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Operation Manual (For remote controlled types) D VD Navigation Unit A VIC-80DVD D VD Map - USA / Canada CNDV -21 ENGLISH READ ME FIRST! T o Users Updating the Application Program fr om A VIC-9D VD, A VIC-90D VD The application program of the A VIC-9D VD or A VIC-90D VD are updated by using the CND V -21 update disc. Please read the cautions on the [...]
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Cautions on Updating the Application Program of the Navigation System: • Stop the vehicle at a saf e location. While updating of the program is in progress , ensure that the power supply of the Na vigation System is not tur ned off . • When program updating is completed, the Navigation System will be re-booted. After the system has booted up , [...]
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1 Introduction License Agreement ■ PIONEER A VIC-80DVD (CNDV -21) - for U.S.A. THIS IS A LEGAL A GREEMENT BETWEEN YOU, AS THE END USER, AND PIO- NEER ELECTR ONICS (USA) INC. (“PIONEER”). PLEASE CAREFULL Y READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE SOFTW ARE INST ALLED ON THE PIONEER PR ODUCTS. BY USING THE SOFTW ARE INST[...]
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2 2. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY The Software and related documentation are provided to you “ AS IS”. PIONEER AND ITS LICENSOR(S) (for the purpose of provisions 2 and 3, Pioneer and its licensor(s) shall be col- lectiv ely referred to as “Pioneer”) MAKES AND YOU RECEIVE NO W ARRANTY , WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND ALL W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANT A[...]
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3 5. TERMINA TION This Agreement is effecti ve until terminated. Y ou may terminate it at any time by destroying the Software. The Agreement also will terminate if you do not comply with any terms or con- ditions of this Agreement. Upon such termination, you agree to destroy the Software. 6. U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS If the Softw are is being acqui[...]
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4 ■ PIONEER A VIC-80DVD (CNDV -21) - for Canada THIS IS A LEGAL A GREEMENT BETWEEN YOU, AS THE END USER, AND PIONEER ELECTR ONICS OF CANAD A, INC. (“PIONEER”). PLEASE CAREFULL Y READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE SOFTW ARE INST ALLED ON THE PIONEER PR ODUCTS. BY USING THE SOFTW ARE INST ALLED ON THE PIONEER PR OD[...]
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5 3. LIMIT A TION OF LIABILITY IN NO EVENT SHALL PIONEER BE LIABLE FOR ANY D AMA GES, CLAIM OR LOSS INCURRED BY Y OU (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMIT A TION, COMPENSA TOR Y , INCIDENT AL, INDIRECT , SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR EXEMPLAR Y DAM- A GES, LOST PROFITS, LOST SALES OR B USINESS, EXPENDITURES, INVEST - MENTS, OR COMMITMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH ANY B[...]
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6 ■ NA VTECH TERMS AND CONDITIONS for the NAVTECH Data This is a legal agreement (“ Agreement”) between you, the end user, and Na vigation T echnol- ogies Corporation (N A VTECH) and its suppliers, the terms and conditions of which are set forth below . By using your copy of the N A VTECH Data, you agree to the terms and condi- tions of this [...]
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7 T ermination. NA VTECH and its suppliers may terminate this Agreement at any time upon your breach of any term of this Agreement. Upon any such termination, you shall return your copy of the N A VTECH Data and all related documentation to NA VTECH and/or its suppli- ers. Export Control . Y ou agree not to export from anywhere any part of the N A [...]
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8 THE N A VTECH D A T A MA Y INCLUDE OR REFLECT D A T A OF LICENSORS, INCLUDING HER MAJESTY THE Q UEEN IN RIGHT OF CANAD A. SUCH D A T A IS LICENSED ON AN “ AS IS” B ASIS. THE LICENSORS, INCLUDING HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, MAKE NO GU ARANTEES, REPRESENT A TIONS OR W ARRANTIES RESPECTING SUCH D A T A, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARISING BY LA W OR O[...]
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9 ■ GDT END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS A GREEMENT CAREFULL Y BEFORE USING THE N A VIGA- TION SYSTEM THIS IS A LICENSE A GREEMENT FOR YOUR COPY OF THE MAP DA T AB ASE (“The D A T ABASE”), ORIGIN ALL Y MADE BY Geographic Data T echnology , Inc. (“GDT”), USED IN THE N A VIGA TION SYSTEM. BY USING THE D A T ABASE, YOU ACCEPT AND [...]
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10 LIMIT A TION OF LIABILITY The price of the D A T ABASE does not include an y consideration for assumption of risk of consequential, indirect or unlimited direct damages which may arise in connection with your use of the D A T ABASE. Accordingly , in no ev ent shall GDT or supplier of the navigation sys- tem using the D A T ABASE (“Supplier”)[...]
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11 T able of Contents Introduction .............................................................................. 1 License Agreement .............................................................................................................. 1 PIONEER AVIC-80DVD (CNDV-21) - for U.S.A. ......................................................... 1 P[...]
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12 Chapter 2 Setting a Route to Your Destination ................................... 43 Before setting your destination and route ................................................................... 43 Selecting the area where you want to search ............................................................44 Perform the route calculation of the sever[...]
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13 Chapter 4 Utilizing Various Information................................................ 65 Editing the Address Book ............................................................................................... 65 Registering a previous location in the Address Book ................................................ 65 Editing a location’s infor[...]
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14 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer AV Equipment .................... 97 To Ensure Safe Driving .................................................................................................... 97 Before Using ....................................................................................................................... 97 Character[...]
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15 Searching the available PTY ................................................................................... 126 Service component function .................................................................................... 126 P.CH RECALL/MEMORY Function ......................................................................... 126 TV TUNER [...]
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16 Displaying the INITIAL SETTINGS MENU ...............................................................148 Switching the warning tone ......................................................................................148 Switching the auxiliary setting ..................................................................................148 Setting [...]
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17 Appendix ............................................................................... 163 Positioning Technology ................................................................................................. 163 Handling Large Errors .................................................................................................... 165 Wh[...]
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18 Important Safety Information Before using your Navigation System, be sure to read and fully understand the follo wing safety information: • Read the manual before operating this Navigation System. • This Navigation System is intended solely as an aid to you in the operation of your car . It is not a substitute for your attentiv eness, judgme[...]
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19 Notes Before Using the System This software can be used with the follo wing models: A VIC-80DVD, A VIC-9D VD, and A VIC-90DVD. Product registration V isit us at the following site: 1 Register your product. W e will keep the details of your purchase on file to help you refer to this information in the ev ent of an insurance claim such as loss or[...]
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20 Color difference of the map display between day and night T o prev ent the normal display from appearing too bright and distracting you when driving after dark or in dull conditions, the map background changes automatically to a darker color when you switch on your car lights. Y ou can, howe ver , turn off this automatic switching (see “Day/Ni[...]
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21 Features of Y our DVD Navigation System A “chip specifically for the positioning accuracy” and “3D Hybrid Sensor” are fi tted. High precision navigation can thus be achieved. Fitting a chip specifically for positioning accuracy capable of determining the position of your car , has further enhanced its high precision features. In addit[...]
