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Owner’s manual & Installation manual
Mode d’emploi et manuel d’installation
Manual de instrucciones y de instalación

NX501
NZ501

2-DIN DVD MULTIMEDIA STATION WITH
BUILT-IN NAVIGATION & 6.2" TOUCH PANEL CONTROL
STATION MULTIMÉDIA DVD 2-DIN AVEC COMMANDE
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DVD MULTIMEDIA STATION WITH BUILT-IN NAVIGATION &
7" TOUCH PANEL CONTROL
STATION MULTIMÉDIA DVD AVEC COMMANDE
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CLARION PRODUCT REGISTRATION INFORMATION
For USA and Canada only

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Dear Customer:
Congratulations on your purchase of a Clarion mobile electronic product. We are confident that you’ll enjoy
your Clarion experience.
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to register your Clarion product.
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Contents

NX501/NZ501

Owner’s Manual

1. FEATURES··················································································································5
2. PRECAUTIONS···········································································································6
3. CAUTIONS ON HANDLING·······················································································8
Operation Panel···········································································································8
USB Port······················································································································8
Cleaning·······················································································································8
Handling Discs·············································································································9
4. PANEL CONTROLS··································································································10
NX501 Functions of Buttons······················································································10
NZ501 Functions of Buttons······················································································11
5. REMOTE CONTROL································································································13
Functions of Remote Control Buttons·······································································14
6. MAINMENU OPERATIONS······················································································16
Front Zone Source·····································································································16
Rear Zone Source······································································································16
7. DVD SYSTEM···········································································································17
DVD Video Features···································································································17
Discs··························································································································17
About the registered marks, etc.···············································································18
8. DVD VIDEO PLAYER OPERATIONS········································································19
Change DVD System Settings···················································································19
Watching to a disc·····································································································19
Operate the DVD Player menu···················································································20
Operate the Video files Player menu··········································································22
9. DVD AUDIO PLAYER OPERATIONS·······································································24
Showing CD Player mode screen··············································································24
Operate the CD Player menu·····················································································24
Listening To MP3/WMA·····························································································25
10. USB AUDIO OPERATIONS····················································································28
Notes on using USB memories··················································································28
Select USB Audio mode····························································································28
Playing MP3/WMA files in USB memory···································································29
11. USB VIDEO OPERATIONS·····················································································31
Notes on using USB memories··················································································31
Select USB Video mode····························································································31
Playing video files in USB memory············································································31
USB Video Menu Operations·····················································································32
12. iPod/iPhone OPERATIONS····················································································33
Notes on using Apple iPod/iPhone·············································································33
Controlling the iPod/iPhone························································································33
Selecting the iPod Video mode···················································································35
13. Bluetooth AUDIO PLAYER OPERATIONS····························································37
Selecting the Bluetooth Audio mode·········································································37
Bluetooth audio player settings·················································································37
Registering your Bluetooth audio player (Pairing)·····················································37
Selecting the Bluetooth audio player·········································································38
Controlling the Bluetooth audio player······································································38
14. Bluetooth TELEPHONE OPERATIONS·································································39
Select the BT Phone mode························································································39
Bluetooth Telephone settings····················································································39
Register your cellular phone (Pairing)········································································40
Select the cellular phone···························································································40
Obtaining the Phone Book data················································································41
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Telephone operations·································································································41
15. RADIO OPERATIONS·····························································································43
16. HD Radio™ RECEIVER OPERATIONS ································································44
17. SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO OPERATIONS····························································46
18. AUX 1 / AUX 2 OPERATIONS················································································48
19. CAMERA IN OPERATIONS····················································································48
20. REAR SOURCE OPERATIONS··············································································49
DVD Video in Rear·····································································································49
AUX 1 in Rear·············································································································50
AUX 2 in Rear·············································································································50
iPod Video in Rear·····································································································50
21. SETTING OPERATIONS·························································································51
General Setup Menu··································································································51
Video Setup Menu·····································································································51
Audio Setup Menu·····································································································51
Navigation Setup Menu·····························································································52
Others Setup Menu····································································································52
Set the Anti-Theft code.·····························································································52
22. MONITOR OFF·······································································································53
23. TROUBLESHOOTING····························································································54
GENERAL···················································································································54
DVD PLAYER·············································································································54
USB DEVICE··············································································································55
Bluetooth···················································································································55
TV/VTR (When connecting an optional TV tuner, etc.)···············································56
24. ERROR DISPLAY····································································································56
25. SPECIFICATIONS···································································································57
INSTALLATION /WIRE CONNECTION GUIDE····························································59

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DVD Video/CD-DA/MP3/WMA
Playback Capability

Built-In Bluetooth®
OEM Steering Wheel Remote Ready
Compatible with SIRIUS Satellite Radio
Compatible with iPod® / iPhone® via USB
HD Radio Ready™

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1. FEATURES

Expanding Systems

Expanding visual features
Expanding audio features
External Power
Amplifier

Rear Monitor

Rear Vision Camera

HD Radio™
Tuner

iPod

USB
Memory
iPhone

Bluetooth
Telephone

Sirius Connect TM
Vehicle Tuner(SCC1)
SIRIUS CONNECT VEHICLE TUNER

NOTE:
The unit can receive analog radio, HD Radio (optional) and SIRIUS satellite radio (optional) broadcasts. The items listed
outside the frames are the commercial products generally sold.
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2. PRECAUTIONS
WARNING

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• For your safety, the driver should not watch any video sources and/or operate the controls while driving. Please
note that watching and operating any video sources while driving are prohibited by law in some countries. Also,
while driving, keep the volume to a level at which external sounds can be heard.
• When using the navigation system, follow the precautions listed below. After reading this manual, be sure to
keep it in a handy place (such as the glove box of your car).
• This navigation system should not be used to replace your own judgment. No itinerary suggested by this
navigation system should ever override any highway regulations, your own judgment, or a knowledge of safe
driving practices. Do not follow the navigation system’s suggested itinerary if it would cause you to perform a
dangerous or illegal act, place you in a dangerous situation, or take you into an area you consider unsafe.
• The advice provided by the navigation system is to be regarded as a suggestion only. There may be times when
the navigation system displays the vehicle’s location incorrectly, fails to suggest the shortest route, or fails to
direct you to your desired destination. In such instances, rely on your own driving judgment, taking into account
the driving conditions at the time.
• Do not use the navigation system to locate emergency services. The database does not contain a complete
listing of emergency services such as police stations, fire halls, hospitals and walk-in clinics. Please show
discretion and ask for directions in such instances.
• As the driver, you alone are responsible for your driving safety.
• In order to avoid a traffic accident, do not operate the system while driving.
• In order to avoid a traffic accident, operate the system only when the vehicle is stopped at a safe place and
the parking brake is on.
• In order to avoid a traffic accident or traffic offense, remember that actual road conditions and traffic
regulations take precedence over the information contained on the navigation system.
• The software may contain inaccurate or incomplete information due to the passage of time, changing
circumstances, and the sources of information used. Please respect current traffic conditions and regulations
at all times while driving.
• Where actual road conditions and highway regulations differ from the information contained on the navigation
system, abide by the highway regulations.
• Keep the amount of time spent viewing the screen while driving to a strict minimum.
• The navigation system does not provide, nor represent in any way information on: traffic and highway
regulations; technical aspects of the vehicle including weight, height, width, load and speed limits; road
conditions including grade, percentage of incline and surface conditions; obstacles such as the height and width
of bridges and tunnels; and other current driving or road conditions. Always rely on your own judgment when
driving a car, taking into account current driving conditions.
• Do not disassemble or modify this unit. It may cause an accident, fire, or electric shock.
• Do not use this unit when a trouble exists, such as no screen content appears or no sound is audible. It may
cause an accident, fire, or electric shock. For that case, consult your authorized dealer or a nearest Clarion
service center.
• In case of a problem, such as any material has been entered in the unit, the unit gets wet, or smoke or strange
smells come out of the unit, etc., stop using this unit immediately, and consult your authorized dealer or a
nearest Clarion service center.
Using it in that condition may cause an accident, fire, or electric shock.
• Use a fuse with the same specification only when replacing the fuse.
Using a fuse with a different specification may causes a fire.
• For the installation of this unit or a change in the installation, ask your authorized dealer or a nearest Clarion
service center for safety. Professional skills and experiences are required to do so.
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CD) or the optical parts of the player and

B Y T H E M A N U FA C T U R E R W I L L V O I D
THE WARRANTY AND WILL VIOLATE FCC
APPROVAL.

proper playback may not be possible. If
moisture forms on the disc (DVD/CD), wipe it

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CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO

heater, moisture may form on the disc (DVD/

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INFORMATION FOR USERS:

the player is used soon after switching on the

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1.When the inside of the car is very cold and

off with a soft cloth. If moisture forms on the
optical parts of the player, do not use the
player for about one hour. The condensation
will disappear naturally allowing normal
operation.
2.Driving on extremely bumpy roads which
cause severe vibration may cause the sound
to skip.
3.This unit uses a precision mechanism. Even
in the event that trouble arises, never open
the case, disassemble the unit, or lubricate
the rotating parts.
4.This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to consult the dealer or an
experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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3. CAUTIONS ON HANDLING
Operation Panel
For a longer service life, be sure to read the following cautions.

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• The operation panel will operate properly in a
temperature range of 0˚ to 60˚ C.
• Do not allow any liquids on the set from drinks,
umbrellas etc. Doing so may damage the internal
circuitry.
• Do not disassemble or modify the set in any way.
Doing so may result in damage.
• Subjecting the operation panel to shocks may result
in breakage, deformation or other damage.
• Do not let cigarettes burn the display.
• If a problem should occur, have the set inspected at
your store of purchase.

• Do not insert objects or poke in the space between
the operation panel and the main unit when the panel
is tilted.
• The remote control unit may not work if the remote
control sensor is exposed to direct sunlight.
• In extremely cold weather, the display movement
may slow down and the display may darken, but this
is not a malfunction. The display will work normally
when the e temperature increases.
• Small black and shiny spots inside the liquid crystal
panel are normal for LCD products.

USB Port
• The USB memory stick may stick out when inserted,
so it may cause danger during driving. In such cases,
you can use a commercial USB extension cable, etc.,
but use it safely under your own judgment.
• The USB memory sticks must be recognized as “USB
mass storage class” to work properly. Some models
may not operate correctly.
When the memorized data is lost or damaged by any
chance, Clarion shall not be liable for any damage.
When using an USB memory stick, we recommend
that you backup your data stored on it before by
using a personal computer etc.

turning the power off during writing or reading data.
When affected by static electricity or electric noise.
Connect/disconnect the USB memory stick when it
is not accessed.
• Some USB memory sticks cannot be inserted to the
main unit because of their shape. In such cases, use
a commercial USB extension cable to connect them.
• Connecting with the computer is not covered.
• Music files (MP3, WMA, etc.) stored in the USB
memory stick can be played back.

• Data files may be broken when using USB memory
sticks in the following situation:
When disconnecting the USB memory stick or

Cleaning
• Cleaning the cabinet
Use a soft, dry cloth and gently wipe off the dirt. For
tough dirt, apply some neutral detergent diluted in
water to a soft cloth, wipe off the dirt gently, then
wipe again with a dry cloth.
Do not use benzene, thinner, car cleaner, etc., as
these substances may damage the cabinet or cause
the paint to peel. Also, leaving rubber or plastic
products in contact with the cabinet for long periods
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• Cleaning the liquid crystal panel
The liquid crystal panel tends to collect dust, so wipe
it off occasionally with a soft cloth. The surface is
easily scratched, so do not rub it with hard objects.

• New discs may have some roughness around the
edges. If such discs are used, the player may not
work or the sound may skip. Use a ball-point pen or
the like to remove any roughness from the edge of
the disc.

• Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or any heat
source.

Ball-point pen
Roughness

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Storage

• Do not expose discs to excess humidity or dust.
• Do not expose discs to direct heat from heaters.

Cleaning
• To remove fingermarks and dust, use a soft cloth and
wipe in a straight line from the center of the disc to
the circumference.
• Do not use any solvents, such as commercially
available cleaners, anti-static spray, or thinner to
clean discs.

• Never stick labels on the surface of the disc or mark
the surface with a pencil or pen.

• After using special disc cleaner, let the disc dry off
well before playing it.

• Never play a disc with any cellophane tape or other
glue on it or with peeling off marks. If you try to play
such a disc, you may not be able to get it back out of
the DVD player or it may damage the DVD player.

On Discs

• Do not use discs that have large scratches, are
misshapen, cracked, etc. Use of such discs may
cause misoperation or damage.
• To remove a disc from its storage case, press down
on the center of the case and lift the disc out, holding
it carefully by the edges.
• Do not use commercially available disc protection
sheets or discs equipped with stabilizers, etc. These
may damage the disc or cause breakdown of the
internal mechanism.

• Exercise a good precaution when loading a disc. The
operation panel will close automatically when leaving
it open for a while.
• Never turn off the power and remove the unit from
the car with a disc loaded.

CAUTION
For your safety, the driver should
not insert or eject a disc, opening
the operation panel while driving.

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4. PANEL CONTROLS
NX501 Functions of Buttons

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[

[Microphone]

]

[MENU]
[NAVI/AV]

[PWR/VOL]
[IR]
[RESET]
[microSD]
[AUX IN]

Note: Be sure to read this chapter while referring to front
diagram “PANEL CONTROLS”.
[PWR/VOL] Knob

• Press and hold this button for 3 seconds to turn off
the monitor. Press any place of the screen to turn
on the monitor again.
[RESET] Button

• Press this key to power on the system in power off
mode.

• Press this button to hardware reset the unit.

• When the power is already on, it moves to the
Navigation mode. If Navigation mode is displayed, it
moves to the Navigation menu.

Note: When the [RESET] button is pressed, frequencies
of radio stations, titles, etc. stored in memory are
cleared.

• Keep pressing this key more than 2 second to turn
off the system when system is in power on mode.

• Insert a microSD in this.

• Rotate the knob to increase or decrease the volume.
[NAVI/AV] Button
• Press this button to enter navigation mode; press
again to return current source.
• Press and hold this button for 3 seconds to display
the brightness setting panel.

[microSD]
Note: The microSD card is only for navigation. Please
don’t remove it, otherwise, the navigation function will be
disabled.
[AUX IN]
AUX 1 Connector.
[Microphone]
• Internal microphone for use during Bluetooth
phone calls. Sensitivity can be adjusted from
the Settings menu.
[IR] SENSOR
• Receiver for the remote control unit (operating
range: 30 degree in all directions).

