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NV -U94T NV -U84 NV -U74T P ersonal Na vigation System Instruction Manual ©2008 Sony Corporation 4-107-851- 11 (1) Instruction Manual US[...]
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2 Using the manuals The man uals for this un it con sis t of th e f ollowi ng 3 guid es. Before in stalling or operating the uni t, read these manuals thoroughl y and retain t hem for future refe rence. • Quick Sta r t Guide Contai ns instru ction s on bas ic opera tions , such as ins tallat ion, navigati on opera tions , etc. After y ou have rea[...]
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3 T able of Contents Basic Opera tions 7 Menu operati ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Gesture Command op erations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Keyboard opera tions . . . . . .[...]
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4 Destinati on management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 Recent destina tions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Address book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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5 Video Playback (NV-U94T only) 60 Transferr ing video files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 0 Watching vid eos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Video playback co ntrols . . . [...]
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6 Using the PC Application Software 78 System req uirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 8 Installi ng the software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Connecting th e unit to your[...]
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7 Basic Op erations Commo n proce dures t o oper ate the syste m are e xplai ned. Gene ral oper ations can be performe d on the touch scr een. Gent ly touch th e displa yed icon s with your fing er . Note Do not pre ss the display with excessive force. Do not use any shar p o bject, suc h as a pen , etc., to ta p on the display . Menu operations Th[...]
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8 Other basic menu operat ions About the batt ery status indication The batt ery statu s can be che cked by the indica tor in the m ain menu . To T ouch cancel the setting “Cancel” confirm the sel ection/ procee d to t he next s tep “Done ” or “OK” Indicator Status Adap ter c onnec ted. Full y charged . Not fully char ged. Lo w batt ery[...]
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9 Gesture Command operations Frequen tly-u sed op eratio ns can be p erform ed by ass ignin g finger strokes such as a line, etc. For navigation In the ma p display (e xcept in map sc rolling mode), dr aw the command s troke as be low . For Bluetoo th function (N V -U94T/U74T only) In the ma p display (e xcept in map sc rolling mode), dr aw the com[...]
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10 For audio/video pla yb ack (NV -U94T only) In the au dio/vide o play back dis play , draw the c omma nd stroke as be low . For details on audio/vi deo pla yback, s ee page 54 and 60. For photo playback In the ph oto play back dis play , draw the c omma nd stroke as below . For details on ph oto pla yback , see page 66 . To Make star t/pause pl a[...]
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11 Keyboard operations The keyboard di splay appears when you need to en ter text. When e nterin g addres ses, yo u need on ly ente r charac ters in upper ca se, as the syste m autom atica lly converts them to ap propri ate cha racter s. Y ou ca n chang e the cas e or enter specia l charac ters/s ymbol s wh en nec essa ry . The fo llowing types o f[...]
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12 *1 When another keyboard type is se lected, touch “123 ” to switch t o the numer ic keyboard. *2 The cand idate lis t automati cally appea rs when can didates are nar rowed down as you continue inputting charac ters. To T ouch ente r an alph abetic al charac ter the desired charact er ke y enter a n umber the desi red number k ey* 1 ente r a[...]
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13 Navigati on Checking the GPS status About the GPS status indication The GPS s tatus can be chec ked by the co lor of th e curren t posit ion icon. If the c urrent position is not displaye d, touch V OICE/POS. to sho w the icon. Note Acquisit ion of GPS signa l may tak e up to 10 minute s, espe cially for the first time. Make sure that you are in[...]
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14 Viewing detailed GPS status in f o rmation Detailed G PS st atus information, such as the lat itude, longitude, etc., can be vie wed to check if the cu rren t pos ition is p roperl y calc ulate d. 1 In the menu displ ay , touch , “Gener al, ” then “GPS Status . ”[...]
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15 Route searching Y ou can search for a ro ute in vario us ways. The f ollo wing rou te sear ch meth ods are a v ailable . • “ Addre ss sear ch” (page 15) • “Home sear ch” (pag e 17) • “POI sear ch” (pag e 17) • “I nte rsection sear ch” (p age 19) • “C ity c enter se arch” (pag e 20) • “ Quic k Link search” (p a[...]
