Pioneer AVIC-F8430BT Operation Manual

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NAVIGATION AV SYSTEM
AVIC-F8430BT
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.
English

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  • Page 1 Operation Manual NAVIGATION AV SYSTEM AVIC-F8430BT 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. English...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. Please read through these instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, keep this document in a safe place for future reference.
  • Page 3 Contents – Searching for a street name first 30 Registering and editing locations – Searching for a city name first 31 Storing favourite locations 43 – Finding your destination by specifying – Registering a location by “Favourites” 43 the postcode 32 –...
  • Page 4 Contents – Updating the Bluetooth wireless Registering your Bluetooth devices 51 – Searching for nearby Bluetooth technology software 64 devices 51 Notes for hands-free phoning 64 – Pairing from your Bluetooth Basic operations of the AV source devices 52 Displaying the AV operation screen 66 –...
  • Page 5 Contents Using the touch panel keys 77 Playing a DivX video – Storing and recalling broadcast Starting procedure 94 frequencies 77 Reading the screen 94 Operating by hardware buttons 78 Using the touch panel keys 95 – Frame-by-frame playback 96 Using advanced functions 78 –...
  • Page 6 Contents Using an iPod (iPod) Operating by hardware buttons 128 Starting procedure 109 Using advanced functions 129 Reading the screen 109 Using AV input Using the touch panel keys 111 Starting procedure 130 Operating by hardware buttons 113 Reading the screen 130 Starting the video playback 113 Using the touch panel keys 130 Narrowing down a song or video with the...
  • Page 7 Contents – Switching the preout setting 154 Displaying the fuel consumption – Switching the muting/attenuation information 139 Displaying POI on the map 140 timing 154 – Displaying preinstalled POIs on the – Switching the muting/attenuation map 140 level 155 – Displaying the customised POIs 141 –...
  • Page 8 Contents – Returning to the settings at the time of – iPod and iPhone 192 – iTunes 192 purchase 166 – Setting items to be deleted 167 Using app-based connected content 193 – Aha Radio 193 Appendix Using the LCD screen correctly 193 Troubleshooting 169 –...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Chapter Introduction Manual overview e.g.) [Destination], [Settings]. ! Extra information, alternatives and other Before using this product, be sure to read Im- notes are presented in the following for- portant Information for the User (a separate mat: manual) which contains warnings, cautions, e.g.) and other important information that you p If the home location has not been stored...
  • Page 10: Notice Regarding Video Viewing

    In this manual, iPod and iPhone will be re- ferred to as iPod. p When you use this navigation system with Notice regarding MP3 file a Pioneer USB interface cable for iPod (CD- usage IU51V) (sold separately), you can control an iPod compatible with this navigation sys- Supply of this product only conveys a licence tem.
  • Page 11: Protecting The Lcd Panel And Screen

    Chapter Introduction Protecting the LCD panel and screen p Do not allow direct sunlight to fall on the LCD screen when this product is not being used. Extended exposure to direct sunlight can result in LCD screen malfunction due to the resulting high temperatures. p When using a mobile phone, keep the aer- ial of the mobile phone away from the LCD screen to prevent disruption of the video in...
  • Page 12: Basic Operation

    Chapter Basic operation Checking part names and functions This chapter gives information about the names of the parts and the main features using the buttons. = For details, refer to Adjusting the pic- 1 h button ture on page 152. 2 VOL (+/–) button 5 TRK (o/p) button Press to adjust the AV (Audio and Video)
  • Page 13: Inserting And Ejecting A Disc

    ! If data loss or corruption occurs on the sto- Inserting and ejecting a disc rage device for any reason, it is usually not Inserting a disc possible to recover the data. Pioneer accepts no liability for damages, costs or expenses CAUTION arising from data loss or corruption.
  • Page 14: Plugging And Unplugging A Usb Storage Device

    When the data related to map data is tion system while data is being transferred. stored ! Pioneer cannot guarantee compatibility with If data related to map data, such as custo- all USB mass storage devices and assumes mised POI data, is stored on the SD memory...
  • Page 15: Plugging In A Usb Storage Device

    % Pull out the USB interface cable for iPod tion system while data is being transferred. after checking that no data is being ac- ! Pioneer cannot guarantee compatibility with cessed. all USB mass storage devices and assumes no responsibility for any loss of data on media players, smart phones, or other devices while using this product.
  • Page 16: Startup And Termination

    Chapter Basic operation Startup and termination Read the disclaimer carefully, checking its details, and then touch [OK] if you Start the engine to boot up the system. agree to the conditions. After a short pause, the splash screen comes on for a few seconds. p To protect the LCD screen from damage, be sure to touch the touch panel keys with your finger only and gently touch the...
  • Page 17: A Message About The Map Database

    Chapter Basic operation A message about the map database After you start using this navigation system, a message related to map data may be dis- played. p This message is displayed the first time you turn on the navigation system each month. p Touch the message to close it or it will dis- appear automatically after eight sec- onds.
  • Page 18: How To Use The Navigation Menu Screens

    Chapter How to use the navigation menu screens Screen switching overview Engb...
  • Page 19: What You Can Do On Each Menu

    Chapter How to use the navigation menu screens What you can do on each Shortcut Menu menu Registering your favourite menu items in shortcuts allows you to quickly jump to the re- 1 Top Menu gistered menu screen by a simple touch on Press the HOME button to display the “Top the Shortcut Menu screen.
  • Page 20: Removing A Shortcut

    Chapter How to use the navigation menu screens Move the icon to the left side of the If all of the characters cannot be displayed screen, and then release it. within the displayed area, touching the key to The selected item is added to shortcut. the right of the item allows you to see remain- ing characters.
  • Page 21: How To Use The Map

    Chapter 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.
  • Page 22: Enlarged Map Of The Intersection

    Chapter How to use the map 8 Street name (or city name) that your vehi- rival is only a reference value, and does cle is travelling along not guarantee arrival at that time. = For details, refer to Setting the current ! Travel time to your destination or street name display on page 139.
  • Page 23: Display During Motorway Driving

    Routable roads (the route displayed and high- lighted in violet) have only basic data and can only be used to plot a navigable route. Pioneer Navigation will only display a navigable route on the map (only the arrival guidance for the destination or a waypoint is available).
  • Page 24: Switching The Map Orientation

    Chapter How to use the map # If you touch the direct scale key, the map is Touch and drag the map in the desired direction to scroll. changed to the selected scale directly. Switching the map orientation You can switch how the map shows your vehi- cle’s direction between “Heading up”...
  • Page 25: Using Shortcut Menus On The Map

    Chapter How to use the map % When the map is displayed, touch Touch the item that you want to check the detailed information. Information for a specified location appears. Quick Access menu : Route Options* The information shown varies according to the Displayed when the map is not scrolled.
  • Page 26: Switching The View Mode

    Chapter How to use the map Switching the view mode The following information is displayed. — Name of the next route to be taken by Various types of screen displays can be se- the vehicle lected for navigation guidance. — Arrow indicating the direction of the ve- hicle Display the “Map Settings”...
  • Page 27: Eco-Friendly Driving Functions