[ ]Eject
• Press to eject disc from unit.
[MENU] Button
• Press this button to display main menu, press again
to return current source.
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[microSD]

[BND/END PS]

[OPEN]

[NAVI/AV]
[ISR/SEND]
]
[
[ / ]

[Microphone]
[RESET]
[AUX IN]

[-]
[+]

[

]

[

]

[ IR ]
[ MENU/PWR ]
Note: Be sure to read this chapter while referring to front
diagram “PANEL CONTROLS”.
[MENU/PWR] Button
• Press this key to power on the system in power off
mode.
• Keep pressing this key more than 2 second to turn
off the system when system is in power on mode.
• Press this button to display main menu, press again
to return current source when system is in power on
mode.
[NAVI/AV] Button
• Press this button to enter navigation mode; press
again to return current source.

[ ]Eject
• Press to eject disc from unit.
[Microphone]
• Internal microphone for use during Bluetooth
phone calls. Sensitivity can be adjusted from

• Press and hold this button for 3 seconds to display
the brightness setting panel.

the Settings menu.

• Press this key to change display of sub LCD when
panel is closed.

• Press this button to hardware reset the unit.

[RESET] Button
Note: When the [RESET] button is pressed, frequencies
of radio stations, titles, etc. stored in memory are
cleared.
[microSD]
• Insert a microSD in this.
Note: The microSD card is only for navigation. Please
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don’t remove it, otherwise, the navigation function will be
disabled.

shortcut. Press this key again to go back to previous
mode.

[AUX IN]

SEND Function:

AUX 1 Connector.
[

,

] Buttons

Only be available when there is a coming call.
• Press to accept the coming call.

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• Press to search previous or next station or channel in
Tuner, SIRIUS radio modes.

• Press to switch to private mode when in talking.

• Press and hold to enter manual seek status in Tuner
and SIRIUS radio mode, then press briefly to seek
station by step.

• Receiver for the remote control unit (operating

• Press to search previous or next track or chapter in
CD, MP3/WMA, iPod and DVD video modes.
• Press and hold to fast forward or fast backward by
2x, 4x, 8x or 16x step in CD, MP3 /WMA and DVD
video mode.
• Press and hold to fast forward or fast backward in
iPod music.
[

] Button

• Press to play, pause audio or video.
• Press and hold to stop audio or video.
• Press this key to mute when in Tuner mode.
[+][-] Buttons
• Press to Increase and decrease volume.
[OPEN] Button
• Use this button to open/close TFT panel.
• Press and hold to enter TFT panel angle setting
options.
[BND/END PS] Button
• press to change bands between FM1, FM2, FM3,
AM bands.
• Press and hold to start preset scan. Press again to
stop.
END Function:
Only be available when a call incoming or in telephone
talking.
• Press to reject call when a call incoming.
• Press to end a call when in telephone talking.
[ISR/SEND] Button
ISR Function:
When in tuner mode, press and hold this button for
3 seconds to save current station and band to ISR
memory, and at the same time, the tuner will enter ISR
mode with current station.
Note:
In ISR mode, the tuning operation is disabled. Press this
button again to quit ISR mode.
When in the other mode but not tuner mode, press
this key will go to ISR memory station directly, it likes a
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[IR] SENSOR
range: 30 degree in all directions).

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5. REMOTE CONTROL
Signal transmitter

[OPEN]

[MUTE]
[

/

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Operating range : 30°in all directions

[POWER / SRC]

]

[VOLUME]

[ 0-9 ]

[NAV/ AV]
[BAND]
[SEL]
[MENU]
[PIC]

[SRCH]
[BACK]

[ENT]
[

,

,

,

]

[TAG]

[TITLE]

[RPT]
[ROOT]

[

], [

]

], [

[ZOOM]

[SUB.T]

[AUDIO]

[ANGLE]

Replacing the batteries
1.Press the retention tab and pull out the
battery tray and remove the old battery.
2. Insert the new CR2025 battery and slide
the battery tray back in the remote control
the same direction that you removed it.
Please ensure the tray is inserted in the
correct direction.

[

]

Note:
Using batteries improperly can cause them to
explode. Take note of the following points:
• When replacing batteries, replace both batteries
with new ones.
• Do not short-circuit, disassemble or heat batteries.
• Do not dispose of batteries into fire or flames.
• Dispose of spent batteries properly.

WARNING
Lithium batteries contain
Perchlorate
Dispose of discharged batteries properly.
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You can use the remote control unit to control the NX501 and NZ501.
Note:
• The wireless remote control operation may not be optimal in direct sunlight.
[

/

] Button

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• Press this button to play or pause video and audio
media.

• From the main menu, you can select your desired
source or change your settings.
[MENU] Button

• Press this button more than 1 second to stop video
and audio media.

• Press this button to enter the MAIN MENU or return
current resource.

[MUTE] Button

[PIC] Button

• Mute or Unmute the speaker.

• Press and hold this button to change your monitor
brightness.

on upper right area of the screen
• The symbol
indicates that speaker is muted.
[POWER/SRC] Button
• Press this button to move the focus to next available
source item on main menu.

[ENT] Button
• Press to fix the entered data in the Key Pad screen
or enter the item the cursor is on.
[TAG] Button

• Press this button to power on when the unit is power
off.

• Press this button to record TAG in HD Radio mode .

• Press this button more than 1 second to power off
when the unit is power on.

• Press to go to the title menu on the DVD.

Note: While panel is closed position, you cannot select
any source. (NZ501 Only)

• Press to go to the root menu on the DVD.

[TITLE] Button
[ROOT] Button

[0 - 9] Buttons

[RPT] Button

• Use in the Key Pad screen to select the radio or
Satellite Radio.

• Press to perform chapter repeat / title repeat / repeat
off while playing DVD mode.

• Use to select the track in the track list screen.

• Press to perform track repeat/repeat off while playing
CD.

• Press to enter DVD video chapters/titles in the Key
Pad screen.
[VOLUME] Buttons
• Increase and decrease volume.
[NAVI/AV] Button
• Press this button to switch between current source
and current position on navigation map.

• Press to perform repeat track /repeat folder/ repeat
off while playing MP3/WMA, or video files on disc.
• Press to perform repeat track /repeat folder/ repeat
off while playing MP3/WMA, or video files in USB
memory.
[

], [

] Buttons

[SRCH] Button

• Press to seek the next available higher or lower
station in Tuner mode.

• Press this button to open chapter or title search
window while playing DVD.

• In SIRIUS Radio mode, you will scroll through the
categories.

[BAND] button

• Press to select the next higher or lower chapter
number in DVD video mode.

• Switch to next band alternately.
[SET] Button
• Press this button to open the Audio setting menu in
any mode.
[BACK] Button
• Press this button to quit main menu if current screen
is main menu.
[

], [

], [

], [

] Buttons

• Press this button for cursor movement in main menu
or Setting mode.
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• Press to select the next higher or lower track in DVD
Audio, USB Video, USB Audio mode.
• Press for movement of background source in
Navigation mode.
[

], [

]Buttons

• Press to manually select the next higher or lower
station in Tuner and Satellite Radio modes.
• Press to perform fast-forward or fast-backward
searching. Press again to change the speed to 2x,

• Press to switch next available subtitle while playing
DVD.
• Press to display Video menu in iPod mode.
[ANGLE] Button

• Press to turn on and zoom in while playing DVD. You
can zoom in up to 3x. (No all DVD disc supports this
function).

• Press to switch the different ANGLE while playing
DVD. (No all DVD disc supports this function)
• Press to display Audio menu in iPod mode.

[AUDIO] Button

[OPEN] Button

• Press to switch the AUDIO channel of the disc while
playing DVD.

• Press this button to OPEN or CLOSE the motorized
screen. Please ensure there are no obstructions
before starting the operation.(NZ501 only)

[SUB-T] Button

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[ZOOM] Button

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4x, 8x or 16x.
• Press for movement of background source in
Navigation mode.

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6. MAINMENU OPERATIONS
Front Zone Source

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[Tuner]-Press the button to display the Tuner mode.

[Navigation]-Press the button to display the
Navigation mode.

[Disc Audio]-Press the button to display the Disc
Audio mode.

[Telephone]-Press the button to display the Telephone
mode.

[SIRIUS]-Press the button to display the SIRIUS
mode.

[Rear Button]-Press the button to display the rear
menu.

[USB Audio]-Press the button to display the USB
Audio mode.

[Setting Button]-Press the button to display the
setting menu.

[Bluetooth Audio]-Press the button to display the
Bluetooth Audio mode.

Rear Zone Source

[iPod Audio]-Press the button to display the iPod
Audio mode.

[Rear Disc Video]-Press the button to display the
Rear Disc Video mode.
[AUX 1]- Press the button to display the AUX 1 mode.

[Rear AUX 1]-Press the button to display the Rear
AUX 1 mode

[Disc Video]-Press the button to display the Disc
Video mode.

[Rear iPod Video]-Press the button to display the
Rear iPod Video mode.

[AUX 2]-Press the button to display the AUX 2 mode.

[Rear AUX 2]-Press the button to display the rear AUX
2 mode.

[USB Video]-Press the button to display the USB
Video mode.
[Camera]-Press the button to display the Camera
mode.
[iPod Video]-Press the button to display the iPod
Video mode.

[2-Zone Off]-Press the button to closed the rear
activity.
[Front Button]-Press the button to display the front
main menu.
[Setting Button]-Press the button to display the
setting menu.

Scrolling the menu

Moving the menu position

Press screen and scrolling to right or left it will switch
to next or previous page of mainmenu.

1. Press any quadrate icon on mainmenu more than
2 seconds, the icon will float on mainmenu.
2. Scrolling the floating icon to any position you
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This unit provides the following functions in addition to
the high image quality and sound quality of DVD video.

playback.

Note:

Menu can be called up during DVD video playback to
perform menu setting.

• The functions described in this section,for example,
the recorded language,subtitles, angles, etc. differ
depending on the DVD video disc.

Menu screens

• Example showing menu display

Refer to the instructions provided with the DVD
video.
• Some disc functions may operate differently from
described in this manual.
Multi-sound function
DVD video can store up to 8 languages for one film;
select the language of your preference.
• The languages stored on the disc are indicated by
the icon shown below.

Discs
Playable discs
This DVD video player can play the following discs.

Multi-angle function

Playable discs

A DVD video that is filmed from multiple angles allows
you to select the angle of choice.
• The number of recorded angles are indicated by the
icon shown below.

DVD video discs

Audio CDs

CD TEXT

Playable media files

MP3/WMA

Subpicture (subtitles) function
A DVD video can record subtitles for up to 32
languages and you can select the language of the
subtitles you wish to see.
• The number of recorded subtitle languages are
indicated by the icon shown below.

About CD Extra discs
A CD Extra disc is a disc in which a total of two
sessions have been recorded. The first session is
Audio session and the second session is Data session.
Your personally-created CDs with more than second
data sessions recorded cannot be played on this DVD
video player.
Note:

Multi-story function
When a DVD video contains more than one story for
a film, you can select the story you wish to enjoy.
The operation procedures vary with the disc; observe
the instructions for selecting a story provided during

• When you play a CD Extra disc, only the first session
will be recognized.
About playing a CD-R/CD-RW disc (MP3, WMA)
This player can play CD-R/CD-RW discs previously
recorded in music CD format (MP3, WMA).
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DVD Video Features

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DVD video is a high-quality digital video source that provides crisp and clear images. One 12 cm disc contains
either one film or four hours of music.

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7. DVD SYSTEM

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About playing a DVD-R/RW or DVD+R/RW disc

About MP3/WMA playback

This player cannot play DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/ RW
discs previously recorded in video CD format.

This unit can play back CD-R/CD-RW, DVD-R/ RW
and DVD+R/RW discs on which MP3/WMA music data
have been recorded.

However, MP3/WMA files recorded on DVD-R/ RW and
DVD+R/RW discs can be played.

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Discs that cannot be played back
This DVD video player cannot play back DVD-Audio,
DVD-RAM, Photo CDs, etc.
Note:
• It may also not be possible to play back CDs
recorded on a CD-R unit and CD-RW unit. (Cause:
disc characteristics, cracks, dust/dirt, dust/dirt on
player’s lens, etc.)
• If a CD-R or CD-RW disc that has not been finalized
is played, it will take a long time to start playing.
Also, it may not be possible to play depending on its
recording conditions.

For a detailed information, see the section entitled
“Listening to MP3/WMA”.
Note on region numbers
The DVD video system assigns a region number to
DVD video players and DVD discs by sales area. DVD
video players sold in the United States can play back
DVD discs with the region number “ALL”, “1” or any
combination of numbers that also incorporate a “1”.
The DVD video region number is marked on the disc
jacket as shown below.

ALL

1

1

4

6

• You cannot play SuperAudio CDs Playback of the
CD player is not supported even if it is a hybrid disc.

About the registered marks, etc.
• This product incorporates copyright protection
technology that is protected by U.S. patents
and other intellectual property rights. Use of this
copyright protection technology must be authorized
by Rovi Corporation, and is intended for home and
other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise
authorized by Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering
or disassembly is prohibited.
• Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories.“Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D
symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
• “Made for iPod,” and “Made for iPhone” mean
that an electronic accessory has been designed to
connect specifically to iPod, or iPhone, respectively,
and has been certified by the developer to meet
Apple performance standards.
• Apple is not responsible for the operation of this
device or its compliance with safety and regulatory
standards. Please note that the use of this accessory
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iPhone and iPod are trademarks of Apple Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries.
• HD RadioTM, HD Radio ReadyTM, and the HD Radio
Ready logo are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity
Digital Corporation.
This HD Radio Ready receiver is ready to receive HD
Radio broadcasts when connected to the THD400,
sold separately.
• The Bluetooth ® word mark and logos are owned
by the Bluetooth ® SIG, Inc. and any use of such
marks by Clarion Co.,Ltd. is under license. Other
trademarks and trade names are those of their
respective owners.
• SIRIUS, the SIRIUS Dog logo and related marks are
trademarks of SIRIUS XM Radio, Inc.

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Note: If the set up operation is performed in the
middle of DVD video play, the disc will restart from the
beginning.

Input the old password,and touch the [OK] key,or
input "4356" to reset password.

Selecting DVD Set Up Menu
1. Press the [Setting] button on the Main Menu to
access the Video set up menu.
2. Press [Video] button. The video menu is displayed.
Input a new password,and touch the [OK] key.
Input the same new password again,and touch the
[OK] key.
Note: When a disc with view restrictions is inserted, you
will be prompted to input this password. The disc will not
be viewable until the correct password is entered.

