not displayed.
Chapter 19 Playing music files on USB p To turn scan play off, touch again. p If you touch while the repeat play range , the repeat play range changes is set to automatically and scanning files will to begin. while the repeat play range p If you touch is set to all, scan play is performed for only the first files of each folder. p If you skip a file forward, backward, or return to the root folder during scan play, the scan play is automatically cancelled.
Chapter Using an iPod 20 Using the USB interface cable for iPod enables you to connect your iPod to the navigation system. p A USB interface cable for iPod (CD-IU50) (sold separately) is required for connection. 1 Connect your iPod. = For details, refer to Connecting your iPod on page 13. 2 Press the SRC/OFF button to display the “iPod” screen. = For details, refer to Switching the audio source on page 77. 1 2 3 NEWS indicator Shows when the set news programme is received.
Chapter Using an iPod 20 Using the touch panel keys Pressing and holding MULTI-CONTROL left Performs fast reverse. 1 2 3 4 5 1 : Switches the combination of displayed items in the text display area. 2 S.Rtrv: Sets advanced sound retriever function. = For details, refer to Using Sound Retriever on page 100. 3 Ctrl: Sets iPod control mode. = For details, refer to Operating the functions from your iPod on page 100. 4 Pressing MULTI-CONTROL left Skips to the start of the current song.
Chapter Using an iPod ! Pressing MULTI-CONTROL up or down enables you to perform the equivalent operation. 3 Press the centre of MULTI-CONTROL to narrow down the content of the category. When a category is selected, the content of the category will be narrowed down. When a song is selected, it plays the selected song. 4 On the song (or episode) list, press the centre of MULTI-CONTROL to play the selected song (or episode).
Chapter Using an iPod 20 ! ! ! p Album list of currently playing genre Album list of currently playing artist Song list of currently playing album Depending on the number of files in the iPod, there may be a delay when displaying a list. % Touch [Link to Genre], [Link to Artist], or [Link to Album] to select a search mode. ! Link to Genre: Plays the album of currently playing genre. ! Link to Artist: Plays the album of currently playing artist. ! Link to Album: Plays the song of currently playing album.
Chapter Using an iPod % Touch [S.Rtrv] repeatedly to select the desired setting. Each touch of [S.Rtrv] changes the settings as follows: 20 3 Press the centre of MULTI-CONTROL to set. Each press of MULTI-CONTROL changes the settings as follows: ! ! Repeat All: Repeats all songs in the selected list. ! Repeat One: Repeats just the current song. p Icons below are displayed as the repeat play indicator. apWhen the setting is “Repeat All”, pears. apWhen the setting is “Repeat One”, pears.
Chapter Using an iPod 20 Playback and Pause 1 Display the “Function Menu” screen. = For details of the operation, refer to Displaying the “Function Menu” screen on page 79. 2 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select “Pause”. 3 Press the centre of MULTI-CONTROL to set. 4 Press the centre of MULTI-CONTROL to switch between “On” and “Off”. Setting the audiobook play speed While listening to an audiobook on iPod, playback speed can be changed. 1 Display the “Function Menu” screen.
Chapter Using the AUX source 21 A stereo mini plug cable lets you connect your navigation system to auxiliary equipment. For more details, refer to the stereo mini plug cable owner’s manual. Reading the screen 1 2 3 Using the AUX source 1 Source icon Shows which source has been selected. 2 NEWS indicator Shows when the set news programme is received. 3 TRFC indicator Shows when a TP station (a station that broadcasts traffic information) is tuned in.
Chapter Customising preferences 22 Displaying the “Settings Menu” screen 1 Touch [Home] on the map screen. The “Top Menu” screen appears. 2 Touch [Settings]. The “Settings Menu” screen appears. Controls the master volume of both the navigation guidance and beep. When set to , guidance is output. When set to , no guidance is output. # Touch [Beep]. Each time you touch the key changes that setting. ! On (default): A beep sounds. ! Off: The beep sound is muted.