    Chapter Eco-friendly driving functions This navigation system is equipped with eco- friendly driving functions that can be used to estimate whether you are driving in an envir- onmentally friendly way. This chapter describes these functions. ! The fuel mileage calculated is based on a theoretical value determined from vehicle speed and position information from the 1 Eco Score...
  • Page 28: Displaying Eco Drive Level Guidance

    Chapter Eco-friendly driving functions 4 Animal icons Sudden start alert The number of displayed animal icons in- If the speed of the vehicle exceeds 41 km/h creases or decreases according to the value (25.5 mph) within 5 seconds from the time it is of “Eco Score”.
  • Page 29: Searching For And Selecting A Location

    Chapter Searching for and selecting a location The basic flow of creating CAUTION your route For safety reasons, these route-setting functions are not available while your vehicle is in motion. 1 Park your vehicle in a safe place and apply To enable these functions, you must stop in a safe place and put on the handbrake before set- the handbrake.
  • Page 30: Searching For A Location By Address

    Chapter Searching for and selecting a location Touch the key next to “Zone” to display Searching for a location by the country list. address The most frequently used function is “Ad- dress”, in which the address is specified and the destination is searched. You can select the method of searching for a location by address.
  • Page 31: Searching For A City Name First

    Chapter Searching for and selecting a location Enter the street name and then touch 11 Touch the desired house number range. [OK]. The searched location appears on the map screen. = For the subsequent operations, refer to Set- ting a route to your destination on page 38. Searching for a city name first p Depending on the search results, some steps may be skipped.
  • Page 32: Finding Your Destination By Specifying The Postcode

    Chapter Searching for and selecting a location Display the “Destination Menu” screen. Enter the street name and then touch = For details of the operations, refer to Screen [OK]. switching overview on page 18. Touch [Address]. The “Address Search” screen appears. Touch the key next to “Zone”...
  • Page 33: Searching By Selected City History

    Chapter Searching for and selecting a location Touch the street you want. Touch the street you want. The “Enter House Number” screen appears. The “Enter House Number” screen appears. p If the selected street has only one matching p If the selected street has only one matching location, the searched location appears on location, the searched location appears on the map screen.
  • Page 34: Searching For Points Of Interest (Poi)

    Chapter Searching for and selecting a location Display the “Destination Menu” screen. Searching for Points of = For details of the operations, refer to Screen Interest (POI) switching overview on page 18. Information about various facilities (Points Of Touch [POI]. Interest –...
  • Page 35: Searching For A Nearby Poi

    Chapter Searching for and selecting a location Searching for a nearby POI Touch the POI you want. The searched location appears on the map You can search for POIs in your surroundings. screen. p Up to 300 POIs within a 160 kilometres (100 = For the subsequent operations, refer to Set- miles) radius of the vehicle position are ting a route to your destination on page 38.
  • Page 36: Selecting Destination From "Favourites

    Chapter Searching for and selecting a location = For details, refer to Storing favourite loca- Touch the desired city name. POIs are divided into several categories. tions on page 43. # If you touch , the geographic centre of the Display the “Destination Menu”...
  • Page 37: Selecting A Location You Searched For Recently

    Chapter Searching for and selecting a location Display the “Destination Menu” screen. = For the subsequent operations, refer to Set- = For details of the operations, refer to Screen ting a route to your destination on the next page. switching overview on page 18. Touch [navgate FEEDS].
  • Page 38: After The Location Is Decided

    Chapter After the location is decided 2 Distance to the destination Setting a route to your 3 Estimated fuel cost to your destination destination = For details, refer to Inputting the fuel consumption information for calculating Search for a location. = For details, refer to Chapter 6.
  • Page 39: Checking And Modifying The Current

    Chapter Checking and modifying the current route Displaying the route overview Modifying the route calculation conditions p “Route Overview” is active only when the route is set. You can modify the conditions for route calcu- lation and recalculate the current route. Press the HOME button to display the “Top Menu”...
  • Page 40: Checking The Current Itinerary

    Chapter Checking and modifying the current route p The system may calculate a route that in- Avoid Toll Road This setting controls whether toll roads (in- cludes streets or bridges that are subject to cluding toll areas) should be taken into ac- traffic restrictions during a certain time even if “On”...
  • Page 41: Editing Waypoints

    Chapter Checking and modifying the current route Editing waypoints Touch [OK]. You can edit waypoints (locations you want to visit on the way to your destination) and recal- culate the route so that it passes through these locations. Adding a waypoint Up to 5 waypoints can be set, and waypoints and final destination can be sorted automati- Touch [OK] on the “Waypoints List”...
  • Page 42: Sorting Waypoints

    Chapter Checking and modifying the current route Display the “Destination Menu” screen. Sorting waypoints = For details of the operations, refer to Screen You can sort waypoints and recalculate the switching overview on page 18. route. p You cannot sort waypoints that you have al- Touch [Cancel Route].
  • Page 43: Registering And Editing Locations

    Chapter Registering and editing locations Storing favourite locations Touch and drag the screen to scroll the map to the position that you want to regis- Storing your favourite locations as “Favour- ter. ites” provides you with the opportunity to save the time and effort of re-entering this informa- tion.
  • Page 44: Editing Your Home

    Chapter Registering and editing locations 1 Name Touch the item that you want to change the setting. You can enter the desired name. p Up to 17 characters can be input for the name. 2 Phone# You can edit the registered phone number. To dial the number, touch [Call].
  • Page 45: Deleting A Favourite Location From The List

    Chapter Registering and editing locations Deleting a favourite location Exporting and importing from the list favourite locations Display the “Destination Menu” screen. Exporting favourite locations = For details of the operations, refer to Screen You can export the “Favourites” data to an SD switching overview on page 18.
  • Page 46: Deleting The Destination History From The List

    Chapter Registering and editing locations Insert an SD memory card into the SD Select the location you want to delete. card slot. = For details of the operation, refer to Insert- ing and ejecting an SD memory card on page 13. Display the “Destination Menu”...
  • Page 47: Using Traffic Information

    Chapter Using traffic information Display the “Destination Menu” screen. You can check real-time traffic information = For details of the operations, refer to Screen transmitted by the Traffic Message Channel (TMC) of the FM Radio Data System (RDS) on switching overview on page 18. the screen.
  • Page 48: Checking Traffic Information On The Route

    Chapter Using traffic information Traffic event icon You can sort the traffic information accord- ing to the incident. The list will be sorted in the order of closed/ blocked roads, traffic jam, accidents, road works and others. Current order is indicated on the upper right of the screen.
  • Page 49: Setting An Alternative Route To Avoid Traffic Jams

    Chapter Using traffic information p When no selection is made, the screen re- Setting an alternative turns to the previous screen. route to avoid traffic jams The navigation system checks at regular inter- Checking traffic information vals whether or not there is the traffic informa- manually tion on your route.
  • Page 50: Selecting Traffic Information To Display

    Chapter Using traffic information Touch the traffic information item to After touching [Diversion], the route is recal- culated taking all traffic jams on your current display. route into account. A tick mark appears next to the selected traffic p [Diversion] will be available only when the information.
  • Page 51: Registering And Connecting A Bluetooth

    Chapter Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device ® ! Searching for nearby Bluetooth devices If your devices feature Bluetooth technology, ! Pairing from your Bluetooth devices this navigation system can be connected to ! Searching for a specified Bluetooth device your devices wirelessly.
  • Page 52: Pairing From Your Bluetooth Devices