Set rating for parental level control
Setting up the Screen Size
Press the [DVD Wide Screen Mode] button to turn on
or turn off the DVD wide screen mode.
The factory default setting is “On”
Note: Not all DVD disc supports this function.
DVD Wide Screen Mode On

1. Select Others screen while in Setting mode. Press
[Parental Control] button. Press the desired rating for
level control. Use this table to set the parental level.
Kid Safe
G
PG
PG-13
PG-R
R
NC-17

Kid Safe
General Audiences
Parental Guidance Suggested
Parents Strongly Cautioned
Parental Guidance Restricted
Restricted
No One 17 And Under Admitted

Adult
Only Adult
• The contents that the parental level restricts vary
with the country code.

DVD Wide Screen Mode Off

Note: The rating can be selected only under the
password unlocked status, and the limits can be set only
under the password locked status.

Watching to a disc
1. To load a disc:
Insert the disc into the center of the insertion slot the
label side facing up.

Setting up the password for parental level
control
The factory default pass code is “0000”.
1. In Main Menu press [Setting] button. Press [Others]
button on the display. Touch the [Set Password] ---and a numerical key pad will appear.

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Change DVD System Settings

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8. DVD VIDEO PLAYER OPERATIONS

Note:
• Never insert foreign objects into the disc insertion slot.
• If the disc is not inserted easily, there may be another
disc in the mechanism or the unit may require service.
• 8cm (single play) discs cannot be used.
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10- Bluetooth status

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11- DVD playback info
12- Previous page Button
13- Repeat switching Button
14- Audio Channel switching Button

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15- Subtitle switching Button

Ejecting a disc
1. To eject a disc press eject [ ] button. The play
mode then switches to the Tuner mode.
If the disc is left in the ejected position for 15 seconds,
the disc is automatically reloaded. In this case, the
play mode will remain in the Tuner mode.
Note: If you force a disc into before auto reloading, it
may damage a disc.

Showing DVD Player mode screen
After disc is loaded, the play mode is automatically
engaged.
Touch any place of the screen to display DVD Video
menu touch the screen again to return the playback
screen. The display will return to the playback screen,
if you do not touch the screen for 10 seconds.
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16- INFO Button
17- Direct chapter or title searching Button

Operate the DVD Player menu
You can select the button items displayed in the DVD
menu by directly touching it.

Play/Pause Playback
1. Touch [

] button to pause during playback.

2. Touch [

] button again to resume playback.

Skip (Search) a Chapter
1. Press [

] or [

] button during playback.

Chapters are skipped down or up from current
locations, as many times as the button is pressed, and
playback starts.

Skip use seek bar
Press the triangle [ ] on seek bar and drag it to any
position where you want to start playback.

Fast Forward/Fast Backward

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

1. Press [ ] or [ ] button and hold 2 seconds to start
fast backward or fast forward during playback. The
playback speed starts at 2x, then will increase to 4x,
8x, and 16x. Release the button will continue playing
with normal speed.

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] or [
] button on remote control can also
2. [
be used to start fast backward or fast forward during
playback.
Note:
• No audio is reproduced during fast forward and fast
backward operation.
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15

16

1 - Next page Buttons
2 - Previous Track /Fast Backward Button
3 - Play/Pause Button

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• The fast forward and fast backward speed may differ
depending on the disc.

Stop Playback
1. Press the [ ] button on remote control more than 1
second. Playback is stopped.

4 - Next Track/Fast Forward Button

2. To resume playback, press the [

5- Elapsed playing time

Playback resumes from start of the disc.

6- Seek bar

Search with a Chapter/Title Number

7- Total time
8- Top Menu Button
9- System time
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] button.

You can locate the beginning of a scene using the
chapter numbers or title numbers recorded on the DVD
Video disc.

• Title
A large segment to divide the data area of the disc.
• Chapter
A small segment to divide the data area of the disc.
2. Input the number of the title/chapter that you want
to play with the [0] to [9] key.
3. Touch the [

*Depending on the disc, the title menu may not be
called.
2. Touch the title menu screen.
3. Select the items in the title menu screen by
directional buttons.
*Depending on the disc, items may not be selected
with the directional buttons.
4. Touch [
5. Touch [

] button to fix on the selected item.
] button.

Switching Audio
On discs in which two or more audios or audio
languages have been recorded, you can switch among
the audio languages during playback.

] button.

1. Showing the DVD Video menu, touch [
during playback.

] button

• Each time you touch the button, you can switch
among audio languages.
• It may take time to switch among audios.
Playback starts from the scene of the input title
number or chapter number.
NOTE:
If the input title/chapter number does not exist or
searching with a title/chapter number is not allowed, the
screen image will not change.
4. Touch [

] button to close the key pad.

This operation plays back chapters recorded on the
DVD-Video repeatedly.
] button.

2. Touch [
] button once for Chapter Repeat, again
for Title Repeat.
3. Press [
playback.

When the power is turned on and when the disc
is changed to a new one, the language set as the
factory default is selected. If that language has not
been recorded on disc the language is specified on
the disc.
Depending on the disc, switching may be completely
impossible or impossible on some scenes.

Repeat Playback

1. Showing the DVD Video menu, touch [

Depending on the disc, up to 8 kinds of audios may
be recorded. For details, see the mark of the disc:
Indicates that 8 audios have been recorded).
(

] button again to turn off the repeat

Using the Title Menu

Switching Subtitles
On DVD discs in with two or more subtitle languages
have been recorded, you can switch among the
subtitle languages during playback.
] button
1. Showing the DVD Video menu, touch [
to select a subtitle during playback. Each time you
touch the key, you can switch among subtitles.
• It may take time to switch among subtitles.

On DVD discs containing two or more titles, you can
select from the title menu for playback.

Depending on the disc, up to 32 kinds of subtitles
may be recorded. For details, see the mark of the
disc: ( Indicates that 8 kinds of subtitles have been
recorded).
Depending on the disc, switching may be completely
impossible or impossible on some scenes.
2. To turn off subtitles, repeat touching [
until subtitles are turned off.

] button

Switching angles
1. Showing the DVD Video menu, touch [

] button

On DVD discs in with video images have been
recorded in two or more angles, you can switch among
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] button turns the Key Pad to the title
Touching [
number input mode.

The title menu screen appears.

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] button turns the Key Pad to the
Touching [
chapter number input mode.

during playback.

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1. Showing the DVD Video menu, touch [
] button.
The Key Pad screen appears with the chapter/Title
number input mode.

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the angles during playback.

3 - Play/Pause Button

1. Touch [Angle] key on the remote control during
playback. Each time you touch the key, you can switch
among angles.

4 - Next Track/Fast Forward Button

• It may take time to switch among angles.

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• Depending on the disc, up to 9 angles may be
recorded. For details, see the mark of the disc: (
Indicates multi-angle).

5- Elapsed playing time /Seek bar
6- List Mode Button
7- System time
8- Bluetooth status
9- Playback info

• Depending on the disc, angles may switch smoothly
or switch with a momentary still image.

10- Previous Row Buttons

• Depending on the disc, switching may be completely
impossible or impossible on some scenes.

12- Audio Button

• Depending on the disc, scenes recorded in two or
more angles may be played back.

11- Repeat Button
13- Subtitle Button

Displaying the playback status

Operate the Video files Player menu

Touch [
] button on DVD Player mode screen,
Playback status is displayed on screen.

You can select the button items displayed in the Video
files player menu by directly touching it.

Play disc video files

Play/Pause Playback

This system can play video files (AVI/MP4, etc) stored
on disc.

1. Touch [

] button to pause during playback.

2. Touch [

] button again to resume playback.

Showing video files Player mode screen

Switch to Previous/next file

1. After disc with video files is loaded, touch [DVD
Video] button on MAIN MENU to show video files
player mode screen.

1. Press [ ] or [
previous /next file

2. Touch the screen of the playing video file to display
Video files player menu touch the screen again to
return the playback screen. The display will return to
the playback screen, if you do not touch the screen for
10 seconds.
9

7

8

] button during playback to play

Skip using seek bar
Press the triangle on seek bar and drag it to any
position where you want to start playback.

Fast Forward /Fast Backward
1. Press [ ] or [ ] button and hold 2 seconds to start
fast backward or fast forward during playback. The
playback speed starts at 2x, then will increase to 4x,
8x, and 16x. Release the button will continue playback
with normal speed.
] or [
] button on remote control can also
2. [
be used to start fast backward or fast forward during
playback.
Note:

1

2

3

4

5

6

• No audio is reproduced during fast forward and fast
backward operation.
• The fast forward and fast backward speed may differ
depending on the disc.

Stop Playback
1. Press the [ ] button on remote control more than 1
second. Playback is stopped.
2. To resume playback, press the [
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12

13

1 - Next page Button
2 - Previous Track /Fast Backward Button
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] button.

Playback resumes from start of the folder which
playing track is in.

Some video files will have two or more subtitles have
been recorded; you can switch among these subtitles
during playback.

The repeat set as the factory default is Repeat Folder.
]

] button once for Repeat off, again for
2. Touch[
Repeat Track.
3. Press [

] button again for Repeat Folder.

Switching Audio
Some video files will have two or more audio channels;
you can switch among the audio channels during
playback.
1. Touch [

] button during playback.

• Each time you touch the button, you can switch
among audio languages.

1. Touch the [
playback.

] button to select a subtitle during

• Each time you touch the key, you can switch among
subtitles.
• It may take time to switch among subtitles.
Depending on the disc, switching may be impossible.

Video files list
Showing the Video files player menu; touch the [
] button to display video files list screen.
Video files list operations is almost same as Disc
Audio player mode. Please refer to DVD Audio Player
Operations.

• It may take time to switch among audios.
Depending on the disc, switching may be impossible.

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1. Showing the video files player menu, touch [
button.

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Switching Subtitles

This operation plays back video files recorded on the
disc repeatedly.

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Repeat Playback

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Listening to a disc/Ejecting a disc

17 - Artist Information

Please refer to Disc Video Player Operations -watching
to a disc and Ejecting a disc.

18 - Album Information

Showing CD Player mode screen

Operate the CD Player menu

1. After disc is loaded, the play mode is automatically
engaged.

You can select the button items displayed in the CD
player menu by directly touching it in list.

2. If disc have been loaded you can touch Disc Audio
button on main menu to display CD player mode
screen.

Play/Pause Playback

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19 - Close option menu Button

1. Touch [

] button to pause during playback.

2. Touch [

] button again to resume playback.

Switch to Previous/next file or track

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Press [ ] or [ ] button during playback to play
previous /next file.

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• Pressing [ ] button starts playback from the
beginning of the next track.

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11

•Pressing [ ] button starts playback from the
beginning of the current track. When this button is
pressed again within 5 seconds, playback starts from
the beginning of previous track.

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1

2

3

4

Fast Forward /Fast Backward
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15

1. Press [ ] or [ ] button and hold more than 2
seconds to start fast backward or fast forward during
playback. The playback speed starts at 2x, then will
increase to 4x, 8x, and 1 6x .Release the button will
continue playback with normal speed.
] or [
] button on remote control can also
2. [
be used to start fast backward or fast forward during
playback.

19

1 -Open option menu Button

Note:

2- Elapsed playing time indicator

• No audio is reproduced during fast forward and fast
backward operation.

3- Rotation effect
4- Audio files or CD tracks.
5- System time
6- Bluetooth status
7- Play back status
8- Previous Track /Fast Backward Button
9- Repeat Button
10- Play/Pause Button
11- Shuffle Button
12- Next Track/Fast Forward Button
13- Direct Searching Button
14- Scan Start/Stop Button
15- Rotation Effect On/Off Button
16 - Song Title
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• The fast forward and fast backward speed may differ
depending on the disc.

Stop Playback
1. Press the [ ] button on remote control more than 1
second. Playback is stopped.
2. To resume playback, press the [

] button.

Playback resumes from start of disc.

Repeat Playback
The repeat set as the factory default is Repeat Track.
Touch the [ ] button once for Repeat off, again for
Repeat Track.

Shuffle Playback
1. Touch [
playback.

] button to shuffle the tracks during

2. Touch this button again to turn off the feature.

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Selecting a track on the Track List Screen
This function allows you to select tracks from a
displayed list.

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1. Touch the track title on the display list. The selected
track will start playing.
2. When the desired track is not displayed, press and
flick the track list up or down.
3. Touch the desired track title key. The corresponding
track is started playback.

Listening To MP3/WMA

Scanning the Tracks

This unit is an ID3 Tag compatible model.

1. Touch [

] button to show [Scan

2. Touch [Scan

This unit supports the ID3 TAGs of the Version 2.4, 2.3,
1.1 and 1.0.

] button.

] button during playback.

• It will play from next track, and each track will display
for 10 seconds.
] button will switch to [Scan

• The [Scan
button.

]

] button.

3. Touch [Scan

] button will switch to [Scan

]

*The function will scan all tracks orderly in current
folder once. After Scan stopped playback will continue.

Searching with the Track Number
This operation allows searching using the track
numbers recorded on the CDs.
1. Touch [

] Button to show [

What is MP3/WMA?
MP3 is an audio compression method and classified
into audio layer 3 of MPEG standards.
WMA is an audio compression method developed by
Microsoft Corporation.

• It will continue playback from current track.
• [Scan
button.

In displaying, this unit gives priority to the Version 2.3
and 2.4 TAGs.

] button.

These audio compression methods have penetrated
into PC users and become a standard format.
These features compress the original audio data to
about 10 percent of its initial size with a high sound
quality. This means that about 10 music CDs can be
recorded on a CD-R disc or CD-RW disc to allow a
long listening time without having to change CDs.
Note: Some CDs recorded on CD-R/RW mode may not
be usable.

1. Touch [
] button .The numerical keypad will
appear on the screen.

Displaying MP3/WMA TAG titles

2. Input the track number that you want to play back
with [0] to [9] key.

Tag information such as title, artist and album title
can be displayed for MP3/WMA file containing Tag
information.

Playback starts from the track of the input track
number.
• If the input track number does not exist or searching
with track number is not allowed, the screen image will
not change.

Precautions when creating MP3 disc
• File extensions

Rotation Effect On/Off

1. Always add a file extension “.MP3” or “.mp3” to
an MP3 file, and “.WMA” or “.wma” to a WMA file by
using single byte letters. If you add a file extension
other than specified or forget to add these file
extension, the file cannot be played. In addition, if you
use upper case and lower case letters (capital and
small letters) mixed for file extensions, normal play
may not be possible.

This operation allows turn on/turn off rotation effect.

2. Files other than MP3/WMA data cannot be played.

* The factory default is On.