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22 How to Read This Manual This manual provides all the information you need to make full use of your ne w Navigation System. The first fe w sections giv e an overvie w of the system and explain how to prepare it for use. The remainder is in the form of a function reference gi ving full details of ev ery feature. A comprehensiv e list of all secti[...]
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23 ■ T erminology Before moving on, take a fe w minutes to read the following information about the con ven- tions used in this manual. Familiarity with these con ventions will help you greatly as you learn how to use your ne w equipment. • Buttons on your Remote Control are referred to as: NA VI button, MENU b utton. • Items in various menus[...]
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24 Frame by frame playback and slow motion playback Push the control stick up while the Operation mode switch is set to “D VD”. Reverse frame by frame playback and r everse slow motion playback (in case of XD V -P9 and XDV -P90) Y ou cannot do this with the Remote Control included with A VIC-9DVD. Ho wev er, you can operate this function using [...]
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25 Installing the Program The program is installed to the main unit of the Navigation System using the disc sold sepa- rately . This is not necessary if your dealer already performed the installation. Go to Chapter 1 onward. When installing the program, you carry out the following operations. When all the setup proce- dures are completed, the map o[...]
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26 4 Select the language from the list. The list of the languages you can use appears. Mov e the joystick up or down to highlight the language you want. 5 Click the OK b utton. Installation of the program, in the language you chose, begins. During the installation, the following display appears to sho w the progress. When the installation is comple[...]
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27 The time difference between the time originally set in this unit (P acific Standard T ime) and the current location of your car is shown. If necessary , adjust the time difference. Mov e the joystick to select “Hour +” or “Hour -” and click the OK button to change the time difference by one hour . Set the time difference between the cur[...]
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29 Chapter 1 Basic Operation Chapter 1 Basic Operation Switching On and Off Switching On When the engine of your car is running, the power of the main unit of your Na vigation Sys- tem is turned on. After the opening screen appears for a few seconds, a cautionary message appears. Read this message and click the OK or the T ALK button, then the map [...]
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30 T ypes of Menu Y ou perform most tasks through using menus. A typical sequence of steps is as follows: “Select a menu, Select a menu item with the joystick, and Click the OK b utton”. There are two types of menu: the “Main menu” and the “Shortcut menu”. ■ Main menu W ith the map displayed, press the MENU button and the Main menu ap[...]
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31 Chapter 1 Basic Operation ■ Shortcut menu While the map is shown, click the OK b utton to show the Shortcut menu. Y ou can do various tasks, such as route calculation for the location pointed by cross pointer , or registering a loca- tion in the Address Book, faster than using the Main menu. Destination Y ou select the destination with cross p[...]
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32 Basic Navigation This section describes basic navigation, such as ho w to select menu items, using setting your destination as an example. Based on the information you kno w about your destination, your Navigation System searches for your destination on the map, and calculates the route. Caution For safety reasons, you cannot use these functions[...]
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33 Chapter 1 Basic Operation ■ Operate navigation by indicating menu While the map is displayed, if you press MENU button, the Main menu of the Na vigation System appears. Only “New Destination” is highlighted, and it has different color from the other items. This shows that this item is being selected. On the right-hand side of the display ,[...]
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34 When the list of the items goes ov er several screens If the list of the matching city names cannot be displayed within one screen, a scroll bar appears on the left-hand side of the list to show that there are more items. If you mov e the joystick up or down, the remaining items appear . (If there are many items, you can mov e the list faster by[...]
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35 Chapter 1 Basic Operation ■ How to use the text palette Mov e the joystick up or down, or left or right, to highlight a letter you want to enter . If you click the OK button, the selected letter appears in the te xt box. As you enter each letter, your Navigation System narro ws down the possible items, and the items in the list that appears on[...]
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36 ■ When the route calculation to your destination is completed When your destination is set (see Chapter 2) and the route calculation is completed, the map of your surroundings appears. The street from your current location to your destination turns to green, and the route being set is shown. ➲ If you want to delete the route being set, pr es[...]
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37 Chapter 1 Basic Operation How to Use the Map Most of the information provided by your Na vigation System can be seen on the map. Y ou need to get to know ho w the information appears on the map. ■ How to view the map of the current location The display is like a con ventional map, and sho ws roads of various designations as well as geographica[...]
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38 Arrow View The direction of trav el is shown by a simple arro w . When approaching a guidance point, such as an intersection, the display switches to show the distance and direction to the guidance point. Guide View The map of your surroundings is shown on the left, and an arro w showing the direction of trav el is shown on the right. Enlarged m[...]
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39 Chapter 1 Basic Operation Guidance point* The next turning point is sho wn by a yellow flag. Destination* The checker -flag indicates your destination (1) Name of the street you drive next.* If there is a number on a road, the number will be indicated next to the name of the road (only when the road numbers are recorded in the disc). (2) Dista[...]
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40 ■ Changing the scale of the map On the top-right of the map display , the scale of the map is shown. If you mov e the scale con- trol up or down, you can change the scale of the map through 16 le vels: 25yd, 50yd, 100yd, 0.25mi, 0.5mi, 0.75mi, 1mi, 2.5mi, 5mi, 10mi, 25mi, 50mi, 100mi, 250mi, 500mi, 1000mi (25m, 50m, 100m, 200m, 500m, 1km, 2km,[...]
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41 Chapter 1 Basic Operation Viewing the information of specified location Y ou can check details of the current location or of the location pointed by the cross pointer . 1 Click the OK b utton on the map display . The Shortcut menu appears. 2 Select “Information” and click the OK b utton. Information of the current location, or of a specifi[...]
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42 Finding a destination on the map If you search the location you want to visit by scrolling the map, and select “Destination” in the Shortcut menu, you can specify your destination on the map. 1 Press the NA VI button. The map display appears. ➲ Y ou can also display the map by selecting “New Destination”, then “Map Search” on the M[...]
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43 Chapter 2 Setting a Route to Y our Destination Chapter 2 Setting a Route to Y our Destination Before setting your destination and route There are sev eral methods for search for your destination, the operations common to each method will be explained in this section. Caution For safety reasons, these functions are not av ailable while your car i[...]
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44 ■ Selecting the area where you want to search Information on the disc is arranged by area. When searching for your destination, your Navi- gation System searches for it in the area currently selected. Therefore, if your destination is in another area, you must change the area setting before starting the destination search. (Once the area is se[...]
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45 Chapter 2 Setting a Route to Y our Destination 3 Move the jo ystick to select the route. The list of the routes being calculated is displayed on the left side of the screen. On the bottom-left of the screen, the information on the route currently selected is shown. The following information is displayed on this screen: 1. Use/av oid freeway 2. D[...]
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46 5 Click the OK b utton. The route you selected is accepted, and the map of your surroundings appears. When you start driving, the route guidance be gins. ➲ If the above operations are not done within 30 seconds after the r oute calculation is completed and you have started your car , the route selected at the time is automati- cally chosen. ?[...]
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47 Chapter 2 Setting a Route to Y our Destination Route Calculation to Y our Home Location or to Y our Favorite Location If your home location is registered, the route home can be calculated, by a single press of the button from the Main menu. Also, you can register one location, such as your workplace, as your fa vorite location, and the route is [...]