    Chapter Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device Pairing from your Bluetooth devices You can register the Bluetooth device by set- ting the navigation system to standby mode and requesting connection from the Bluetooth device. Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech- nology on your devices. p If you cannot find the Bluetooth device that For some Bluetooth devices, no specific-action you want to connect, check that the device...
  • Page 53: Searching For A Specified Bluetooth Device

    Chapter Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device Searching for a specified Wait until your Bluetooth device ap- pears in the list. Bluetooth device If you cannot connect your Bluetooth device using the nearby device search and if your Bluetooth device is found in the list, try the fol- lowing method.
  • Page 54: Deleting A Registered Device

    Chapter Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device # If you touch [Search Again], the system starts Touch the Bluetooth device name that searching for Bluetooth devices waiting for con- you want to delete. nection, and displays them in the list format when any devices are detected.
  • Page 55: Setting For Priority Connecting

    Chapter Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device Touch the name of the device that you want to connect. Appears when the device is registered so that it will be preferentially paired with both the hands-free and Bluetooth audio con- nection. Appears when the device is registered so that it will be preferentially paired with the Bluetooth audio connection.
  • Page 56: Using Hands-Free Phoning

    Chapter Using hands-free phoning Making a phone call CAUTION You can make a phone call in many different For your safety, avoid talking on the phone as ways. much as possible while driving. If your mobile phone features Bluetooth tech- nology, this navigation system can be con- Direct dialling nected to your mobile phone wirelessly.
  • Page 57: Making A Call Home Easily

    Chapter Using hands-free phoning Making a call home easily Touch alphabet tabs. You can call home without taking the time to enter the phone number if the phone number has been registered. Display the “Phone Menu” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the phone menu on the previous page.
  • Page 58: Dialling From The History

    Chapter Using hands-free phoning Enter the desired name and then touch Dialling starts. p To cancel the call after the system starts [OK]. dialling, touch # If you touch [Detail], the “Detailed Informa- tion” screen appears. The “Contacts Name Search Results” screen appears.
  • Page 59: Dialling From The Map

    Chapter Using hands-free phoning Touch [POI]. Receiving a phone call The “POI Search” screen appears. You can perform hands-free answering by Search for the POI. using the navigation system. The “POI List” screen appears. = For details of the operation, refer to Search- Answering an incoming call ing for Points of Interest (POI) on page 34.
  • Page 60: Transferring The Phone Book

    Chapter Using hands-free phoning Touch to end the call. ceed 1 000, the extra entries will not be transferred. If more than one number is re- gistered for one person, such as work place and home, each number may be counted separately.
  • Page 61: Changing The Order Of Names In The Phone Book

    You can change the device name to be dis- = For details of the operations, refer to Screen played on your mobile phone. (Default is switching overview on page 18. “PIONEER NAVI”.) Touch [Bluetooth Settings]. Display the “Settings Menu” screen. The “Bluetooth Settings” screen appears.
  • Page 62: Editing The Password

    Chapter Using hands-free phoning Touch [OK]. Echo cancelling and noise The name is changed. reduction When you are operating hands-free phoning Editing the password in the vehicle, you may hear an undesirable echo. This function reduces the echo and You can change the password to be used for noise while you are using hands-free phoning, authentication on your mobile phone.
  • Page 63: Setting The Automatic Rejection Function

    Chapter Using hands-free phoning p If “Refuse All Calls” is set to “On”, rejected Touch the desired option. incoming calls will not be stored in the missed call list. Clearing memory You can clear the memory of each item that corresponds to the connected mobile phone: phone book, dialled/received/missed call his- tory list and preset dials.
  • Page 64: Updating The Bluetooth Wireless Technology Software

    Chapter Using hands-free phoning Updating the Bluetooth Touch [OK]. The message disappears, and the map screen wireless technology software returns. Update files will be available for download in the future. You will be able to download the lat- 10 Eject the SD memory card. est update from an appropriate website to your PC.
  • Page 65 Chapter Using hands-free phoning ! Depending on the mobile phone, phone ! If the person on the other end of the phone call cannot hear the conversation due to an book transfer may not be available. echo, decrease the volume level for hands- free phoning.
  • Page 66: Basic Operations Of The Av Source

    AV source. The operation screen of the selected source You can play or use the following sources with appears. your Pioneer navigation system. p The currently selected source icon is high- ! TUNER (FM, MW/LW) lighted. ! CD...
  • Page 67: Selecting An Item

    Chapter Basic operations of the AV source Selecting an item Scroll the list by dragging items up or down to display the item you want to se- lect. p Flicking a list item enables you to quickly scroll through the list. To stop scrolling, gently touch the list.
  • Page 68: Using The Radio (Fm)

    Chapter Using the radio (FM) 5 STEREO indicator You can listen to the radio by using the naviga- tion system. This section describes operations Shows that the frequency selected is being for radio (FM). broadcast in stereo. 6 TEXT indicator Shows when radio text is received.
  • Page 69: Using The Touch Panel Keys

    Chapter Using the radio (FM) Using the touch panel keys 1 Performs manual tuning 3 Searches for an RDS station by PTY infor- mation To tune manually, touch [o] or [p] briefly. = For details, refer to Searching for an RDS The frequencies move up or down one step at station by PTY information on page 72.
  • Page 70: Storing And Recalling Broadcast Frequencies

    Chapter Using the radio (FM) Storing and recalling broadcast replacing text from the least recent recep- tion with new text when it is received. frequencies p When no radio text is received, “No Text” is With a tap of any of the preset tuning keys displayed.
  • Page 71: Operating By Hardware Buttons

    Chapter Using the radio (FM) p If the radio text data is already stored under Storing the strongest broadcast all keys, the new text will overwrite the exist- frequencies ing one. BSM (best stations memory) lets you automa- tically store the six strongest broadcast fre- quencies under the preset tuning keys “P1”...
  • Page 72: Limiting Stations To Regional Programming

    Chapter Using the radio (FM) p If no station is broadcasting the type of pro- Limiting stations to regional gramme you searched for, “Not Found” is programming displayed for about two seconds and then When AF is used to automatically retune fre- the tuner returns to the original station.
  • Page 73: Tuning Into Alternative Frequencies

    Chapter Using the radio (FM) Tuning into alternative frequencies Using news programme interruption If you are listening to a broadcast and the re- ception becomes weak or there are other pro- When a news programme is broadcast from a blems, the navigation system will PTY code news station, the navigation system automatically search for a different station in can switch from any station to the news broad-...
  • Page 74 Chapter Using the radio (FM) NEWS indicator Indicator Meaning Information interruption is acti- vated, but you will not receive data since there is none. Information interruption is acti- vated, and currently receiving data. Information interruption is deacti- (No display) vated. Engb...
  • Page 75: Pty List

    Chapter Using the radio (FM) PTY list General Specific Type of programme NEWS&INF News News Affairs Current affairs Info General information and advice Sport Sports Weather Weather reports/meteorological information Finance Stock market reports, commerce, trading, etc. Popular Pop Mus Popular music Rock Mus Contemporary modern music Easy Mus...
  • Page 76: Using The Radio (Am)