Chapter Customising preferences 5 Touch [Voice Language]. The “Voice Language Selection” screen appears. 6 Touch the desired language. After the language is selected, the previous screen returns. 7 Touch [OK] on the “Regional Settings” screen. The navigation system restarts. 22 5 Touch [Summer Time]. If necessary, set to summer time. Summer time setting is off by default. Touch [Summer Time] to change the setting if you are in the summer time period. 6 Touch [Time format].
Chapter Customising preferences 22 p Changing “km / mile” settings clears and resets input values to the default setting. = For details, refer to Changing the unit between km and miles on the previous page. 1 ! [QWERTY] (default): Display the “Settings Menu” screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the “Settings Menu” screen on page 104. ! [QWERTZ]: 2 Touch [Region]. The “Regional Settings” screen appears. 3 Touch [Speed]. The “Average Speed Settings” screen appears.
Chapter Customising preferences 22 “Off”. (Even if “Display” is turned “Off”, the POI selection setting is retained.) Customising the map screen settings The general settings related with a map screen can be customised. 5 Touch [POI]. The “Overlay POI (Main Category)” screen appears. p Categories that are already set will have a blue tick mark. Displaying POI on the map 1 6 Touch the main category you want. A list of subcategories under the selected main category appears.
Chapter Customising preferences 22 8 Touch [OK]. 1 Display the “Settings Menu” screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the “Settings Menu” screen on page 104. 2 Touch [Map]. The map setting screen appears. The “Overlay POI (Main Category)” screen returns. If you want to select or deselect other items, repeat these steps as many as necessary. 9 To finish the selection, touch [OK] in the “Overlay POI (Main Category)” screen.
Chapter Customising preferences Setting the map colour change between day and night To improve the visibility of the map during the evening, you can set the timing for changing the combination of the map colour. 1 Display the “Settings Menu” screen. 22 Setting the auto-zoom display This setting enables switching to an enlarged map around the point where your vehicle is approaching an intersection, entrance/exit of motorway or a junction. 1 Display the “Settings Menu” screen.
Chapter Customising preferences 22 ! View (default): Displays the icons on the map. ! Hide: Hides the icons on the map. Setting the speed limit display Selects whether to display or hide the speed limit of the current road. Setting the current street name display Selects whether to display or hide the street name (or city name) that your vehicle is travelling along. Speed Limit 1 1 Display the “Settings Menu” screen.
Chapter Customising preferences Displays Eco-Meter on the map. ! Off: Hides Eco-Meter on the map. Setting the power-saving function You can select the setting of the screen backlight to save the battery power. p This setting can only be changed when the detachable device is removed from the head unit. 1 Display the “Settings Menu” screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the “Settings Menu” screen on page 104. ! Never: Deactivates the power-saving feature of the screen backlight.
Chapter 22 Customising preferences 1 Status Indicates the connection status of the GPS aerial, the reception sensitivity and from how many satellites the signal is received. Colour Signal communication Used in positioning Orange Yes Yes Yellow Yes No 2 Handbrake When the handbrake is applied, “On” is displayed. When the handbrake is released, “Off” is displayed. 3 Illumination When the headlights or small lamps of a vehicle are on, “On” is displayed.
Chapter Customising preferences 22 Changes the track log attribute to “Business”. ! Other: Changes the track log attribute to “Other”. p While the setting is “On”, the navigation system continues to store the track logs in the inserted SD memory card. Each time you touch [+] or [–] increases or decreases the level. 10 to 0 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased. 4 Touch [OK]. The adjustment is completed.
Chapter Customising preferences 22 2 Touch [Safe Mode]. Each time you touch the key changes that setting. ! On (default): Activates the safe mode function. ! Off: Deactivates the safe mode function. Restoring the default setting Resets various settings registered to the navigation system and restores them to the default or factory settings. p Some data remains. Be sure to read Returning the navigation system to the default or factory settings first.
Chapter Customising preferences Setting the illumination colour The illumination colour can be selected from 10 different colours. Furthermore, the illumination colour can be switched between these 10 colours in order. 1 Display the “Initial Setting” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the “Initial Setting” screen on the previous page. 22 3 Press the centre of MULTI-CONTROL to switch between “50kHz” and “100kHz”. p The tuning step remains at 50 kHz during manual tuning.