Playing files with a format not supported will be
skipped, and the scan, random and repeat playback
mode may be canceled.

• Touch the [
keypad.
• Touch [

] button will close the numerical

] Button will close the option window and

display playback screen.

1. Touch [

] Button to show [Rotation effect] button

2. Press button [

] will turn on the Rotation effect.

3. Press button [

] will turn off the Rotation effect.

• File and Disc Not Supported
Files and discs with following extensions are not
supported: *.AAC, *.DLF, *.M3U, *.PLS, *.MP3 PRO
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files, files with DRM, open session discs.

actually played.

• Logical format (File system)

You may be able to set the order in which MP3/WMA
files are to be played by assigning file names beginning
with play sequence numbers such as “01” to “99”.

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1. When writing an MP3/WMA file on a disc, please
select “ISO9660 level 1 or level 2(without including
expansion format)” as the writing software format.
Normal playback may not be possible if the disc is
recorded on another format.
2. The folder name and file name can be displayed
as the title during MP3/WMA play but the title must
be within 31 single byte alphabetical letters and
numerals for the folder name and file name (including
an extension). Entering more letters or numerals than
specified may cause an incorrect display.

For example, a medium with the following folder/ file
hierarchy is subject to Folder Search, File Search or
Folder Select.
See the diagram below.

• Entering File and Folder Names
Names using the code list characters are the only
file names and folder names that can be entered and
displayed. Using any other character will cause the file
and folder names to be displayed incorrectly.
• Electronic Shock Protection
10 seconds for CD-DA (CDA)
45 seconds for MP3 recorded at 44.1 kHz, 128 kbps
90 seconds for WMA recorded at 44.1 kHz, 128 kbps
• Folder structure
1. A disc with a folder having more than 8 hierarchical
levels will conflict with the ISO9660 and playback will
be impossible.
• Number of files or folders
1. The maximum allowable number of folders is 255
(including root directory); the maximum allowable
number of files is 1500 (max. 255 per folder). This
represents the maximum number of tracks that can be
played back.
2. Tracks are played in the order that they were
recorded onto a disc. (Tracks might not always be
played in the order displayed on the PC).

The player will only recognize three folder levels and
does not display folders containing other folders. In
the example above, the unit will display folders 2,3, 5
and 7, but 1 and 6 since they do not contain others.

Playback MP3/WMA menu

• Some noise may occur depending on the type of
encoder software used while recording.
• In case of a track recorded at VBR (variable bit
rate), the display for the play time of the track may be
slightly different from the actual play time. Also, the
recommended value of VBR ranges from 32 kbps to
320 kbps.

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2

• After disc selection, the play mode is automatically
engaged.

Playing MP3 folders
When selected for play, files and folders (Folder
Search, File Search or Folder Select) are accessed
in the order in which they were written to the media.
As a result, the order in which they are expected to
be played may not match the order in which they are
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1. Repeat Playback
button can switch
While playing MP3/WMA touch
between Repeat Track Repeat Folder and Repeat Off.
2. Folder
Touch the folder title on the display list, the file list will
display files and folders in selected folder.

Playback resumes from start of the folder which
playing track is in.

• The number on the folder symbol is the number of
files and folders number in current folder.

Other operations about playing MP3/WMA are almost
same as CD Player mode.

Stop Playback
1. Press the [ ] button on remote control more than 1
second. Playback is stopped.

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• Touch the title of current folder, play list will show
files and folders in upper folder.

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2. To resume playback, press the [

• Showing title of current folder.

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] button.

3. Current Folder

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Owner’s Manual

This system can play audio files (MP3/WMA) stored in
an USB memory which is recognized as “USB Mass
Storage Class device”. You can use your USB memory
as an audio device by simply copying desired audio
files into it.

Notes on the Tag titles

Note:

Select USB Audio mode

• This system will not operate or may operate improperly
with some USB memory.

Connect your USB memory with MP3/WMA files to the
USB connector. The system will automatically detect
the connected device, and the [USB Audio] button on
main menu will be enabled.

• Files protected with any DRM cannot be played.

Notes on using USB memories
General notes
• When no support files, the file list display nothing.
Notes on the MP3/WMA files

The limitations on the Tag titles are same as those in
DVD Audio Player mode.

• When an USB memory is already connected
Touch [USB Audio] button to select the USB Audio
mode.

• This system can play the MP3/WMA files stored in
the USB memory.

The system changes to the USB Audio mode and
starts playback from the previous position or from the
beginning.

• Set the Sampling Frequency to:

NOTE:

For MP3 files:
• MPEG1 Layer3: 32, 44.1, or 48 kHz
• MPEG2 Layer3: 32, 44.1, or 48 kHz

If you reconnect the same device that you
disconnected last, the system will play back where it
left off.
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For WMA files: 32, 44.1, or 48 kHz
• Set the Bit Rate to:
For MP3 files:

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11

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• MPEG1 Layer3: 32 to 320 kbps (VBR)
• MPEG2 Layer3: 32 to 320 kbps (VBR)
For WMA files: 64 to192 kbps

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13

• Add the following file extension using single byte
characters:

1

• For MP3 files: “.MP3” or “.mp3”

2 3

4

5

• For WMA files: “.WMA” or “.Wma”
Notes on the folder structure

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• The folder hierarchy must be within 8 hierarchical
levels. Otherwise, playback may be impossible.

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• The maximum allowable number of folders is 65535
(including root directory and folders with no MP3/
WMA file).
• The maximum allowable number of files in a folder is
65535.

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1 -Open option menu Button

• You can store the MP3 files, WMA files together in a
folder.

2- Play/Pause Button

• The system may become slow if the files or folders
exceed the limitation above.

4- Shuffle Button

3- Repeat Button
5- Next Track/Fast Forward Button
6- MP3/WMA files in list
7- Folders in list

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11-Current ID3 info area
12- Elapsed playing time indicator/Seek bar

1. Touch [ ] button to shuffle the tracks in playing
folder during playback.

13- Previous Track /Fast Backward Button

2. Touch this button again to turn off the feature.

14- Direct Button

Album Art work

15- Scan Button

If current audio file contains album art image in ID3,
the picture will be displayed in this area.

16- Close option menu Button

ID3 info area

1. Touch [

] button to pause during playback.

This area display ID3 info of playing file: song title,
artist information, album information, number of
current file/total number in current folder, elapsed
playing time/total time of current file.

2. Touch [

] button again to resume playback.

Skip use seek bar

Playing MP3/WMA files in USB memory
Play/Pause Playback

Switch to Previous/next file
Press [
] or [
] button during playback to play
previous /next file.

Press
on seek bar and drag it to any position where
you want to start playback.

Select a folder on display list

] button starts playback from the
• Pressing [
beginning of the next track.

Touch the folder title on the display list, the display list
will display files and folders in selected folder.

] button starts playback from the
• Pressing [
beginning of the current track; when this button is
pressed again within about 5 seconds, playback starts
from the beginning of previous track.

Selecting a track on the display List

Fast Forward /Fast Backward
1. Press [
] or [
] button and hold more than 2
seconds to start fast backward or fast forward during
playback. The playback speed starts at 2x, then will
increase to 4x, 8x, and 1 6x .Release the button will
continue playback with normal speed.
] or [
] button on remote control can also
2. [
be used to start fast backward or fast forward during
playback.

This function allows you to select tracks from a
displayed list.
1. Touch the track title on the display list. The selected
track will start playing.
2. When the desired track is not displayed, press and
flick the track list up or down.
3. Touch the desired track title key. The corresponding
track is started playback.

Folders browse control
Show the title of previous folder.

Note:
• No audio is reproduced during fast forward and fast
backward operation.

Show the title of current folder.

• The fast forward and fast backward speed may differ
depending on the audio files.

Show the title of next folder.

Stop Playback
1. Press the [ ] button on remote control more than 1
second. Playback is stopped.
2. To resume playback, press the [

] button.

Playback resumes from start of the folder which
playing track is in.

Repeat Playback
The repeat set as the factory default is Repeat Folder.
Touch the [

] button once for Repeat Track, again for

This area is same as the mouse touch panel of
notebook computer. Flick up and down in this area will
browse previous or next folder in current folder. Flick
left or right will enter this folder or back to the father
folder.

Scanning the Tracks
1. Touch [

] Button to show [Scan

2. Touch [Scan

] button.

] button during playback.

• It will play from next track, and each track will display
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Note: The repeat in all USB files function is not available.

10- Album Art

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Repeat Folder.

9- Playback status info

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8- Folders browse control

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] button will switch to [Scan

• The [Scan
button.
3. Touch [Scan

]

• If the input track number does not exist or searching
with a track number is not allowed, the screen image
will not change.

] button.

• It will continue playback from current track.

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] button will switch to [Scan

• [Scan
button.

]

*The function will scan all tracks orderly in current
folder once .After Scan stopped playback will continue.

Searching with the Track Number
This operation allows searching using the track
numbers in playing folder.
1. Touch [

] Button to show [

] button.

1. Touch [
] button .The numerical keypad will
appear on the screen.
2. Input the track number that you want to play back
with [0] to [9] key.

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Playback starts from the track of the input track
number.

• Touch [

] button will close the numerical keypad.

• Touch [ ] Button will close the option window and
display playback screen.

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This system can play USB video files (MP4,3GP, etc)
stored in an USB memory which is recognized as “USB
Mass Storage Class device” You can use your USB
memory as an audio device by simply copying desired
audio files into it.

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Note:
• This system will not operate or may operate improperly
with some USB memory.
• Files protected with any DRM cannot be played.

Notes on using USB memories

1

2

3

4

5

General notes

1-Previous Track Button

When no support files, the file list display nothing.

2- Play/Pause Button

Notes on the folder structure

3- Next Track Button

The limitations on the folder structure are same as
those in USB Audio Player mode.

4-Elapsed playing time indicator/Seek bar

Notes on the Tag titles
The limitations on the Tag titles are same as those in
DVD Audio Player mode.

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5-Menu Button (Go to list menu mode)
6- Repeat Button
7- System time
8- Bluetooth status

Select USB Video mode
Connect your USB memory with video files to the USB
connector. The system will automatically detect the
connected device, and the [USB Video] button on
main menu will be enabled.
• When an USB memory is already connected
Touch [USB Video] button on main menu to select the
USB Video mode.
The system changes to the USB Video mode and
starts playback from the previous position or from the
beginning.
NOTE: If you reconnect the same device that you
disconnected last, the system will play back where it left
off.

Playing video files in USB memory
If the video is playing, touch the screen of the playing
video to display Operation buttons.
* The display will return to the playback screen, if you
do not touch the screen for 10 seconds.

9- Playback info

Play/Pause Playback
2. Touch [

] button to Pause playback.

3. Touch [

] button to resume playback.

Switch to Previous/next file
Press [ ] or [ ] button during playback to play
previous /next file.
• Pressing [ ] button starts playback from the
beginning of the next track.
• Pressing [ ] button starts playback from the
beginning of the current track; when this button is
pressed again within about 5 seconds, playback starts
from the beginning of previous track.

Repeat Playback
* The repeat set as the factory default is Repeat Folder.
Touch the [
] button once for Repeat Track, again
for Repeat Folder.
Note: The repeat in all USB files function is not available.

Skip use seek bar
Press the
on seek bar and drag it to any position
where you want to start playback.

Switch to USB Video Menu
Press [
] button playback will be paused, and the
screen will switch to USB Video Menu.

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9

• Pressing [
] button starts playback from the
beginning of the current track; when this button is
pressed again within about 5 seconds, playback starts
from the beginning of previous track.

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Stop Playback

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1. Press the [ ] button on remote control more than 1
second. Playback is stopped.
] button.

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2. To resume playback, press the [

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Playback resumes from the first valid media file of the
folder.

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Repeat Playback
1

2 3

4

5

* The repeat set as the factory default is Repeat Folder.
Touch the [ ] button once for Repeat Track, again for
Repeat Folder.

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Shuffle Playback

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1. Touch [ ] button to shuffle the tracks in playing
folder during playback.
2. Touch this button again to turn off the feature.

Current file info area

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2- Play/Pause Button

This area displays info of current video file: file name,
number of current file/total number in current folder,
Elapsed playing time/total time of current file.

3- Repeat Button

Skip use seek bar

4- Shuffle Button
5- Next Track/Fast Forward Button

Press
on seek bar and drag it to any position where
you want to start playback.

6- Video files in list

Select a folder on display list

7- Folders in list

This operation is same as this in USB Audio mode.

8- Folders area

Selecting a track on the display List

9- Playback status info

This operation is same as this in USB Audio mode.

10- Album Art

Folders area

1 -Open option menu button

11- Current file info area
12- Elapsed playing time indicator/Seek bar
13- Previous Track /Fast Backward Button
14- Direct Button
15- Scan Button
16 - Close option menu button

Play/Pause Playback
On USB Video menu screen, playback status is pause.
] button to resume playback. The screen will
Touch [
go to video screen automatically.

Switch to Previous/next file
Press [
] or [
] button during playback to play
previous /next file.
] button starts playback from the
• Pressing [
beginning of the next track.
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This operation is same as this in USB Audio mode.

Scanning the Tracks
This operation is same as this in USB Audio mode.

Searching with the Track Number
This operation is same as this in USB Audio mode.

Note:

• When iPod/iPhone is already connected

• This system will not operate or may operate improperly
with unsupported versions.

Touch the [iPod Audio] button on the Main Menu
screen. The system changes to the iPod mode, and
starts playback from the previous position.

• For detailed information on the playable iPod/iPhone
models, see our home page: www.clarion.com

Notes on using Apple iPod/iPhone
• Do not connect an iPod/iPhone to this unit with a
headphone connected to the iPod/ iPhone.
• After the iPod/iPhone has been connected to this
unit, the buttons of iPod are disabled for operation in
the Music mode. In the Video mode, do not operate
the buttons of iPod.

Press [MENU] button on Operational Panel to return
to the Main Menu.

Controlling the iPod/iPhone
iPod audio mode screen
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• When in the iPod mode, a special iPod/iPhone
control screen is displayed different from the main
screens for other modes.

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10

8

14

• When in the iPod mode, the screen image input from
the AUX terminal is output to the rear monitor.

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• When no data is present, the title display will remain
blank.
• The iPod/iPhone is used with the equalizer function
turned OFF.
• Set the language setting of iPod/iPhone to English
before connecting your iPod/iPhone. Some characters
of the other languages may not be displayed correctly
in this system.