    Chapter Using the radio (AM) You can listen to the radio using this naviga- tion system. This section describes operations for radio (MW/LW). Starting procedure Display the AV operation screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Dis- playing the AV operation screen on page 66. Tap [AM] on the left edge of the screen to display the “AM”...
  • Page 77: Using The Touch Panel Keys

    Chapter Using the radio (AM) Using the touch panel keys = For details, refer to Using the equaliser 1 Performs manual tuning on page 157. To tune manually, touch [o] or [p] briefly. 4 Displays the “Function” menu The frequencies move up or down one step at = For details, refer to Using advanced func- a time.
  • Page 78: Operating By Hardware Buttons

    Chapter Using the radio (AM) Display the preset channel list. = For details, refer to Switches between the AV operation screen and the preset list display on the previous page. Keep touching a preset tuning key [P1] to [P6]. Preset list display 1 Stores the strongest broadcast frequen- cies 2 Tunes in strong signals...
  • Page 79 Chapter Using the radio (AM) on the “AM” screen. Touch The “Function” menu appears. Touch [Local]. Touch [On] to turn local seek tuning on. # If you touch [Off], local seek tuning is turned off. Touch [cPrev] or [Nextd] to set the sen- sitivity.
  • Page 80: Reading The Screen

    Chapter Playing audio CDs You can play a normal music CD using the Scanning tracks of a CD built-in drive of the navigation system. This Indicator Meaning section describes how. Cancels the scan play. Plays the beginning of each track in the current repeat play Starting procedure range for about 10 seconds.
  • Page 81: Playing Audio Cds

    Chapter Playing audio CDs Using the touch panel keys 6 Displays the “Function” menu 1 Scans tracks of a CD = For details, refer to Using advanced func- Scan play is performed by touching only one tions on the next page. key.
  • Page 82: Operating By Hardware Buttons

    Chapter Playing audio CDs p If you turn the scan play on when the re- Operating by hardware peat play range is set to “Track”, the re- buttons peat play range changes to “Disc” Pressing the TRK button automatically. 4 Uses “Sound Retriever” function You can skip tracks forward or backward.
  • Page 83: Playing Music Files On Rom

    Chapter Playing music files on ROM You can play a disc that contains compressed Scanning folders and files audio files using the built-in drive of the navi- Indicator Meaning gation system. This section describes these Cancels the scan play. operations. p In the following description, the MP3, Plays the first audio files of each folder for about 10 seconds...
  • Page 84 Chapter Playing music files on ROM p “- - - - - - -” is displayed if there is no corre- sponding information. 4 Current time 5 File information ! File number indicator ! File name indicator ! File type indicator Shows the type of audio files.
  • Page 85: Using The Touch Panel Keys

    Chapter Playing music files on ROM Using the touch panel keys 1 Scans folders and files 5 Recalls equaliser curves = For details, refer to Using the equaliser Scan play is performed by touching only one on page 157. key. = For details of the operation, refer to 6 Displays the “Function”...
  • Page 86: Operating By Hardware Buttons

    Chapter Playing music files on ROM = For details, refer to Operating list screens ! Folder: Repeats the current folder. p If you select another folder during repeat (e.g. iPod list screen) on page 66. play, the repeat play range changes to Touching displays the content of the upper “Disc”.
  • Page 87 Chapter Playing music files on ROM Each touch of [Sound Retriever] changes the setting as follows: ! MODE 1: Activates “Sound Retriever” function. ! MODE 2: Activates “Sound Retriever” function. ! Off: Deactivates “Sound Retriever” function. p “MODE 2” has a stronger effect than “MODE 1”...
  • Page 88: Reading The Screen

    Chapter Playing a DVD-Video 4 Audio channel indicator You can play a DVD-Video using the built-in drive of the navigation system. This section de- Shows the current audio channel type, such as “Mch” (Multi-channel). scribes operations for playing a DVD-Video. 5 Subtitle number indicator Shows the subtitle number currently selected.
  • Page 89: Playing A Dvd-Video

    Chapter Playing a DVD-Video Using the touch panel keys Playback screen (page 1) Playback screen (page 2) Playback screen (page 3) p With some discs, the icon 9 may be dis- 4 Switches to the next page of touch panel played, meaning that the operation is inva- keys lid.
  • Page 90: Resuming Playback (Bookmark)

    Chapter Playing a DVD-Video 8 Skips forward or backward g Searches for a desired scene and starts Touching [p] skips to the start of the next playback from a specified time = For details, refer to Searching for a speci- chapter.
  • Page 91: Searching For A Specific Scene And

    Chapter Playing a DVD-Video Direct number search You can bookmark one point for each of up to five discs. If you try to memorise another point You can use this function when you need to for the same disc, the older bookmark will be enter a numerical command during DVD play- overwritten by the newer one.
  • Page 92: Frame-By-Frame Playback

    Chapter Playing a DVD-Video Touch [a], [b], [c] or [d] to select the Touch [q] or [r] to adjust playback desired menu item. speed during slow motion playback. Each time you touch [q] or [r] it changes the speed in four steps in the following order: 1/16 f 1/8 f 1/4 f 1/2 p There is no sound during slow motion play- back.
  • Page 93 Chapter Playing a DVD-Video p If you perform chapter (title) search, fast forward, fast reverse or slow motion playback, the repeat play range changes to “Disc”. p This function is not available when disc playback has been stopped. 2 Selects audio output When playing DVDs recorded with LPCM audio, you can switch the audio output.
  • Page 94: Reading The Screen

    Chapter Playing a DivX video 4 Audio channel indicator You can play a DivX disc using the built-in drive of the navigation system. This section de- Shows the current audio channel type, such as “Mch” (Multi-channel). scribes those operations. 5 Subtitle number indicator Shows the subtitle number currently selected.
  • Page 95: Playing A Divx Video

    Chapter Playing a DivX video Using the touch panel keys Playback screen (page 1) Playback screen (page 2) p With some discs, the icon 9 may be dis- = For details, refer to Using the equaliser played, meaning that the operation is inva- on page 157.
  • Page 96: Frame-By-Frame Playback

    Chapter Playing a DivX video p If you want to display the touch panel If you keep touching [m] or [n] for five keys and information of the current seconds, fast reverse/fast forward continues video again, touch anywhere on the LCD even if you release either of these keys.
  • Page 97: Starting Playback From A Specified Time

    Chapter Playing a DivX video Starting playback from a specified time You can search for a desired scene by specify- ing the time. p Time search are not possible when disc playback has been stopped. Touch [Search]. Touch the keys to input the target num- 1 Changes the repeat range ber or time and then touch [Enter].
  • Page 98: Dvd-Video Or Divx Setup

    Chapter DVD-Video or DivX setup Touch [Subtitle Language], [Audio Lan- This chapter describes how to configure the DVD-Video/DivX player. guage] or [Menu Language]. Each language menu is displayed and the cur- rently set language is selected. Displaying DVD/DivX® Setup Touch the desired language. menu When you select “Others”, a language code input display is shown.
  • Page 99: Setting The Aspect Ratio

    Chapter DVD-Video or DivX setup Setting the aspect ratio played. In this case, playback will begin when the correct code number is input. There are two kinds of displays. A wide screen display has a width-to-height ratio (TV aspect) Setting the code number and level of 16:9, while a regular display has a TV aspect of 4:3.
  • Page 100: Setting The Auto Play

