Pioneer Avic F50BT
Pioneer Avic F50BT
Pioneer Avic F50BT
NAVIGATION AV SYSTEM
AVIC-F50BT
AVIC-F950DAB
AVIC-F950BT
AVIC-F850BT
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
Contents
Important
The screens shown in the examples may differ
from actual screens, which may be changed
without notice for performance and function
improvements.
Introduction
Manual overview 9
How to use this manual 9
Conventions used in this manual 9
Terms used in this manual 9
Notice regarding video viewing 10
Notice regarding DVD-Video viewing 10
Notice regarding MP3 file usage 10
iPod compatibility 10
Map coverage 11
Protecting the LCD panel and screen 11
Notes on internal memory 11
Before removing the vehicle
battery 11
Data subject to erasure 11
Basic operation
Checking part names and functions 12
Protecting your product against theft 14
Removing the detachable
faceplate 14
Attaching the detachable faceplate 15
Adjusting the LCD panel angle 15
Inserting and ejecting a disc 15
Inserting a disc (for AVIC-F50BT) 15
Ejecting a disc (for AVIC-F50BT) 15
Inserting a disc (for AVIC-F950DAB,
AVIC-F950BT and AVIC-F850BT) 16
Ejecting a disc (for AVIC-F950DAB,
AVIC-F950BT and AVIC-F850BT) 16
Inserting and ejecting an SD memory
card 16
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Chapter
Introduction
01
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.
e.g.)
Destination screen or Phone screen
Touch panel keys that are available on the
screen are described in bold in brackets [ ]:
e.g.)
[Destination], [AV Source].
Extra information, alternatives and other
notes are presented in the following format:
e.g.)
p If the home location has not been stored
yet, set the location first.
Functions of other keys on the same screen
are indicated with # at the beginning of the
description:
e.g.)
# If you touch [OK], the entry is deleted.
References are indicated like this:
e.g.)
= For details of the operations, refer to
How to use the navigation menu screens
on page 22.
Introduction
Manual overview
Video image
Video image in this manual indicates moving images of DVD-Video, DivX, iPod, and any
equipment that is connected to this system
with an RCA cable, such as general-purpose
AV equipment.
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Chapter
01
Introduction
External storage device (USB, SD)
The SD memory card, SDHC memory card,
microSD card, microSDHC card and USB
memory device are collectively referred to as
the external storage device (USB, SD). If it indicates the USB memory only, it is referred to
as the USB storage device.
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. An independent licence for such use is required. For details, please visit
http://www.mp3licensing.com.
SD memory card
The SD memory card, SDHC memory card,
microSD card and microSDHC card are collectively referred to as the SD memory card.
iPod
In this manual, iPod and iPhone will be referred to as iPod.
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iPod compatibility
This product supports only the following iPod
models and iPod software versions. Others
may not work correctly.
Made for
! iPod touch (5th generation): iOS 6.0.1
! iPod touch (4th generation): iOS 6.0.1
! iPod touch (3rd generation): iOS 5.1.1
! iPod touch (2nd generation): iOS 4.2.1
! iPod touch (1st generation): iOS 3.1.3
! iPod classic 160GB (2009): Ver. 2.0.4
! iPod classic 160GB (2008): Ver. 2.0.1
! iPod classic 80GB: Ver. 1.1.2
! iPod nano (6th generation): Ver. 1.2
! iPod nano (5th generation): Ver. 1.0.2
! iPod nano (4th generation): Ver. 1.0.4
! iPod nano (3rd generation): Ver. 1.1.3
! iPhone 5: iOS 6.0.1
! iPhone 4S: iOS 6.0.1
! iPhone 4: iOS 6.0.1
! iPhone 3GS: iOS 6.0.1
! iPhone 3G: iOS 4.2.1
! iPhone: iOS 3.1.3
p When you use this navigation system with
a USB interface cable for iPod (sold separately) that is appropriate for this product,
you can control an iPod compatible with
this navigation system.
p Operation methods may vary depending on
the iPod models and the software version
of iPod.
p Depending on the software version of the
iPod, it may not be compatible with this
equipment.
Chapter
Introduction
= For details, refer to Setting items to be
deleted on page 159.
Map coverage
Introduction
01
For details about the map coverage of this navigation system, refer to the information on
our website.
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Chapter
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Basic operation
Checking part names and functions
This chapter gives information about the names of the parts and the main features using the buttons.
AVIC-F50BT (with the LCD panel closed)
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Basic operation
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Basic operation
2
3
4
5
6
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1 LCD screen
2 VOL (+/) button
Press to adjust the AV (Audio and Video)
source volume.
3 MODE button
! Press to switch the screen to the AV operation screen or the AppRadio Mode
screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to
How to use the navigation menu
screens on page 22.
! Press to switch between the AppRadio
Mode screen and the AV operation
screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to
How to use the navigation menu
screens on page 22.
! Press and hold to display the Picture
Adjustment screen.
= For details, refer to Adjusting the picture on page 150.
! Press and hold to display the touch
panel calibration screen while the Picture Adjustment screen is displayed.
= For details, refer to Adjusting the response positions of the touch panel
(touch panel calibration) on page 137.
4 HOME button
! Press the HOME button to display the
Top Menu screen while the map
screen, the AV operation screen, or the
application menu screen is displayed.
! Press to switch the application operation
screen to the application menu screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to
How to use the navigation menu screens
on page 22.
5 MAP button
! Press to display the current location
when the navigation screen (showing
other than the current location) is displayed.
When the current location is displayed,
the screen changes to the registered
map scale. When the AV source screen
is displayed, it switches to the current location screen.
= For details, refer to Registering a scale
on page 34.
! Press and hold to temporarily clear the
screen regardless of whether it is the AV
source, the current location screen or
the AppRadio Mode screen.
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Press the
button.
9 SD card slot
= For details, refer to Inserting and ejecting
an SD memory card on page 16.
a Detachable faceplate
b
button
Press to remove the detachable faceplate
from the navigation system.
= For details, refer to Removing the detachable faceplate on page 14.
CAUTION
! Do not expose the detachable faceplate to excessive shock or disassemble it.
! Never grip the buttons tightly or use force
when removing or attaching.
! Keep the detachable faceplate out of reach of
small children to prevent them from placing it
in their mouths.
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Detachable faceplate
Chapter
Basic operation
02
Inserting and ejecting a disc
WARNING
Keep hands and fingers clear of the unit when
opening, closing, or adjusting the LCD panel. Be
especially cautious of childrens hands and fingers.
CAUTION
Do not open or close the LCD panel by force. This
may cause a malfunction.
WARNING
! Keep hands and fingers clear of the unit when
opening, closing, or adjusting the LCD panel.
Be especially cautious of childrens hands
and fingers.
! Do not use with the LCD panel left open. If the
LCD panel is left open, it may result in injury
in the event of an accident.
Basic operation
CAUTION
! Do not open or close the LCD panel by force.
This may cause a malfunction.
! Do not operate this navigation system until
the LCD panel has completely opened or
closed. If this navigation system is operated
while the LCD panel is opening or closing, the
LCD panel may stop at that angle for safety.
! Do not place a glass or can on the open LCD
panel. Doing so may break this navigation system.
! Do not insert anything other than a disc into
the disc-loading slot.
Touch [Open].
2 Touch
angle.
to adjust the
Touch
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CAUTION
! Do not press the h button when an SD memory card is not fully inserted. Doing so may damage the card.
! Do not press the h button before an SD memory card has been completely removed. Doing
so may damage the card.
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2 Press the middle of the SD memory
card gently until it clicks.
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Chapter
02
Basic operation
Plugging and unplugging a
USB storage device
Connecting and
disconnecting an iPod
CAUTION
CAUTION
! To prevent data loss and damage to the storage device, never remove it from this navigation system while data is being transferred.
! Pioneer cannot guarantee compatibility with
all USB mass storage devices and assumes
no responsibility for any loss of data on media
players, iPhone, smartphone, or other devices
while using this product.
p This navigation system may not achieve optimum performance with some USB storage devices.
p Connection via a USB hub is not possible.
p A USB interface cable for iPod (sold separately) is required for connection.
! To prevent data loss and damage to the storage device, never remove it from this navigation system while data is being transferred.
! Pioneer cannot guarantee compatibility with
all USB mass storage devices and assumes
no responsibility for any loss of data on media
players, iPhone, smartphone, or other devices
while using this product.
Using the USB interface cable for iPod enables you to connect your iPod to the navigation system.
p A USB interface cable for iPod (sold separately) is required for connection.
p For details about iPod compatibility with
this navigation system, refer to the information on our website.
p Connection via a USB hub is not possible.
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Chapter
Basic operation
02
Startup and termination
Basic operation
On first-time startup
When you use the navigation system for the
first time, select the language that you want to
use.
1 Start the engine to boot up the system.
After a short pause, the splash screen comes
on for a few seconds.
2 Touch the language that you want to
use on screen.
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4 Read the terms carefully, checking the
details, and then touch [OK] if you agree to
the conditions.
Demonstration images
If you do not operate this navigation system
for five minutes, demonstration images are
displayed.
p The demonstration images will not be displayed if you drive after mounting this navigation system.
Regular startup
% Start the engine to boot up the system.
After a short pause, the splash screen comes
on for a few seconds.
p The screen shown will differ depending on
the previous conditions.
p If the anti-theft function is activated, you
must enter your password.
p The terms appear if the previous condition
was the navigation screen.
Read the terms carefully, checking the details, and then touch [OK] if you agree to
the conditions.
After you touch [OK], the screen that was
displayed just before turning off the ignition
switch (ACC OFF) is displayed.
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Basic operation
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Chapter
02
Basic operation
How to use the navigation menu screens
1 Top Menu
This is the starting menu to access the desired
screens and operate various functions. You
can also check or cancel your set route from
this menu.
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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.
Touch
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Tabs
Removing a shortcut
1 Touch and hold the icon of the shortcut
you want to remove.
2 Move the icon to the lower side of the
screen, and then release it.
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The previous screen returns.
2
The screen is closed.
1
Touching or on the scroll bar scrolls
through the list and allows you to view the remaining items.
2 Screen title
3 Listed items
Touching an item on the list allows you to narrow down the options and proceed to the next
operation.
4
If not all the characters can be displayed within the displayed area, touching the key to the
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1 Keyboard
Touching the keys enters the characters in the
text box.
2
You can switch between capital and lower
case letters.
3 ABC
You can enter letters and numbers.
4 Space
You can leave spaces.
A space equivalent to the number of touches
is inserted.
5 Others
You can enter other characters of alphabet.
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Swipe action
You can operate some navigation and audio
functions by sliding your fingers vertically and
horizontally while touching the screen.
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Swipe action list
Navigation
Operation
screen
Action
Displays the turning direction
at the next guide point and
the distance, and gives a
voice announcement.
Guidance display
App view
map
(*1)
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Audio
Action
Digital Radio
(DAB) (*1)
Action
Skips to the previous content.
Operation
screen
Basic operation
Operation
screen
02
Hands-free phoning
Operation
screen
Receiving a
phone call
Action
Allows you to talk on the
phone.
Ends the call.
Disc (DVDVideo)
iPod
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1 Current time
2 Scale display touch panel key
Touching [+] or [] changes the map scale.
You can change the map scale between 10
metres and 2 000 kilometres (10 yards and
1 000 miles).
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5 Information bar
Each touch of this key changes the display information as follows.
Chapter
6 Phone key
Displays the Phone screen.
Meaning
Destination
The chequered flag indicates your destination.
Waypoint
The red flags indicate your waypoints.
Guidance point
The next guidance point (next turning
point, etc.) is shown by an orange flag.
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In certain locations of the motorway, lane information is available. The map indicates the
recommended lane to be in to easily manoeuvre the next guidance.
1 Lane information
! Green lane:
Guided lane
Green lane with a white arrow:
Recommended lane
! Grey lane:
Non guided lane
p On the toll roads, the lanes are in blue
instead of green.
2 Motorway exit information
Displays the motorway exit.
3 Motorway signs
These show the road number and give directional information.
4 Distance to the next guidance point
These show the distance to the next guidance
point.