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16 6 Select the desire d city in the list. If more th an one address can didate exis ts, the list o f candidates app ears. In this case, select the d esi red ad dres s. The addr ess confir mation displa y appears . 7 Select “G o. ” Rout e guida nce star ts. Street searc h If the h ouse number is not k nown, a searc h can be made to an approxima[...]
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17 Home search If you regi ster you r hom e, you ca n search for a r oute the re. For details on registeri ng you r home, se e page 7 1. 1 In the menu display , touch , then “T ake Me Home . ” Rout e guida nce star ts. Tip If you select “T ake Me H ome” wit hout having reg istered a home a ddress, the registrati on display automati cally ap[...]
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18 By POI name Y ou can se arch for a rout e to a POI by direct ly enter ing its na me. 1 In the menu display , touch , then “Find a Place . ” The search me thod selection display appears. 2 Sele ct “P oints of Int eres t. ” 3 Select “B y Name . ” The POI name inpu t display appe ars. 4 Enter the POI name . The list of POI ca ndidat es [...]
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19 By POI category Y ou can se arch for a rout e to a POI by select ing its cat egory(ie s). 1 In the menu display , touch , then “Find a Place . ” The search me thod selection display appears. 2 Sele ct “P oints of Int eres t. ” 3 Select “C ategor y . ” The list of category candida tes app ears. 4 Sele ct the desire d categ ory . Sele [...]
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20 Cit y cent er sear c h The c ity ce nter can be set as a dest inat ion. 1 In the menu display , touch , then “Find a Place . ” The search me thod selection display appears. 2 Select “Fi nd City . ” The city name in p ut displ ay appears. 3 Enter t he city name . The list of city cand idates appears . 4 Select the desire d city in the lis[...]
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21 Changing a POI name/cat egory in Quick Links 1 In the menu display , touch , then “Find a Place . ” 2 Select “Quick Link Settings, ” then the desir ed Quick Link. 3 Select the desired s etting method. Recent destin ations search The system st ores pre vious destinatio ns, allo wing you to sele ct one quickly fro m the list. For details o[...]
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22 Address book sear ch Y ou can se lect th e desti nation sav e d in the ad dress b ook. For details on how to manage the addr ess bo ok, see pag e 40. 1 In the menu display , touch , then “My Places. ” The search me thod selection display appears. 2 Select “A ddress Book. ” The li st of groups a ppears. 3 Select the des ired group. The li[...]
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23 Option menu in the address/POI c onfirmation display The opt ion m enu i n the add ress/PO I con firmation disp lay prov ides variou s us eful op eratio ns. When the c onfirmati on display appear s after sett ing a destinatio n, select “Opti ons, ” then one of the foll owing ite ms. *1 Appea rs depend ing on your selection . “Edit Ite m”[...]
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24 Map operations Indications on t he map When no route guidance is in progress: A Curr ent direc tio n (pag e 7 3) B Curre nt speed (pag e 73) C Curre nt posi tion/ GPS stat us ind ication (page 1 3) D North indica tor/current time E Curr ent stre et n ame cont inue to ne xt pa ge r C A B D E[...]
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25 During route guidance: Straig ht-ahead dr iving F Distance/ET A (Esti mated T ime of Arri val) to destination G Distan ce to n ext tu rn H Next ins truction Approaching an intersect ion I Next t urn instruction cont inue to ne xt pa ge r FG H I[...]
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26 Approaching an intersect ion (clos er) * J Magni fied view of an in tersec tion (p age 75 ) K Bar indicatio n of the distance to next turn Approaching an interse ction (even cl oser) * L Current position * Y ou can set to hide the magnif ied view of an intersection (pa ge 75). cont inue to ne xt pa ge r K J L[...]
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27 Map scrolling mode Y ou ca n switch to map scrolling mode by touching the map, whether during route g uidance or not. By placing the desired point into the crosshair , you can view the information on th e point or open the map op tions. Operations in map scrolling mode To Operation scroll a map drag the scree n mov e the desired poi nt to the ce[...]
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28 Using the map tools The map t ool bar appe ars when yo u touch “Op tions” on the map displ ay . 1 T o show the ma in menu. 2 T o toggle the m ap orient ation (heading up /north up). 3 T o check the TM C stat us/show the tra ff ic m essage s on the cur rent ro ute (pa ge 37).* 1 4 T o sho w the cal l in pr ogress displa y (page 50).* 1 * 2 5 [...]