    Chapter DVD-Video or DivX setup p If you forget the registered code number, p Up to 42 characters can be displayed on one line. If more than 42 characters are set, touch 10 times on the number input the line breaks and the characters are dis- screen.
  • Page 101: Language Code Chart For Dvds

    Chapter DVD-Video or DivX setup Language code chart for DVDs Two-letter Two-letter Two-letter code, input Language code, input Language code, input Language code code code aa, 0101 Afar ia, 0901 Interlingua rn, 1814 Rundi ab, 0102 Abkhazian ie, 0905 Interlingue ro, 1815 Romanian af, 0106...
  • Page 102: Playing Music Files (From Usb Or Sd)

    Chapter Playing music files (from USB or SD) Reading the screen You can play the compressed audio files stored 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)”.
  • Page 103 Chapter Playing music files (from USB or SD) Setting a repeat play range Indicator Meaning Repeats all compressed audio files in the selected external sto- rage device (USB, SD). Repeats just the current file. Repeats the current folder. 3 Current file information : Folder name Shows the folder name currently play- ing.
  • Page 104: Using The Touch Panel Keys (Music)

    Chapter Playing music files (from USB or SD) Using the touch panel keys (Music) 6 Displays the “Function” menu 1 Scans folders and files = For details, refer to Using advanced func- Scan play is performed by touching only one tions on the next page.
  • Page 105: Operating By Hardware Buttons

    Chapter Playing music files (from USB or SD) 9 Switches the operation screen Random play lets you playback files in ran- Tapping this key switches between the screen dom order within the current repeat range. to operate music files and the screen to oper- Each touch of [Random] turns it on or off.
  • Page 106: Reading The Screen

    Chapter Playing video files (from USB or SD) Reading the screen You can play the video files stored in the exter- nal storage device (USB, SD). p In the following description, the SD mem- 1 2 3 ory card and USB memory device are col- lectively referred to as the “external storage device (USB, SD)”.
  • Page 107: Playing Video Files (From Usb Or Sd)

    Chapter Playing video files (from USB or SD) Using the touch panel keys (Video) 1 Switches the operation screen Touching [p] skips to the start of the next Tapping this key switches between the screen file. Touching [o] once skips to the start of to operate music files and the screen to oper- the current file.
  • Page 108: Searching For A Specific Scene And Starting Playback From A Specified Time