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5
1 Cursor
2 Distance from the current position
3 Registration
You can register the location indicated by
the current cursor position as Favourites.
= For details, refer to Registering and editing locations on page 50.
4 Vicinity
You can search for the POIs near the cursor
position by selecting a category.
= For details, refer to Searching for a nearby
POI on page 40.
5 Go here
You can search for a route to a destination
indicated by the cursor position.
= For details, refer to Setting a route to
your destination on page 44.
Touch
3
4
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Enables you to call the position if a telephone number is available. (Pairing with
mobile phone featuring Bluetooth wireless
technology is required.)
4
The previous facility or the next facility appears when searching for a POI.
Touch
! 3D View:
Displays a map with an aerial view (3D
map).
! Rear View:
Displays the rear view image on the right
side of the screen and the map on the left
side of the screen.
! App view:
Displays the screen of an application for
the iPhone or smartphone on the right side
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You can switch how the map shows your vehicles direction between Heading up and
North up.
! Heading up:
The map display always shows the vehicles
direction as proceeding toward the top of
the screen.
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6 Touch
.
The screen returns to the map screen and the
logo of the selected POI appears.
Registering a scale
You can register a scale for each map according to the display method. You can see the
map in the registered scale by pressing the
MAP button even if you switch the view mode.
1 Adjust the map scale to the scale you
want to register.
2
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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. Thus, the information may not correspond with a certain
traffic regulation when your vehicle actually
passes through the location in question.
Also, the information on the traffic regulations provided applies for a passenger vehicle, and not for a truck or other delivery
vehicles. Always follow the actual traffic
regulations when driving.
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9 Release the handbrake, and drive in accordance with the navigation guidance.
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Touch [Country].
Touch [Street].
Touch [Address].
6 Enter the street name and then touch
[OK].
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2 Touch [Address].
The Address Search screen appears.
The Select City screen appears.
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Touch [City].
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2 Touch [Address].
The Address Search screen appears.
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5 Touch [Postcode].
The Enter Postcode screen appears.
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Touch [Home].
p If you have not registered your home location, a message appears. Touch [Yes] to
start registration.
= For details, refer to Registering your
home on page 125.
2 Touch [Address].
The Address Search screen appears.
3 Touch [History].
The City History List screen appears.
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Touch [Name].
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Touch [City].
1 Facility name
2 Facility address
3 Distance from the position that the search
starts
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2 Touch [Private].
A list of registered locations appears.
3 Touch the entry you want.
The searched location appears on the map
screen.
= For subsequent operations, refer to Setting
a route to your destination on page 44.
You can switch the list display between Favourites and History by touching the tabs.
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Touch [Private].
3 Touch [History].
A list of locations where you have selected appears.
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5 Touch [OK].
The searched location appears on the map
screen.
= For subsequent operations, refer to Setting
a route to your destination on page 44.
Touch [Coordinates].
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After searching for the destination, the Location confirmation screen appears.
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3 Touch [OK].
The displayed route is set as your selected
route, and route guidance starts.
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1 Profile
You can confirm the set route.
= For details, refer to Checking the current
itinerary on page 45.
2 Options
You can add a waypoint along the route and
set the route which passes through it. You
can also change search criteria.
= For details, refer to Modifying the route
calculation conditions on page 46.
= For details, refer to Editing waypoints on
page 47.
3 skip waypoint
If you no longer need to stop by the registered waypoint, you can search a route
again by supposing that you have already
passed the waypoint.
= For details, refer to Skipping a waypoint
on page 48.
4 Demo ON
You can confirm the route from the demonstration of the driving of the route from the
starting point and final destination.
= For details, refer to Using the demonstration guidance on page 48.
2 Touch [Profile].
The Route Profile screen appears.
3
1 Current position
2 Guidance point
3
The screen is closed.
p When you display the Route Profile
screen by touching [Profile] on the
Route confirmation screen, [OK] appears.
Touching this key starts the route guidance on the displayed route.
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Adding a waypoint
p Up to five waypoints can be set.
= For details, refer to Chapter 4.
Touch [OK].
Touch [Add].
Deleting a waypoint
The Add screen appears.
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3 Touch [Delete].
The Delete screen appears.
4 Select the waypoint that you want to
delete.
A tick mark appears next to the selected waypoint.
5 Touch [OK].
The Waypoints List screen appears.
6 Touch [Yes].
The selected waypoint will be deleted from the
list.
Sorting waypoints
You can sort waypoints and recalculate the
route.
p You cannot sort waypoints that you have already passed.
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5 Touch [Delete].
A message confirming whether to delete the
waypoint appears.
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7 Touch [OK].
A map of the current position appears.
Skipping a waypoint
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2
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4
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1 Name
You can enter the desired name.
p Up to 40 characters can be input for the
name.
2 Phone#
You can edit the registered phone number.
The maximum digits you can enter for the
phone number is 24.
3 Icon
You can change the symbol displayed on
the map and the Edit Favourite screen.
4 Sound effects
You can edit the sound effects of registered
locations.
5 Change position
You can change the registered location by
scrolling the map.
3 Touch [OK].
The registration is complete.
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7 Touch
.
The registration is complete.
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Touch [Delete].
07
Touch [Delete].
Touch [Delete].
Touch [Yes].
6 Touch [Yes].
The data you selected is deleted.
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1 Listed items
The details of the selected incident are displayed.
2 refresh
If you touch [refresh] while new traffic information is received, the current information is updated and old information is
removed. The traffic information list is updated to reflect the new situation.
3 Sort
Touching the key displays the following
pop-up menu to sort the traffic information.
! By distance:
You can sort traffic information by distance from your current position.
When you touch [Nearby incidents],
the list displayed will be sorted according to the linear distance from the vehicle position to the traffic information.
When you touch [Traffic on route], the
list displayed will be sorted according to
the distance from the vehicle position to
the traffic information.
! By name:
You can sort the traffic information in alphabetical order.
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! By event:
You can sort the traffic information according to the incident.
The list will be sorted in the order of
closed/blocked roads, traffic jams, accidents, road works and others.
scale is changed, the icons are resized according to the selected scale.
Traffic event icon
4
The details of the selected incident are displayed.
5 Touch
.
The previous screen returns.
with yellow line:
Slow and queuing traffic
!
with red line:
Stationary traffic
!
with black line:
Closed/blocked roads
!
etc.:
Accidents, constructions, etc.
!
Checking traffic
information on the route
All traffic information on the current route is
displayed on screen in a list.
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Setting an alternative
route to avoid traffic jams
If the navigation system detects any traffic
jams on your current route, the system tries to
find a better route in the background.
p This function is available when both Traffic avoidance and Auto reroute are set
to On.
= For details, refer to Setting the route alternatives function to avoid traffic jams
and closed/blocked roads on page 133.
p The following types of traffic incidents on
the route will be checked for: slow, queuing
and stationary traffic, and closed/blocked
roads except for closed motorway exits/entrances.
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2
3
1 Distance from the current position of your vehicle to the point of entry into the new route.
2 Difference in distance between the existing
route and new route.
3 Difference in travel time between the existing
route and new route.
p When no selection is made, the recommended route or the current route will be
automatically selected according to the settings. And the route guidance starts.
= For details, refer to Setting to select your
route automatically using the route alternatives function on page 132.
# If you touch [Current route] while the recommended route is displayed, the screen switches
to the current route displayed, and route guidance starts.
# If you touch [Scroll map], you can switch the
map scale or the map orientation and confirm
the route.
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Preparing communication
devices
This navigation system has a built-in function
to use devices featuring Bluetooth wireless
technology.
= For details, refer to Notes for hands-free
phoning on page 69.
You can register and use devices that feature
the following profiles with this navigation system.
! HFP (Hands-Free Profile)
! A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
! SPP (Serial Port Profile)
p When the navigation system is turned off,
the Bluetooth connection is also disconnected. When the system restarts, the system automatically attempts to reconnect
the previously-connected device. Even
when the connection is severed for some
reason, the system automatically reconnects the specified device (except when the
connection is severed due to device operation).
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! Yes:
Allows you to proceed to the next step.
! No:
The device is registered in the navigation
system. After the device is successfully registered, the Bluetooth connection is established from the navigation system.
p Only the Android device can perform the
smartphone cooperation function
(AppRadio Mode and aha) via Bluetooth
wireless technology.
The message Do you want to set this device for the AppRadio Mode? appears.
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11 Touch [OK].
7 Touch [OK].
The registration is complete, and the device is
connected as a hands-free phone.
You can perform the following setting depending on the Bluetooth device registered.
! Transferring the phone book
You can transfer the phone book to the navigation system if the registered Bluetooth
device features PBAP (Phone Book Access
Profile).
If you touch [Yes], you can transfer the
whole phone book to the navigation system,
and then the message that transfer is finished appears.
! Selecting whether to use the Bluetooth
audio
You can select whether to use the
Bluetooth audio function if the registered
Bluetooth device features Bluetooth audio.
The message Do you want to set this device for the AppRadio Mode? appears.
9 Touch [Yes] if you use the AppRadio
Mode with a device you registered.
! Yes:
Allows you to proceed to the next step.
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10 Touch [OK].
Connecting a registered
Bluetooth device manually
The navigation system automatically connects
the Bluetooth device selected as the target of
connection. However, connect the Bluetooth
device manually in the following cases:
! Two or more Bluetooth devices are registered, and you want to manually select the
device to be used.
! You want to reconnect a disconnected
Bluetooth device.
! Connection cannot be established automatically for some reason.
If you start connection manually, carry out the
following procedure. You can also connect the
Bluetooth device by having the navigation system detect it automatically.
1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless technology on your devices.
For some Bluetooth devices, no specific-action
is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless
technology. For details, refer to the instruction
manual of your devices.
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5 Touch [Yes].
The device is deleted.
p If the device you deleted was set for the
priority connecting as a hands-free phone,
Bluetooth audio player or smartphone, this
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Touch [OK].
7 Touch [OK].
Connection starts.
p If you select the AppRadio Mode
(Android) when App connection settings is set to iPhone, Device Selection
for AppRadio Mode appears. Select
whether smartphone cooperation is performed with an Android device.
= For details, refer to Selecting the device
connection method on page 148.
When a connection is successfully established, a connection complete message appears and the map screen returns by touching
[OK].
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4 Strength of the Bluetooth connection between the navigation system and the device
5 Name of the connected mobile phone
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. This section describes how to
set up a Bluetooth connection and how to operate a mobile phone featuring Bluetooth
technology on the navigation system.
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3
4
5
The operation menu during call is minimised.
For details about the connectivity with the devices featuring Bluetooth wireless technology,
refer to the information on our website.
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The screen jumps to the top of the page displaying the entries that start with the selected
letter or number.
p Touching the alphabet tabs displays all entries that start with symbols.
p Touching [Num] displays all entries that
start with numbers.
p Touching [Oth.] displays the page including
entries that are not assigned to any of the
other tabs.
# If you touch [Sort], the names can be sorted.
Each touch of [Sort] changes the settings as follows:
! First (default):
Chapter
Touch
Touch
10
Touch [Search].
Touch
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Redialling a call
You can call again to the number that was
sent last.
1
2 Touch [Redial].
A call confirmation message is displayed.
3 Touch [Yes].
Dialling starts.
Touch [Private].
to make a call.
Touch
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to make a call.
Touch
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2
Touch
# If you touch
, the incoming call is rejected.
The rejected call is recorded in the missed call
history list.
= For details, refer to Dialling from the history
on page 63.
p You can set the system to automatically answer incoming calls. If not set to automatically answer incoming calls, you will have
to answer the calls manually.
= For details, refer to Answering a call
automatically on page 68.
p If the voice on the other end of the call is
too quiet to hear, you can adjust the volume
of the received voice.
= For details, refer to Setting the Volume
for Guidance and Phone on page 127.
p The registered name appears if the phone
number of the received call is already registered in Contacts List.
p Depending on the caller ID service, the
phone number of the received call may not
be displayed. Call from unknown caller.
appears instead.
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When data transfer is finished, a message asking whether you want to transfer more data
appears.
5
Touch [No].