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29 More map op tions More opt ions are a vailabl e by selectin g “More…” in the map to ol bar . *1 Av ailable only for the point selected in map scr olling mode. *2 Av ailable on ly for address book entr y icons. *3 Av ail able only du ring route gu idance. *4 Appea rs when is tou ched. *5 Av ailable only if m ore than one de stination point [...]
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30 Route planning Creating a new itinerar y The proce dure to create a new itiner ary is explai ned below . 1 In the menu display , touch , then “Route Plann ing. ” 2 Select “Rou te Planning, ” then “Options. ” 3 Select “N ew Route. ” The route planning display appears in which the current po sition is se t as the start point. For d[...]
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31 6 After s etting the route po int, select “Done . ” The route planning displa y reappears with the selected point added in the list. The last se tting is list ed as the f inal destinat ion. Repea t step 4 to 6 to cont inue a dding ro ute poi nts. Up to 10 route po ints can be s et. 7 Select “C alculat e Route . ” The ro ute cal culati on[...]
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32 Editing route points Y ou can edi t the se lecte d route po ints w hile crea ting an itiner ary . Select the desire d route point in the rout e planni ng disp lay , then on e of the fo llowing ite ms. Tip Y ou can ope n the rout e plann ing displ ay and modify yo ur itinera ry , even after star ti ng route guidan ce. Item Purpose Chan ge Locat i[...]
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33 Option menu f or rout e planning The option menu in the route pla nning/route conf irmation display provides v arious useful operat ions. When the r oute planning/r oute confirma tion display appears, select “Options, ” then one of th e following i tems . *1 Appe ars onl y in the op tion m enu of the rou te plan ning dis pla y whil e setti n[...]
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34 Adding an interim destinatio n to the current r oute Durin g route gui dance, yo u can add an int erim dest ination . 1 In the me nu display , tou ch , then select the desired sea rch method to set the inter im destinat ion. For detail s on search m ethod s, see “Ro ute sear ching ” on page 15. Y ou can s elect t he desir ed sear ch meth od,[...]
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35 Route confirmation Vie wing the turn-b y-turn list During route guid ance, you can view the turn-by- turn list. 1 In the map display , select “Options, ” then “T ur ns. ” The turn -by-turn li st appea rs. 2 Select the desired it em to show the detailed inf ormation. cont inue to ne xt pa ge r[...]
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36 Vie wing the entire route Durin g route gui dance, yo u can vie w the entir e route to t he destina tion. 1 In the map display , select “Options, ” then “T ur ns. ” 2 Select “Rou te Confirmation. ” The en tire rou te appea rs. T o change the route calculation condition s 1 Select “Change Condition, ” then the desi red option. Rou[...]
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37 TMC information (NV -U94T/U74T only) The bu ilt-in TMC (T raf fic Message Ch annel) receiv er* allo ws you to recei ve tra ff ic information. Y ou can che ck th e traffic messag es. * For NV -U94T , the receiver is located in the cradle. For NV -U7 4T , the receiver is located in the unit. Checking traffic information About the TMC stat us indic[...]
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38 Viewing traffic messages 1 In the menu displa y , touc h , then “T raffic Informa tion. ” The li st of t raff ic me ssages appears . If the traff ic informatio n type set to d isplay is pr eviously selected, the relev ant message s appear (pag e 39). A Tra ffic eve nt t yp e B Distance from the curren t position C State D Road name E T raf f[...]
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39 Selecting the traffic infor mation type Y ou can select t he traff ic informat ion type to disp lay . 1 Open t he list of traffic m essages. For de tails, see “V iewing traf fi c messages” on pa ge 38. 2 Select “C hange M essage . ” The ty pe sel ection displa y appear s. 3 Sele ct the desire d type. 4 T ouch . The me ssag e list of se l[...]
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40 Destination management Desti nati ons on “R ecent D estina tions, ” “ Addr ess Book , ” a nd “Fa v orites ” can be manage d. Recent destinat ions Y ou can del ete th e history o f “Rece nt Dest inations . ” 1 In the menu displ ay , touch , “My Pla ces, ” t hen “Rece nt Destinat ions. ” 2 Select “D elete . ” 3 Select t[...]