    Chapter Playing video files (from USB or SD) Searching for a specific scene Touch the screen to display the touch panel keys. and starting playback from a specified time Touch The “Function” menu appears. You can search for a desired scene by specify- p If the touch panel keys are not shown, ing the time.
  • Page 109 Chapter Using an iPod (iPod) Reading the screen Using the USB interface cable for iPod en- ables you to connect your iPod to the naviga- Music tion system. p A USB interface cable for iPod (CD-IU51V) (sold separately) is required for connection. Starting procedure Display the AV operation screen.
  • Page 110 Chapter Using an iPod (iPod) Setting a repeat play range Shows the current chapter number when the video with chapters played Indicator Meaning (when available). Repeats all songs or videos in : Artist name (podcast title) the selected list. Shows the artist name currently playing. Repeats just the current song or When a podcast is played, the podcast video.
  • Page 111 Chapter Using an iPod (iPod) Using the touch panel keys Music Video 1 Sets the shuffle play for music The repeat play range can be changed by The shuffle play setting can be changed by touching only one key. = For details, refer to Sets repeat play on touching only one key.
  • Page 112 Chapter Using an iPod (iPod) Touching the key displays the MusicSphere Touching the key displays the top category screen, and a playlist created with the PC ap- menu for song or video playback. plication (MusicSphere) can be played. Switches the operation screen = For details, refer to Playing Music- Tapping this key displays the touch panel key Sphere on page 119.
  • Page 113 Chapter Using an iPod (iPod) h Displays the top category menu for video Tap one of the categories in that con- Touching the key displays the top category for tains the video you want to play. video playback. Displays the previously selected list If you select the video from the list to play after touching , touching the key displays...
  • Page 114 Chapter Using an iPod (iPod) first song in the selected list and display the next hierarchy. On the song (episode) or video list, tap the song (episode) or video you want to play. p After you select the song (episode) or video using this function, touching displays the list previously selected.
  • Page 115 You can start an application available for nected content on page 193. Advanced App Mode also from a launcher application. ! Pioneer is not liable for any issues that may Touch to hide the AV source icons or arise from incorrect or flawed app-based wait until the source icons disappear.
  • Page 116 For details about the AppRadio app, Touch [Keyboard]. visit the following site: The “Select Keyboard” screen appears. http://www.pioneer.eu/AppRadio p In some iPhone modes, selecting a Touch the desired language. source may start up an application for After the language is selected, the previous iPhone.
  • Page 117 Chapter Using an iPod (iPod) 3 Confirms the entry and allows you to Operating the functions proceed to the next step from your iPod 4 Hides the keyboard and text can now You can switch operation of the music or be entered using the keyboard of video sources to your iPod.
  • Page 118 Chapter Using an iPod (iPod) Using the touch panel keys 1 Displays the “Function” menu 2 Recalls equaliser curves = For details, refer to Using the equaliser on page 157. 3 Switches to the normal mode Tapping the key displays the operation screen of iPod.
  • Page 119 Chapter Using an iPod (iPod) Playing MusicSphere Using the touch panel keys You can play playlists created with the PC ap- plication (MusicSphere) using an exciting gra- phic interface. p PC application (MusicSphere) will be avail- able on our website. Starting procedure Display the music operation screen of the iPod.
  • Page 120 Chapter Using an iPod (iPod) 6 Selects the display language of the key- This function shuffles songs or albums and plays them in random order. board Each touch of [Shuffle] changes the setting You can select the display language of the keyboard used in Advanced App Mode.
  • Page 121 Android 2.2 or Because the application for the smartphone is higher and supports Bluetooth SPP (Se- not provided by Pioneer, the required version rial Port Profile). of the application may not yet be available at p Compatibility with all Android de- the time of purchase of the navigation system.
  • Page 122 Chapter Using Aha Radio Display the “AV System Settings” Connect your iPhone. screen. The source changes and then playback will = For details, refer to Displaying the screen for start. = For details, refer to Connecting your iPod on AV system settings on page 152. page 15.
  • Page 123 Chapter Using Aha Radio Reading the screen 1 Current station information Shows which source has been selected. ! Station name Shows the name of the Aha Radio sta- tion that the navigation system is cur- rently tuned to. ! Detailed information Shows the information on the content currently being played.
  • Page 124 Chapter Using Aha Radio Using the touch panel keys 1 Selects an Aha Radio station from the list 4 Connects a smartphone via Bluetooth wireless technology manually Touching this key displays the list of your avail- p This key is available only when “App able Aha Radio stations.
  • Page 125 Chapter Using Aha Radio Functions coupled with Indicator Meaning Aha Radio and the Touching the key “likes” current content. navigation system p Depending on the content, touching cancels Depending on the stations, functions coupled “likes”. with the navigation system are available. Touching the key “dislikes”...
  • Page 126 Chapter Using the Bluetooth audio player Starting procedure You can control the Bluetooth audio player. p Before using the Bluetooth audio player, Display the AV operation screen. you need to register and connect the device = For details of the operations, refer to Dis- to this navigation system.
  • Page 127 Chapter Using the Bluetooth audio player If the connected Bluetooth audio player fea- tures AVRCP 1.3, the following file information will be displayed. : Artist name Shows the artist name currently playing (when available). : Album title Shows the title of the album of the cur- rent file (when available).
  • Page 128 Chapter Using the Bluetooth audio player Using the touch panel keys = For details, refer to Using the equaliser 1 Plays files in random order All of the files within the repeat play range on page 157. 6 Displays the “Function” menu can be played at random by touching only one = For details, refer to Using advanced func- key.
  • Page 129 Chapter Using the Bluetooth audio player Using advanced functions p This menu is available only when the con- nected Bluetooth audio player features AVRCP 1.3. % Touch on the “Audio” screen. The “Function” menu appears. 1 Changes the repeat range Each touch of [Repeat] changes the setting as follows: ! All: Repeats all audio files in the...
  • Page 130 Chapter Using AV input Using the touch panel keys You can display the video image output by the equipment connected to the navigation sys- tem. For details of the connection method, refer to Installation Manual. CAUTION For safety reasons, video images cannot be viewed while your vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 131 Chapter Customising preferences Displaying the screen for Touch [Connection Status]. The “Connection Status” screen appears. navigation settings Press the HOME button to display the “Top Menu” screen. Touch [Settings]. The “Settings Menu” screen appears. p This can also be operated using the “Short- cut Menu”...
  • Page 132 Chapter Customising preferences 6 Vehicle Bus Indicates the degree of slope of the street Because the Vehicle Bus adapter cannot be that you are currently on. connected to this product, “–” is always dis- 7 Degree of learning played. Sensor learning situations for distance (Distance), right turn (Right Turn), left turn (Left Turn) and 3D detection (3D Detec- tion) are indicated by the length of bars.
  • Page 133 Chapter Customising preferences Enter the fuel consumption informa- tion. Touch [All]. Clears all leaning results. p Touch [All] for the following cases: Enter the following items: ! After changing the installation position ! Surface Road Fuel Mileage: of the navigation system Enter the fuel cost when you drive on ordin- ! After changing the installation angle of ary roads.
  • Page 134 Chapter Customising preferences ! Fuel Price Per Unit: If the entries reach the maximum number, a new entry will overwrite the oldest one. Enter the fuel unit price. When all the items are entered, the fuel con- sumption is displayed next to “Fuel cons.”. These calculations are based only on the infor- mation that you provide and not on any data Touch [OK].
  • Page 135 Chapter Customising preferences p While the setting is “On”, the navigation Touch [Export]. system continues to store the track logs in the inserted SD memory card. Touch [Type]. Each time you touch the key changes the set- ting. ! Private (default): Changes the track log attribute to “Private”.
  • Page 136 Chapter Customising preferences Registering your home Correcting the current location Registering your home position saves time Touch the screen to adjust the current position and effort. Also, routes to home positions can and direction of the vehicle displayed on the be calculated easily with a single touch of the map.
  • Page 137 Chapter Customising preferences = For details, refer to Checking the eco-friendly Displaying the screen for driving status on page 27. map settings ! Eco Drive Level ! On (default): Press the HOME button to display the “Top Menu” screen. After you arrive the destination, a mes- sage appears and a beep sounds if the Touch [Settings].
  • Page 138 Chapter Customising preferences Setting the auto-zoom display Displaying the traffic notification icon This setting enables switching to an enlarged map around the point where your vehicle is Selects whether to display or hide the traffic approaching an intersection, entrance/exit of notification icons on the map when incidents motorway or a junction.