3 Touch [Contacts].
The Contacts List screen appears.
2 Touch [Contacts].
The Contacts List screen appears.
3 Touch [Delete].
The Delete screen appears.
Touch [Import].
p If some data has been already retrieved, select either [Overwrite] or [Additional].
! Overwrite:
The existing date is overwritten, and if
the telephone number is added to the
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5 Touch [Delete].
A message confirming whether to delete the
entry appears.
6 Touch [Yes].
The entry is deleted.
4 Touch [Delete].
A confirmation message appears.
5 Touch [Yes].
Data on the selected item is cleared from this
navigation systems memory.
# If you do not want to clear the memory that
you have selected, touch [No].
You can change the device name to be displayed on your mobile phone. (Default is
PIONEER NAVI.)
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4 Touch
to delete the current name,
and enter the new name using the keyboard.
5 Touch [OK].
The name is changed.
5 Touch [OK].
The password is changed.
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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.
! With some mobile phones, the ring sound
may not be output from the speakers.
! If private mode is selected on the mobile
phone, hands-free phoning may be disabled.
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Displaying the AV
operation screen
% Press the MODE button when the map
screen is displayed.
p The AV operation screen can also be displayed by touching [AV Source] on the
Top Menu.
% Touch the source icon you want to select on the left edge of the screen.
The operation screen of the selected source
appears.
p If seven or more sources can be selected,
appears.
p If you touch
, the AV source icons will
be switched and hidden icons will appear.
Selecting a source
Source icons
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You can listen to the radio using the navigation system. This section describes operations
for radio.
The functions related to RDS (Radio Data System) are only available in areas with FM stations broadcasting RDS signals. Even if the
navigation system is receiving an RDS station,
not all the functions related to RDS will be
available.
Starting procedure
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7
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1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
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p If you touch the preset channel list display key while the preset channel list is
displayed, the list disappears and preset
tuning keys are displayed.
1 Selects a band
Touch the left part to select a FM band (FM1,
FM2 or FM3). Touch the right part to switch to
the AM band.
! Once you have stored broadcast channels, you can easily recall preset channels from memory with a single touch of
a key.
= For details, refer to Storing broadcast
frequencies on page 73.
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p The preset number may disappear on the
display if the tuner tunes into a regional station that differs from the originally set station.
p The regional function can be turned on or
off independently for each FM band.
Touch [Local].
4 Touch
or
to set the sensitivity.
There are four levels of sensitivity for FM and
two levels for MW/LW:
FM: 1 2 3 4
MW/LW: 1 2
p The FM 4 (MW/LW 2) setting allows reception of only the strongest stations, while
lower settings let you receive weaker stations.
Touch [Regional].
Touch [PTY].
or
to select a programme
3 Touch
type.
There are four programme types:
NEWS&INF Popular Classics Others
4 Touch [Start] to begin a search.
The tuner searches for a station broadcasting
that programme type.
# If you touch [Stop], the search is cancelled.
p The programmes of some stations may differ from that indicated by the transmitted
PTY.
p If no station is broadcasting the type of programme you searched for, Not Found is
displayed for about two seconds and then
the tuner returns to the original station.
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Touch [TA].
Touch [On].
p To turn traffic announcements standby off,
touch [TA] again.
Touch [News].
Touch [On] or [Off].
! Off (default):
Turns the News function off.
! On
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Touch [AF].
Touch [On] or [Off].
! On (default):
Turns the AF function on.
! Off:
Turns the AF function off.
p Only RDS stations are tuned in during seek
tuning or BSM when AF is on.
p When you recall a preset station, the tuner
may update the preset station with a new
frequency from the stations AF list. No preset number appears on the display if the
RDS data for the station received differs
from that for the originally stored station.
p Sound may be temporarily interrupted by
another programme during an AF frequency search.
p AF can be turned on or off independently
for each FM band.
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NEWS indicator
Indicator
Meaning
Information interruption is activated,
but you will not receive data since there
is none.
Information interruption is activated,
and data currently being received.
(No display)
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TRFC indicator
Indicator
Meaning
Information interruption is activated,
but you will not receive data since there
is none.
Information interruption is activated,
and data currently being received.
(No display)
Operating by hardware
buttons
Pressing the TRK button
You can move the preset channels up or down.
Pressing and holding the TRK button
You can perform seek tuning.
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Service 2
Service 3
: Primary data
: Secondary data
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1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Current time
3 Service component number
4 Band indicator
Shows which band the radio is tuned to:
DAB1, DAB2 or DAB3.
5 Current broadcast information
!
!
!
!
p
PTY label
Ensemble label
Service label
Service component label
- - - - - - - is displayed if there is no corresponding information.
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9 8
1 Selects a band
Touch the key repeatedly until the desired
band is displayed: DAB1, DAB2, or DAB3.
p If you touch the preset channel list display key while the preset channel list is
displayed, the list disappears and preset
tuning keys are displayed.
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! Once you have stored broadcast channels, you can easily recall preset channels from memory with a single touch of
a key.
= For details, refer to Storing broadcast
frequencies on page 79.
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Operating by hardware
buttons
Pressing the TRK button
You can move the preset channels up or down.
Pressing and holding the TRK button
You can perform seek tuning.
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Starting procedure
Meaning
Meaning
Repeats the current disc.
4
Repeats just the current track.
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Track number indicator
Shows the number of the track currently playing.
3 Current time
4 Current track information
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3
4
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p If you perform track search or fast forward or reverse, track repeat playback is
automatically cancelled.
= For details, refer to Playback condition
indicator on page 82.
5 Displays the Phone screen
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3 Current time
4 File type indicator
Shows the type of audio files.
5 Current file information
!
p
: Track title
Shows the title of the track currently
playing (when available).
p If the title of a track is not available,
the file name appears.
: Artist name
Shows the artist name currently playing
(when available).
: Folder name/Album title
Shows the title of the album of the current file when MP3 or AAC data have information. Otherwise, shows the folder
name currently paying.
Play time
Shows the elapsed playing time within
the current file.
- - - - - - - is displayed if there is no corresponding information.
Meaning
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Indicator
Meaning
Repeats all compressed audio files.
6
Repeats the current folder.
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Track number indicator
Shows the number of the track currently playing.
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Operating by hardware
buttons
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p If you select another folder during repeat play, the repeat play range changes
.
to
p If you perform fast reverse or fast for, the repeat play range
ward during
.
changes to
is selected, it is not possible
p When
to playback a subfolder of that folder.
= For details, refer to Playback condition
indicator on page 84.
5 Displays the Phone screen
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Playing a DVD-Video
16
Starting procedure
1
Meaning
Plays the whole of the current disc.
1 2 3
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1
6
7
8
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Current time
3 Title number indicator
Shows the title number currently playing.
4 Chapter number indicator
Shows the chapter number currently playing.
5 Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time within the
current title.
6 Digital sound format indicator
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e f g h i j
p With some discs, the icon 9 may be displayed, meaning that the operation is invalid.
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Playing a DVD-Video
1 Searches for a desired scene and starts
playback from a specified time
= For details, refer to Searching for a specific scene and starting playback from a
specified time on page 88.
2 Recalls equaliser curves
3 Hides the touch panel keys and information of the current video
Touching
shows only the current video.
menu. For details, refer to the instructions provided with the disc.
a Frame-by-frame playback (or slow-motion
playback)
Playing a DVD-Video
16
!
!
!
!
p
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Playing a DVD-Video
p The appearance of this key changes according to the current setting.
2 Touch the keys to input the target number or time and then touch [Enter].
The Bookmark function lets you resume playback from a selected scene the next time the
disc is loaded.
% Touch on the DVD-V screen.
You can bookmark one point for each of up to
five discs. If you try to memorise another point
for the same disc, the older bookmark will be
overwritten by the newer one.
p To clear the bookmark on a disc, touch and
hold .
Touch
Touch [10Key].
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p This function may not work properly with
some DVD disc content. In that case, use
touch panel keys to operate the DVD menu.
is disp If you touch the screen while
played, the touch panel keys will not be displayed.
Frame-by-frame playback
This lets you move ahead one frame at a time
during pause.
% Touch [r] during pause.
Each time you touch [r], you move ahead
one frame.
p To return to normal playback, touch [d] or
[e].
p With some discs, images may be unclear
during frame-by-frame playback.
# If you touch
, the touch panel keys for selecting the menu item are displayed.
or
Playing a DVD-Video
16
p If the touch panel keys for DVD menu selection disappear, touch anywhere on the
screen, and then touch
. The touch
panel keys are displayed again.
2 Touch [OK].
Playback starts from the selected menu item.
The way to display the menu differs depending
on the disc.
Touch
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2
Operating by hardware
buttons
Pressing the TRK button
You can skip chapters forward or backward.
Pressing and holding the TRK button
You can perform fast reverse or fast forward.
! Full
A 4:3 picture is enlarged in the horizontal
direction only, enabling you to enjoy a 4:3
TV picture (normal picture) without any
omissions.
! Just
The picture is enlarged slightly at the centre
and the amount of enlargement increases
horizontally toward the ends of the picture,
enabling you to enjoy a 4:3 picture without
sensing any disparity, even on a wide
screen.
! Cinema
A picture is enlarged by the same proportion as Full or Zoom in the horizontal direction and by an intermediate proportion
between Full and Zoom in the vertical
direction; ideal for a cinema-sized (wide
screen) picture where captions lie outside
the frame.
! Zoom
A 4:3 picture is enlarged in the same proportion both vertically and horizontally;
ideal for a cinema-sized (wide screen) picture.
! Normal
A 4:3 picture is displayed normally, giving
you no sense of disparity since its proportions are the same as those of the normal
picture.
p Images may be unclear when Cinema or
Zoom is selected.
p Remember that use of this system for commercial or public viewing purposes may
constitute an infringement on the authors
rights protected by the Copyright Law.
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Meaning
= For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the AV operation screen on page 71.
Playback screen
1 2 3
1
4
7
8
9
5
a
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Current time
3 File number indicator
Shows the file number currently playing.
4 Folder number indicator
Shows the folder number currently playing.
5 Current file name indicator
Shows the file name currently playing.
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p With some discs, the icon 9 may be displayed, meaning that the operation is invalid.
1 Selects a file from the list
Touching the key displays the list which lets
you find file names or folder names on a disc.
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The contents of the folder in which the currently playing file is located are displayed.
2 Recalls equaliser curves
p If you select another folder during repeat play, the repeat play range changes
.
to
p If you perform fast reverse or fast for, the repeat play range
ward during
.
changes to
is selected, it is not possible
p When
to playback a subfolder of that folder.
= For details, refer to Repeat range indicator on page 91.
Frame-by-frame playback
This lets you move ahead one frame at a time
during pause.
% Touch [r] during pause.
Each time you touch [r], you move ahead
one frame.
p To return to normal playback, touch [d] or
[e].
p With some discs, images may be unclear
during frame-by-frame playback.
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Touch
2 Touch the keys to input the target number or time and then touch [Enter].
Touch
! Full
A 4:3 picture is enlarged in the horizontal
direction only, enabling you to enjoy a 4:3
TV picture (normal picture) without any
omissions.
! Just
The picture is enlarged slightly at the centre
and the amount of enlargement increases
horizontally toward the ends of the picture,
enabling you to enjoy a 4:3 picture without
sensing any disparity, even on a wide
screen.
! Cinema
A picture is enlarged by the same proportion as Full or Zoom in the horizontal direction and by an intermediate proportion
between Full and Zoom in the vertical
direction; ideal for a cinema-sized (wide
screen) picture where captions lie outside
the frame.
! Zoom
A 4:3 picture is enlarged in the same proportion both vertically and horizontally;
ideal for a cinema-sized (wide screen) picture.
! Normal
A 4:3 picture is displayed normally, giving
you no sense of disparity since its proportions are the same as those of the normal
picture.
p Images may be unclear when Cinema or
Zoom is selected.
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Operating by hardware
buttons
Pressing the TRK button
You can skip files forward or backward.
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Display the DVD/DivX Setup screen.
Displaying DVD/DivX
Setup menu
Touch
2
3
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p The DivX subtitles will be displayed even
when the subtitle file setting is on if no corresponding subtitle files exist.
p Up to three subtitle lines can be displayed
collectively.