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48 Searching for your Destination by Address Y ou can specify the address of your destination. The route to a specific intersection or street, or to the central part of the city , can be also calculated. (For the details of the operation, see “Basic Operation” on page 29. ) 1 From the Main men u, select “New Destination” and then select ?[...]
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49 Chapter 2 Setting a Route to Y our Destination 3 Select the street from the list and c lick the OK button. 4 Select the city or settlement where your destination is located, and click the OK b ut- ton. If there are sev eral cities or settlements corresponding to the contents entered, the list of the city or settlement appears. This screen is not[...]
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50 5 Select the area where your destination is located, and click the OK b utton. If the specified road is relativ ely long, and passes through several areas of the city or set- tlement, the list of the area appears. If the road is short, the list will not be displayed. Pro- ceed to Step 6. ➲ If the street has house number with a pr efix, such [...]
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51 Chapter 2 Setting a Route to Y our Destination Finding Y our Destination by Selecting the T ype of Facility Information about various f acilities (Points Of Interest - POI), such as gas stations, amusement parks or restaurants is av ailable. By selecting the category , you can search for a Point Of Inter- est. ■ Searching for Points of Interes[...]
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52 ➲ Y ou can also narrow down the search range by initially specifying the name of city or settlement where your destination is located. For details, see “Sear ching your destina- tion after specifying the name of city or settlement” on page 49. ➲ If you select “Show All” and click the OK button, the list of all the facilities included[...]
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53 Chapter 2 Setting a Route to Y our Destination Searching for Y our Destination by Specifying the T ele- phone Number If you know the telephone number of your destination, you can quickly search for your destina- tion by specifying the telephone number . 1 Select “New Destination” from Main menu, and select “Phone Number Search”. Click th[...]
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54 Setting an Entrance or Exit of a Freeway as Y our Destination Y ou can set the entrance or exit of free way as your destination. 1 Select “New Destination” from the Main menu, and then select “Freeway Search”. Click the OK b utton. The display for entering the name of the freew ay appears. ➲ If necessary , change the area setting. For [...]
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55 Chapter 2 Setting a Route to Y our Destination Checking the Set Route Y ou can check information about the route between your current location and your destination. Y ou can select two methods: checking the passing streets with a list; and checking the shape of the route by scrolling the map along the route. This function is not av ailable if yo[...]
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56 ■ Checking the set route with text 1 Press the DET OUR button on the Remote Control f or more than two seconds. The screen to select the checking method appears. 2 Select “Route Profile”and clic k the OK button. 3 Check the contents on the displa y . As necessary , move the joystick up or do wn to scroll the list. 4 Press the B ACK b utton[...]
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57 Chapter 3 Guidance to Y our Destination Chapter 3 Guidance to Y our Destination Route Guidance by Y our Navigation System After setting the route, once you start your car , route guidance by display and voice begins. When you arriv e at your destination, a message indicating the completion of route guidance appears, and the normal map display re[...]
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58 If you stray from the route If, for any reason, you stray from the suggested route, you can automatically search the route to get back on track. This function is called “Auto Reroute”, and you can set it On or Of f in the Settings menu. For details, see Chapter 5. ➲ If “Auto Reroute” is set “Of f” and the display is in modes except[...]
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59 Chapter 3 Guidance to Y our Destination Recalculating the Route to Y our Destination Y ou can recalculate the route to av oid a traffic jam or road works ahead. Y ou can set the length of the area, and av oid just that area, or you can even search a ne w route from the current loca- tion to your destination. (On the map screen during route guid[...]
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60 Cancelling the Route Guidance If you no longer need to go to your destination, or you want to set another location as your des- tination, carry out the following operations: ■ Delete the current route, and cancel the route guidance If you no longer need route guidance, delete the current route, and cancel the route guidance. 1 Press the CANCEL[...]
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61 Chapter 3 Guidance to Y our Destination Adding W ay Points to the Current Route Y ou can select way points (locations you want to visit on the way to your destination) and you can recalculate the route to pass this location. ■ Adding a way point Y ou can set up to five way points. This is achieved as follo ws : 1 Specify the location you want[...]
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62 ■ Skipping a way point Y ou can opt for the next way point to be skipped, and the ne w route to be calculated accord- ingly . 1 Press the CANCEL ROUTE b utton on the Remote Control for more than tw o seconds. A message asking whether you want to skip the next w ay point appears. 2 Select “Yes” and click the OK b utton. A new route to your [...]
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63 Chapter 3 Guidance to Y our Destination Displaying Certain Points Of Interest on the Map Selected Points Of Interest (POI) in a certain category can be sho wn on the map, and you can check the location on the display while driving. 1 Select “Information” on Main menu, and then select “Overlay POI”. Click the OK b ut- ton. The list of POI[...]
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65 Chapter 4 Utilizing V arious Inf ormation Chapter 4 Utilizing V arious Information Editing the Address Book The Address Book stores information about the following types of location. Y ou can edit the contents of the Address Book. • Last Destination - the destination whose route was set most recently . • Destination History - destinations an[...]
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66 4 Select “Yes” and click the OK b utton. Alternativ e option: 5 Enter a new name; select “OK” and click the OK b utton. The name of the current location appears in the text box. Delete the current name, and enter a new name between 6 and 23 characters long. (F or the details of entering charac- ters, see “How to use the te xt palette?[...]
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67 Chapter 4 Utilizing V arious Inf ormation ■ Editing a location’ s information Select a location in the Address Book menu and mov e the joystick to the left: the Address Book Operate menu appears. If you edit the information of the locations stored in Last Desti- nation or Destination History , it is registered in Address Book as a Registered[...]
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68 Entering or changing a phone number 1 Select “Edit Phone Number” and click the OK b utton. 2 Enter a phone number; select “OK” and click the OK b utton. The Address Information menu appears. ➲ T o change a registered phone number , delete the existing number and then enter a new one. ➲ Y ou can enter a telephone number of up to 24 di[...]
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69 Chapter 4 Utilizing V arious Inf ormation ■ Deleting the data in the Address Book Y ou can delete items contained in the Address Book. Y ou can also delete all the data at once. 1 In the Address Book menu, select the location to delete and move the jo ystick to the left. 2 Select the deletion method. A message confirming deletion appears, if [...]
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70 ■ Confirming the location contained in the Address Book on the map Y ou can select a location in the Address Book and display its surroundings on the map. 1 Select the location to edit in the Address Book menu and mo ve the joystick to the left. 2 Select “View Map” and click the OK b utton. The map of the selected area and its surrounding[...]
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71 Chapter 4 Utilizing V arious Inf ormation Registering Y our Home and Y our Favorite Location By registering your home and your fa vorite location, you can easily calculate the route by single press of a button from the Main menu. Y ou might find it useful to register your workplace or a relativ e’ s home as your fav orite location. ■ Regist[...]
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72 5 Select “Yes” and click the OK b utton. ➲ If renaming is not necessary , at this step, select “No” and click the OK button. The location is register ed, and the Others menu appears. 6 After entering a new name, select “OK” and click the OK b utton. A message confirming the entered name appears, and a voice message confirming the[...]