  • Page 139 Chapter Customising preferences Touch [Bluetooth Connected]. Touch [Displayed Info]. The “Displayed Information” screen appears. Each time you touch the key changes the set- ting. Touch [Favourites Icon]. ! View (default): Each time you touch the key changes the set- Displays the Bluetooth connection icon on ting.
  • Page 140 Chapter Customising preferences Display the “Map Settings” screen. p If you do not want to display the POI icon = For details, refer to Displaying the screen for on the map, touch [Display] to turn it “Off”. (Even if “Display” is turned “Off”, map settings on page 137.
  • Page 141 Chapter Customising preferences Touch [OK]. Touch the items you want to display. The “Overlay POI (Main Category)” screen returns. If you want to select or deselect other items, repeat these steps as many as necessary. To finish the selection, touch [OK] in the “Overlay POI (Main Category)”...
  • Page 142 Chapter Customising preferences Setting the map colour change Changing the setting of between day and night navigation interruption screen To improve the visibility of the map during the You can set whether to automatically switch to evening, you can set the timing for changing the navigation screen from the AV screen the combination of the map colour.
  • Page 143 Chapter Customising preferences Register information on the location indi- When the vehicle position enters a different cated by the cursor to “Favourites”. street parallel to the street you are travel- = For details, refer to Registering a location ling, the vehicle position returns to the by scroll mode on page 43.
  • Page 144 Chapter Customising preferences Customising the regional settings Touch [OK]. The navigation system restarts. Display the “System Settings” screen. # If you press the MODE or HOME button, the = For details, refer to Displaying the screen for setting procedure is cancelled. system settings on the previous page.
  • Page 145 Chapter Customising preferences Touch [Change Voice Language]. To set the time difference, touch [+] or [–]. The “Voice Language Selection (SD)” screen appears. The time difference shows how many hours differ from the time originally set in the naviga- Touch the desired language. tion system (Central European Time) and the After a while, loading completes and the “Re- current location of your vehicle.
  • Page 146 Chapter Customising preferences Touch [Yes]. Setting the Volume for Each time you touch the key changes the set- Guidance and Phone ting. The sound volume for the navigation can be ! km (default): set. You can separately set the volume of the Shows distance in kilometres.
  • Page 147 Chapter Customising preferences p The maximum number of images, includ- A beep sounds. ! Off: ing the images in the built-in memory, that The beep sound is muted. can be imported and displayed on the list is 200. To finish the setting, touch [OK]. The following is the default splash screen for Changing the preinstalled the navigation system.
  • Page 148 Chapter Customising preferences Touch the image to use as the splash tion colour can be switched between these 8 screen from the list. colours in order. The image is displayed on the screen. Selecting the colour from the preset Touch [OK]. colours The image is set as the splash screen, and the “System Settings”...
  • Page 149 Chapter Customising preferences Creating a user-defined colour and Checking the version information storing it to memory Display the “System Settings” screen. You can create a user-defined colour and set it = For details, refer to Displaying the screen for as the illumination colour. system settings on page 143.
  • Page 150 Setting for rear view camera CAUTION Pioneer recommends the use of a camera which outputs mirror reversed images, otherwise the screen image may appear reversed. p Immediately verify whether the display...
  • Page 151 Chapter Customising preferences Setting guidelines on the rear Touch view image CAUTION ! When adjusting the guidelines, be sure to park the vehicle in a safe place and apply the handbrake. ! Before getting out of the car to place the markings, be sure to turn the ignition switch off (ACC OFF).
  • Page 152 Chapter Customising preferences Adjusting the picture off (daytime) and when your vehicle’s head- lights are on (nighttime). “Dimmer” is switched automatically only when the value CAUTION of nighttime is lower than the value of day- For safety reasons, you cannot use some of these time.
  • Page 153 Chapter Customising preferences Touch [Settings]. Touch [AV Input]. Each touch of [AV Input] changes the setting as follows: ! iPod: iPod connected with the USB Interface cable for iPod (CD-IU51V) (sold separately) ! Video: External video component ! Off: No video component is connected. p Use “AV Input”...
  • Page 154 Chapter Customising preferences p Different settings can be stored for each Touch [Rear SP]. video source. Each touch of [Rear SP] changes the settings p The same setting is automatically applied as follows: ! Full (default): for the following grouping. ! DVD-V and DivX When no subwoofer is connected to the p When viewing videos, select an appropriate...
  • Page 155 Chapter Customising preferences p Even if this setting is “Off”, the navigation ! All: The volume becomes 0. p When you select “All”, no audio adjust- system will mute or attenuate the AV source volume when the mute signal is out- ments are possible during the sound is put via MUTE lead.
  • Page 156 Chapter Customising preferences Display the “AV System Settings” p This feature is available when the selected screen. source is CD, ROM, DivX, or DVD-V. = For details, refer to Displaying the screen for Display the “AV System Settings” AV system settings on page 152. screen.
  • Page 157 Chapter Customising preferences The “Settings Menu” screen appears. Touch [a] or [b] to adjust front/rear speaker balance. Touch [AV Sound]. Each time you touch [a] or [b], the front/rear speaker balance moves towards the front or the rear. “Front: 15” to “Rear: 15” is displayed as the front/rear speaker balance moves from front to rear.
  • Page 158 Chapter Customising preferences p If Auto EQ has been set to “On”, an image Equaliser curve corresponding to each equaliser curve you Vocal is a curve in which the midrange, which is the selected appears. human vocal range, is boosted. Flat is a flat curve in which nothing is boosted.
  • Page 159 Chapter Customising preferences p The different curve can be memorised Touch [EQ]. between iPod and USB. Touch the key next to “Auto EQ” to Display the “AV Sound Settings” turn the auto-adjusted equaliser on or off. screen. Select the equaliser curve. = For details, refer to Displaying the screen for AV sound settings on page 156.
  • Page 160 Chapter Customising preferences Before operating the Auto EQ function Performing Auto EQ ! Perform Auto EQ in as quiet a place as pos- p Auto EQ changes the audio settings as fol- sible, with the vehicle engine and air condi- lows: ! “Auto EQ”...
  • Page 161 Chapter Customising preferences Turn the ignition switch to ON or ACC. Using sonic centre control If the vehicle’s air conditioner or heater is Sound that is suited for the listening position turned on, turn it off. Noise from the fan in the can easily be created with this function.
  • Page 162 Chapter Customising preferences Display the “AV Sound Settings” Touch [HPF]. screen. Each time you touch [HPF] selects cut-off fre- = For details, refer to Displaying the screen for quencies in the following order: Off — 50Hz — 63Hz — 80Hz — 100Hz — AV sound settings on page 156.
  • Page 163 Chapter Customising preferences Touch [Bass Booster]. Touch [Safe Mode]. Each time you touch the key changes the set- Touch [+] or [–] to adjust the range from ting. 0 to 6. ! On (default): Activates the safe mode function. ! Off: Replicating the settings Deactivates the safe mode function.
  • Page 164 5 to 16 characters can be entered for a password. Forgotten password Touch [OK]. Contact the nearest authorised Pioneer Ser- Reenter the password to confirm the vice Station. setting. Touch [OK]. Password protection is applied.
  • Page 165 Chapter Other functions Returning the navigation Touch [Restore Factory Settings]. The message confirming whether to restore system to the default or the settings appears. factory settings Touch [Yes]. You can return settings or recorded content to the default or factory settings. There are some Returning the navigation methods to clear user data, and the situations and the cleared content are different for each...
  • Page 166 Chapter Other functions Returning to the settings at the time of purchase If you return the navigation system to the initi- al state, the splash screen and illumination colour return to the factory settings. You can use the settings data stored on the supplied CD-ROM to return the splash screen and illumination colour to the settings at the time of purchase.
  • Page 167 Chapter 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 re- turn to the default or factory settings. Any items not listed below will be retained. —...
  • Page 168 Chapter Other functions Navigation functions Method 1 Method 2 Method 3 Method 4 Program Language, Voice — — Language — — Time System Settings — — — Back Camera — Other settings Bluetooth Set- — All settings (*1) tings — Phone Menu All settings (*1) Display setting of the guidelines...
  • Page 169 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...
  • Page 170 Appendix Appendix Symptom Cause Action (Reference) You cannot position your vehicle Something covers the GPS aerial. Do not cover the GPS aerial with spray paint on the map without a significant or vehicle wax, because this may block the re- ception of GPS signals.
  • Page 171 Appendix Appendix Symptom Cause Action (Reference) There’s no picture. The handbrake cord is not con- Connect the handbrake cord, and apply the nected. handbrake. The handbrake is not applied. Connect the handbrake cord, and apply the handbrake. The backlight of the LCD panel is Turn on the backlight.