1 2

1.[

3

4

5 6

7

8

]Settings Button

Displays the Options screen. You can specify play
modes and other settings from this screen.
2.[

]Previous Track Button

Precautions on battery consumption:

3.[

]Repeat Button

If the iPod/iPhone is connected to this unit when the
internal battery of iPod/iPhone has run down, this
function may not operate correctly. You must connect
the iPod/iPhone after charging the battery if it has run
down.

Use to repeat the selected track.

Selecting the iPod Audio mode

[

Connect your iPod/iPhone to the USB connector via
CCA-748 cable. The system will automatically detect
the connected device and the iPod Audio button will
be enabled for operation on the Main Menu screen.

[

]:1-Track repeat.

[

]: Repeat off.

Press once to start a single track repeat. Press again
to activate a repeat all. To turn repeat off, press same
button again. Repeat symbols are displayed in the info
window in the upper left area of the screen.

4.[

]: All repeat.

]Play/Pause Button

Use to control playback and pause.
(1). Touch the key during playback. Playback pauses.
(2). To resume playback touch the key again.
5.[

]Shuffle Button

Use to switch the shuffle mode on or off. When
enabled, this function performs
playback of tracks
in random order, regardless of the order in which they
are recorded.
[

]: Shuffle Off.
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The playback starts after a while, from where the iPod/
iPhone has been paused.

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iPod/iPhone can be connected by the special
connector cable (CCA-748) separately sold.

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]: Song Shuffle.

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6.[

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]Next Track Button

Touch the [
display.

7.ID3 Information
Touch the area of the ID3 Information to display the
current play list.
] icon can return to ID3 information

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18.Display video of iPod/iPhone.
Follow operation steps to display video of iPod/iPhone
in Simple Control Mode.
• Connect the iPod to USB connector via CCA-748
cable.
• Select iPod Audio mode.
8.Next Page[

] / Previous Page[

] Button

• Press the [ ] button on iPod audio mode screen
to display Settings page.

9.Category List

• Set the Simple Control to “On”.

Select different category songs to play. The category is
same as the iPod/iPhone.

• Press

10.[

]System Time

11.Bluetooth Status
12.MUTE Status

button.

• Set iPod Video settings TV Out to “ON” in iPod.
• Now play video from iPod
• Video of iPod will display on the screen.

13.Playback Status
14.Art Work
15.Progress bar

iPod audio settings mode screen

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19.[
20.[

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22

23

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]Previous files
]Play or Pause video

21.[ ]Next files

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16.Simple Control:
]. The screen will
If the Simple Control is set to [
become to Simple Control Mode. It can also display
the video of iPod/iPhone regardless it is iPod Audio
or iPod Video mode. But only “Previous Track” “Play/
Pause” and “Next Track” can be operated.(Refer to 17)
17.[

20

]Close the Settings Page

22.Progress bar
The “Progress bar” is not available on this screen.
23.[

]Menu:

Press the Menu button can display the Simple
Control Mode.
24.[

]Repeat

The “Repeat” Button can’t operate on this screen.

Skipping a track (Simple Control Mode)
Press the [
] or [
] button during playback. Tracks
are skipped, as many times as the button is pressed,
and playback starts.
• Pressing the [
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] button starts playback from the
• Pressing the [
beginning of the current track.
When this button is pressed again within about 2
seconds, playback starts from the beginning of the
previous track.

Selecting a list item from a list screen
(1). Touch the list screen and flick up or down to scroll
the list.
(2). Touch a desired list item on the screen to display
the corresponding list of tracks.
(3). Touch the desired track name on the list to play it.

iPod audio List mode screen

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• When an iPod/iPhone is already connected
Touch the [iPod Video] button on the Main Menu
screen. The system changes to the iPod Video mode,
and starts playback from the previous position.
Press [MENU] button on Operational Panel to return
to the Main Menu.
• Viewing video data in the iPod/iPhone (only for the
iPod/iPhone with video features)

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When you connect an iPod/iPhone with video features
by using the optional CCA-748 cable, you can enjoy
the video data and slide show data stored in the iPod/
iPhone and show them on the display of this unit (and
the rear monitor if connected).
• iPod Video ID3 mode screen

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Press [
screen.

] button to display iPod Video play mode

iPod Video List mode screen
25.Return to the Previous Level Folder
[ ] If the list is in root, press the button can close
the list.
26.[

]Closed the List

27.Search with the first alphabet in current list.

Selecting the iPod Video mode
Connect your iPod/iPhone to the USB connector via
CCA-748 cable. The system will automatically detect
the connected device and the iPod Video button will
be enabled for operation on the Main Menu screen.

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Note: In Simple Control Mode, the best way is to control
the iPod just on iPod.

•iPod Video Settings mode screen.

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Press once to start a single track repeat. Press
again to activate a repeat all. To turn repeat off,
press same button again. Repeat symbols are
displayed in the info window in the upper left area of
the screen.

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In iPod Video mode screen, there are three repeat
icons :
[

]: Repeat All.

[

]: Repeat 1 Track.

[

]: Repeat off.

Note:

•iPod Video Simple Control Mode Screen

The operation keys in iPod video mode are as same as
iPod Audio mode. Please refer to the iPod Audio Mode
operation key.
Note:
Video playback is not available on all iPod/ iPhone
devices. Please contact your Clarion dealer for details.
An optional connection cable or accessory may be
required for this feature.
Note:
• “AUDIO ONLY” is displayed when the automobile is
moving.

• iPod Video play mode screen.
1

2

• Image data may not be played back according to the
status of the iPod/iPhone
• The volume setting of video data is relatively lower than
audio data. Be sure to lower the volume setting before
switching to the other mode.
• Do not select the categories with no track registered
from the iPod menu screen. The iPod/iPhone may be
frozen. If the iPod/iPhone is frozen, reset the iPod/iPhone
by following the procedure described in the instruction
manual of the iPod/iPhone.
3

4

1. iPod Video Title.
2. Elapsed playing time.
3. [

]Menu:

Press the Menu button can display the iPod Video
mode screen.
4. [

]Repeat Button:

Use to repeat the selected track.

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• Audio may be played back slightly out of
synchronization with video images.

Note:
•This system will not operate or may operate improperly
with some Bluetooth audio players.
• For detailed information on the playable Bluetooth
audio players, see our home page: www.clarion.com

Selecting the Bluetooth Audio mode
1. Press [MENU] button on Operational Panel to return
to the Main Menu.
2. Touch the [Bluetooth Audio] key to select the
Bluetooth Audio mode.
The system changes to the Bluetooth mode. If the
connection with a Bluetooth audio player has been
already established, you may select the Music
function.
• When the connection with a Bluetooth audio player
has been established, the [ ] icon is displayed at the
top of the screen.

If you want to change the Pin Code setting of this unit,
perform the following steps.
• The factory default setting is “1234”.
3. Touch the text box of the Pin Code item to display
the Ten-Key Pad screen.
4. Enter your desired 4-digit PIN number, and then
] key.
touch the [
Note:
MIC Gain is disabled in Bluetooth Audio mode settings.

Registering your Bluetooth audio player
(Pairing)
You can register up to 5 Bluetooth audio players.
1. Turn on the power of the Bluetooth audio player you
wish to register.
2. Touch the Device key [
Select screen.

] to display the Device

Bluetooth audio player settings
Confirming Bluetooth Information and setting Pass Key
You can confirm various information concerning about
the Bluetooth Interface features.
1. Touch the [
screen.

] key to display the information on the

2. When you finish confirming the Bluetooth
information, touch the [ ] key to return to the
previous screen.

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Some Bluetooth cellular phones have audio features,
and some portable audio players support the
Bluetooth feature. These devices will be called as
“Bluetooth audio players” in this manual. This system
can play audio data stored in a Bluetooth audio player.

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13. Bluetooth AUDIO PLAYER OPERATIONS

3. Touch the [
screen.

] key to display the Inquiring Device

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3. Touch the desired Device key you wish to use.
] key to select it as your active device.
Press [
The corresponding cellular phone is set as current
telephone.
• If the power of the cellular phone is not turned on,
turn it on.

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• The cellular phone may prompt to acknowledge the
Bluetooth connection or ask to enter the Pass Key
code of this unit.
4. Touch your desired Device and press the[
key to register for the Bluetooth audio player..

]

5. If entering the Pass Key code is prompted on your
Bluetooth audio player, enter the Pass Key code set
to this unit.
• You can change the Pass key setting of this unit
from the BT Info screen.
• You also can add the favorite icon to the connected
device. There are 10 favorite icons for selection.

Perform these operations according to the message
displayed.
] key to return to the previous

4. Touch the [
screen.

Controlling the Bluetooth audio player
Note:
• Occasionally, depending on the environment, playback
sounds may be fragmented, or switch noises may be
generated.

Playing a music
After the connection with a Bluetooth audio player is
established, the play mode is automatically engaged.
• When playback is not started for some devices,
] key manually.
touch the [

Pausing playback
When the pairing operation completes, the registered
Bluetooth audio player is set as the current device,
after selecting the favorite icon, the display return to
] button, the display
the device list screen. Press [
will return to the Bluetooth audio mode screen.

1. Touch the [

Note:

Skipping a track (searching)

• You cannot register the same Bluetooth audio player
which is already registered.. If you wish to change the
Device key registered, once delete the corresponding
Bluetooth audio player from the previous Device key, and
then register it again to your desired Device key.

3. Press the [

• To delete the Bluetooth audio player registration

4. Press the [

1. Touch the [

] key to delete the device.

A confirmation screen is displayed.
2. Touch the [

] key to confirm delete.

Selecting the Bluetooth audio player
To change the current Bluetooth audio player to the
other device which is already registered, perform the
following operation.
1. Touch the Device key to [
Select screen.

] display the Device

2. Touch the currently connected device, then press
] key to disconnect the active device.
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] key during playback.

Playback pauses.
2. To resume playback, touch the [
resumes.

] or [

] key. Playback

] button during playback.

Tracks are skipped, as many as the times the button is
pressed, and playback starts.

Stopping playback
] button during playback.

Tracks are stopped, press the [
the first Track.

] button to playback

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14. Bluetooth TELEPHONE OPERATIONS

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When the connection with your Bluetooth cellular
phone is established, the following functions are
available on this unit:
• Listening to your telephone calls on the car speakers.
• Answering to an incoming call.
• Making a call using the Ten-Key pad screen.
• Making a call using the Phone Book data in the
selected cellular phone.
• Making a call using the History data of the dialed/
received calls.
Note:
• Some cellular phones may not be able to transfer the
Phone Book data to head unit.
• The Phone Book data transmission may take a long
time. The operations of sending calls are disabled
during the data transmission.
• You can talk with other party by using the internal
microphone. When it is hard to hear for the other party
in accordance with the communication condition or the
used telephone, please use the optional microphone
(RCB-199), and set the Microphone Select setting to
“External”. The sound will be improved, but noises
may still be heard depending on the communication
condition.

Select the BT Phone mode
1. Press [MENU] button on Operational Panel to return
to the Main Menu.

Bluetooth Telephone settings
Confirming Bluetooth Information and setting Pass Key
You can confirm various information concerning the
Bluetooth Interface features.
1. Touch the [ ] key to display the information on the
screen.
2. Perform setting for the desired item. See the
following sections for detail.
3. When you finish confirming the Bluetooth
information, touch the [ ] key to return to the previous
screen.
If you want to change the Pass Key setting of this unit,
perform the following steps.
1. Touch the text box of the Pass Key item to display
the Ten-Key Pad screen.
• The factory default setting is “1234”.
2. Enter your desired 4-digit PIN number, and then
] key.
touch the [

2. Touch the [Bluetooth Telephone] key to select the
Bluetooth Telephone mode.
The Telephone screen is displayed.
• When no Bluetooth Telephone connected, the
icon[ ] is displayed at the top of the screen.

Setting Automatic Connection
The system automatically reconnects the cellular
phone after the connection is lost or the system is
restarted.
• When the connection with a Bluetooth Telephone
has been established, the icon [ ] and signal level
indicator are displayed at the top of the screen.

• The factory default setting is “OFF”. Touch the
] or [
] key of the Automatic Connection item
[
to set the function ON or OFF.
Setting Automatic Answer
If a call comes in, answer automatically after 5
seconds.
• The factory default setting is “OFF”. Touch the
] or [
] key of the Automatic Answer item
[
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Selecting Microphone
You can select the microphone to be used.

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• The factory default setting is “Internal”. Touch the
] or [
] key of the Microphone Select
[
item to set the function.
Setting Microphone Gain
You can adjust the input level of the microphone in 16
levels.
• The factory default setting is “7”.
•Touch the level indicator button of the Microphone
Gain item to adjust the input level.
Note:
• The input level of the microphone can be affected by its
surroundings. Adjust the level if the person on the other
end of the telephone has a reception problem.

Register your cellular phone (Pairing)
You can register up to 5 cellular phones. The
registering method is as same as “Registering your
Bluetooth audio player”
1. Turn on the power of the cellular phone you wish to
register.
2. Touch the Device key [
Select screen.

] to display the Device

4. Touch your desired Cellular key to select the key
for the cellular phone to be registered. And press
] key to register for the Bluetooth audio
the[
player.
• You cannot select the Cellular key of which another
cellular phone is already registered. Select a blank
Cellular key.
5. If entering the Pass Key code is prompted on your
cellular phone, enter the Pass Key code set in this unit.
• You can change the Pass key setting of this unit
from the BT Info screen under the
Telephone Settings screen.
• You can also add the favorite icon to the connected
device. There are 10 favorite icons for selecting.
When the pairing operation completes, the registered
cellular phone is set as the current telephone, and
the display returns to the Telephone screen.
Note:

3. Touch the [
screen.

] key to display the Inquiring Device

• You cannot register the same cellular phone which is
already registered. If you wish to change the Cellular key
registered, once delete the corresponding cellular phone
from the current Cellular key, and then register it again to
your desired Cellular key.
• To delete the cellular phone registration
] key to delete the device. A
1.Touch the [
confirmation screen is displayed.
2.Touch the [

] key to confirm delete.

Select the cellular phone
To change the current cellular phone to the other
device which is already registered, perform the
following operation.
1. Touch the [
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] key to display the Device Select

• The following Telephone Interrupt screen is displayed
during phone call.

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• If the power of the cellular phone is not turned on,
turn it on.
• The cellular phone may prompt to acknowledge the
Bluetooth connection or to enter the Pass Key code
of this unit. Perform these operations according to the
message displayed.
4. Touch the [
screen.