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41 4 Set the f ollowing items. 5 Select “D one. ” The destinat ion is added to th e address book and indicated by the selected icon on the map. Fr om the map option men u 1 In the map displa y , touc h the map to switc h to the map scro lling mode, then select th e desired point. 2 Select “Options , ” then “Mo re... ” Follow the proced [...]
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42 Bluet ooth Hands-fr ee Calling (NV-U 94T/U74T onl y) The f ollo wing is the ba sic pr ocedure requir ed for us ing the Bluetoo th fun ction. 1 Blu etoot h signa l activ ati on Acti vating the Blu etooth signal i s required to connect this unit to a Bluetooth compatible cell phone. 2 Pa ir i n g When connecting a cellphone for the first t ime, mu[...]
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43 Activating the Bl uetooth signal 1 In the menu displa y , touch , then “Bluetooth. ” 2 Select “B luetooth Sign al, ” t hen “ON. ” The sig nal is activated. The Blue tooth ind icator light s up in blue. Pairing with a cellphone Pa iring is requi red only the f irst time yo u connect to a cellphone. T o pair this unit to a cellph one, [...]
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44 Searc hing from a cellphone The proce dure to search fo r this unit from a cellph one is expl ained be low . In this case, the name of the unit is regi stered as “nav -u, ” which can be change d in the Bluetooth settin g (page 76). 1 Start searching f or this unit from the cellphone . For de tails, see the man ual of the cell phone. After yo[...]
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45 Connecting to a cellphone Once the Bl uetoot h signa l is activ a ted, the un it search es for th e last conn ected ce llphon e, and connectio n is made automati cally if possi ble. In this chapter , instructio ns on how to connect manually to regist ered cellphones are introduced. Before s tarting , be sure to activ ate the Blue tooth sig nal b[...]
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46 Making calls Y ou can make hand s-free calls i n various way s. The f ollo wing c allin g method s are av ailabl e. • “D ialing a phone number” ( page 46) • “Using the list of rec ent cal ls” (p age 47) • “U sing the phone b ook” (pa ge 4 7) • “Using pr eset num bers” (p age 48) • “Other ways to make calls ” (page 4[...]
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47 Using the list of recent calls The sy stem sto res the last 40 ca lls, allowing you to se lect on e quickl y from the list. For details on how to delete the histo ry , see pag e 52. 1 In the menu display , touch , then “Phone . ” The calling me thod selection di splay appears. 2 Select “M ake a Call , ” then “Recent Calls. ” The li s[...]
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48 Using preset numbers Y ou can m ake a call quickl y usin g preset phone numbers . For details on how to pres et phone number s, see pa ge 77. 1 In the menu display , touch , then “Phone . ” The calling me thod selection di splay appears. 2 Select “D1, ” “D2, ” “D3, ” or “Ho me. ” The call is made . The c alling di splay ap pe[...]
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49 Receiving calls W ith t he unit connect ed to t he cell phone, you can recei ve a call i n any status. The follo wing display indicates an in coming call, along wi th the ring tone. * Appear s only whe n stor ed in the ph one b ook. 1 T ouch . Ha nds- free talk ing sta rts . For detail s on op eration s during a call , see p age 50. T o reje ct [...]
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50 Operations during a call V ariou s operat ions ar e av ai lable fro m the fo llowing cal l in prog ress di splay , wh ich appea rs during a call. * Appear s only whe n stor ed in the ph one b ook. T o adjust the volume of the hands-free function T o uch –/+. Showing the map 1 T ouch V OICE/POS. The ma p and the r oute gu idance (if in pr ogres[...]
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51 Entering n umbers Y ou may ne ed to en ter numb ers duri ng a cal l (e.g. , to fo rward t he call). 1 Select “N umeric Inpu t” in the call in progress di splay . The number input d isplay appears . 2 Enter the requir ed number . Ending a call 1 T ouch in the call in progress display .[...]