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Language
Afar
Abkhazian
Afrikaans
Amharic
Arabic
Assamese
Aymara
Azerbaijani
Bashkir
Belarusian
Bulgarian
Bihari
Bislama
Bengali
Tibetan
Breton
Catalan
Corsican
Czech
Welsh
Danish
German
Dzongkha
Greek
English
Esperanto
Spanish
Estonian
Basque
Persian
Finnish
Fijian
Faroese
French
Western Frisian
Irish
Scot.Gaelic
Galician
Guarani
Gujarati
Hausa
Hindi
Croatian
Hungarian
Armenian
Interlingua
Two-letter
code, input
code
ie, 0905
ik, 0911
in, 0914
is, 0919
it, 0920
iw, 0923
ja, 1001
ji, 1009
jw, 1023
ka, 1101
kk, 1111
kl, 1112
km, 1113
kn, 1114
ko, 1115
ks, 1119
ku, 1121
ky, 1125
la, 1201
ln, 1214
lo, 1215
lt, 1220
lv, 1222
mg, 1307
mi, 1309
mk, 1311
ml, 1312
mn, 1314
mo, 1315
mr, 1318
ms, 1319
mt, 1320
my, 1325
na, 1401
ne, 1405
nl, 1412
no, 1415
oc, 1503
om, 1513
or, 1518
pa, 1601
pl, 1612
ps, 1619
pt, 1620
qu, 1721
rm, 1813
Language
Interlingue
Inupiaq
Indonesian
Icelandic
Italian
Hebrew
Japanese
Yiddish
Javanese
Georgian
Kazakh
Greenlandic
Central Khmer
Kannada
Korean
Kashmiri
Kurdish
Kirghiz
Latin
Lingala
Lao
Lithuanian
Latvian
Malagasy
Maori
Macedonian
Malayalam
Mongolian
Moldavian
Marathi
Malay
Maltese
Burmese
Nauru
Nepali
Dutch
Norwegian
Occitan
Oromo
Oriya
Panjabi
Polish
Pashto
Portuguese
Quechua
Romansh
Two-letter
code, input
code
rn, 1814
ro, 1815
ru, 1821
rw, 1823
sa, 1901
sd, 1904
sg, 1907
sh, 1908
si, 1909
sk, 1911
sl, 1912
sm, 1913
sn, 1914
so, 1915
sq, 1917
sr, 1918
ss, 1919
st, 1920
su, 1921
sv, 1922
sw, 1923
ta, 2001
te, 2005
tg, 2007
th, 2008
ti, 2009
tk, 2011
tl, 2012
tn, 2014
to, 2015
tr, 2018
ts, 2019
tt, 2020
tw, 2023
uk, 2111
ur, 2118
uz, 2126
vi, 2209
vo, 2215
wo, 2315
xh, 2408
yo, 2515
zh, 2608
zu, 2621
Language
Rundi
Romanian
Russian
Kinyarwanda
Sanskrit
Sindhi
Sango
Serbo-Croat
Sinhala
Slovak
Slovenian
Samoan
Shona
Somali
Albanian
Serbian
Swati
Sotho
Sundanese
Swedish
Swahili
Tamil
Telugu
Tajik
Thai
Tigrinya
Turkmen
Tagalog
Tswana
Tonga
Turkish
Tsonga
Tatar
Twi
Ukrainian
Urdu
Uzbek
Vietnamese
Volapk
Wolof
Xhosa
Yoruba
Chinese
Zulu
Chapter
1
7
p This unit may not achieve optimum performance with some external storage devices.
p You can play back the files on a USB storage device compliant with the Mass Storage Class. For details about the USB
Class, refer to the manual supplied with
the USB storage device.
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 File number indicator
Shows the number of the file currently playing.
3 Current time
4 File type indicator
Shows the type of audio files.
5 Playback mode
6 Current file information
!
p
: Track title
Shows the title of the track currently
playing (when available).
p If the title of a track is not available,
the file name appears.
: Artist name
Shows the artist name currently playing
(when available).
: Folder name/Album title
Shows the title of the album of the current file (when available).
p If the title of an album is not available, the folder name appears.
Play time
Shows the elapsed playing time within
the current file.
- - - - - - - is displayed if there is no corresponding information.
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Meaning
Does not play files in random order.
Plays all audio files in the current repeat play range in random order.
Meaning
Repeats all compressed audio files
in the selected external storage device (USB, SD).
Repeats just the current file.
2 3
7 6
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Operating by hardware
buttons
Pressing the TRK button
You can skip files forward or backward.
Pressing and holding the TRK button
You can perform fast reverse or fast forward.
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Starting procedure
1
1
6
7
p This unit may not achieve optimum performance with some external storage devices.
p You can play back the files on a USB storage device compliant with the Mass Storage Class. For details about the USB
Class, refer to the manual supplied with
the USB storage device.
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 File number indicator
Shows the number of the file currently playing.
3 Current time
4 Playback mode
5 Current video information
Meaning
Repeats all video files in the selected
external storage device (USB, SD).
Repeats just the current file.
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2 3 4
5
6
8 7
= For details, refer to Searching for a specific scene and starting playback from a
specified time on page 103.
9 Stops playback
a Playback and Pause
Touching [d] or [e] switches between playback and pause.
Touch
a 9
2 Touch the keys to input the target number or time and then touch [Enter].
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Operating by hardware
buttons
Pressing the TRK button
You can skip files forward or backward.
Pressing and holding the TRK button
You can perform fast reverse or fast forward.
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Starting procedure
1
21
Reading the screen
Music
2 3
= For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the AV operation screen on page 71.
9 3
1
7
a
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Song number indicator
Shows the number of the song and the total
number of songs in the selected list.
3 Current time
4 Playback mode
5 Chapter number indicator
Shows the current chapter number and total
number of chapters when a file with chapters
is played (when available).
6 Album artwork
Album art of the current song is displayed if it
is available.
7 Playback condition indicator
Indicates the current playback condition.
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Meaning
Cancels the shuffle play.
Plays back songs or videos in random order within the selected list.
Selects an album randomly, and
then plays back all the songs in that
album in order.
The actions while this indicator is
displayed on the video operation
screen vary depending on the connected iPod.
Meaning
Repeats all songs or videos in the selected list.
2 3
!
p
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5
7 6
Video
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Video
Touch
! Full
A 4:3 picture is enlarged in the horizontal
direction only, enabling you to enjoy a 4:3
TV picture (normal picture) without any
omissions.
! Just
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p
p
Operating by hardware
buttons
Pressing the TRK button
You can skip songs, videos or podcasts forward or backward.
When a song, video or podcast with chapter is
played, you can skip chapter forward or backward.
Pressing and holding the TRK button
You can perform fast reverse or fast forward.
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WARNING
Certain uses of a smartphone may not be
legal while driving in your jurisdiction, so
you must be aware of and obey any such restrictions.
If in doubt as to a particular function, only
perform it while the car is parked.
No feature should be used unless it is safe to
do so under the driving conditions you are
experiencing.
Note:
! Certain functionality of the Aha Radio service
may not be available when accessing the service through the Pioneer navigation system,
including, but not limited to, creating new
Aha stations, deleting Aha stations, recording
shouts by voice, adjusting Aha Radio App
settings, logging into Facebook, creating a Facebook account, logging into Twitter, or creating a Twitter account.
! Aha Radio is a service not affiliated with
Pioneer. More information is available at
http://www.ahamobile.com.
! A specific version of the Aha Radio application must be installed on your iPhone or
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Starting procedure
The procedure varies depending on your type
of device.
4 Connect your smartphone to this product via the separately sold App Connectivity Kit (CD-AH200).
= For details of the operations, refer to the Installation Manual.
p The cable connection method varies depending on your device.
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1
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Current time
3 Current station information
Shows which source has been selected.
! Station name
Shows the name of the Aha Radio station to which navigation system is currently tuned.
! Detailed information
Shows the information on the content
currently being played.
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p - - - - - - - is displayed if there is no
corresponding information.
! Rating information
Shows the rated value of the current
content displayed (only when and where
applicable).
Pop-up screen
4 Content image
Displays an image of the current content if
one is available.
2 3
8
1 Pauses the content currently playing and
shows a text pop-up screen
Meaning
Touching the key discloses the current car location through Aha Radio.
Touching the key retweets the selected tweets with your Twitter account.
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Touching the key performs fast reverse of the current content for 30
seconds.
Touching the key sends you to the
Location confirmation screen of the
selected POI to search for the desired route.
= For subsequent operations, refer
to Setting a route to your destination on page 44.
Touching the key likes the current
content.
p Depending on the content,
touching or cancels likes.
Touching the key dislikes the current content.
p Depending on the content,
touching or cancels dislikes.
Touching the key lets you make a
call to a phone number registered in
the current content using the handsfree function.
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1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 File number indicator
Shows the file number currently playing
(when available).
3 Current time
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1 2 3
Meaning
Does not repeat.
: Track title
Shows the title of the track currently
playing (when available).
!
: Artist name
Shows the artist name currently playing
(when available).
!
: Album title
Shows the title of the album of the current file (when available).
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p If the Bluetooth audio player is not connected, touch [Connect] and await for
the Bluetooth wireless connection.
9 Playback and Pause
Touching [d] or [e] switches between playback and pause.
Operating by hardware
buttons
Pressing the TRK button
You can skip files forward or backward.
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CAUTION
For safety reasons, video images cannot be
viewed while your vehicle is in motion. To view
video images, you must stop in a safe place and
apply the handbrake.
Using AV2
You can display the video image output by the
equipment connected to video input 2.
1 Turn on the setting of video input 2
(AV2).
= For details, refer to Setting video input 2
(AV2) on page 140.
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Current time
Using AV1
2 Hides the touch panel keys and information of the current video
Touching
shows only the current video.
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p
p
Using AV input
! Full
A 4:3 picture is enlarged in the horizontal
direction only, enabling you to enjoy a 4:3
TV picture (normal picture) without any
omissions.
! Just
The picture is enlarged slightly at the centre
and the amount of enlargement increases
horizontally toward the ends of the picture,
enabling you to enjoy a 4:3 picture without
sensing any disparity, even on a wide
screen.
! Cinema
A picture is enlarged by the same proportion as Full or Zoom in the horizontal direction and by an intermediate proportion
between Full and Zoom in the vertical
direction; ideal for a cinema-sized (wide
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WARNING
Certain uses of a smartphone may not be
legal while driving in your jurisdiction, so
you must be aware of and obey any such restrictions.
If in doubt as to a particular function, only
perform it while the car is parked.
No feature should be used unless it is safe to
do so under the driving conditions you are
experiencing.
To utilise compatible applications via
AppRadio Mode with an iPhone 5/iPod
touch (5th generation), you must first update the Pioneer navigation systems firmware.
The iPhone 5/iPod touch (5th generation)
compatible firmware is available as a free
download from the Pioneer website:
http://www.pioneer.eu
Additional cables are also required to connect the iPhone 5/iPod touch (5th generation) to your Pioneer navigation system.
Please visit the Pioneer website to learn
more about iPhone 5/iPod touch (5th generation) compatibility and connectivity for
your navigation system.
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4 Touch [Apps].
A message, which notifies you that your
iPhone can launch the application, appears
on screen.
A message, which asks you whether you want
to launch your application, appears on your
iPhone.
Starting procedure
The procedure varies depending on your type
of device.
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Icon
= For details, refer to Selecting the device connection method on page 148.
4 Connect your smartphone to this product via the separately sold App Connectivity Kit (CD-AH200).
p The cable connection method varies depending on your device.
= For details of the operations, refer to the Installation Manual.
6 Touch [Apps].
The AppRadio app is launched, and the
AppRadio Mode screen (Application menu
screen) appears.
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Other functions
Displaying the image of your
application (iPhone)
You can set an image of the application for
iPhone, which is not compatible with
AppRadio Mode, to be shown on the screen.
p Depending on the type of application, you
may not be able to see the image on
screen.
p You can only control the application on the
connected device.
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3 Touch [Apps].