] key to return to the previous

Obtaining the Phone Book data
Sending the Phone Book data from the cellular phone
enables you to make a call using the Phone Book
function from this unit.
1. Perform the Object Push transfer operation of the
Phone Book data on the current cellular phone.
For details of the operation, see the operation manual
of the cellular phone.
Note:
• Some cellular phones may not be able to transfer the
Phone Book data.
• Some cellular phones cannot transfer the Phone
Book data when the hands-free mode is set or it is also
registered in the Bluetooth mode. In those cases, disable
these functions from the cellular phone before performing
the Object Push transfer.
• Some cellular phones may transfer Phone Book data
automatically.

Telephone operations
Making a call using the Ten-Key pad
1. Touch the [
screen.

] key to display the Ten-Key pad

2. Enter the telephone number by using the Ten-Key
pad displayed on the screen.

• Touch the [ ] key to talk by using the cellular phone
and canceling the hands-free function (Private Mode).
To return to the hands-free mode, touch the [ ] key
again.
•Touch the [ ] key to mute the microphone.Now you
can hear the other side, but the other side cannot hear
your side.
•Touch the [ ] key to hold the current phone call, now
you can answer to the other incoming call. Touch again
to talk with previous call
4. When the call is finished, touch [
up.

] key to hang

Note:
• Depending on some special cellular phone, the
Telephone Interrupt screen may be closed and the
connection with this system may be disconnected when
entering the Private mode.

Making a call using the Phone Book
You can use the Phone Book data obtained from the
cellular phone to make a call from this unit.
Note:
• Before using this function, the Phone Book data
must be sent from the cellular phone.
• Only the Phone Book items with at least one
telephone number registered in the captured Phone
Book data are displayed on the Phone Book screen.
1. Touch the [
screen.

] key to display the Phone Book

2. Touch the desired Name key you wish to dial.
• Flick the list up and down to scroll the list.
] key to call the specified number.
3. Touch the [
The Telephone Interrupt screen is displayed, and
calling starts.
• When the call is finished, touch the [
hang up.

] key to

Making a call using the History
3. Touch the [

] (Send) key to call the entered

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3. Touch the desired Device key you wish to use.
] key to select it as your active device.
Press [
The corresponding cellular phone is set as the current
telephone.

number.

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2. Touch the currently connected device, then press
[
] key to disconnect the active device.

The system will memorize the Dialed/Received calls
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record data in the memory. You can confirm it and use
it to make a call from this unit.
1. Touch the [
displayed.

] key. The History List screen is

• The items are sorted by Dialed, Missed and Received
calls.

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• Flick the list up and down to scroll the list.
2. Touch the desired History item key you wish to dial.
] key to call the specified
3. Touch the [
number. The Telephone Interrupt screen is displayed,
and calling starts.
• When the call is finished, touch the [
hang up.

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] key to

Answering to an incoming call
When a call comes in, the following Telephone
Interrupt screen appears.
You can answer to the incoming call on this system by
the following operation.
1. Touch the [

] key to answer the call.

2. When the call is finished, touch the [
to hang up.

] key

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15. RADIO OPERATIONS
Recalling a preset station

1. Touch the [Tuner] button on the Main menu display.
The tuner mode screen is displayed.

Press the [FM1/2/3/AM] button to select the desire
band (FM or AM) on the tuner.

2. Press the [FM1/2/3/AM] button or touch the [Band]
key on remote control to select the radio band. Each
time the button is pressed, the radio reception band
changes in the following order: FM1->FM2->FM3->AM
->FM1...

Touch the [
on preset list.

7

8

9
10
5

] key, Press the preset station (1 to 6)

3. Press the [ ] key, then press the [
auto search and store the stations.

] button to

Manual memory
1. Touch the desired Band key to select the band you
wish to store.
2. Tune to a station you want to store using the seek
tuning, step tuning, or preset tuning.
3. Touch and hold the desired Preset key you want to
store for about 3 seconds.

Auto Store
6
4

1

2

3

1. Preset Scan Button
2.Direct Button
3.Preset List Button
4.Frequencies Display
5.Tune Up
6.Tune Down
7.Band Display

The Auto Store is a function for storing up to 6 stations
that are automatically searched in sequentially. If the
number of receivable stations cannot reach to 6, the
previous stored station remains.
1. Touch the [FM1/2/3/AM] key to select the desired
band. (FM or AM)
2. Press the [ ] key, and then press the [
start the Auto Store.

] key to

A beep sounds and the stations with good reception
are stored automatically to the preset list.

8.LOC/DX Display
9.Bluetooth Display
10.System Time

Seek Tuning
1. Press the [FM1/2/3/AM] button to select the radio
band (FM or AM).
] key, and then flick the BIG
2. Touch the [
Frequency up and down to search for next available
station.
• When flick the frequency up, the station is searched
in the direction of higher frequency.
• When flick the frequency down, the station is
searched in the direction of lower frequency.

Step Tuning
Press the [FM1/2/3/AM] button to select the radio
band (FM or AM).
2. Touch the [ ] or [ ] key in frequency panel to tune
up or down by one step.

Preset Scan
The Preset Scan receives the stations stored in the
preset memory in order. This function is useful when
searching for the desired station in memory.
1. Touch the [FM1/2/3/AM] key to select the desired
band. (FM or AM)
2. Touch the [

] key to start the Preset Scan.

The unit starts scanning each station for 10 seconds
sequentially. But the station stored is not a valid
station; the scanning time is only 2 seconds.
3. When the desired station is tuned in, touch the
] key again to stay in that station.
[
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Listening to the Radio

LOC/DX Setting

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The DX / LOC setting changes the tuner sensitivity in
order to separate closely spaced stations. This feature
is useful in areas that have many radio stations in close
proximity.

] key to switch to LOCAL tuner

1. Touch the [
sensitivity.

] key to switch to DX tuner

2. Touch the [
sensitivity.

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16. HD Radio™ RECEIVER OPERATIONS
This function is available when an HD Radio tuner is
connected.

3-Preset List Button

This unit can control the following HD Radio tuner:

5-Tune Up

• HD Radio Tuner (THD400)

6-Tune Down

Note:

7-Band Display

• Be sure to turn off the ACC power before connecting/
disconnecting the HD Radio tuner.

8-Bluetooth Status Display

• Not all areas offer HD Radio broadcasts.
• HD Radio stations may not always broadcast sub
channels
• Volume levels of HD Radio stations may vary. Increase
the volume gradually from the minimal setting after
the channel is selected. Be sure to lower the volume
setting before switching to another mode or channel.

4-Setting Button

9-System Time

Seek Tuning
1. Press the [FM1/2/3/AM] button to select the radio
band (FM or AM).
] key, and then flick the BIG
2. Touch the [
Frequency up and down to search for next available
station.

Additional information about HD Radio Technology can
be found at www.hdradio.com

• When flick the frequency up, the station is searched
in the direction of higher frequency.

Listening to HD Radio broadcasts

• When flick the frequency down, the station is
searched in the direction of lower frequency.

Note: Connect THD400 HD RadioTM tuner to activate
HD RadioTM function.

Step Tuning

1. Touch the [Tuner] button on the Main menu display.
The HD Radio mode screen will be displayed.

1. Press the [FM1/2/3/AM] button to select the radio
band (FM or AM).

2. Press the [FM1/2/3/AM] button or touch the [Band]
key on remote control to select the radio band. Each
time the button is pressed, the radio reception band
changes in the following order: FM1, FM2, FM3, AM,
FM1...

2. Touch the [ ] or [ ] key in frequency panel to tune
up or down by one step.

7

8

9

Recalling a preset station
1. Press the [FM1/2/3/AM] button to select the desire
band (FM or AM) on the tuner.
2. Touch the [

5

] key,

3. Press the preset station (1 to 6) on preset list.
4. Press the [ ] key, then press the [
auto search and store the stations.

] button to

Manual memory

6
4

1

1-Preset Scan Button
2-Direct Button
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2

3

1. Touch the desired Band key to select the band you
wish to store.
2. Tune to a station you want to store using the seek
tuning, step tuning, or preset tuning.
3. Touch and hold the desired Preset key you want to
store for about 3 seconds.

A new feature is available to mark songs on HD
Radio™ broadcasts for review and purchase at a later
time from the listener’s personal computer. This feature
is available through HD Radio™ receivers that build in
the new “iTunes Tagging” feature.

2. Press the [ ] key, and then press the [
to start the Auto Store.

] key

A beep sounds and the stations with good reception
are stored automatically to the preset list.

HD Radio Sub channel Function
If the [
] key is enabled, please touch the [
key to tune to next available sub channel.

]

Note:
Not all stations have HD Radio sub channel broadcasts.
] key is only enabled when current station
The [
has sub channel broadcast and signal strength is strong
enough.

Now iTunes Tagging system is only available for Apple
iPod and iPhone.

Operation:
1. Touch [
] key, or press the [TAG] button
on the remote control to store the current music
information to memory.
2. You may store up to 64 tags to the memory of head
unit. 3. When an iPod/iPhone is connected to the unit,
the unit will automatically transfer the tags in memory
to the iPod/iPhone
Note: Not all broadcasted material can be tagged, in this
] button will be disabled
case, the [
HD RadioTM, HD Radio ReadyTM, and the HD Radio
Ready logo are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity
Digital Corporation.

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1. Touch the [FM1/2/3/AM] key to select the desired
band. (FM or AM)

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iTunes Tagging Function

The Auto Store is a function for storing up to 6 stations
that are automatically searched in sequentially. If the
number of receivable stations cannot reach to 6, the
previous stored station remains.

English

Auto Store

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17. SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO OPERATIONS
This function is available when a SIRIUS Satellite Radio
Tuner is connected through the dedicated connection.
This unit requires the following receiver:

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Sirius Connect™ Vehicle Tuner (SCC1)

Information Displayed During Reception
The following information is displayed when the
satellite radio cannot be received normally.

SIRIUS Satellite Radio is a subscription service.

• When the receiver is turned on the first time or after
a reset: “UPDATING” followed by a percentage of
completion.

Please contact SIRIUS Radio to begin or alter your
subscription:

• When a channel is being tuned in (no signal is yet
received): “ACQUIRING SIGNAL”

• Internet: www.sirius.com

• A channel without a broadcast has been selected:
“INVALID CHANNEL”

Note:

• Telephone: 888-539-SIRIUS (747487)

• A channel not covered by your contract: “CALL
888-539-SIRIUS”

Selecting a Satellite Radio mode
Press the [SIRIUS] button on Main Menu display. The
system changes to the SIRIUS Satellite Radio mode.
The SIRIUS mode screen is displayed.
7

8

9 10

• When the antenna is disconnected or has been
damaged: “ANTENNA ERROR”

Confirming Your SIRIUS ID

11

12
14

Call (888) 539-747487 to activate your radio or change
your subscription package.

Touch the [ ] button on the SIRIUS Menu display to
enter Settings menu.

13

15

1

2

3

4

5

6

1-Setting Button
2-Previous Category Button
3-Keypad Button
4-Category Scan Button
5-Next Category Button
6-Store/Delete Button
7-Band Button
8-Channel List Button
9-Bluetooth Status Display
10-Preset List Button
11-System Time
12-Category List Button
13-List Display
14-Previous Channel Button
15-Next Channel Button

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Channel Selection
1. Touch the [
] button on the SIRIUS Menu
display to enter channel list preview mode. You can
select any channels in list directly.
]. Only
2. Select the channel with the [ ] or [
channels that can be received are selected. Channels
that are locked and channels not covered by the
contract will be skipped. The receiver seeks the next
available channel below or above the current channel.

1. Touch [

2. Enter the channel number of your desired station by
touching the [0] to [9] keys.

3. Press and flick the track list up or down.
4. Touch the channel item, and it will be locked or
unlocked alternately.

3. Touch the [
] key. The radio channel you
entered will be tuned.
Presets Channel Selection with the channel number
A total of 20 satellite radio stations each band can be
stored in the receiver’s memory. You can access the
presets by pressing the Presets button. This allows
you to store your favorite satellite radio stations in the
memory for later recall.
1. Touch [

] button and enter the preset menu.

2. When the desired radio station is not displayed,
press and glide the track list up or down.

Preset Store
1. Touch and hold the corresponding preset key for
more than 2 seconds to save the current channel.
] button to save the current
2. Touch the [
channel to the first empty place in presets list.

1. Touch [

] button to enter setting page.

2. Touch Password [

] button.

3. Touch the ten key (0 to 9) to input a 4-digit
Password.
• Input the old password or "4356" ,and touch the
[
] key.
• Input a new password, and touch the [

Deleting a Preset
If current channel is already in presets list, the [
] key will become to [
] key, press [
to remove current channel from presets list.

Setting the password

] key.

• Input the same new password again, and touch
the [
] key.
] key

Note:
You must input the correct code to enter lock list.
When you try to tune to a locked channel by direct tune
keypad, it will display password keypad. Only entering
correct code can tune to that channel, otherwise it will
go back to the previous channel.
The default pass code is 0000.

Receiving Stations by Category
Satellite Radio allows you to select broadcast channel
category (contents).
1. Touch [

] button to enter category mode.

2. Press and flick the category list up or down.
3. Touch the desired category item key to enter
channel lists belonging to this category.
4 . S e l e c t t h e d e s i re d c h a n n e l b y t o u c h i n g i t
momentarily on the list.
5. Right flick this channel list to go back to category
list.
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If you enter a wrong number, you can cancel it by
] key.
touching the [

] button to enter setting page.

2. Touch [
] button in Lock item to enter pass
code screen, enter the right code to enter lock list.

English

Parental Controls Lock Channels

1. Touch the direct access button on the SIRIUS Menu
display to enter direct channel selection.

English

Channel Selection with the channel number

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18. AUX 1 / AUX 2 OPERATIONS
External peripheral devices, including a game console, camcorder, iPod/iPhone, etc. can be connected to the AUX
1 or AUX 2 connector on the front or back of this unit using the A/V media cables.

Owner’s Manual

Switching to AUX IN / AV IN mode
• Press [AUX 1] or [AUX 2] button on Main Menu to select desired mode (when unit is reading). If the external
device connected to AUX 1or AUX 2 input have audio signal, the unit will broadcast audio of external device.
• Press [Menu] button on Operational Panel to return to the Main Menu.
You cannot directly control external devices connected to AUX 1or AUX 2 input.

19. CAMERA IN OPERATIONS
Switching to Camera mode
Press [Camera] button on Main Menu to select desired mode.
The LCD will display the external camera video. The screen will display “No Video Signal” menu, if a valid camera
is not connect to this head unit.
Press Menu button on Operational Panel to return to the Main Menu.

Note:
If the reverse cable is connected correctly to the car, the center unit to switch to camera mode automatically when the
car is in reverses.

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8
1

8. [

2

2.Press the button again to back to front source menu.