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73 Chapter 4 Utilizing V arious Inf ormation ■ Changing or deleting your home or your favorite location Changing your fa vorite location is described next. 1 Select “Settings” in the Main menu, then select “Others” and “Go to <fav orite loca- tion name>”. Click the OK button. If you click the OK button, a message confirming tha[...]
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74 Registering a Password If you register a password, only those who kno w the password can use your Navig ation System. 1 Select “Settings” in the Main menu, then select “Others” and “Password”. Click the OK button. 2 Enter a passw ord. Carefully enter each character . A password must be between 6 and 24 characters (alpha- betic or num[...]
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75 Chapter 4 Utilizing V arious Inf ormation Setting Areas to A void If you register Areas to A void, such as cro wded intersections or congested areas, routes can be calculated that av oid those areas. Areas to A void can be set from the Settings menu. Caution If “Display Areas to Avoid” is set to Off, route calculation will be performed witho[...]
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76 5 After specifying an Area to A void, clic k the OK button. The Area to A void is enclosed in a red frame. Scroll the map to adjust the position of the red frame. 6 Select “Register” and click the OK b utton. The specified areas is registered as an Area to A void. If the route is not set, the display shown in Step 2 appears. The name of the[...]
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77 Chapter 4 Utilizing V arious Inf ormation On this display , you can select the following options: Rename : Changing a name. After entering a ne w name, select “OK” and click the OK button; the Route Guidance menu appears. Change : A specified area can be changed. For the ne xt steps, see Step 2 onwards in the “Registering an Area to A voi[...]
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78 Using a PC Card Y ou can store data in the Address Book in a PC card, which can also be read by this unit. It is very useful when you want to share the data in the Address Book with your friends or to store the data for backup. Y ou can store the following information on a PC Card: • Locations registered manually such as your home, your fav or[...]
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79 Chapter 4 Utilizing V arious Inf ormation ■ Storing the data of registered locations in the PC card Y ou can select any item registered in the Address Book and store the data in the PC card. Data can be stored in the corresponding group. A new group can also be created. (Ho wev er, if nothing is registered in Re gistered Locations in Address B[...]
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80 5 After entering a group name, select “OK” and click the OK b utton. The data of the registered location is stored in the entered group, and a map of your sur - roundings appears. ➲ If there is little or no space in the PC car d or you have already stored 300 locations in a group, a message, “Memory is full”, or “You cannot store mor[...]
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81 Chapter 4 Utilizing V arious Inf ormation ■ Deleting PC card data Y ou can delete data for a specified location or a whole group. (Howe ver ,if there is no data of Registered Locations in the PC card, you cannot use this function.) 1 Select “Settings” in the Main menu, then select “PC Card ” and “Delete PC Card Data”. Click the OK[...]
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82 Changing Background Picture In the menu operation screen, you can indicate a picture you like on the background. Some pic- tures are already stored, but you can also use pictures (JPEG format data) created by a personal computer or a digital camera. The follo wing two types of background pictures can be changed: • A V Background : Background f[...]
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83 Chapter 4 Utilizing V arious Inf ormation 5 Select a picture you want f or the backgr ound, and c lick the OK button. The message asking how to arrange the image is indicated. 6 Select a way of arranging the picture, and clic k the OK button. On this screen, you can select the following items: Once you click the OK button, changing of background[...]
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84 ■ Changing background picture stored on a disc (A V Background only) 1 Select “Settings”, “Background Picture Setting” from the Main menu, and click the OK button. Background Picture Setting menu is displayed. The picture selected at each screen is indicated on the right side of “AV Background” and “Navigation Background” items[...]
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85 Chapter 4 Utilizing V arious Inf ormation Checking the Navigation Status The navigation status, including the dri ving status of a car , positioning status by satellite, learn- ing status of the 3D sensor , and cable connection status can be checked. ■ Checking positioning information by satellite Y our Navigation System uses positioning data [...]
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86 ■ Checking sensor learning status and driving status T o improve the precision of na vigation, the system learns the driving status of your car and stores the data in the internal memory . The learning status of the sensor can also be checked on the screen. The current dri ving status, including car speed and inclination of the road, can be ch[...]
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87 Chapter 4 Utilizing V arious Inf ormation 2 Push the B ACK b utton. The previous screen appears. ■ Checking the connections of leads and installation positions Check that leads are properly connected between the main unit and the car . Please also check whether they are connected in the correct positions. 1 Select “Information” in the Main[...]
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88 7. Back Signal When the shift lev er is shifted to “R”, the signal switches to “High” or “Low”. Check that it is properly displayed when the selector lev er is shifted with the brake pedal depressed if the rev ersegear signal input lead (see “Installation Manual”) is connected. 2 Push the B ACK b utton. The previous screen appear[...]
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89 Chapter 5 Customizing Y our Navigation System Chapter 5 Customizing Y our Navigation System Modifying the Default Settings Y ou can tailor default settings such as navigation functions and information display for ease of use. The following e xample describes how to change settings. In this example, the “Avoid Freeway” function under “Route[...]
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90 Items Users can Change The Settings menu contains the Route Guidance, Map Display, Hardware, Others, PC Card, and Background Picture Setting menus. If you select a menu name in the Settings menu, an equiv a- lent menu appears. In the menu screen, the contents of the current setting is shown on the right- hand side of each item. This section desc[...]
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91 Chapter 5 Customizing Y our Navigation System KM / Mile Setting This setting controls the unit of distance displayed on your Navigation System. Close-up of Intersection This setting enables to switch to an enlarged map around the point when your car is approaching to an intersection, entrance/exit of free way , or a intersection. Average Speed ([...]
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92 ■ Map Display menu Map Orientation This setting controls whether the map is shown with the dri ving direction upward, or with North at the top. Day/Night Map Display T o improve the visibility of the map during the e vening, you can change the combination of the colors of the map. Display Areas to Avoid This setting activ ates Area to A void b[...]
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93 Chapter 5 Customizing Y our Navigation System ■ Hardware menu Hardware Volume The volume of v oice guidance played by your Navigation System can be set. T o change the volume, select “+” or “-” with the jo ystick and click the OK button. Monitor Type The scanning type can be set according to the type of a display used. If the screen of[...]
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94 ➲ When the period of DST comes, or when the DST period ends, this unit does not automati- cally change the DST setting. See “Installing the Program” on page 25 and change the DST setting. Current Time This setting controls whether to display the current time on the screen. Travel Time Display It is possible to display the estimated time of[...]
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95 Chapter 5 Customizing Y our Navigation System Language Selection The language displayed can be set (see “Installing the Program” on page 25). Once you change the language, installation of the program starts. Caution Once the installation of the program starts, do not stop the engine of your car and switch off the Na vigation System until the[...]
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97 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment T o Ensure Safe Driving W ARNING • T o avoid the risk of an accident and the potential violation of applicable la ws, this product is not f or use with a video screen that is visible to the driver . • In some countries or states the viewin[...]