The image in your smartphone appears on the
screen.
4 Launch an application on your smartphone.
An image of the application appears on the
screen.
5 Press the HOME button to return to the
Top Menu screen.
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2 Touch .
The Information screen appears.
3
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7
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1
2
3
4
5
1 Speed Pulse
The Speed Pulse value detected by the navigation system is shown. 0 is shown while
the vehicle is stationary.
2 Illumination
When the headlights or small lamps of a vehicle are on, On is displayed. When the
small lamps of a vehicle are off, Off is displayed. (If the orange/white lead is not connected, Off appears.)
3 Back Signal
When the gear stick is shifted to R, the
signal switches to High or Low. (One of
these is displayed depending on the vehicle.)
4 Handbrake
When the handbrake is applied, On is displayed. When the handbrake is released,
Off is displayed.
5 Vehicle Bus
When the optional Vehicle Bus adapter is
connected, Connected is displayed. If not
connected, is displayed.
6 GPS Antenna
Indicates the connection status of the GPS
aerial, the reception sensitivity, and from
how many satellites the signal is received.
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Used in positioning
Orange
Yes
Yes
Yellow
Yes
No
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4
1 Learning
Indicates the current driving mode.
2 Distance
Indicates driving distance.
3 Acceleration or deceleration/Rotational
speed
Indicates the acceleration or deceleration
velocity of your vehicle. Also, the rotational
speed when your vehicle turns to the left or
right is shown.
4 Inclination
Indicates the incline of the street that you
are currently on.
5 Speed Pulse
Indicates the total number of speed pulses.
6 Degree of learning
Sensor learning situations for distance
(Distance), right turn (Right Turn), left turn
(Left Turn) and 3D detection (3D Detection) are indicated by the length of bars.
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Clearing status
You can delete the learned results stored in
Distance, Speed Pulse or Learning.
1 Touch [Distance] or [Speed Pulse].
The following message appears.
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2 Touch [Yes].
Clears the results stored in Distance or
Speed Pulse.
3
Touch [Learning].
Touch [OK].
After searching for a point, the map of the selected position is displayed.
2 Press the HOME button to display the
Top Menu screen.
3
Touch [Destination].
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4 Touch [Home].
If the home location has not been stored yet, a
confirmation message appears.
5 Touch [Yes].
The registration is complete.
p If your home location has been newly registered, the name Home and home mark
are automatically entered.
p You can change your home position.
= For details, refer to Editing registered locations on page 50.
Touch [Mute].
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! Guide/Tel:
The volume is muted or attenuated according to the following conditions.
When the navigation outputs the guidance voice.
When you use a mobile phone via
Bluetooth technology (dialling, talking,
incoming call).
! Tel:
The volume is muted or attenuated when
you use a mobile phone via Bluetooth technology (dialling, talking, incoming call).
! Off:
The volume does not change.
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Switching the muting/
attenuation level
! Guidance
This setting controls the guidance volume
of navigation.
! Phone volume.
This setting controls the incoming voice volume.
! Ringtone
This setting controls the incoming ring tone
volume.
p Ringtone and Phone volume. adjustments are needed only when a mobile
phone featuring Bluetooth technology is
connected.
# If you touch the key next to Beep, the setting
is changed.
! On (default):
A beep sounds.
! Off:
The beep sound is muted.
= For details, refer to Displaying the adjustment and correction screen on page 126.
Touch [Mute].
Touch the item you want to configure.
! 20dB:
The volume becomes 1/10.
! 10dB:
The volume becomes 1/3.
! Mute:
The volume becomes 0.
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Touch
When you are driving in the area where an ordinary road and toll road run parallel, and if
the system calculates your vehicle position to
be on a road opposite from the one on which
you are actually driving, you can switch your
vehicle position to the right road, i.e. either the
ordinary road or the toll road.
1 Display the Volume/Position adjustment screen.
= For details, refer to Displaying the adjustment and correction screen on page 126.
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Touch [Guide].
Customising preferences
! Off (default):
Does not delete the track log automatically.
! Near Home:
After you turn off power of this product
(turn off the engine) at a location within
100 m from registered your home, the track
log is deleted automatically.
! At Power Off:
After you turn off power of this product
(turn off the engine), the track log is deleted
automatically.
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Touch [Guide].
3 Touch [Ferry].
The setting screen appears.
Touch [Guide].
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Touch [Guide].
Touch [Guide].
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If the time difference is not set correctly, the navigation system cannot consider traffic regulations
correctly. Set the time difference correctly.
= For details, refer to Setting the time difference
on page 136.
Touch [Guide].
3 Touch [Motorway].
The setting screen appears.
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Touch [Guide].
Touch [Guide].
Touch [Guide].
3 Touch [Distance/ETA].
The setting screen appears.
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Touch [Guide].
Touch [Guide].
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Touch [Guide].
Motorway
! km:
90km/h, 100km/h (default), 110km/h,
120km/h, 130km/h
! mile or Mile&Yard:
55mph, 60mph (default), 70mph, 75mph,
80mph
p The unit may vary depending on the settings.
= For details, refer to Changing the unit between km and miles on page 134.
p The estimated time of arrival may not take
into account parameters other than this
speed value.
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! km (default):
Shows distance in kilometres.
! mile:
Shows distance in miles.
! Mile&Yard:
Shows distance in miles and yards.
# If you touch [No], the setting is cancelled.
3 Touch [Traffic].
The setting screen appears.
4
2 Touch .
The Edit/Settings menu appears.
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7 Touch
on the Language settings
screen.
A message confirming whether to restart the
navigation system appears.
8 Touch [Yes].
The navigation system restarts.
# If you press the MODE, MAP, or HOME button, the setting procedure is cancelled.
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4 Touch [OK].
The image is set as the splash screen, and the
map screen returns.
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3 Insert an SD memory card into the SD
card slot.
Customising preferences
= For details of the operation, refer to Inserting and ejecting an SD memory card on
page 16.
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or
to adjust the values for
4 Touch
Red, Green and Blue to create a favourite
colour.
Colour bar
Available options:
! Coloured keys:
Selects the desired preset colour.
! Memory:
Selects the registered colour in the memory.
! Scan:
Shifts gradually between the five default
colours in sequence.
! Custom:
Displays the Illumination Color screen.
You can customise the illumination colour.
= For details, refer to Creating a user-defined colour and storing it to memory on
page 138.
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.
The previous screen returns.
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the rear display output
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2
Touch
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4 Touch [On].
The connected component is enabled.
p Use AV1 Input when connecting CDRM10 (sold separately) through the external
video component.
# If you touch [Off], the setting is turned off.
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4 Touch [On].
The connected component is enabled.
# If you touch [Off], the setting is turned off.
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5
Adjusting loudness
2 Touch [FAD/BAL].
When Sub. W is selected in Rear SP,
[Balance] will be displayed instead of
[FAD/BAL] and the front/rear speaker balance
cannot be adjusted.
= For details, refer to Setting the rear output
on page 149.
3 Touch
or
to adjust front/rear
speaker balance.
Each time you touch
or
, the front/rear
speaker balance moves towards the front or
rear.
Front 15 to Rear 15 is displayed as the
front/rear speaker balance moves from the
front to rear.
Set Front and Rear to 0 when using a
dual speaker system.
4 Touch
or
to adjust the left/right
speaker balance.
Each time you touch
or
, the left/right
speaker balance moves towards the left or
right.
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Touch [Loudness].
Touch [On].
4 Touch
or
, and select the level
you want to set.
Low Mid High
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3
Customising preferences
= For details of the operations, refer to Adjusting the equaliser curve automatically (Auto
EQ) on page 146.
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! A Custom2 curve can be created common to all sources. If you make adjustments when the Custom2 curve is
selected, the Custom2 curve will be updated.
! The Custom1 curve is applied to each of
the sources selected, but you can apply the
same curve to the following sources.
AV1 and AV2
CD, ROM, DVD-V, and DivX
SD and USB
Bluetooth Audio and Aha Radio
(Bluetooth connection)
iPod and Aha Radio (iPhone)
1 Display the AV Sound Settings
screen.
= For details, refer to Displaying the screen for
AV sound settings on page 141.
Touch [Customize].
Touch [SLA].
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Touch [HPF].
Touch [On].
4 Each touch of
or
changes the
cut-off frequencies as follows:
50Hz 63Hz 80Hz 100Hz 125Hz
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!
!
!
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3 Touch
sition.
or
WARNING
A loud tone (noise) may be emitted from the
speakers when measuring the vehicles acoustics. Never perform the Auto EQ measurement
while driving.
CAUTION
! Thoroughly check the conditions before performing Auto EQ, as the speakers may be damaged if this is performed under the following
conditions:
When the speakers are incorrectly connected. (For example, when a rear speaker
is connected as a subwoofer output.)
When a speaker is connected to a power
amp delivering output higher than the
speakers maximum input power capability.
! If a microphone for acoustical measurement
(sold separately) is not placed in an appropriate location, the measurement tone may become loud and measurement may take a long
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2 Fix the microphone for acoustical measurement (sold separately) in the centre of
the headrest of the drivers seat, facing forward.
The Auto EQ may differ depending on where
you place the microphone. If desired, place
the microphone on the front passenger seat
and perform Auto EQ.
Performing Auto EQ
p Auto EQ changes the audio settings as follows:
! Auto EQ on the EQ Menu screen is
set to On.
= For details, refer to Using the auto-adjusted equaliser on page 144.
! The fader/balance settings return to the
centre position.
= For details, refer to Using balance adjustment on page 142.
! The equaliser curve switches to Flat.
= For details, refer to Using the equaliser on page 142.
! The front and rear speakers will automatically be adjusted to a high pass filter
setting.
p Previous settings for Auto EQ will be overwritten.
p For AVIC-F50BT users
Do not press the h button to open or close
the panel when you are using the microphone.
1 Stop the vehicle in a quiet place, close
all the doors, windows and sun roof, and
then turn the engine off.
If the engine is left running, engine noise may
prevent correct Auto EQ.
p If driving restrictions are detected during
measurement, measurement is cancelled.
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6 Set the video setting for the rear display to Mirror AV.
= For details of the operations, refer to Selecting the video for rear display on page 151.
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11 Plug the microphone into the mini-jack
connector.
Mini-jack of the RCA connector
Touch
12 Touch [Start].
A 10-second countdown starts.
13 Exit the vehicle and keep the door
closed until the countdown finishes.
When the countdown is over, a measurement
tone (noise) is emitted from the speakers and
the Auto EQ measurement begins.
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! iPhone:
The connection setting of iPhone is enabled.
! Android:
The connection setting of smartphone
(Android device) is enabled.
p The [Apps] key icon of the Top Menu
screen varies according to the connection
setting.
p You cannot set to connect when your device
is connected to this navigation system with
a cable.
p When a device that supports Bluetooth SPP
(Serial Port Profile) is registered and preferentially paired, the connection will set to
Android automatically.
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Adjusting the picture
CAUTION
For safety reasons, you cannot use some of these
navigation functions while your vehicle is in motion. To enable these functions, you must stop in
a safe place and apply the handbrake. Refer to
Important Information for the User (a separate
manual).
! Brightness:
Adjusts the black intensity.
! Contrast:
Adjusts the contrast.
! Dimmer:
Adjusts the brightness of display.
! Colour Temp.:
Adjusts the tone of colour (which colour is
emphasised, red or blue).
! Colour:
Adjusts the colour saturation.
! Hue:
Adjusts the tone of colour (which colour is
emphasised, red or green).
p Touching [Standby] while adjusting the
rear view camera image clears the screen
temporarily.
= For details, refer to Temporarily clearing
the screen (navigation system in standby
mode) on page 20.
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3 Touch
.
The previous screen returns.
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Selecting the video for rear
display
2 Touch
screen.
p Touching
closes the pop-up screen.
p When Mirror AV is selected, the following
restrictions are applied to rear display.
When selecting Rear View in the map
display, nothing is displayed.
All sounds cannot be output for the rear
display.
When playing back video files on the external storage device (USB, SD), the
video image is not output.
The picture may have noise if the iPod
video is output to the rear display.
p When Disc is selected, the following restriction is applied to rear display.