Multi-Zone Operation
Independent sources can be played simultaneously
on the unit. For example, a FM/AM console can be
playback on the front screen while DVD video is
available to rear passengers. But now you can’t select
DVD video in front.

DVD Video in Rear

1.[

3

4

5

10

11

12

Press once to start Chapter repeat. Press again to
activate Title repeat. To turn repeat off, press same
button again. Repeat symbols are displayed in the
info window in the upper left area of the screen.
9. [

]:Audio Channel switching Button

10. [

]:Subtitle switching Button

11. [

]:INFO Button

12. [

]:Direct chapter or title searching Button

DVD Video Rear Source Control Info mode.

7

2

9

]:Repeat switching Button

Use to repeat the Title or Chapter.

1.Press the button to access the rear source menu.

1

] to

Press [

6

] button to return.

DVD Video Rear Source Control Direct mode.

]: Next Row Buttons

Press the button can display the hidden button.
2.[ ]: Previous chapter.
3.[

]: Play or Pause video.

4.[ ]: Next chapter.
5. Elapsed playing time indicator.
]Top Menu Button

6.[
7.[

]/[

]:Front/Rear switching button

If the screen displays Rear Source, press [
switch to Front Source.

] to

English

If the screen displays Front Source, Press [
switch to Rear Source.

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If rear monitors are installed in the rear seat and
connected to the rear zone AV output, passengers in
the back seats can watch the DVD/iPod Video/AUX1/
AUX2 video separately from front source.

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20. REAR SOURCE OPERATIONS

NOTE: More detail please refer to DVD Video Front
source.
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AUX 2 in Rear

NOTE:

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AUX 1 in Rear

Owner’s Manual

If the source is selected as the front, the source in rear
can’t be selected.
If the source is selected as the rear, the source in front
can’t be selected.
to access the front main
Press the Front Button
menu but the rear source will keep running.

iPod Video in Rear
iPod Video Rear Source Control Play Mode
7

1

2

3

4

5

6

1.[ ]: Previous file.
2.[

]: Play or Pause video.

3.[ ]: Next file.
4.Elapsed playing time indicator.
5.[

]Menu:

Press the Menu button can display the iPod Video
Rear Source mode screen.
]Repeat Button(Same as iPod function of front
6.[
source )
7. [

]/[

]:Front/Rear button

If the screen displays Rear Source, press [
switch to Front Source.

] to

If the screen displays Front Source, Press [
switch to Rear Source.

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Press [

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21. SETTING OPERATIONS
Version: Display the software version information.

The Setting menu screen will be displayed.

Video Setup Menu

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General Setup Menu

This menu includes: DVD Wide Screen Mode;
Brightness.
DVD Wide Screen Mode: Set the DVD wide screen
mode on or off.
Brightness: Set brightness value from 0 to 20.

Clock: Set system clock.

Audio Setup Menu

AM/PM: Set AM or PM when current time mode is
12HR mode.
Clock Mode: Set the time display mode.
Beep: Turn on or turn off the beep confirmation sound.
Bluetooth: Set the Bluetooth ON or OFF.
Wallpaper: Choose the desired wallpaper.

This menu includes: Balance, Fader, Select EQ, Sub
Woofer Ctrl, Sub Woofer Phase, High Pass Filter, low
Pass Filter, Amp Cancel and Magna Bass EX.
Balance: Choose the desired volume for left and right
speaker.
Fader: Choose the desired volume for front and rear
speaker.
Auxin Input SW: Auxin input switch, including Low,
Mid, High.

Select EQ: Choose the desired mode: Bass Boost,
Impact, Excite, Custom and OFF.

Dimmer: There are three options, Day, Night and Auto.

Sub Woofer Ctrl: Choose the desired sub woofer gain
from 0 to 14.

Tel Speaker: There are two options, Left and Right.
For example, if current setting is Left, when BT phone
is coming in, only left speaker can hear the phone.

Sub Woofer Phase: Choose the sub woofer phase
normal or reverse.

Anti-Theft: Set the Anti-Theft code.(See next page)
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High Pass Filter: Choose the high pass filter
through/55Hz/85Hz/120Hz.

TS Calibrate: The function of it is to select the Touch
Screen Calibrate YES or NO.

Low Pass Filter: Choose the low pass filter
through/62Hz/95Hz/135Hz.

Load Factory: The function is to select to load factory
default or not.

Amp Cancel: Choose the amplifier audio output on or
off.

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Magna Bass EX: Choose the loudness on or off.

Navigation Setup Menu

Set the Anti-Theft code
1. If your unit is unlocked, hold the [
] button
more then 2 seconds, then the Anti-Theft setting mode
will display. Users can change anti-theft code. Click
[Yes], the numerical keypad is displayed. Enter the
new password twice, then anti-theft code is set and
your unit is secured.

This menu includes: GPS Time, Navi Interrupt, and
Voice Guidance
GPS Time: Set the system time to be synchronized
with GPS local time or not.
Navi Interrupt: There are three choose: On/Popup/
Off. “On”: The navigation screen will cover to AV
screen when reaching some key point. “Popup”: When
small turn info window will pop up in the top of the
AV screen to indicate the key point. “Off”: Turn off this
function.
Voice Guidance: Enable or disable the navigation
voice guidance.

Others Setup Menu

This menu include: Set Password; Parental control,
Audio Language,Subtitle Language,Blinking, TS
Calibrate, and Load Factory.
Set password: Set the password for DVD parental
control.
Parental control: Set the rating of the age. It contains
Kid Safe/G/PG/PG- 13/PG-R/R/NC- 17/Adult.
Audio Language:Set the Language for DVD Audio.
Subtitle Language:Set the Language for DVD subtitle.
Blinking: Choose the blinking ON or OFF.
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When the Anti-theft is “On”, you need enter correct
Anti-theft code to turn the unit on. If you enter wrong
code three times, the unit is locked, and must be
unlocked by the professionals.
] more
2. If your unit is secured, hold the [
then 2 seconds, then the Anti-Theft setting mode will
display. The numerical keypad is displayed, enter the
right code to unlock.

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Long Press Menu button on Operational Panel for 3 seconds, it will show “Monitor off……Touch the screen to
return” and then the head unit will turn off the TFT screen. Touch any place of the screen, the TFT screen will turn
on again.(NX501 only)

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22. MONITOR OFF

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23. TROUBLESHOOTING
GENERAL

Owner’s Manual

Problem

Cause

Measure

Power does not turn on. (No
sound is produced.)

Fuse is blown.

Replace with a fuse of the same
amperage. If the fuse blows again,
consult your store of purchase.

Incorrect wiring.

Consult your installation center.

The microprocessor has
malfunctioned due to noise, etc.

Press the reset button with a thin rod.
Note:
When the Reset button is pressed, turn
off the power.
* When the Reset button is pressed,
frequencies of radio stations, titles, etc.
stored in memory are cleared.

Direct rays of the sun fall on the
light-receptive part of the remote
control unit.

When direct rays of the sun fall on
the light-receptive part of the remote
control unit, it may not work.

The battery of the remote control
unit is dead or there is no battery in
the remote control unit.

Check the battery of the remote control
unit.

Cause

Measure

A disc is already loaded.

Eject the disc before loading the new
one.

There is foreign matter already in
the disc slot.

Remove the foreign matter, or consult a
service station.

Disc is dirty.

Clean the disc with a soft cloth.

Disc is heavily scratched or
warped.

Replace with a disc in good condition.

Sound is bad directly after
power is turned on.

Condensation may form on the
internal lens when the car is parked
in a humid place.

Let dry for about 1 hour with the power
on.

Video images are not
displayed.

The parking brake is not engaged.

Check that the parking brake is
engaged.

Feature exceeds set parental level.

Release the view limitation or change
the parental level.
See the subsection “Setting up the
parental level”

Nothing happens when buttons
are pressed.
Display is not accurate.

The remote control unit does
not work.

DVD PLAYER
Problem

Disc cannot be loaded.

Sound skips or is noisy.

Disc cannot play with the
display “PARENTAL
VIOLATION” shown.

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USB device cannot be inserted.

The USB device has been inserted
with wrong direction.

Reversing the connection direction
of the USB device, try it again.

The USB connector is broken.

Replace with a new USB device.

The USB device is damaged.

Disconnect the USB device and
reconnect. If the device is still not
recognized, try replacing with a
different USB device.

USB device is not recognized.

Connectors are loose.

No sound heard and no file display
on file list

No MP3/WMA file is stored in the
USB device.

Store these files properly in the
USB device.

Sound skips or is noisy.

MP3/WMA files are not encoded
properly.

Use MP3/WMA files encoded
properly.

The video of iPod/iPhone image is
disturbed

The TV Signal setting of the iPod/
iPhone is not set correctly.

Set the TV Signal setting (NTSC/
PAL) of the iPod/iPhone
correctly.

Bluetooth
Problem

Cannot pair the Bluetooth enable
device with the car audio system.

The audio quality is poor after
connection with a Bluetooth
enabled device.

Cause

Measure

The device does not support the
profiles required for the system.

Use another device to connect.

The Bluetooth function of the
device is not enabled.

Refer to the user manual of the
device for how to enable the
function.

The microphone is not correctly
positioned.

Use optional external microphone
and adjust the position of it.

The Bluetooth reception is poor.

Move the device closer to the
car audio system or remove any
obstacle between the device and
the system.

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Cause

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Problem

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USB DEVICE

TV/VTR (When connecting an optional TV tuner, etc.)
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Problem

Cause

Measure

The image is not
displayed.

The parking brake is not
engaged.

Check that the parking brake is engaged.

The brightness control is too
low.

Adjust the brightness properly.

The operating condition is
not good.

The temperature inside the vehicle may be 0 or
lower. Set to an appropriate temperature (25 or so)
and check it again.

The headlight of the vehicle
is lit

The display is made dark at night to prevent the
glare (When the headlight of the vehicle is lit in the
daytime, the display gets dark).

Improper NTSC/PAL setting

Set the PAL/NTSC properly according to the
camera.

The display is dark.

When the camera is
connected, the image is
disturbed.

There are red, green, and
blue points in display.

--------------------

This is not a failure, but a phenomenon peculiar
to a liquid crystal panel (The liquid crystal panel is
produced according to technology with very high
precision. Note that, though there are effective
pixels of 99.99% or more, pixel missing or normally
lit pixels account for 0.01%).

24. ERROR DISPLAY
If an error occurs, one of the following displays is displayed.
Take the measures described below to solve the problem.

DVD PLAYER
Display

Cause

Measure

Invalid Disc

A disc is caught inside the DVD deck and
is not ejected.

This is a failure of DVD deck’s
mechanism and consult your store
of purchase.

Invalid Disc

A disc cannot be played due to scratches,
etc.

Replace with a non-scratched,
non-warped disc.

Invalid Disc

A disc is loaded upside- down inside the
DVD deck and does not play.

E j e c t t h e d i s c t h e n re l o a d i t
properly.

PARENTAL VIOLATION

Parental level error

Set the correct Parental level.

Disc Region incorrect

Region code error

Eject the disc, and replace correct
region code disc.

If an error display other than the ones described above appears, press the Reset button. If the problem persists,
turn off the power and consult your store of purchase.
* When the Reset button is pressed, frequencies of radio stations, titles, etc. stored in memory are cleared.

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25. SPECIFICATIONS
Bluetooth

Frequency Range: 87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHz

Specification: Bluetooth Ver 2.1+EDR

Usable Sensitivity: 8 dBµV

Profile: HFP1.5(Hands Free Profile)

50dB Quieting Sensitivity: 14 dBµV

HSP1.0 (Headset Profile)

Alternate Channel Selectivity: 70 dB

A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)

Stereo Separation: 25dB(100Hz),30dB(1kHz),25dB(10kHz)

AVRCP1.2,1.3,1.4 (AV Remote Control Profile)

Frequency Response: 30 Hz to 14kHz

Power Class: 2

AM Tuner

MP3 mode

Frequency Range: 530 kHz to 1710 kHz

Bit rate: 32 kbps to 320 kbps

Usable Sensitivity: 30 dBµV

Sampling rate: 32kHz,44.1kHz, 48kHz

DVD Player System

WMA mode

Digital Versatile Disc System with CDDA capable

Bit rate: 64 kbps to 192 kbps

Usable discs:

Sampling rate: 32kHz,44.1kHz, 48kHz

DVD video disc, Compact disc

USB

Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz

Specification: USB 1.1/2.0 (FS)

Sound/Noise Ratio: 95 dbA (1W Ref)

Playable audio format:

Dynamic Range: 95 dB (1 kHz)

MP3(.mp3): MPEG 2/Audio Layer-3

Distortion: 0.05%
Video system: NTSC/PAL

WMA(.wma): Ver 7/8/9.1/9.2
Playable Video Format
Disc Video: .mp4 (MPEG4/AAC) 720*480

Audio/Video Input

.avi (MPEG4/MP3) 720*480

Audio input voltage: ≤ 2 Vrms
Video input voltage : 1.0 Vp-p@75

.mpg (MPEG2/MP3) 720*480
USB Video: .mp4 (MPEG4/AAC) 480*272

Audio input sensitivity (at 2V output)

.mp4 (H.264/AAC) 480*272

High : 325mVrms

.3gp (MPEG4/AAC) 480*272

Mid : 650mVrms

.avi (MPEG4/MP3) 480*272

Low : 1.3Vrms

.mpg (MPEG2/MP3) 480*272

General
Audio/Video output

Power source voltage:

Video output voltage: 1.0Vp-p @75

14.4 VDC (10.8 to 15.6V allowable)

NX501 Screen Size: 6.2” wide type

Ground: Negative

Pixels: 1,152,000

Current consumption: 4.0 A @1 W

Resolution: 800 x 480 x 3 (RGB)

Auto Antenna Rated Current: 500 mA less

NZ501 Screen Size: 7” wide type

Note:

Pixels: 1,152,000

• Specifications comply with JEITA Standards.

Resolution: 800 x 480 x 3 (RGB)

• Specifications and design are subject to change
without notice for further improvement.