Chapter Customising preferences 22 Setting the rear output and subwoofer controller Switching the sound muting/attenuation The navigation system’s rear output can be used for a full-range speaker or subwoofer connection. If you switch S/W Control to Rear SP:S/W, you can connect a rear speaker lead directly to a subwoofer without using an auxiliary amp. Initially, the navigation system is set for a rear full-range speaker connection (Rear SP:F.Range).
Chapter Customising preferences 3 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select “Audio Menu”. 4 Press the centre of MULTI-CONTROL. The “Audio Menu” screen appears. 1 234 22 p When “Rear SP:S/W” is selected in “S/W Control”, front/rear speaker balance cannot be adjusted. = For details, refer to Setting the rear output and subwoofer controller on the previous page. 1 Display the “Audio Menu” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the “Audio Menu” screen on the previous page. 2 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select “Fader”.
Chapter Customising preferences 22 Equaliser curve SuperBass is a curve in which only low-pitched sound is boosted. Powerful is a curve in which low-pitched and highpitched sounds are boosted. Natural is a curve in which low-pitched and highpitched sounds are slightly boosted. Vocal is a curve in which the midrange, which is the human vocal range, is boosted. Custom is an adjusted equaliser curve that you create. Flat is a flat curve in which nothing is boosted. 1 Display the “Audio Menu” screen.
Chapter Customising preferences Adjusting loudness Loudness compensates for deficiencies in the low- and high-sound ranges at low volume. 1 Display the “Audio Menu” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the “Audio Menu” screen on page 116. 2 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select “Loudness”. 3 Press the centre of MULTI-CONTROL to turn loudness on. Loudness level (e.g., Mid) appears in the display. p To turn loudness off, press MULTI-CONTROL again. 22 5 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select “SubWoofer2”.
Chapter Customising preferences 22 Enhancing bass (Bass Booster) Adjusting source levels You can enhance bass sounds that are often muted by driving noise. SLA (source level adjustment) lets you adjust the volume level of each source to prevent radical changes in volume when switching between sources. p Settings are based on the FM tuner volume level, which remains unchanged. 1 Display the “Audio Menu” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the “Audio Menu” screen on page 116.
Chapter Other functions Replicating the settings You can import settings you have made on the utility programme navgate FEEDS which is available separately to the navigation system. p The utility programme navgate FEEDS is available from our website. For details, refer to the information on our website. 1 Use navgate FEEDS to replicate the settings and store them on an SD memory card. 2 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot.
Chapter 23 Other functions Setting items to be deleted The items to be deleted vary depending on the reset method. The items listed in the following table return to the default or factory settings. Any items not listed below will be retained. However, if you carry out [Clear user information], all the settings related to the navigation function including the items not listed below are deleted. — : The setting will be retained. 1: The setting will be cleared and returned to the default or factory settings.
Chapter Other functions Audio functions 23 Method 1 Method 2 Method 3 Method 4 Volume setting for audio sources, TA volume 1 (*2) — — — Initial Settings All settings 1 (*2) — — — Audio Menu All settings 1 (*2) — — — TUNER, iPod All settings (*3) 1 (*2) — — — CD, USB All settings 1 (*2) — — — (*2) Only when the detachable device is attached to the head unit, settings are cleared by the pressing the RESET button.
Appendix Appendix Troubleshooting If you have problems operating your navigation system, refer to this section. The most common problems are listed below, along with likely causes and solutions. If a solution to your problem cannot be found here, contact your dealer or the nearest authorised Pioneer service facility. Problems with the navigation screen Symptom Cause The power doesn’t turn on. The Leads and connectors are incornavigation system doesn’t oper- rectly connected. ate. The fuse is blown.
Appendix Appendix Symptom Cause Action (Reference) You cannot position your vehicle If a vehicle phone or mobile phone The quality of signals from the GPS satellites on the map without a significant is used near the GPS aerial, GPS re- is poor, causing reduced positioning accuracy. When using a mobile phone, keep the ception may be lost temporarily. positioning error. aerial of the mobile phone away from the GPS aerial. “Eco Graph” is not available. Something covers the GPS aerial.