When a CD or MP3/WMA/AAC disc is
set in the built-in DVD drive, only the
sound is output.
p When iPod is selected, the following restriction is applied to rear display.
The picture may have noise if the iPod
video is output to the rear display.
p When AV1 or AV2 is selected, the following restrictions are applied to the rear
display.
The video image and sound are output
only when AV1 or AV2 has both
video and sound.
The video image and sound are output
only when the corresponding settings
on AV1 Input or AV2 Input are
On.
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2 Insert an SD memory card into the SD
card slot.
= For details of the operation, refer to Inserting and ejecting an SD memory card on
page 16.
Touch [Polarity].
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! Off (default):
The guideline disappears.
! On:
The guideline appears.
Markings
25cm
Rear bumper
1
1 Switches the display to the Parking Assist
screen.
p Because the Vehicle Bus adapter cannot
connect to this product, this key is always inactive.
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6 Touch [OK].
The screen for setting the guidelines appears.
7
Touch
or
8 Touch , ,
or
sition of the point.
to select a point.
9 Touch [OK].
The set value is saved and the rear view image
appears.
# If you touch [Default], the point returns to the
preadjustment position.
# If you touch , the display returns to the setting screen for guidelines without reflecting the
setting.
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2
Displaying obstacle
detection information
CAUTION
This function is intended solely to assist the drivers vision. It does not detect all dangers and obstacles and is not a substitute for your
attentiveness, judgement, and care while parking
your vehicle.
Turn on the parking assist sensor on your vehicle, and the navigation screen will switch to
the Parking Assist screen.
p This function is only available for vehicles
equipped with a parking sensor system.
p The Parking Assist screen is not displayed until the navigation screen has
started.
3
1 Displays the position of detected obstacles.
2 The previous screen returns.
3 Switches the display to the rear view camera
image.
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! For information on installing the Vehicle Bus
adapter, see the operating manual of the Vehicle Bus adapter.
! After installing the Vehicle Bus adapter, be
sure to check operations.
! For details about vehicle models that are compatible with Vehicle Bus adapters, refer to the
information on our website.
! Functions and displays vary depending on the
vehicle model. For details of the functions
available according to model, refer to the information on our website.
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You can set a password for the navigation system. If the back-up lead is cut after the password is set, the navigation system prompts for
the password at the time of next boot up.
Area2
2 Touch [OK].
If you enter the correct password, the navigation system will be unlocked.
Other functions
Area3
4 Touch [Yes].
The password setting screen appears.
A message confirming a password hint appears.
Touch [OK].
7 Touch [OK].
The Password confirmation screen appears.
Touch [OK].
Touch [OK].
Forgotten password
Contact the nearest authorised Pioneer Service Station.
p If you want to change the password currently set, enter the current password and
then enter the new one.
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Method 1
Method 2
Method 3
AV Input
Other settings
Volume Settings
Other settings
Source Settings
Vol./Pos. Adj.
Polarity
Other settings
View mode and scale setting on the map, direction of the map
Current route
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!
!
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Setting items to be deleted
Method 1
Method 3
Track log
Dimmer
Other settings
Picture Adjustment
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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
Action (Reference)
Confirm once more that all connections are
correct.
Rectify the reason for the fuse blowing, then
replace the fuse. Always install a correct fuse
with the same rating.
Noise and other factors are causing Park your vehicle in a safe place, and turn off
the built-in microprocessor to oper- the engine. Turn the ignition key back to off
ate incorrectly.
(ACC OFF). Then restart the engine, and turn
the power to the navigation system back on.
You cannot position your vehicle The GPS aerial is in an unsuitable
on the map without a significant location.
positioning error.
Appendix
The power does not turn on. The Leads and connectors are incornavigation system does not op- rectly connected.
erate.
The fuse is blown.
Obstacles are blocking signals from The quality of signals from the GPS satellites
the satellites.
is poor, causing reduced positioning accuracy. Check the GPS signal reception and the
position of the GPS aerial if necessary, or continue driving until reception improves. Keep
the aerial clean.
The position of satellites relative to
your vehicle is inadequate.
Signals from the GPS satellites have The quality of signals from the GPS satellites
been modified to reduce accuracy. is poor, causing reduced positioning accu(GPS satellites are operated by the racy. Wait until reception improves.
US Department of Defense, and the
US government reserves the right to
distort positioning data for military
reasons. This may lead to greater
positioning errors.)
If a vehicle phone or mobile phone The quality of signals from the GPS satellites
is used near the GPS aerial, GPS re- is poor, impairing positioning accuracy.
ception may be lost temporarily.
When using a mobile phone, keep its aerial
away from the GPS aerial.
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Appendix
Symptom
Cause
Action (Reference)
You cannot position your vehicle Something is covering the GPS aer- Do not cover the GPS aerial with spray paint
on the map without a significant ial.
or vehicle wax, because this may block the repositioning error.
ception of GPS signals. Snow buildup can
also degrade the signals.
Signals from the vehicles speed
Check that the cables are properly connected.
pulse are not being picked up prop- If necessary, consult the dealer that installed
erly.
the system.
The navigation system may not be
mounted securely in your vehicle.
Confirm the installation angle. (The navigation system must be installed within the allowed installation angle. For details, refer to
the Installation Manual.)
Indication of the position of your ve- Check whether or not the reverse gear signal
hicle is misaligned after a U-turn or input lead (violet) is properly connected. (The
reversing.
navigation system works properly without the
lead connected, but positioning accuracy will
be adversely affected.)
The map colour does not switch Day/Night Display is set to
automatically between daytime Day.
and nighttime.
The orange/white lead is not connected.
The vehicles light is turned ON, and Read about Day/Night Display setting
Automatic is selected on Day/
and, if desired, select Day. (Page 130)
Night Display.
The picture quality adjustment of
the display is incorrect.
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Symptom
Cause
Action (Reference)
Before ejecting the disc, switch the source.
This problem may occur when certain connection methods are used.
There is a problem with the rear dis- Check the rear display and its connection.
play, for example a faulty wiring connection.
An AV source that cannot output to
the rear display is selected.
The setting for the rear view camera Select the appropriate setting for the rear
is incorrect.
view camera.
The gearstick was placed in [R]
when the rear view camera was not
connected.
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There is no response when the The touch panel keys deviate from
Perform touch panel calibration. (Page 137)
touch panel keys are touched, or the actual positions that respond to
a different key responds.
your touch for some reason.
The external storage device
(USB, SD) cannot be used.
Charging stopped because the tem- Disconnect the smartphone from the cable,
perature of the smartphone rose
and wait until the smartphone cools down.
due to prolonged use of the smartphone during charging.
More battery power was consumed
than was gained from charging.
Cause
Action (Reference)
The loaded disc is a type this system Check what type of disc it is. (Page 176)
cannot play.
The screen is covered by a cau- The handbrake lead is not contion message and the video can- nected or applied.
not be shown.
The handbrake interlock is activated.
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Appendix
Symptom
Cause
The AV1 Input or AV2 Input set- Correct the settings. (Page 116)
ting is incorrect.
Action (Reference)
The system is performing still, slow There is no sound during still, slow motion, or
motion, or frame-by-frame playback frame-by-frame playback with DVD-Video.
with DVD-Video.
The system is paused or performing, For the media other than music CD (CD-DA),
fast reverse or forward during the
there is no sound on fast reverse or forward.
disc playback.
The picture is extremely unclear/ The disc features a signal to prohibit Since the navigation system is compatible
distorted and dark during play- copying. (Some discs may have
with the copy guard analogue copy protect
back.
this.)
system, the picture may suffer from horizontal stripes or other imperfections when a disc
with that kind of protection signal is viewed
on some displays. This does not mean the navigation system is malfunctioning.
iPod cannot be operated.
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Appendix
Symptom
Cause
Action (Reference)
Cause
Action (Reference)
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Dialling is impossible because Your phone is out of range for serRetry after re-entering the range for service.
the touch panel keys for dialling vice.
are inactive.
The connection between the mobile Perform the connection process.
phone and the navigation system
cannot be established now.
Cause
While operating an application, the Press the HOME button to display the Top
application was ended on the smart- Menu screen.
phone side.
Action (Reference)
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Appendix
Messages for navigation functions
The following messages may be displayed by your navigation system. Refer to the table 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
cases, follow the instructions given on the display.
Message
Cause
Action (Reference)
! Retry.
! Consult the Pioneer Local dealer if this message persists.
No image file.
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Check the speaker connection. If the message fails to disappear even after the engine
is switched off/on, contact your dealer or an
authorised Pioneer Service Station for assistance.
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Appendix
Messages for AV functions
When problems occur with AV source playback, an error message appears on the display. Refer
to the table below to identify the problem, then take the suggested corrective action. 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.
Built-in DVD drive
Message
Cause
Action (Reference)
Clean the disc.
Replace the disc.
Check that the disc is loaded correctly.
Appendix
The disc does not have the same re- Replace the DVD-Video with one bearing the
gion number as the navigation sys- correct region number.
tem.
Replace the disc with one the navigation system can play. (Page 179, Page 195)
Playback error due to irregular temperature. Please remove the disc. (THERMAL
PROTECTION IN MOTION)
Wait until the units temperature returns within normal operating limits.
The device does not match the device registered with the VOD provider. VOD content cannot be played
back.
Check whether this device has been registered with the VOD provider.
Unable to play back. Refer to High definition (HD) DivX video can- Create playable one and retry.
Operation Manual for playnot be played.
able file format. (VIDEO RESOLUTION NOT SUPPORTED)
SD/USB/iPod
Message
Cause
Action (Reference)
This type of file cannot be played by Replace it with a playable file. (Page 179,
this unit.
Page 195)
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Appendix
Message
Cause
The connected USB storage device Disconnect the USB storage device and do
consumes more than the maximum not use it. Turn the ignition switch to off, then
allowable current.
turn ACC back on or turn the ignition switch
on and then connect the compliant USB storage device.
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The USB connector or USB cable is Confirm that the USB connector or USB
short-circuited.
cable is not caught in something or damaged.
Action (Reference)
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Appendix
Messages for Bluetooth functions
When problems occur with Bluetooth functions, an error message appears on the display. Refer
to the table below to identify the problem, then take the suggested corrective action. If the error
persists, record the error message and contact your dealer or your nearest Pioneer service centre.
Cause
Action (Reference)
After the operation of another device is complete, reconnect the Bluetooth device.
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Message
Currently unable to register
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Appendix
Positioning technology
Positioning by GPS
The Global Positioning System (GPS) uses a
network of satellites orbiting the Earth. Each
of the satellites, which orbit at a height of
21 000 km, continually broadcasts radio signals giving time and position information. This
ensures that signals from at least three can be
picked up from any open area on the earths
surface.
The accuracy of the GPS information depends
on how good the reception is. When the signals are strong and reception is good, GPS
can determine latitude, longitude and altitude
for accurate positioning in three dimensions.
But if signal quality is poor, only two dimensions, latitude and longitude, can be obtained
and positioning errors are somewhat greater.
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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.
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Map matching
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.
Under elevated
roads or similar
structures
When driving
among high buildings
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Appendix
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 displayed on the map screen.
! If you make a slight turn.
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Appendix
! If trees or other obstacles block the GPS
signals for a considerable period.
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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.
CAUTION
When a route is calculated, the route and voice
guidance for the route are automatically set.
Also, for day or time traffic regulations, only information about traffic regulations applicable at the
time when the route was calculated is considered. One-way streets and street closures may
not be taken into consideration. For example, if a
street is open during the morning only, but you
arrive later, it would be against the traffic regulations so you cannot drive along the set route.
When driving, please follow the actual traffic
signs. Also, the system may not know some traffic regulations.
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current heading. In such cases, you are instructed to turn around, so please turn
around safely by following the actual traffic
rules.
In some cases, a route may begin on the
opposite side of a railway or river from your
actual current location. If this happens,
drive towards your destination for a while,
and try route calculation again.
When there is a traffic jam ahead, a detour
route may not be suggested if driving
through the traffic jam would still be better
than taking the detour.