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52 Call data management Cal l data on “Rec ent Call s” and “Pho ne Book” ca n be manage d. Recent calls Y ou can del ete th e history o f “Rece nt Call s. ” 1 In the menu display , touch , then “Phone . ” 2 Select “M ake a Call , ” then “Recent Calls. ” 3 Select “D elete . ” 4 Select the ite m to delete. T o select all i[...]
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53 Deleting data Y ou can delete unne cessary data in th e phone book of th is unit. 1 In the menu display , touch , then “Phone . ” 2 Select “Pho ne Book, ” then “Delete . ” 3 Select the contact to delet e. T o select all contacts, select “ All. ” T o unselect all con tacts, select “C lear. ” 4 Select “D one, ” then “OK. [...]
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54 Audio Playback (NV -U94T o nly) Y ou can l isten t o audio fil es stor ed on a “Memory S tick Du o” insert ed in t he unit . Suppor ted audio file type • File f ormat MP3 ( MPEG -1 Audi o L ayer-3), AAC (Ad v a nced Au dio Co ding) • File extension MP3: .mp3 AA C: .mp4, .m4a, .3gp • Sampling fr equency MP3: 32, 44. 1, 48 kH z AAC: 8, 1[...]
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55 Listening to audio 1 In the menu displa y , touch , then “A udio. ” The audi o playb ack di splay ap pears, and play back of au dio files in th e “Memo ry Stick Duo” star ts. A udio playbac k controls 1 T o exit the audio p layer . 2 T o select a f ile from the lis t (page 56). 3 T o skip to the begi nning of the previous/ current file. [...]
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56 Selecting an audio file from the list Y ou can se lect an a udio file to pl ay from t he list. 1 In t he au dio pl ayb ack displ ay , selec t “Lis t. ” The li st of folder s/fi les appear s. T o move to t he upper le vel, touch . 2 Select the desired folder/f ile. If you se lect a folder , then select the desired f ile. Playb ack of the se l[...]
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57 Audio streaming via Bluet ooth Y ou can list en to audio files thr ough yo ur c ar aud io sys tem if it suppo rts A2 DP (Advanced Audi o Distrib ution Prof ile) Bluetooth te chnology . About the Blueto oth status indication The Bluetooth s tatus can be checke d by the indicator i n the main menu. Indicator Status None Blue tooth s ignal i s off [...]
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58 Prepar ation T o perform audio stream ing, y ou first need to pair the un it and ca r audio un it. Before s tarting , be sure to activ ate the Blue tooth sig nal both on t his unit ( page 43) a nd the car audio un it. 1 In the menu displa y , touch , then “Bluetooth. ” 2 Select “A dd Devices. ” A me ssage as king you to set th e car au d[...]
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59 Audio settings The foll owing audio s ettings a re con figurable. In the audio folder/f ile list, sele ct “Settings” c the de sired item c the desire d optio n. Item Purpose Pla y Mod e Rep eats t he curre nt fi le, al l fi les in the curr ent folder , or al l files in a “Memory Stick Duo”: “Rep eat Sin gle Cont ent, ” “Rep eat Fo [...]
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60 Video P layback (NV -U94T onl y) Y ou can watc h video files s tored on a “Mem ory Stick D uo” ins erted in t he unit. Suppor ted video file type • File f ormat MP4 (MPEG-4 Simple Prof ile) • File extension .mp4 • Frame ra te 15 fp s • Bit rate 384 kbps • Resolution QVG A (320 × 240) T ransferring video files Y ou can tr ansfer vi[...]
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61 W atching videos 1 In the menu display , touch , then “Video. ” The vid eo playb ack di splay ap pears, and play back of vi deo files in the “ Memo ry Stick Duo” star ts. Video pla yback contr ols T o uch the di splay if the video pl aybac k control s are not shown. 1 T o exi t the vi deo pl ayer . 2 T o select a f ile from the lis t (pa[...]
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62 Selecting a video file from the list Y ou can se lect a vi deo file to pla y from th e list. 1 In the video pla y back displa y , se lect “List. ” The li st of folder s/fi les appear s. T o move to t he upper le vel, touch . 2 Select the desired folder/f ile. If you se lect a folder , then select the desired f ile. Playb ack of the se lected[...]