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98 Pioneer A V equipment which can be combined with the Navigation System Refer to page 103 and see “Switching the source” of the A V Head Unit when combined. ➲ See the instruction manuals of A V equipment for the type of CD/DVD the equipment can play . ➲ For the connection methods, see the installation manuals of A V equipment, or consult [...]
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99 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment (1) PGM (DVD POWER) button When the operation mode switch is set to “NAVI”, the functions set for each source before- hand becomes av ailable. Function is preset for each source as shown belo w . Sources not shown belo w do not feature this function. (Depending on the component, you can cha[...]
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100 (15) VOL dial When you turn the dial downw ards, the volume decreases. T urning it upwards increases the volume. • When the Dipswitch 4 is ON, the volume of the voice guidance of the Na vigation System is adjusted. • When the Dipswitch 4 is OFF , the volume of Pioneer Head Unit is adjusted. If the dial is pressed, the volume is reduced to a[...]
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101 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment Used when DVD is operated When the operation mode switch is set to “ A UDIO” or “D VD”, you can operate the DVD player . ➲ In case of using the built-in DVD player of A VIC-9DVD, see the “Operation manual” of A VIC-9DVD. ➲ In case of using the built-in DVD player of A VIC-90DVD[...]
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102 (19) e e e e (CANCEL ROUTE) button (XDV -P9, XDV -P90 only) During D VD-video playback, press this for frame-by-frame reverse. (20) E E E E (GUIDE) button During D VD-video playback, press this to move frame-by-frame. (21) Numeric keypad Use this keypad for entering numbers such as chapter numbers. (22) CLEAR button This is used when canceling [...]
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103 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment Basic Operation When Pioneer A V Equipment Is Com- bined This section describes how to switch the source and screen. In addition, a basic operational flo w for each source is also described. The operation method for each source is almost the same as the basic operational flow described in th[...]
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104 ■ Switching the screen 1 Press the NA VI/A V button to select the display mode. As you press the N A VI/A V button, the map screen of the Navig ation System or the dis- play of the audio are selected. ■ Displaying information screen 1 The operation mode switch is set to “ NA VI ” . 2 Press the DISP button and s witch the screen display [...]
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105 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment ■ Flow of menu operation at each source 1 Press the SOURCE button and s witch to the source y ou want to operate . 2 Press the A.MENU (A UDIO) button. The menu of selected source appears. ➲ Menus displayed on the screen dif fer according to the selected source. (1) SOURCE name (2) Y ou can[...]
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106 5 Press 5 5 5 5 or ∞ ∞ ∞ ∞ to select the item you want to operate, and press 5 5 5 5 , ∞ ∞ ∞ ∞ , 2 2 2 2 and 3 3 3 3 to change the setting. As you press the B ACK/FUNC b utton, the previous screen is displayed. If you want to change other settings, repeat the Steps 3 to 5. ➲ Y ou can also select “BACK” and press the A.MENU[...]
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107 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment TUNER These are the basic steps necessary to operate the radio. More advanced tuner operation is explained starting on page 108. ➲ This cannot be used unless A V Head Unit is combined and the source unit is connected by IP-BUS. B AND Shows which band the radio is tuned to AM or FM. FREQUENCY[...]
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108 ■ Displaying the TUNER MENU 1 Press A.MENU (A UDIO) button when sour ce is TUNER. 2 Select “ TUNER ” and press A.MENU (A UDIO) button. The TUNER MENU is displayed as follo ws: BSM (BEST STATIONS MEMORY), LOCAL, P.CH MEMORY ➲ Select “BACK” in the MENU display or press BACK/FUNC button to r etur n to the pr evi- ous display . ➲ T o [...]
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109 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment ■ T uning in strong signals Local seek tuning lets you tune in only those radio stations with sufficiently strong signals for good reception. 1 Press 5 or ∞ in the TUNER MENU to select “ LOCAL ” , and press A.MENU (AUDIO) button. 2 Press 2 2 2 2 or 3 3 3 3 to set the sensitivity . The[...]
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110 COMP ACT DISC (A VH-P6400CD only) These are the basic steps necessary to play a CD. More advanced CD operation is e xplained starting on page 111. ➲ This cannot be used unless A V Head Unit is combined and the source unit is connected by IP-BUS. ➲ In case of using the built-in DVD player of A VIC-9DVD, see the “Operation manual” of A VI[...]
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111 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment ■ Displaying the COMP ACT DISC MENU 1 Press A.MENU (A UDIO) button when sour ce is CD. 2 Select “ COMPACT DISC ” and press A.MENU (A UDIO) button. The COMP ACT DISC MENU is displayed as follo ws: REPEA T , RANDOM, SCAN, TRA CK LIST , P A USE, TITLE EDIT Y ou can operate a desired functio[...]
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112 ■ Scanning tracks of a CD Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of each track on the CD. 1 Press 5 or ∞ to select “ SCAN ” from the COMP ACT DISC MENU , and press A.MENU (A UDIO) button. 2 Press 5 to turn scan play on. The first 10 seconds of each track is played. 3 When you fi nd the desired track press ∞ to turn scan play [...]
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113 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment ■ Using disc title functions Y ou can input CD titles and display the title. The next time you insert a CD for which you hav e entered a title, the title of that CD will be displayed. Entering disc title Disc title input lets you input CD titles up to 10 letters long and up to 48 disc titles[...]
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114 MUL TI-CD Y ou can use Pioneer A V Head Unit (A VH-P6400CD or A VH-P6400) to control a multi-CD player , which is sold separately . These are the basic steps necessary to play a CD with your multi-CD player . More advanced CD operation is explained starting on page 115. ➲ This cannot be used unless A V Head Unit is combined and the source uni[...]
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115 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment ■ 50-disc multi-CD player Only those functions described in this manual are supported for 50-disc multi-CD players. ■ Displaying the MUL TI-CD MENU 1 Press A.MENU (A UDIO) button when sour ce is M-CD. 2 Select “ MULTI-CD ” and press A.MENU (A UDIO) button. The MUL TI-CD MENU is display[...]
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116 ■ Playing tracks in a random order Random play lets you play back tracks in a random order within the repeat range, MA GA- ZINE (multi- CD player repeat) and DISC (disc repeat). 1 Select the repeat range . ➲ Refer to “DVD Operation Reference T able” on page 115. 2 Press 5 or ∞ to select “ RANDOM ” from the MUL TI-CD MENU, and pres[...]
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117 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment ■ Playing back from the track list When playing CD TEXT discs, you can select and playback tracks from the title’ s displayed track list. ➲ This function is available only when CD TEXT disc is played with a Multi-CD Player , with CD TEXT disc playback function. 1 Press 5 or ∞ to select[...]
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118 ■ Using ITS playlists ITS (instant track selection) lets you make a playlist of fa vorite tracks from those in the multi- CD player magazine. After you have added your fa vorite tracks to the playlist you can turn on ITS play and play just those selections. Creating a playlist with ITS programming Y ou can use ITS to enter and playback up to [...]
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119 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment Playback from your ITS playlist ITS play lets you listen to the tracks that you hav e entered into your ITS playlist. When you turn on ITS play , tracks from your ITS playlist in the multi-CD player will begin to play . 1 Select the repeat range . ➲ Refer to “DVD Operation Reference T able[...]