There may be instances when the starting
point, the waypoint and the destination
point are not on the highlighted route.
The number of roundabout exits displayed
on the screen may differ from the actual
number of roads.
Route highlighting
! Once set, the route is highlighted in bright
colour on the map.
! The immediate vicinity of your starting
point and destination may not be highlighted, and neither will areas with particularly complex road layouts. Consequently,
the route may appear to be cut off on the
display, but voice guidance will continue.
Appendix
Appendix
Built-in drive and care
! Use only conventional, fully circular discs.
Do not use shaped discs.
Appendix
Playable discs
DVD-Video and CD
DVD and CD discs that display the logos
shown below generally can be played on this
built-in DVD drive.
DVD-Video
CD
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Appendix
p
Playing DualDisc
! DualDiscs are two-sided discs that have a
recordable CD for audio on one side and a
recordable DVD for video on the other.
! Playback of the DVD side is possible with
this navigation system. However, since the
CD side of DualDiscs is not physically compatible with the general CD standard, it
may not be possible to play the CD side
with this navigation system.
! Frequent loading and ejecting of a
DualDisc may result in scratches to the
disc.
! Serious scratches can lead to playback problems on this navigation system. In some
cases, a DualDisc may become stuck in
the disc-loading slot and will not eject. To
prevent this, we recommend you refrain
from using DualDisc with this navigation
system.
! Please refer to the manufacturer for more
detailed information about DualDiscs.
Dolby Digital
This product will down-mix Dolby Digital signals internally and the sound will be output in
stereo.
p Manufactured under licence from Dolby
Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
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DVD-Video discs
! DVD-Video discs that have incompatible region numbers cannot be played on this
DVD drive. The region number of the player
can be found on this products chassis.
DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD-R SL (Single
Layer)/DVD-R DL (Dual Layer) discs
! Unfinalised discs which have been recorded with the Video format (video mode)
cannot be played back.
! Discs which have been recorded with the
Video Recording format (VR mode) cannot
be played back.
! DVD-R DL (Dual Layer) discs which have
been recorded with Layer Jump recording
cannot be played back.
! For detailed information about recording
mode, please contact the manufacturer of
media, recorders, or writing software.
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Appendix
CD-R/CD-RW discs
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Appendix
Notes specific to DivX files
! Only DivX files downloaded from DivX partner sites are guaranteed for proper operation. Unauthorised DivX files may not
operate properly.
! DRM rental files cannot be operated until
playing back is started.
! The navigation system corresponds to a
DivX file display of up to 1 590 minutes 43
seconds. Search operations beyond this
time limit are prohibited.
! DivX VOD file playback requires supplying
the ID code of this navigation system to the
DivX VOD provider. Regarding the ID code,
refer to Displaying your DivX VOD registration code on page 140.
! Plays all versions of DivX video, except for
DivX 7 with standard playback of DivX
media files.
! For more details about DivX, visit the following site:
http://www.divx.com/
DivX subtitle files
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Appendix
Appendix
Media compatibility chart
General
DVD-R/-R SL/-R
DL/DVD-RW
CD-R/-RW
File system
!
!
!
!
Maximum number of
folders
700
Maximum number of
files
999
ISO9660 level 1
ISO9660 level 2
Romeo, Joliet
UDF 1.02/1.50/
2.00/2.01/2.50
!
!
!
!
ISO9660 level 1
ISO9660 level 2
Romeo, Joliet
UDF 1.02/1.50/
2.00/2.01/2.50
SD memory card
FAT16/FAT32
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Media
300
3 500
5 000
MP3, WMA, AAC, WAVE, H.264, MPEG4,
WMV
Notes:
! Maximum playback time of audio file stored in the disc: 60 h
! Maximum playback time of audio file stored on an external storage device (USB, SD): 7.5 h (450 minutes)
MP3 compatibility
DVD-R/-R SL/-R
DL/DVD-RW
Media
CD-R/-RW
SD memory card
File extension
.mp3
Bit rate
Sampling frequency
8 kHz to 48 kHz
ID3 tag
Notes:
! Ver. 2.x of ID3 tag is prioritised when both Ver. 1.x and Ver. 2.x exist.
! The navigation system is not compatible with the following:
MP3i (MP3 interactive), mp3 PRO, m3u playlist
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WMA compatibility
DVD-R/-R SL/-R
DL/DVD-RW
Media
CD-R/-RW
File extension
.wma
Bit rate
Sampling frequency
8 kHz to 48 kHz
SD memory card
SD memory card
Note:
The navigation system is not compatible with the following:
Windows Media Audio 9 Professional, Lossless, Voice
WAV compatibility
Media
CD-R/-RW
DVD-R/-R SL/-R
DL/DVD-RW
File extension
Format
Sampling frequency
.wav
WAV files on the CD-R/-RW, DVD-R/-RW/-R
SL/-R DL cannot be played.
Quantisation bits
Note:
The sampling frequency shown in the display may be rounded.
AAC compatibility
DVD-R/-R SL/-R
DL/DVD-RW
Media
CD-R/-RW
File extension
.m4a
Bit rate
Sampling frequency
Note:
The navigation system plays back AAC files encoded by iTunes.
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8 kHz to 48 kHz
SD memory card
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Appendix
DivX compatibility
DVD-R/-R SL/-R
DL/DVD-RW
Media
CD-R/-RW
File extension
.avi/.divx
Sampling frequency
(MP3)
4 GB
SD memory card
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Notes:
! The navigation system is not compatible with the following:
DivX Ultra format, DivX files without video data, DivX files encoded with LPCM (Linear PCM) audio codec
! Depending on the file information composition, such as the number of audio streams, there may be a slight
delay in the start of playback on discs.
! If a file contains more than 4 GB, playback stops before the end.
! Some special operations may be prohibited because of the composition of DivX files.
! Files with high transfer rates may not be played back correctly. The standard transfer rate is 4 Mbps for CDs and
10.08 Mbps for DVDs.
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Appendix
Video files compatibility (USB, SD)
File extension
.avi
.mp4
.m4v
.wmv
Format
MPEG-4
MPEG-4
H.264
MPEG-4
WMV
Compatible video
codec
MPEG-4
MPEG-4
H.264
MPEG-4
WMV
Compatible audio
codec
Linear PCM
(LPCM)
MP3
AAC
AAC
AAC
WMA
Maximum resolution
Bit rate:
2.5 Mbps
Frame rate:
30 fps
Bit rate:
1.5 Mbps
Frame rate:
30 fps
Bit rate:
2.5 Mbps
Frame rate:
30 fps
4 GB
150 minutes
Bit rate:
2.5 Mbps
Frame rate:
30 fps
Common notes
! The navigation system may not operate correctly, depending on the application used
to encode WMA files.
! Depending on the version of Windows
Media Player used to encode WMA files,
album names and other text information
may not be correctly displayed.
! There may be a slight delay when starting
playback of audio files encoded with image
data.
! The navigation system is not compatible
with packet write data transfer.
! This navigation system can recognise up to
32 characters, beginning with the first character, including extension for the file and
folder name. Depending on the display
area, the navigation system may try to display them with a reduced font size. However, the maximum number of the
characters that you can display varies according to the width of each character, and
of the display area.
! Folder selection sequence or other operations may be altered, depending on the encoding or writing software.
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Appendix
Example of a hierarchy
Appendix
4
5
6
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
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. (A blank list will appear.) Also,
these folders will be skipped without displaying the folder number.
Bluetooth
! The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth
SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by
PIONEER CORPORATION is under licence.
Other trademarks and trade names are
those of their respective owners.
WMA/WMV
Windows Media is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in
the United States and/or other countries.
p This product includes technology owned by
Microsoft Corporation and cannot be used
or distributed without a licence from
Microsoft Licensing, Inc.
DivX
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DivX is a compressed digital video format created by the DivX video codec from DivX, LLC, a
subsidiary of Rovi Corporation. This unit can
play DivX video files recorded on CD-R/RW/
ROM and DVD-R/RW/ROM discs. Keeping the
same terminology as DVD video, individual
DivX video files are called Titles. Keep in
mind that when naming flies/titles on a CD-R/
RW or a DVD-R/RW disc prior to burning, they
will by played in written order by default.
p DivX, DivX Certified and associated logos
are trademarks of Rovi Corporation or its
subsidiaries and are used under licence.
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX is a digital
video format created by DivX, LLC, a subsidiary
of Rovi Corporation. This is an official DivX
Certified device that plays DivX video. Visit
divx.com for more information and software
tools to convert your files into DivX videos.
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This
DivX Certified device must be registered in
order to play purchased DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD) movies. To obtain your registration code, locate the DivX VOD section in
Displaying your DivX VOD registration code. Go
to vod.divx.com for more information on how
to complete your registration.
= For details, refer to Displaying your DivX
VOD registration code on page 140.
AAC
AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding and
refers to an audio compression technology
standard used with MPEG-2 and MPEG-4. Several applications can be used to encode AAC
files, but file formats and extensions differ depending on the application which is used to
encode. This unit plays back AAC files encoded by iTunes.
Android
Android is a trademark of Google Inc.
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Detailed information
regarding connected iPod
devices
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.
! 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.
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Appendix
iTunes
iTunes is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered
in the U.S. and other countries.
Aha Radio
Limitations:
! Access to app-based connected content will
depend on the availability of cellular and/or
Wi-Fi network coverage for the purpose of allowing your smartphone to connect to the Internet.
! Service availability may be geographically limited to the region. Consult the connected content service provider for additional
information.
! Ability of this product to access connected
content is subject to change without notice
and could be affected by any of the following:
compatibility issues with future firmware versions of smartphone; compatibility issues with
future versions of the connected content application(s) for the smartphone; changes to or
Appendix
IMPORTANT
Requirements to access app-based connected
content services using this product:
! Latest version of the Pioneer compatible connected content application(s) for the smartphone, available from the service provider,
downloaded to your iPhone device.
! A current account with the content service
provider.
! Smartphone Data Plan.
Note: if the Data Plan for your smartphone
does not provide for unlimited data usage, additional charges from your carrier may apply
for accessing app-based connected content
via 3G and/or EDGE networks.
! Connection to the Internet via 3G, EDGE or
Wi-Fi network.
! Optional Pioneer adapter cable connecting
your iPhone to the Pioneer navigation system.
HDMI
MHL
MHL, the MHL Logo, and Mobile High-Definition
Link are trademarks or registered trademarks of
MHL, LLC in the United States and other
countries.
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Using the LCD screen correctly
Handling the LCD screen
! When the LCD screen is subjected to direct
sunlight for a long period of time, it will become very hot, resulting in possible damage to the LCD screen. When not using
this navigation system, avoid exposing it to
direct sunlight as much as possible.
! The LCD screen should be used within the
temperature ranges shown in Specifications.
! Do not use the LCD screen at temperatures
higher or lower than the operating temperature range, because the LCD screen
may not operate normally and could be damaged.
! The LCD screen is exposed in order to increase its visibility within the vehicle.
Please do not press strongly on it as this
may damage it.
! Do not push the LCD screen with excessive
force as this may scratch it.
! Never touch the LCD screen with anything
besides your finger when operating the
touch panel functions. The LCD screen can
scratch easily.
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Appendix
Display information
Destination menu
Phone menu
Page
36
Dial Pad
61
Spell Name
39
Contacts List
62
Private
42, 50
Call history
63
Favourites
50
Redial
64
History
42, 51
Bluetooth Settings
67
67
68
Edit/Delete
65
Home
39
Near Me
40
Near dest.
40
Around City
41
Coordinates
43
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Page
Address
Information menu
Page
Trfc info.
53
Version information
125
system settings
123
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Appendix
Edit/Settings menu
Map Display
Page
Page
Data Edit
50
Navi settings
123
128
AV Settings
Road Colour
128
Source Settings
139
2D locked scroll
129
App settings
148
3D Land Mark
129
Vol./Pos. Adj.