Appendix Appendix Problems in the audio screen Symptom Cause CD playback is not possible. The disc is inserted upside down. Action (Reference) Insert the disc with the label upward. The disc is dirty. Clean the disc. The disc is cracked or otherwise da- Insert a normal, round disc. maged. The files on the disc are an irregular Check the file format. file format. The disc format cannot be played back. Replace the disc. The loaded disc is a type this system Check what type of disc it is.
Appendix Appendix Messages and how to react to them The following messages may be displayed by your navigation system. Refer to the table below to identify the problem, then take the suggested corrective action. There are occasions when you may see error messages other than those shown here. In such a case, follow the instructions given on the display. Messages for navigation functions Message When What to do (Reference) ! Wait until the message “Ready to start up system.” appears.
Appendix Appendix Message Cause Action (Reference) Error-22 The inserted disc does not contain any files that can be played back. Replace the disc. No Audio The inserted disc does not contain any files that can be played back. Replace the disc. TRK Skipped The inserted disc contains files that Replace the disc. are protected by DRM. Protect All the files on the inserted disc are secured by DRM. Replace the disc.
Appendix Appendix Message Cause Error-16 The iPod is not compatible with this Use an iPod of a compatible version. navigation system. Communication failure N/A USB Action (Reference) ! Disconnect the cable from iPod. Once iPod main menu is displayed, connect the cable again. ! Disconnect the cable from iPod. Once iPod main menu is displayed, connect the cable again. ! If the message appears frequently, consult your dealer. The iPod is not compatible with this Use an iPod of a compatible version.
Appendix Appendix Positioning technology Map matching Positioning by GPS As mentioned, the positioning systems used by this navigation system are susceptible to certain errors. Their calculations may, on occasion, place you in a location on the map where no road exists. In this situation, the processing system understands that vehicles travel only on roads, and can correct your position by adjusting it to a nearby road. This is called map matching.
Appendix Appendix When positioning by GPS is impossible ! GPS positioning is disabled if signals cannot be received from more than two GPS satellites. ! In some driving conditions, signals from GPS satellites may not reach your vehicle. In this case, it is impossible for the system to use GPS positioning. In tunnels or enclosed parking garages your vehicle may differ from the position displayed on the map screen. ! If you make a shallow turn. ! If there is a parallel road.
Appendix Appendix ! If the road has a series of hairpin bends. ! If there is a loop or similar road configuration. ! If you enter or exit a multi-storey car park or similar structure using a spiral ramp. ! If your vehicle is turned on a turntable or similar structure. ! If you take a ferry. ! If trees or other obstacles block the GPS signals for a considerable period. ! If you are driving on a long, straight road or a gently curving road.
Appendix Appendix ! When you drive around a roundabout. ! ! ! When starting driving immediately after starting the engine. ! Route setting information Route search specifications Your navigation system sets a route to your destination by applying certain built-in rules to the map data. This section provides some useful information about how a route is set.
Appendix Appendix Built-in drive and care ! Use only conventional, fully circular discs. Do not use shaped discs. ! Do not use cracked, chipped, warped, or otherwise damaged discs as they may damage the built-in drive. ! Do not touch the recorded surface of the discs. ! Store discs in their cases when not in use. ! Avoid leaving discs in excessively hot environments including under direct sunlight. ! Do not attach labels, write on or apply chemicals to the surface of the discs.
Appendix Appendix Detailed information for playable media Compatibility Common notes about disc compatibility ! Compatibility with all discs is not guaranteed. ! Playback of discs may become impossible with direct exposure to sunlight, high temperatures, or depending on the storage conditions in the vehicle. CD-R/CD-RW discs Common notes about the external storage device (USB, SD) ! Do not leave the external storage device (USB, SD) in any location with high temperatures.
Appendix Appendix Notes about the SD memory card = For details about SD memory card compatibility with this navigation system, refer to Specifications on page 146. ! This system is not compatible with Multi Media Card (MMC).