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63 Video sound streaming via Bluetoot h When y ou pla y video fil es, pl ayback s ound ca n be out put fr om your c ar aud io syst em if it supp orts A2DP (Advanced A udio Di stribution Profile) Blue tooth tec hnolog y . About the Blueto oth status indication The Bluetooth s tatus can be checke d by the indicator i n the main menu. Indicator Status[...]
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64 Prepar ation T o perf orm vide o soun d stream ing, y ou fi rst ne ed to pai r the u nit and car a udio uni t. Before s tarting , be sure to activ ate the Blue tooth sig nal both on t his unit ( page 43) a nd the car audio un it. 1 In the menu displa y , touch , then “Bluetooth. ” 2 Select “A dd Devices. ” A me ssage as king you to set t[...]
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65 Video settings The foll owing video s ettings a re configurab le. In the video folder/f ile list, sele ct “Settings” c the de sired item c the desire d optio n. Item Purpose Screen Size Selec ts the screen size. Pla y Mod e Rep eats t he curre nt fi le, al l fi les in the curr ent folder , or al l files in a “Memory Stick Duo”: “Rep ea[...]
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66 Photo P layback Y ou can vi ew photo files stor ed on a “ Memor y Stick Duo” inse rted in the unit . Insert a “Memory Stick Duo” containing photo files shot by a Son y digital still camera in th e unit. Suppor ted ph oto file typ e • File f ormat JPEG • File extension .JPG • Numbe r of pixel s Max. 12 me ga pix els Viewing photos 1[...]
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67 Photo play back contr ols T o uch the di splay if the photo playbac k contr ols are n ot shown. 1 T o exit the photo b rowser . 2 T o select a f ile from the lis t. 3 T o ski p to th e pr evious file. 4 T o start the slid eshow . 5 T o skip to th e next file. 6 T o open the opt ion menu for phot o playba ck. 7 T o hide the play back controls. Wi[...]
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68 Photo settings The foll owing photo s ettings a re configurab le. In the photo fil e list, select “Settings ” c the desi red ite m c the de sired op tion . Item Purpose Play ing Inte rval Sets the s lidesho w interval. Repeat Repeats the sl idesho w . Slideshow Rang e Plays sl ideshow of all photo f iles in a “Mem ory St ick Du o” or t h[...]
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69 Setting s The settin g menu includes the following c ategories. • “Rou te Planni ng” (page 69 ) • “ Addres s Book” (p age 70) • “G enera l” (p age 71 ) • “Ma p” (pa ge 7 3) • “Rou te Prof ile” (pa ge 74) •“ G u i d e ” ( p a g e 7 5 ) • “Bl uetoot h” (NV -U94 T/U74T on ly) (page 76 ) • “Ph one” (N [...]
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70 Address book settings The foll owing addres s book settings are configu rable. In the me n u dis play , touch c “A d d r e s s B o o k ” c the des ired item c the desired option . Item Purpose Edit Item Edit s the ad dress b ook ent ry . Select th e group, then one of the foll o wi ng items. – Entry in the list: Opens the display where you[...]
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71 General settings The follo wing sett ings related to the system are conf igurable. In the me n u dis play , touch c “Genera l” c the des ired it em c th e desire d optio n. Item Purpose V olume (Operation Sound ) Presets th e volume lev el for touch screen operat ion sou nd: “Level 3, ” “Level 2, ” “Level 1, ” “OFF . ” Units [...]
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72 Item Purpose GUI Day / Ni ght Mode Selects the colo r theme of menu display s. P ower Saving ( Display OFF) T urns of f the dis play automatical ly after se veral minutes of inacti vity: “ON, ” “OFF . ” Keyboard Style ( page 1 1) Selects the keybo ard type: “ QWERTY + 123, ” “QWE R TY , ” “ AB C. ” Passw o rd Loc k Locks the [...]
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73 Map settings The foll owing map di splay s ettings a re configurab le. In the me n u dis play , touch c “M ap” c the desi red item c the desire d optio n. Item Purpose 2D / 3D Ma p View Select s the defaul t map view . – “2D”: Ov erhead vie w . – “3D” (lev el 1): Ae rial vie w (high angle). – “3D” (level 2): Aerial vi e w ([...]