127
City Map
129
System Settings
135
129
Safe Mode
154
Day/Night Display
130
130
130
131
Edit menu
Page
188
Edit favorite
50
51
52
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Guide
Page
Route Condition
131
Toll road
131
Ferry
131
Learning Route
132
Traffic avoidance
133
Time restrictions
132
Motorway
132
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Appendix
Page
AV Settings menu
132
Distance/ETA
133
Auto reroute
133
Close Up View
133
AV Guide Mode
133
134
134
134
Motorway
134
FAD/BAL (Balance)
142
km / mile
134
Loudness
142
EQ Menu
142
SLA
144
HPF
145
Sub Woofer
145
Bass Booster
145
145
Traffic Info
Page
Traffic
Page
AV Sound Settings
141
Auto EQ Measurement
146
Rear SP
149
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Appendix
Setting according to source menu
Page
AV Input
AV1 Input
139
AV2 Input
140
SD/USB settings
148
148
140
140
DVD/DivX Setup
Page
App connection settings
95
Subtitle Language
Audio Language
Menu Language
95
Multi Angle
95
TV Aspect
96
Parental Level
96
Page
Bluetooth Settings
Auto Play
67
97
Regional settings
Subtitle File
97
Voice Language
Program Language
DivX VOD
Registration Code
140
Time Settings
136
Deregistration Code
140
Splash Screen
136
137
Radio settings
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Auto PI
141
Reverse AC Display
138
FM Step
141
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139
Restore defaults
158
Appendix
Appendix
Bluetooth Settings menu
Appendix
Page
Registration
56
Change device
59
Delete device
59
Device Name
67
Password
68
Bluetooth On/Off
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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.
Aspect ratio
This is the width-to-height ratio of a TV screen.
A regular display has an aspect ratio of 4:3.
Wide screen displays have an aspect ratio of
16:9, providing a bigger picture for exceptional
presence and atmosphere.
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.
Built-in sensor
The built-in sensor that enables the system to
estimate your vehicles position.
CD-DA
This stands for a general music CD (commercial-release audio CD). In this manual, this
word is sometime used for a distinction between data CDs (which include compressed
audio files) and general music CDs.
Chapter
Titles of DVD-Video are in turn divided into
chapters which are numbered in the same
way as the chapters of a book. With discs featuring chapters, you can quickly find a desired
scene with chapter search.
Current location
The present location of your vehicle; your current location is shown on the map by a red triangle mark.
Destination
A location you choose as the end point of your
journey.
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DivX
DivX is a popular media technology created by
DivX, LLC, a subsidiary of Rovi Corporation.
DivX media files contain highly compressed
video with high visual quality that maintains a
relatively small file size. DivX files can also include advanced media features like menus,
subtitles, and alternate audio tracks. Many
DivX media files are available for download online, and you can create your own using your
personal content and easy-to-use tools from
DivX.com.
DivX Certified
DivX Certified products are officially tested by
the creators of DivX and guaranteed to play all
versions of DivX video, except for DivX 7.
Favourites
A frequently visited location (such as your
workplace or a relatives home) that you can
register to allow easy routing.
GPS
Global Positioning System. A network of satellites that provides navigation signals for a variety of purposes.
Guidance point
These are important landmarks along your
route, generally intersections. The next guidance point along your route is indicated on
the map by the flag icon.
Home location
Your registered home location.
ID3 tag
This is a method of embedding track-related
information in an MP3 file. This embedded information can include the track title, the artists name, the album title, the music genre,
the year of production, comments and other
data. The contents can be freely edited using
software with ID3 tag editing functions.
Although the tags are restricted by the number of characters, the information can be
viewed when the track is played back.
Appendix
Appendix
JPEG
This stands for Joint Photographic Experts
Group, and is an international still image compression standard.
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-angle
With regular TV programmes, although multiple cameras are used to simultaneously shoot
scenes, only images from one camera at a
time are transmitted to your TV. Some DVDs
feature scenes shot from multiple angles, letting you choose your viewing angle as desired.
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Multi-subtitle
For example, subtitles in up to 32 languages
can be recorded on a single DVD-Video, letting
you choose as desired.
Packet write
This is a general term for a method of writing
individual files to a CD-R, etc. whenever required, just as is done with files on floppy or
hard disks.
Parental lock
Some DVD-Video discs with violent or adult-oriented scenes feature parental lock which prevents children from viewing such scenes. With
this kind of disc, if you set the units parental
lock level, playback of scenes inappropriate for
children will be disabled, or these scenes will
be skipped.
Phone book
An address book on users phone is collectively referred to as Phone book. Depending
on the mobile phone, the phone book may be
called a name such as Contacts, Business
card or something else.
Point Of Interest (POI)
Any of a range of locations stored in the data,
such as railway stations, shops, restaurants,
and amusement parks.
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Region number
DVD players and DVD discs feature region
numbers indicating the area in which they
were purchased. Playback of a DVD is not possible unless it features the same region number as the DVD player.
Route setting
The process of determining the ideal route to a
specific location; route setting is done automatically by the system when you specify a
destination.
Set route
The route marked out by the system to your
destination. It is highlighted in bright colour
on the map.
Title
DVD-Video discs have a high data capacity, enabling recording of multiple videos on a single
disc. If, for example, one disc contains three
separate videos, they are divided into title 1,
title 2 and title 3. This lets you enjoy the convenience of title search and other functions.
Track log
Your navigation system logs routes that you already passed through if the track logger is activated. This recorded route is called a track
log. It is handy when you want to check a
route travelled or if returning along a complex
route.
VBR
VBR is short for variable bit rate. Generally
speaking, CBR (constant bit rate) is more
widely used. But by flexibly adjusting the bit
rate according to the needs of audio compression, it is possible to produce compressionpriority data.
Voice guidance
The giving of directions by navigation voice
while in guidance.
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Waypoint
A location that you choose to visit before your
destination; a journey can be built up from
multiple waypoints and the destination.
WMA
WMA is short for Windows Media Audio and
refers to an audio compression technology
that is developed by Microsoft Corporation.
WMA data can be encoded by using Windows
Media Player version 7 or later.
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Specifications
General
GPS receiver:
System ................................ L1, C/Acode GPS
SPS (Standard Positioning
Service)
Reception system .......... 12-channel multi-channel
reception system
Reception frequency .... 1 575.42 MHz
Sensitivity .......................... 140 dBm (typ)
Position update frequency
........................................... Approx. once per second
GPS aerial:
Aerial ................................... Micro strip flat aerial/righthanded helical polarisation
Aerial cable ...................... 3.55 m
Dimensions (W H D)
........................................... 33 mm 14.7 mm 36 mm
Weight ................................ 73.7 g
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Display
Screen size/aspect ratio:
AVIC-F50BT ....................... 7 inch wide/16:9
AVIC-F950DAB ................ 6.1 inch wide/16:9
AVIC-F950BT .................... 6.1 inch wide/16:9
AVIC-F850BT .................... 6.1 inch wide/16:9
Effective display area:
AVIC-F50BT ....................... 155.2 mm 81.3 mm
AVIC-F950DAB ................ 135 mm 70.8 mm
AVIC-F950BT .................... 135 mm 70.8 mm
AVIC-F850BT .................... 135 mm 70.8 mm
Pixels ............................................. 384 000 (800 480)
Display method ........................ TFT Active matrix driving
Backlight ..................................... LED
Colour system ........................... PAL/NTSC compatible
Tolerable temperature range:
Power on ............................ 10 C to +60 C
Power off ............................ 20 C to +80 C
Angle adjustment
AVIC-F50BT ....................... 0 to 22
AVIC-F950DAB ................ 0
AVIC-F950BT .................... 0
AVIC-F850BT .................... 0
Audio
Maximum power output ....... 50 W 4
50 W 2 ch/4 W + 70 W
1 ch/2 W (for subwoofer)
Continuous power output ... 22 W 4 (50 Hz to 15 kHz,
5 %THD, 4 W LOAD, Both
Channels Driven)
Load impedance ...................... 4 W (4 W to 8 W [2 W for 1 ch]
allowable)
Preout output level (max):
AVIC-F50BT ....................... 4.0 V
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AVIC-F950DAB ................ 2.2 V
AVIC-F950BT .................... 2.2 V
AVIC-F850BT .................... 2.2 V
Preout impedance:
AVIC-F50BT ....................... 100 W
AVIC-F950DAB ................ 1 kW
AVIC-F950BT .................... 1 kW
AVIC-F850BT .................... 1 kW
Equaliser (8-Band Graphic Equaliser):
Frequency .......................... 40 Hz/80 Hz/200 Hz/400 Hz/
1 kHz/2.5 kHz/8 kHz/10 kHz
Gain ...................................... 12 dB
Loudness contour:
Low ....................................... +3.5 dB (100 Hz), +3 dB
(10 kHz)
Mid ....................................... +10 dB (100 Hz), +6.5 dB
(10 kHz)
High ..................................... +11 dB (100 Hz), +11 dB
(10 kHz)
(volume: 30 dB)
HPF:
Frequency .......................... 50 Hz/63 Hz/80 Hz/100 Hz/
125 Hz
Slope .................................... 12 dB/oct
Subwoofer:
Frequency .......................... 50 Hz/63 Hz/80 Hz/100 Hz/
125 Hz
Slope .................................... 18 dB/oct
Gain ...................................... 24/+6 dB
Phase .................................. Normal/Reverse
Bass boost:
Gain ...................................... 0 dB to +12 dB
DVD drive
System .......................................... DVD-Video, CD, MP3, WMA,
AAC, DivX system
Usable discs .............................. DVD-Video, DVD-R(SL/DL),
DVD-RW, CD-ROM, CD-DA,
CD-R/RW
Region number ........................ 2
Signal format:
Sampling frequency ..... 44.1 kHz/48 kHz/96 kHz
Number of quantisation bits
........................................... 16 bit/20 bit/24 bit; linear
Frequency response ............... 5 Hz to 44 000 Hz (with DVD,
at sampling frequency
96 kHz)
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 97 dB (1 kHz) (IEC-A network)
(CD: 96 dB (1 kHz) (IEC-A
network))
Dynamic range ......................... 95 dB (1 kHz) (CD: 94 dB
(1 kHz))
Distortion ..................................... 0.008 % (1 kHz)
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Output level:
Video .................................... 1.0 Vp-p/75 W (0.2 V)
Audio ................................... 1.0 V (1 kHz, 0 dB)
Number of channels .............. 2 (stereo)
MP3 decoding format ........... MPEG-1, 2 & 2.5 Audio Layer
3
WMA decoding format ......... Ver. 7, 8 & 9
AAC decoding format ............ MPEG-4 AAC (only encoded
by iTunes):
.m4a
DivX decoding format ............ Home Theater Ver.3.11,
Ver.4.X, Ver.5.X, Ver.6.X :
.avi, .divx
USB
USB standard spec. ............... USB 2.0 High Speed
Max current supply ................. 1 A
File system .................................. FAT16, FAT32
USB class .................................... Mass storage class
Decoding format ...................... MP3/WMA/AAC/WAVE/
H.264/MPEG4/WMV
SD (AVIC-F50BT)
SD memory card, SDHC memory card
Compatible physical format
........................................... Version 2.00
File system ........................ FAT16, FAT32
Decoding format ............ MP3/WMA/AAC/WAVE/
H.264/MPEG4/WMV
Bluetooth
Version .......................................... Bluetooth 2.1+EDR
Output power ............................ +4 dBm Max.
(Power class 2)
FM tuner
Frequency range ...................... 87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz
Usable sensitivity ..................... 9 dBf (0.8 V/75 W, mono,
S/N: 30 dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 72 dB (IEC-A network)
MW tuner
Frequency range ...................... 531 kHz to 1 602 kHz (9 kHz)
Usable sensitivity ..................... 25 V (S/N: 20 dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 62 dB (IEC-A network)
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LW tuner
Frequency range ...................... 153 kHz to 281 kHz
Usable sensitivity ..................... 28 V (S/N: 20 dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 62 dB (IEC-A network)
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Frequency range
Band C ............................... 174.928 MHz to
239.200 MHz (5A-13F)
L Band ................................ 1 452.960 MHz to
1 490.624 MHz (LA-LW)
Usable sensitivity ..................... 100 dBm
S/N ratio ....................................... 85 dB
Note
Specifications and design are subject to possible
modifications without notice due to improvements.
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