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120 ■ Using disc title functions Y ou can input CD titles and display the title. Then you can easily search for and select a desired disc for play . Entering disc titles Disc title input lets you input CD titles up to 10 letters long and up to 100 disc titles into the multi-CD player . ➲ If you enter wider letters such as W or M, you may not be[...]
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121 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment Displaying disc titles Y ou can display the title of any disc that has had a disc title entered. 1 Press DISP button. Press DISP button repeatedly to switch between the follo wing settings: PLA YBA CK MODE (play time) - Disc List When you select Disc List, the title of the discs set in multi-C[...]
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122 DAB TUNER The following e xplains how to use Pioneer A V Head Unit (A VH-P6400CD or A VH-P6400) to control a D AB tuner, which is sold separately . For details of D AB tuner-specific operation/fea- tures, see your D AB tuner’ s manual. ➲ This cannot be used unless A V Head Unit is combined and the source unit is connected by IP-BUS. ➲ Pi[...]
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123 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment D AB status indications ■ How to listen to DAB 1 Press SOURCE button to select the D AB tuner . 2 Use V OL dial to adjust the sound level. Rotate to increase or decrease the volume. 3 Press B AND/ESC button to select a band. Press B AND/ESC button until the desired band is displayed, D AB1, [...]
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124 ■ Displaying the DAB TUNER MENU 1 Press A.MENU (A UDIO) button when sour ce is DAB. 2 Select “ D AB TUNER ” and press A.MENU (A UDIO) button. The D AB TUNER MENU is displayed as follo ws: AS (ANNOUNCEMENT SUPPOR T), A V AILABLE SER VICE LIST , A V AILABLE PTY SEARCH, PRIMAR Y/SECONDAR Y , P .CH RECALL/MEMOR Y Y ou can operate a desired fu[...]
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125 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment ■ Setting the announcement suppor t interruption Even when listening to non-D AB sources, the Announcement Support Function lets you auto- matically listen to set Announcement Support. When the interrupting announcement ends, play returns to the original source. When listening to a D AB broa[...]
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126 ■ Searching the available PTY A vailable PTY search lets you see the list of a vailable PTYs that is in the current ensemble and select one of them to receiv e. ➲ Available PTY sear ch function is different from PTY sear ch function. With Pioneer A V Head Unit (A VH-P6400CD or A VH-P6400), you can operate only the available PTY search. 1 Pr[...]
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127 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment TV TUNER The following e xplains how to use Pioneer A V Head Unit (A VH-P6400CD or A VH-P6400) to control a TV tuner , which is sold separately . ➲ This cannot be used unless A V Head Unit is combined and the source unit is connected by IP-BUS. ➲ With Pioneer A V Head Unit (A VH-P6400CD or[...]
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128 ■ Displaying the TV TUNER MENU 1 Press A.MENU (A UDIO) button when sour ce is TV . 2 Select “ TV TUNER ” and press A.MENU (A UDIO) button. The TV TUNER MENU is displayed as follows: BSSM (BEST ST A TIONS SEQUENTIAL MEMOR Y), P .CH MEMOR Y Y ou can operate a desired function. For details, refer to the pages for each of the func- tions. ➲[...]
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129 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment ■ Storing broadcast stations 1 Press 5 or ∞ to select “ P.CH MEMORY ” from the TV TUNER MENU, and press A.MENU (A UDIO) button. 2 Pressing 2 or 3 for one second enab les fi ne frequency adjustment. 3 Press 5 or ∞ to select the Preset No. y ou want to use to memorize . Press 2 or 3 f[...]
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130 DVD The following e xplains how to use Pioneer A V Head Unit (A VH-P6400CD or A VH-P6400) to control a D VD, which is sold separately . For details of D VD player or Muti-D VD player opera- tion/features, see your product’ s manual. ➲ This cannot be used unless A V Head Unit is combined and the source unit is connected by IP-BUS. ➲ In cas[...]
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131 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment ➲ If you continue pushing the control stick right or left for 5 seconds, the color of the fast for - ward or r everse mark changes from white to blue. When this happens, fast forward or reverse continues even if you r elease the control stick. T o resume playback at a desired point, move the[...]
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132 ■ Disc Playback 1 Move the contr ol stick up. ➲ Move the control stick up when a disc is playing, pauses playback. ➲ If the last disc played was a DVD, playback starts from the point on that disc where you stopped play previously . With some discs, a menu may be displayed and playback may not be possible from wher e you left off previousl[...]
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133 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment ■ Disc Fast Forward/Reverse Fast Forward 1 During play , mo ve the control stick right. 2 Release the control stic k at the point you want to watch/listen. Playback resumes from that point. ➲ If you continue pushing the control stick right for 5 seconds, the color of the fast forwar d mark[...]
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134 Slow Motion Playback This lets you slow do wn playback speed. 1 Press E E E E (GUIDE) button f or 1 second during playback. T o return to normal playback, move the control stick up. ➲ There is no sound during Still, Frame-by-Frame or Slow Motion playback. ➲ Depending on the disc and the playback location on the disc, the prohibited mark “[...]
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135 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment Switching audio, subtitle and angle Y ou can change audio, subtitle and angle if that information is recorded on the disc. 1 Push the joystic k left/right to select A UDIO, S.TITLE or ANGLE in Information Display 1. The selected item is indicated in green. 2 Push the joystic k up/down to selec[...]
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136 XM Y ou can use Pioneer A V Head Unit (A VH-P6400CD or A VH-P6400) to control XM satellite digital tuner (GEX-P910XM), which is sold separately . For details concerning operation, refer to the XM tuner’ s operation manuals. This section pro vides information on XM operations with Pioneer A V Head Unit which differs from that described in the [...]
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137 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment ■ Displaying the XM MENU 1 Press A.MENU (A UDIO) button when sour ce is XM. 2 Select “ XM TUNER ” and press A.MENU (A UDIO) button. The XM MENU is displayed as follows: CH.SELECT MODE, P.CH RECALL, P.CH MEMORY Y ou can operate a desired function. For details, refer to the pages for each [...]
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138 ■ Storing the channel Once stored in memory , you can easily select a desired channel from the P .CH RECALL. 1 Press 5 5 5 5 or ∞ ∞ ∞ ∞ to select “ P .CH MEMOR Y ” from the XM TUNER MENU, and press A.MENU (A UDIO) button. 2 Adjust channel with 2 2 2 2 or 3 3 3 3 . 3 Select a preset channel number with 5 5 5 5 or ∞ ∞ ∞ ∞ an[...]
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139 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment Other sources ■ When source is EXT 1-6 KEY 1 Press 5 or ∞ to select “ 1-6 KEY ” , and press A.MENU (A UDIO) button. 2 Press 2 or 3 to select the desired key number . 3 Press 5 or ∞ to transmit signals of key command. FUNCTION1-4 1 Press 5 or ∞ to select “ FUNCTION1 ” - “ FUNC[...]