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74 Route profile settings The fol lowi ng route pr ofi le setti ngs are conf igur able. In the me n u dis play , touch c “Route Profile” c the desi red ite m c the de sired o ption. Item Purpose Ferr ies Allows the us e of ferr ies/avoids th em unl ess no alternati ve is av ailable: “ Allow , ” “ A void. ” Carpool Lanes A llows the use [...]
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75 Guidance settings The foll owing route guidance setti ngs are co nfigurable . In the me n u dis play , touch c “G uide” c the de sired i tem c the desire d optio n. Item Purpose V olume (Guide) Pre sets the volume le vel for voi ce guidance: “Level 3, ” “Level 2, ” “Lev e l 1, ” “O FF . ” V oice Attention (Me rge) Activ ates [...]
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76 Bluetooth settings (NV -U94T/U74T only) The following Bl uetooth s ettings are configurab le. In the me n u dis play , touch c “Bluet ooth” c the desi red ite m c the d esired op tion. Item Purpose My D evices V iews the list of regi stered Bluetoot h device(s) ; deletes registra tion. T o delete the regist ration , select “Dele te” c th[...]
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77 Phone settings (NV -U94T/U74T only) The foll owing phon e setting s are config urable . In the me n u dis play , touch c “Phone” c the desir ed item c the desire d option . *1 The na me of “Home” can not be change d. *2 Av ailable only if d ata exists in the phone bo ok. Item Purpose Select Phon e (page 45) Sel ects the cel lphone to co [...]
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78 Using t he PC App l icati on Software Y ou can in stall the PC appl icatio n soft ware to your com puter . U sing th e softwar e, you can manage v arious data to use on the unit. System requirements Computer • IBM PC/A T compatible machines •U S B p o r t OS • Mi crosof t W ind ows 2000 Prof essio nal with Service Pack 4 (or la ter) • Mi[...]
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79 Installing the software 1 Go to http://esuppor t.sony .com / 2 Enter your mo del number (e .g., NV -U94T), then clic k “Continue . ” 3 Select “Drivers, ” t hen “nav-u too l” to dow nload t he so ftware . 4 Follow the instructions at t he website and complete the installation. Connecting the unit t o y our computer 1 T urn on t he uni[...]
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80 Starting the software 1 Star t the softw are . Click “start, ” then select “(All) Prog rams” c “n av-u tool” c “na v-u tool . ” The ma in menu app ears. 1 T o manage gu idan ce voice dat a (pag e 81). 2 T o manage t he map da ta (page 82). 3 T o manage the add ress bo ok data (page 83 ). 4 T o upgrade th e firmware (page 8 5). 5 [...]
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81 Guidance voice data management Y ou can tr ansfer guidanc e voice da ta from yo ur comp uter to the unit , using the soft ware. Before st arting, connect the unit to your c omputer and sta rt the softwar e. Y ou can also tran sfer data to t he “Mem ory Stick Duo ” inse rted in the un it. 1 Select “Guida nce V oice M anager . ” If th e gu[...]
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82 Map data management Y ou can tr ansfer and repl ace the m ap data on the uni t, using t he soft ware (e.g., to restor e map dat a if necess ary). Before st arting, connect the unit to your c omputer and sta rt the softwar e. 1 Select “M ap Manag er . ” If the map data do es not appear, select “B rowse, ” then spe cify th e data lo cation[...]
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83 Address book data management Addre ss book da ta on the u nit or your comput er can be manage d, using th e softw are. Y ou can transf er or imp ort the add ress boo k data on t he unit or your com puter. Editing the add r ess book data on y our computer Y ou can edit the ad dress bo ok dat a on you r compu ter, using th e softwa re. 1 Select ?[...]
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84 T ransferring ad dress book data from y our computer to the unit Y ou can tr ansfer addres s book d ata from your co mpute r to the un it, using t he softwar e. Before st arting, connect the unit to your c omputer and sta rt the softwar e. 1 Select “A ddress Book M anager . ” 2 Select . If the data does not appear in the list, selec t “Bro[...]
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85 Firmware upgrade Y ou can upgrade the firmwa re on th e unit, using th e softwa re. For de tail s, v isit the we bsit e be low: http://www .sony .com/nav-u/supp ort[...]