  • Page 172 Appendix Appendix Symptom Cause Action (Reference) “AV Input” setting is incorrect. No video output from connected Correct the settings. (Page 153) equipment. The connection of the USB interface Connect both the USB plug and the RCA No video output from connected cable for iPod is incorrect.
  • Page 173 Appendix Appendix Symptom Cause Action (Reference) Sound from the iPod cannot be The audio output direction may Use the iPod to change the audio output di- heard. switch automatically when the rection. Bluetooth and USB connections are used at the same time. Problems with the phone screen Symptom Cause...
  • Page 174 Cause Action (Reference) ! Change the destination. Route calculation was not Route calculation has failed be- ! Consult the Pioneer Local dealer if this mes- possible. cause of a malfunction in map data, software, or hardware. sage persists. Route calculation not possi- The destination is too far.
  • Page 175 Appendix Appendix Message Cause Action (Reference) Connection failed. The mobile phone’s Bluetooth wire- Activate the target phone’s Bluetooth wire- less technology is turned off. less technology. The mobile phone is paired (con- Cancel the pairing (connection) and retry. nected) with another device. Rejection has been received from Operate the target phone and accept the con- the mobile phone.
  • Page 176 If the error persists, record the error message and contact your dealer or your nearest Pioneer service centre. The messages in “( )” will appear on the rear display.
  • Page 177 Appendix Appendix Message Cause Action (Reference) Cannot play back all tracks All the files on the inserted external Store playable files. storage device are secured by DRM. All of the files cannot be played by Replace it with the playable file. (Page 187, this unit.
  • Page 178 The position of the speed detection circuit vary depending on the vehicle model. For The Global Positioning System (GPS) uses a details, consult your authorised Pioneer network of satellites orbiting the Earth. Each dealer or an installation professional. of the satellites, which orbit at a height of...
  • Page 179 Appendix Appendix Map matching When positioning by GPS is As mentioned, the positioning systems used impossible by this navigation system are susceptible to ! GPS positioning is disabled if signals can- certain errors. Their calculations may, on occa- not be received from more than two GPS sion, place you in a location on the map where satellites.
  • Page 180 Appendix Appendix ! If you drive in zigzags. Conditions likely to cause noticeable positioning errors For various reasons, such as the state of the road you are travelling on and the reception status of the GPS signal, the actual position of your vehicle may differ from the position dis- played on the map screen.
  • Page 181 Appendix Appendix ! If you are on a steep mountain road with ! If trees or other obstacles block the GPS many height changes. signals for a considerable period. ! If you drive very slowly, or in a start-and- ! If you enter or exit a multi-storey car park or stop manner, as in a traffic jam.
  • Page 182 Appendix Appendix Route setting information current heading. In such cases, you are in- structed to turn around, so please turn Route search specifications around safely by following the actual traffic rules. Your navigation system sets a route to your ! In some cases, a route may begin on the destination by applying certain built-in rules to opposite side of a railway or river from your the map data.
  • Page 183 Appendix Appendix Built-in drive and care one hour. Also, wipe any damp discs with a soft cloth. ! Use only conventional, fully circular discs. ! Playback of discs may not be possible be- Do not use shaped discs. cause of disc characteristics, disc format, recorded application, playback environ- ment, storage conditions and so on.
  • Page 184 Appendix Appendix 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 all discs bearing the marks shown above. AVCHD recorded discs This unit is not compatible with discs recorded Detailed information for in AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Defi- playable media...
  • Page 185 Appendix Appendix CD-R/CD-RW discs tion, playback environment, storage conditions, and so on. ! Unfinalised discs cannot be played back. ! It may not be possible to playback CD-R/ CD-RW discs recorded on a music CD re- USB storage device compatibility corder or a personal computer because of = For details about USB storage device com- disc characteristics, scratches or dirt on...
  • Page 186 Appendix Appendix ! The character code for the subtitle file Notes specific to DivX files should comply with ISO-8859-1. Using char- ! Only DivX files downloaded from DivX part- acters other than ISO-8859-1 may cause the ner sites are guaranteed for proper opera- characters to be displayed incorrectly.
  • Page 187 Appendix Appendix Media compatibility chart General DVD-R/-RW/-R USB storage de- Media CD-R/-RW SD memory card vice ISO9660 level 1, ISO9660 level 1, ISO9660 level 2, File system ISO9660 level 2, FAT16/FAT32 Romeo, Joliet Romeo and Joliet and UDF 1.02 Maximum number of folders Maximum number of 3 500...
  • Page 188 Appendix Appendix WMA compatibility DVD-R/-RW/-R USB storage de- Media CD-R/-RW SD memory card vice File extension .wma Bit rate 5 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBR Sampling frequency 8 kHz to 48 kHz Note: The navigation system is not compatible with the following: ™...
  • Page 189 Appendix Appendix DivX compatibility DVD-R/-RW/-R USB storage de- Media CD-R/-RW SD memory card vice File extension .avi/.divx Home Theater Ver. 3.11/Ver. 4.x/Ver. 5.x/ Profile (DivX version) Ver. 6.x Compatible audio codec MP3, Dolby Digital DivX files on the external storage device Bit rate (MP3) 8 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBR (USB, SD) cannot be played.
  • Page 190 Appendix Appendix Video files compatibility (USB, SD) File extension .avi .mp4, .m4v .wmv Format MPEG-4 MPEG-4 H.264 Compatible video codec MPEG-4 MPEG-4 H.264 Linear PCM (LPCM), IMA- Compatible audio codec ADPCM Bit rate: Bit rate: Bit rate: Bit rate: Recommended Image size: QVGA 768 kbps 768 kbps...
  • Page 191 DivX ® ® , DivX Certified and associated logos PIONEER CORPORATION is under licence. are trademarks of Rovi Corporation or its Other trademarks and trade names are subsidiaries and are used under licence. those of their respective owners. Engb...
  • Page 192 Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. CAUTION ! Pioneer accepts no responsibility for data lost from an iPod, even if that data is lost while using the navigation system. Please back up your iPod data regularly.
  • Page 193 Requirements to access app-based connected content services using this product: Handling the LCD screen ! Latest version of the Pioneer compatible con- ! When the LCD screen is subjected to direct nected content application(s) for the smart- phone, available from the service provider, sunlight for a long period of time, it will be- downloaded to your iPhone device.
  • Page 194 ! If the LED backlight reaches the end of its product lifetime, the screen will become dimmer and the image will no longer be visible. In that case, please consult your dealer or the nearest authorised Pioneer Service Station. Engb...
  • Page 195 Appendix Appendix Display information Destination Menu Phone Menu Page Page Address Dial Pad Return Home Call Home Contacts Contacts Transfer Petrol Station Open Parking Area Received Calls Cash Dispenser Dialled Calls Hotel or Motel Missed Calls Spell Name Near Me Near Destination Around City navgate FEEDS...
  • Page 196 Appendix Appendix Settings Menu Navi Settings menu Page Page Navi Settings Connection Status System Settings 3D Calibration Status AV Settings Fuel cons. AV Sound Drive Log Settings Map Settings Demo Mode Bluetooth Settings Set Home Setting Replicator Modify Current Location Safe Mode Eco Settings Engb...
  • Page 197 Appendix Appendix System Settings menu Map Settings menu Page Page Regional Settings Displayed Info Program Language Close Up View Voice Language Show Speed Limit Time Show Traffic Incident km / mile Bluetooth Connected Average Speed Current Street Name Volume Favourites Icon Splash Screen Show Manoeuvre Back Camera...
  • Page 198 Appendix Appendix Bluetooth Settings menu AV System Settings menu Page Page Connection AV Input Registration Preout Device Name Wide Mode Password Auto EQ Meas. Bluetooth On/Off Mute Echo Cancel Mute Level Rear SP DivX® VOD Page Auto Answer Preference Refuse All Calls Page Sort Order Auto PI...
  • Page 199 Appendix Appendix AV Sound Settings menu Page FAD/BAL (Balance) Loudness Sub Woofer Bass Booster Sonic Center Control Engb...
  • Page 200 Appendix Appendix Glossary DivX DivX is a popular media technology created by DivX, LLC, a subsidiary of Rovi Corporation. AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding and DivX media files contain highly compressed refers to an audio compression technology video with high visual quality that maintains a standard used with MPEG-2 and MPEG-4.
  • Page 201 Appendix Appendix ISO 9660 format Multi-audio (Multilingual dialogue) This is the international standard for the for- Some videos feature dialogue recorded in mul- mat logic of DVD/CD-ROM folders and files. tiple languages or audio recorded in multiple For the ISO9660 format, there are regulations tracks.
  • Page 202 Appendix Appendix Region number Waypoint DVD players and DVD discs feature region A location that you choose to visit before your numbers indicating the area in which they destination; a journey can be built up from were purchased. Playback of a DVD is not pos- multiple waypoints and the destination.
  • Page 203 Appendix Appendix Specifications Continuous power output ... 22 W × 4 (50 Hz to 15 kHz, 5 %THD, 4 W LOAD, Both General Channels Driven) Load impedance ...... 4 W (4 W to 8 W [2 W for 1 ch] Rated power source ....
  • Page 204 Appendix Appendix RDS-TMC tuner Output level: Video ........1.0 Vp-p/75 W (±0.2 V) Rated power source ....13.8 V DC Audio ........1.0 V (1 kHz, 0 dB) (allowable voltage range: Number of channels ....2 (stereo) 10.0 V to 14.5 V DC) MP3 decoding format ...
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