Appendix Appendix Media compatibility chart General Media CD-R/-RW USB storage device File system ISO9660 level 1, ISO9660 level 2, Romeo and Joliet FAT16/FAT32 Maximum number of folders 99 500 Maximum number of files 999 15 000 Playable file types MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV MP3 compatibility Media CD-R/-RW, USB storage device File extension .mp3 Bit rate 8 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBR Sampling frequency 16 kHz to 48 kHz ID3 tag ID3 tag Ver. 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.
Appendix Appendix WAV compatibility Media CD-R/-RW, USB storage device File extension .wav Format Linear PCM (LPCM), MS ADPCM Sampling frequency LPCM: 16 kHz to 48 kHz MS ADPCM: 22.05 kHz and 44.1 kHz AAC compatibility Media CD-R/-RW, USB storage device File extension .m4a Bit rate 16 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR) Sampling frequency 11.025 kHz to 48 kHz Notes: ! The navigation system plays back AAC files encoded by iTunes.
Appendix Appendix Notes ! This product assigns folder numbers. The user cannot assign folder numbers. ! If there is a folder that does not contain any playable file, the folder itself will display in the folder list but you cannot check any files in the folder. Also, these folders will be skipped without displaying the folder number. Bluetooth SD and SDHC logo SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
Appendix Appendix ! Do not leave the iPod in direct sunlight for extended amounts of time. Extended exposure to direct sunlight can result in iPod malfunction due to the resulting high temperature. ! Do not leave the iPod in any location with high temperatures. ! Firmly secure the iPod when driving. Do not let the iPod fall onto the floor, where it may become jammed under the brake or accelerator pedal. the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
Appendix Appendix Liquid crystal display (LCD) screen ! If the LCD screen is near the vent of an air conditioner, make sure that air from the air conditioner is not blowing on it. Heat from the heater may break the LCD screen, and cool air from the cooler may cause moisture to form inside the navigation unit, resulting in possible damage. ! Small black dots or white dots (bright dots) may appear on the LCD screen. These are due to the characteristics of the LCD screen and do not indicate a malfunction.
Appendix Appendix Display information “Navigation Menu” screen “Settings Menu” screen Page Page Address 35, 36 Sound Go Home 37 Region POI 38 104 UI Language, Voice Language 104 Petrol Time 105 ATM km / mile 105 Speed 105 Keyboard 106 Parking 38 Hotel Spell Name 38 Near Me 39 Overlay POI 107 Near Dest.
Appendix Appendix Page Calibrate 112 Brightness 112 Drive Log 113 Demo Mode 113 Safe Mode 113 F.
Appendix Appendix Glossary AAC AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding and refers to an audio compression technology standard used with MPEG-2 and MPEG-4. Bit rate This expresses data volume per second, or bps units (bits per second). The higher the rate, the more information is available to reproduce the sound. Using the same encoding method (such as MP3), the higher the rate, the better the sound. CD-DA This stands for a general music CD (commercial-release audio CD).
Appendix Appendix MP3 MP3 is short for MPEG Audio Layer 3. It is an audio compression standard established by a working group (MPEG) of the ISO (International Organization for Standardization). MP3 is able to compress audio data to about 1/10th the size of a conventional disc. MPEG This stands for Moving Pictures Experts Group, and is an international video image compression standard. Multi-session Multi-session is a recording method that allows additional data to be recorded later.
Appendix Appendix Specifications General Rated power source ............... 14.4 V DC (allowable voltage range: 10.8 V to 15.1 V DC) Earthing system ....................... Negative type Maximum current consumption ........................................... 10.0 A Dimensions (W × H × D): AVIC-F320BT DIN Chassis ..................... 180 mm × 100 mm × 158 mm Nose ........................... 188 mm × 118 mm × 16 mm D Chassis ..................... 178 mm × 100 mm × 165 mm Nose ...........................
Appendix Appendix Phase .................................. Normal/Reverse Bass boost: Gain ...................................... 0 dB to +12 dB CD drive System .......................................... CD, MP3, WMA, AAC system Usable discs .............................. CD, MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 94 dB (1 kHz) (IEC-A network) MP3 decoding format ........... MPEG-1 & 2 Audio Layer 3 WMA decoding format ......... Ver.7,7.
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