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140 ■ When source is AUX NAME EDIT 1 Select “ NAME EDIT ” and press A.MENU (A UDIO) button. 2 Press A.MENU (A UDIO) button to select the desired character type. Press A.MENU (A UDIO) button repeatedly to switch between the follo wing character type: Alphabet(upper case), Number and Symbols-Alphabet(lower case) 3 Press 5 or ∞ to select a let[...]
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141 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment Audio Adjustments The display for A UDIO MENU is the same regardless of which source you operate from. ■ Displaying the AUDIO MENU 1 Press A.MENU (A UDIO) button in each sour ce display . MENU is displayed. 2 Press 5 or ∞ to select “ AUDIO ” , and press A.MENU (A UDIO) button. The A UD[...]
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142 ■ Setting the sound focus equalizer Clarifying the sound image of vocals and instruments allo ws the simple staging of a natural, pleasant sound en vironment. Even greater listening enjoyment will be obtained if seating positions are chosen carefully . ➲ FRONT1 boosts the treble on the fr ont output and the bass on the rear output. ➲ FRON[...]
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143 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment ■ Using the equalizer The graphic equalizer lets you adjust the equalization to match car interior acoustic character- istics as desired. Recalling equalizer curves There are sev en stored equalizer curves which you can easily recall at any time. Here is a list of the equalizer curves: ➲ C[...]
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144 Adjusting equalizer curves Y ou can adjust the currently selected equalizer curve setting as desired. Adjusted equalizer curve settings are memorized in CUST OM1 or CUSTOM2. 1 Press 5 or ∞ to select “ EQUALIZER MENU ” from the A UDIO MENU, and press A.MENU (A UDIO) button. The EQU ALIZER MENU is displayed. B AND (band), LEVEL (adjustment [...]
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145 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment ■ Adjusting treble Y ou can adjust the cut-off frequenc y and the T reble level. ➲ In FRONT1 and FRONT2 modes, treble adjustment af fects only the front output: rear output cannot be adjusted. 1 Press 5 or ∞ to select “ TREBLE ” from the A UDIO MENU, and press A.MENU (A UDIO) button.[...]
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146 4 Press 2 or 3 to adjust the item. ➲ Only frequencies lower than those in the selected range ar e output from the subwoofer . ■ Using non fading output When the non fading output setting is on, the audio signal does not pass through Pioneer A V Head Unit’ s (A VH-P6400CD or A VH-P6400) low pass filter (for the subwoofer), b ut is output [...]
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147 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment ■ Adjusting source levels SLA (Source lev el adjustment) lets you adjust the volume le vel of each source to prev ent rad- ical changes in volume when switching between sources. ➲ Settings are based on the volume level of the FM tuner , which remains unchanged. 1 Compare the FM tuner volum[...]
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148 Initial Settings Initial settings lets you perform initial set up of different settings for Pioneer A V Head Unit (A VH-P6400CD or A VH-P6400). ■ Displaying the INITIAL SETTINGS MENU 1 Press SOURCE button and hold until the sour ce off. 2 Press A.MENU (A UDIO) button and the OFF SOURCE MENU is displa yed. 3 Press 5 or ∞ to select “ INITIA[...]
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149 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment ■ Setting the rear output and subwoofer controller Pioneer A V Head Unit’ s (A VH-P6400CD or A VH-P6400) rear output (rear speaker leads out- put and RCA rear output) can be used for full-range speaker (REAR SPEAKER:FULL) or subwoofer (REAR SPEAKER:SUBWOOFER) connection. If you switch rear[...]
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150 Other Functions Customize the settings to suit your taste and en vironment. ■ Displaying the SET UP MENU 1 Press A.MENU (A UDIO) button in each sour ce display . 2 Press 5 or ∞ to select “ SETUP ” , and press A.MENU (A UDIO) button. The SETUP MENU is displayed as follows: VIDEO SETTING, A UTO FLAP , REAR MONITOR Y ou can operate a desir[...]
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151 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment ➲ Using a commercially available back-up camera with the pr oper setting, Pioneer A V Head Unit automatically switches to the back-up camera image when the gear shift is moved to the REVERSE (R) position. For more information, consult your dealer or the nearest authorized PIONEER service fac[...]
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152 ■ Switching the image of rear display When rear display is combined, you can select either showing na vigation images on rear dis- play or the images of each source. 1 Press 5 or ∞ to select “ REAR MONITOR ” from the SETUP MENU, and press A.MENU (A UDIO) button. 2 Change the rear display setting with 2 2 2 2 / 3 3 3 3 . Pressing 2 2 2 2[...]
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153 Chapter 6 Combining and Using Pioneer A V Equipment Calling Radio Stations or TV Stations by V oice When the A V Head Unit (A VH-P6400CD, A VH-P6400) is combined, you can store the radio frequency or TV channel you are receiving by assigning names to them, and calling them by voice. (Y ou can store 24 stations in Memory 0 to 23 for TUNER, and 1[...]
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154 7 If the pron unciation is correct, select “ Ye s ” and click the OK b utton. The details you set are registered, and the Memory list appears. No w you can use the sta- tions or channels stored for voice recognition. ➲ Information on the frequencies or channels stored her e is used only for voice recognition. It is not displayed on other [...]
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155 Chapter 7 Operating Y our Navigation System with V oice Chapter 7 Operating Y our Navigation System with V oice Basics of V oice Operation Y our Pioneer Navigation System comes with the latest in v oice recognition technology . Y ou can use voice commands to operate man y of its functions. This chapter describes where you can use voice commands[...]
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156 ■ Operating by only voice when the Navigation System is star ted If you set “Auto Voice Recognition” in the Settings menu “ON”, you can operate from enter- ing the password up to route setting by only v oice after the engine of your car is started (only when the route is not set). In this case, the operation is performed as follows: 1[...]
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157 Chapter 7 Operating Y our Navigation System with V oice ■ A vailable voice commands related to audio Common to each source Equalizer Up, Equalizer Down, CD, Radio, Multi CD, D VD, XM Radio, Digital Audio Broadcasting, Source by N A VI, D VD Changer, Monitor D VD, TV T uner , V ideo IN, Auxil- iary , Source On, Source Off, Display N A VIGA TIO[...]
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158 ■ If you are not used to voice operation While you are still learning voice operation features, and w ant to use voice commands, it is recommended that you first park your car in a safe place and look at the commands shown by the V oice Help menu. When your car is parked with the parking brake on, press the T ALK button to display a list of [...]
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159 Chapter 7 Operating Y our Navigation System with V oice ■ An example of voice operation When using the voice command, it is important to get the timing correct. Before speaking, you must first wait for the “Please request command” message. After the message is played, a Beep tone indicates that it is now your turn to speak, and the mark [...]
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160 4S a y “ Gas Station ” . The map of the nearest gas station is sho wn. The message, “W ould you like to stop by?” follows. 5 After con fi rming the location, sa y “ Yes ” . W ith the location shown on the map set as the destination (or way point), the route calcu- lation starts. ➲ If you want to see maps with other options, at St[...]
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161 Chapter 7 Operating Y our Navigation System with V oice T ips for V oice Operation For your v oice commands to be correctly recognized and interpreted, ensure that conditions are suitable for recognition. Reduce the v olume setting on your car audio system The voice recognition system may ha ve problems distinguishing your voice commands from b[...]
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163 Appendix Appendix Positioning T echnology The Navigation System accurately measures your current location by combining the positioning by GPS and by Dead Reckoning. Positioning by GPS The Global Positioning System (GPS) uses a network of satellites orbiting the Earth. Each of the satel- lites, which orbit at a height of 68,900,000 feet (21,000)[...]
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164 How do GPS and dead reckoning work together? For maximum accuracy , your Navigation System continually compares GPS data with your estimated position as calculated from the data of 3D Hybrid Sensor . Howe ver , if only the data from the 3D Hybrid Sensor is av ailable for a long period, positioning errors are gradually compounded until the estim[...]
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165 Appendix Handling Large Errors Positioning errors are kept to a minimum by combining GPS, Dead Reckoning, and map matching. Ho w- ev er, in some situations, these functions may not work properly , and the error may become bigger . ■ When the positioning by GPS is impossible • If signals cannot be received from more than tw o GPS satellites,[...]
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166 ■ Conditions likely to cause noticeable positioning errors Certain conditions are more likely to cause discrepancies between your actual position and the location shown on the map display . • If you make a shallow turn • If there is a parallel road • If there is another road very nearby , such as in the case of an elevated free way • [...]
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167 Appendix T roubleshooting If you hav e problems operating your Navigation System, refer to this section. The most common problems are listed below , along with likely causes and solutions. While this list is not comprehensive, it should answer your most common problems. If a solution to your problem cannot be found here, contact your dealer or [...]
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168 The daylight display is used even when the car lights are on. Possible causes: (1) “Daytime Map” is selected on “Day/Night Map Display. ” (2) The Orange/white lead is not connected. Solutions: (1) Check the “Day/Night Map Display” setting (see “Day/Night Map Display” on page 92) and make sure “Nighttime Map” is selected. (2)[...]
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169 Appendix When the screen is fr ozen... Park your car at a safe place, and cut the engine of f. T urn the ignition key back to “ Acc off”. Then start the engine again, and turn the power to the main unit back on. If this does not solv e the problem, press the reset button on the main unit. If the display suddenly disappears (in case of A VIC[...]
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170 Messages and how to react to them The following messages may be displayed by your Na vigation System. ➲ There ar e occasions when you may see error messages other than those shown here. In such a case, follow the instructions given on the display . (1) “ You cannot use this function while driving. ” When: While trying to make a menu selec[...]
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171 Appendix (6) “ Direction of G sensor is not correct. Please turn off the system and check the instal- lation. After you have checked, please re-boot the system and press “ OK ” . ” When: Direction of G sensor is set incorrectly . What to do: See the “Installation Manual” and set the direction of G sensor correctly . (7) “ Gyro Sen[...]
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172 (13) “ Memory is Full. ” When: When there is no more free space in the PC card. What to do: Delete unnecessary data. (14) “ Initialization failed. Returning to PC card menu. ” When: Y our Navigation System could not initialize the PC card for some reason. What to do: T ry the initialization again. If it still does not work, there may be[...]
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173 Appendix Route Setting Information ■ Route search speci fi cations Y our Navigation System sets a route to your destination by applying certain built-in rules to the map data. This section pro vides some useful information about how a route is set. Caution When a route is calculated, the route and voice guidance f or the route is auto- matic[...]
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174 ■ Route highlighting • Once set, the route is highlighted in bright green on the map. • The route may not be highlighted as far as the checkered flag sho wing your destination, depending on the place set as your destination. ■ Intersection enlargement • When “Close-up of Intersection” is on, the map scale increases to show more d[...]
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175 Appendix Copyright ©1993-2001 Navigation T echnologies All rights reserved Canada: This data includes information taken with permission from Canadian authorities, including © Her Maj- esty the Queen in Right of Canada, © Queen’ s Printer for Ontario. © GDT , Geographic Data T echnology , Inc. All rights reserv ed © 2003 DENSO CORPORA TIO[...]
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176 Limited Guidance Areas : These areas exist in the United States map database only . Any area that is not included in the detailed area list is a limited guidance area. These areas include the road maps b ut may not contain complete road network attribute information. Road netw ork attributes include information such as street names, street addr[...]
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177 Appendix DVD Operation Reference T able The operation of a Pioneer D VD player varies slightly according to the model. T o operate with the Remote Controll CD-R11, see the following table. Group 1: SD V -P7, A VX-P7300DVD, D VH-P7000 Group 2: XD V -P9, XDV -P90 Group 3: D VH-P5000MP ■ For CD playback ■ For DVD playback * The operation of D [...]
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178 Glossary This glossary explains some of the terms used in the manual. 3D Hybrid sensor The built-in sensor which enables the system to estimate your car’ s position. A learning function increases its accuracy and two sets of learning data can be stored in memory . Address Book A list of previously searched destinations, w ay points and locati[...]
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179 Appendix Set route The route marked out by the system to your destination. It is highlighted in bright green on the map. T racking Marks on the map indicating the route you hav e traveled. V oice guidance The giving of directions by a recorded v oice while in guidance mode. V oice recognition The technology that allows the system to understand [...]
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180 Display Information If there are too many characters used for an item, it may not be displayed on a single screen. If this is the case, the string will be followed by “... ” indicating that it continues. Main menu New Destination menu Address Book menu New Destination Address Book Return Home (P .47, 71) Go to (P .47, 71) Settings Informati[...]
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181 Appendix Settings menu Route Guidance (P .90) Map Display (P .92) Hardware (P .93) Others (P .93) PC Card (P .78) Background Picture Setting (P .82) Route Guidance menu (1) Auto Reroute (P .90) Designate Areas to Avoid (P .75, 90) Number of Routes (P .44, 90) Fastest/Shortest (P .45, 90) Avoid Freeway (P .45, 90) Avoid Ferry (P .90) Avoid Toll [...]
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182 Travel Time Display (P .94) Password (P .29, 74) Help Menu (P .94) Voice Recognition Help (P .94) Language Selection (P .26, 95) Return Home (P .47, 71) Others menu (2) Go to (P .47, 71) Modify Current Location (P .95) Adjust Display Position (P .95) Tuner Registration (P .95, 153) TV Registration (P .95, 153) Others menu (3) Save to PC Card (P[...]
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183 Appendix Information menu Route Information (P .56) Location Status (P .85) Overlay POI (P .63) Route Profile (P .56) Route Scroll (P .55) Route Information menu GPS Status (P .85) 3D Sensor Status (P .86) Connection Status (P .87) Location Status menu[...]
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MEMO Write your registered password here; remo ve this page from the manual, and store it in a safe place. CA UTION:Never lea ve any note of y our password in your car . ✁[...]
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Published by Pioneer Corporation. Copyright © 2003 by Pioneer Corporation. All rights reser v ed. Publication de Pioneer Corporation. Copyright © 2003 Pioneer Cor por ation. T ous droits de reproduction et de tr aduction réservés. Printed in Japan Imprimé au Japon <CRB1869-A> UC <KKYHF/03D00001> PIONEER CORPORA TION 4-1, MEGURO 1-C[...]