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FM Tuner

7-11/16"(195mm)

6-7/16"(163mm)

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5-11/16"(145mm)

3-15/16"(100mm)

NX501 dimensions:

NZ501 dimensions:

NX501 weight: 5.29 lb.(2.4kg)

NZ501 weight: 5.29 lb.(2.4kg)

1/2"(12mm)

4-7/8" (124mm)

2"(52mm)

Remote Control dimensions:
Remote Control weight:
1.76 oz.(50 g) (including battery)

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2"
(50mm)

6-1/2"(165mm)

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7"(178mm)

7”(178mm)

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Power Output:
19W RMS x 4 Channels at 4
and 1% THD+N
Signal to Noise Ratio:
95dBA (reference: 1W into 4 )

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26. INSTALLATION /WIRE
CONNECTION GUIDE

Owner’s Manual

CONTENTS
1. Before Starting............................................................................................... 59
2. Package Contents.......................................................................................... 59
3. General Cautions........................................................................................... 60
4. Cautions On Installation................................................................................. 60
5. Installing The Main Unit.................................................................................. 61
6. Cautions On Wiring........................................................................................ 63
7. Wire Connections........................................................................................... 64

1. Before Starting
1.This set is exclusively for use in cars with a negative ground
12V power supply.
2.Read these instructions carefully.
3.Be sure to disconnect the battery “-” terminal
before starting. This is to prevent short circuits during
installation. (Figure 1)

2. Package Contents
Main unit.................................................... 1

Back Strap (NZ501 only)........................... 1

Wiring harness........................................... 1

Mounting Bracket key

GPS antenna............................................. 1

(NZ501 only).............................................. 2

CLAMP for GPS antenna's cable.............. 3

Flush mount bolts

DOUBLE FACE TAPE for GPS Antenna.... 1

(NX501)...................................................... 8

Remote control unit................................... 1
Battery (CR2025)....................................... 1

(NZ501)...................................................... 4
Hexagon Head Screw

(Installed in remote control)

(NX501)...................................................... 8

Trim ring . .................................................. 1

(NZ501)...................................................... 5

Cleaning cloth........................................... 1

AV cable.................................................... 1

Warranty Card........................................... 1

Line out cable (NX501 only)....................... 1

Owner’s manual and

Rear Zone out cable (NX501 only)............. 1

Installation manual.................................... 1

SWI cable (NX501 only)............................. 1

User manual - Clarion mobile map............1

SIRIUS cable (NX501 only)........................ 1

Electro tap................................................. 2

HD Radio cable (NX501 only).................... 1

2DIN trim ring 200mm wide

External Microphone cable

(NX501 only).............................................. 1

(NX501 only).............................................. 1

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1. Do not open the case. There are no user- serviceable
parts inside. If you drop anything into the unit during
installation, consult your dealer or an authorized
Clarion service center.

2. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the case. Never use
a rough cloth, thinner, benzine, or alcohol etc. For
tough dirt, apply a little cold or warm water to a soft
cloth and wipe off the dirt gently.

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4. Cautions on Installation
1. Prepare all articles necessary for installing the
source unit before starting.

4. If you have to do any work on the car body, such as
drilling holes, consult your car dealer beforehand.

2. This model features an operation panel that slides
forward.

5. Use the enclosed screws for installation. Using other
screws can cause damage. (Figure 4)

On some types of cars, the operation panel may
make contact with the dashboard or gearshift
lever, in which cause it cannot be installed. Before
installing, check that the unit will not hamper
operation of the gearshift lever or obstruct your view
before selecting the installation location. (Figure 2)

Chassis

Chassis
Damage

NZ501
Dashboard

Max. 8 mm (M5 screw)
Figure 4

Gearshift lever
(Check that it does not
touch the LCD)

Gearshift lever

Figure 2

3. Install the unit within 30° of the horizontal plane.
(Figure 3)

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1. When installing the main unit in NISSAN vehicles,
use the parts attached to the unit and follow the
instructions in Figure 6.

2. Wire as shown in Section 7.
3. Reassemble and secure the unit in the dashboard
and set the face panel and center panel.

When installing the main unit in TOYOTA vehicles,

Mounting Screw Holes (Side View of the Main Unit)

For NISSAN vehicle

For TOYOTA vehicle
Figure 5

Installing the Main Unit in NISSAN Vehicle

Main Unit

6Spacer (thickness:
1mm)
6-Spacer
(thickness:
1 mm)

Trim ring

Mounting bracket
(1 pair for the left and right sides)
Figure 6

6Flat head
6-Flat
headscrews
screw

(M5 8)
(M5x8)

(attached to the main unit)

(Attached to the main unit)

Note:
* 1: Position the face panel with its wide edge at the bottom. Fit the edge
into the groove of the main unit.

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use the parts attached to the vehicle and follow the
instructions in Figure 7.

English

This unit is designed for fixed installation in the
dashboard.

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5. Installing the Main Unit

Installing the Main Unit in TOYOTA Vehicle

English

Install by using parts attached to the vehicle. (Screws marked

are attached to the vehicle.)

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Main Unit
8- 8-Hexagonal
Hexagonal screws
screw

(M5
(M5x8)

Mounting
bracket
Mounting
bracket

Center Panel
(* 2 )

(1 pair
leftand
(1 pair
forfor
thethe
left
right sides)
rightand
sides)

*3

Figure
7
Figure
*2. Some panel openings are too small for the unit
depending on the vehicle type and model. In such
a case, trim the upper and lower sides of the panel
frame by about 0.5 to 1.5 mm so the unit can be
inserted smoothly.

7
*3. If a hook on the installation bracket interferes with
the unit, bend and flatten it with a nipper or similar
tool.

Typical Mounting Brackets

Example 1

Example 2

Affix the screws to the

Example 3
marks.

Vehicles other than NISSAN and TOYOTA
In some cases the center panel may require modification. (Trimming, filing, etc.)

• Removing the Main Unit
When the main unit is to be removed, disassemble it in the reverse of the order in
“INSTALLING THE MAIN UNIT”.

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6. Cautions on Wiring
1. Be sure to turn the power off before wiring.
2. Be particularly careful where you route the wires.

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Keep them well away from the engine, and exhaust pipe, etc. Heat may
damage the wires.
3. If the fuse should blow, check to see if the wiring is correct.
If a fuse is blown, replace it with a new one of the same amperage rating as
the original (15A FUSE).
4. To replace the fuse, remove the old fuse on the back of the unit and insert the
new one. (Figure 8)
NOTE:
There are various types of fuse holder. Do not let the battery side touch other metal
parts.
caution

CAUTION
After the connection, fix the cord by a clamp
or insulation tape for protection.
Fuse (15A FUSE)

Fuse holder
Figure
8 8
Figure

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WireConnections
Connections
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Note:

Note:

••Before
installing,
be surebe
to sure
disconnect
the negative cable
the car battery.
Before
installing,
to disconnect
the of
negative
cable

of the car battery.
separately-sold

••In
optional
devices,
the RCA the
cables
and the
Connector
are separately-sold
items.
Inthe
the
optional
devices,
RCA
cables
and cables
the Connector
cables
are

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Manual

items.
NX501

GPS
Antenna

Black
EX MIC

External
Microphone
Connection

Radio Antenna

Refer
Refertoto

page6661
page
Gray

Steering Wheel
Remote Control Terminal

SWI

Yellow

Black
VIDEO OUT

RearZone
Monitor

Red

Green

White

2 ZONE OUT

SIRIUS CONNECT VEHICLE TUNER

SIRIUS

Black

Connector
Cable

Sirius

Sirius Connect™
Vehicle Tuner (SCC1)

HD Radio

Black
HD
Gray

Red

White

Black

Purple

Red
White
White
Red

SUB WOOFER

HD Radio™ Tuner (THD400)

Line Out
Front R
Line Out
Front L
Line Out
Rear R
Line Out
Rear L
Subwoofer 1

4-Channel Amplifier

Subwoofer 2

iPod/iPhone
Red

Red

White

AUX IN 2

Audio/L
Audio/R
Video In

VISUAL IN

Yellow

CAMERA

Yellow

CCA-748 (sold separately)

Black

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GPS
Antenna

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HD Radio

English
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NZ501
NZ501

HD
Sirius Connect™
Vehicle Tuner
(SCC1)

Radio Antenna Jack

SIRIUS CONNECT VEHICLE TUNER

Connector
Cable

SIRIUS
Sirius

Refer
to to
Refer
page
66 62
page
iPod/iPhone

Black
External
Microphone
Connection

EX MIC

Yellow

Black
VISUAL IN

Red

White
Red

Video

Audio/L
Audio/R

White
Red
Black

White
Red

Gray
White

White
Red
CCA-748 (sold separately)

Red
Purple

Yellow

Line Out
Subwoofer
Line Out
Rear R
Line Out
Rear L
Line Out
Front R
Line Out
Front L

VIDEO OUT

Yellow Video Out

4-Channel Amplifier

Monitor

Black
Yellow
CAMERA

White
Green

Gray
SWI

Red

Video Out
Camera

Rear Vision Camera

Audio/L
Audio/R

Steering Wheel
Remote Control Terminal

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Yellow
Black
Purple
Purple/Black
Red
Gray
Gray/Black
White
White/Black
Green
Green/Black
Blue/White

+12V main power
Ground
Rear right +
Rear right +12V accessory
Front right +
Front right Front left +
Front left Rear left +
Rear left Amplifier turn-on cord

Orange/White

Illumination

Blue

Auto antenna

Brown

Phone interrupt (*1)

Grass-green
Purple/White

Parking brake cord
Reverse gear cord

Note:
*1: Connecting the PHONE INTERRUPT terminal
The phone interrupt will mute the audio if the lead receives a negative or ground signal.

See next page for how to connect the parking brake cord.
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See next page for how to connect the parking brake cord.
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Connecting the parking brake cord
Connect the cord to parking brake lamp ground in the meter panel.
Note:

• When the parking brake cord is not connected, the monitor will not show any video sources.
• If “AUDIO ONLY” appears on the screen just after turning on the ACC power of the car, release the parking brake
while confirming safety, and then engage the parking brake again.

Connecting the accessories
• Connecting to the external amplifier
The external amplifiers can be connected to the 6 channel RCA output connections. Ensure that the connectors
are not grounded or shorted to prevent damage to the unit.
• Connecting to iPod/iPhone device
The iPod/iPhone device can be connected to dedicated iPod/iPhone connection on the main unit. For detailed
information, refer to the instruction sheet or manual for the iPod/iPhone cable.
Note:
• This unit may not support all functions of all iPod/iPhone devices.
• The iPod/ iPhone connection will charge your iPod/iPhone unless the iPod/iPhone battery is completely depleted. If
the specified cord of the cellular phone is connected to the phone interrupt cord of the main unit, the audio mute is
activated when cellular phone in use.
• Connecting to SIRIUS Satellite Radio Receiver
When SIRIUS Satellite Radio Receiver is to be connected, use the dedicated connector. For detailed
information,refer to the instruction manual of the SIRIUS Satellite Radio Receiver.

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• Connecting the parking brake cord to lamp ground allows you to watch iPod/iPhone video/DVD video/AV input when
the parking brake is engaged.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-003
du Canada.

NX501
FCC ID: V8VCNE8205CL
IC ID: 8614A-CNE8205CL
Bluetooth ID: B015683

NZ501
FCC ID: V8VCNE8121CL
IC ID: 8614A-CNE8121CL
Bluetooth ID: B015683

Clarion Co., Ltd.
Todos los derechos reservados. Copyright © 2011: Clarion Co., Ltd.
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Thank you for choosing the Clarion NX501/NZ501 as your navigator. Start using NX501/NZ501 right
away. This document is the detailed description of the navigation software. You can easily discover
Clarion Mobile Map while you are using it; however, we still recommend that you read this manual to fully
understand the screens and features.

Easy navigation map updates
It is easy to keep the navigation system up to date. Simply download new map data from Clarions portal
site, store them on a microSD card and insert it into the Clarion NX501/NZ501 via the front card slot.
Unpleasant surprises are now avoided as navigation maps will match the real world.

Latest Map Guarantee
When you start using the product, you have 30 days to download the latest available map free of charge.

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Table of contents
1 Warnings and Safety information.........................................................6
2 Getting started .......................................................................................7
2.1 Buttons and other controls on the screen .....................................................8
2.1.1 Using keyboards..............................................................................................9
2.1.2 Beyond single screen tap................................................................................10

2.2 Map screen................................................................................................11
2.2.1 Navigating on the map...................................................................................11
2.2.2 Position markers............................................................................................12
2.2.2.1 Vehimarker and Lock-on-Road ........................................................................... 12
2.2.2.2 Selected map location (Cursor) and selected map object...................................... 13

2.2.3 Objects on the map ........................................................................................13
2.2.3.1 Streets and roads................................................................................................ 13
2.2.3.2 Turn preview and Next street .............................................................................. 13
2.2.3.3 Lane information and Signposts.......................................................................... 15
2.2.3.4 Junction view ..................................................................................................... 15
2.2.3.5 3D object types................................................................................................... 15
2.2.3.6 Elements of the active route ................................................................................ 16

2.2.4 Manipulating the map....................................................................................16
2.2.5 Quick menu...................................................................................................18
2.2.6 Checking the details of the current position (Where Am I?)............................20

2.3 Navigation menu .......................................................................................21

3 Navigating............................................................................................ 23
3.1 Selecting the destination of a route ............................................................23
3.1.1 Entering an address or a part of the address ....................................................23
3.1.1.1 Entering an address (United States) .................................................................... 24
3.1.1.2 Entering an address (Canada) ............................................................................ 26
3.1.1.3 Entering an address (Mexico) ............................................................................. 28
3.1.1.4 Entering an address starting with the street name (in the United States only) ....... 31
3.1.1.5 Entering the midpoint of a street as the destination.............................................. 32
3.1.1.6 Selecting an intersection as the destination.......................................................... 34
3.1.1.7 Selecting a city center as the destination ............................................................. 35
3.1.1.8 Entering an address with a ZIP code................................................................... 36
3.1.1.9 Tips on entering addresses quickly...................................................................... 38

3.1.2 Selecting the destination from the Places of Interest .......................................39
3.1.2.1 Quick search for a Place of Interest .................................................................... 39
3.1.2.2 Searching for a Place of Interest using preset categories ..................................... 41
3.1.2.3 Searching for a Place of Interest by category ...................................................... 42

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3.1.2.4 Searching for a Place of Interest by name ........................................................... 45
3.1.2.5 Searching for a Place of Interest by its phone number.......................................... 48
3.1.2.6 Selecting nearby assistance from 'Where Am I?' .................................................. 49

3.1.3 Selecting a map location as the destination.....................................................51
3.1.4 Selecting the destination from your Favorites .................................................51
3.1.5 Selecting your Home location ........................................................................52
3.1.6 Selecting a recent destination from the History...............................................53
3.1.7 Entering the coordinate of the destination.......................................................54
3.1.8 Navigate to a location stored in a photo..........................................................55
3.1.9 Building a route from the list of destinations (Create Route) ...........................56

3.2 Viewing the entire route on the map...........................................................57
3.3 Checking route parameters and accessing route related functions..............58
3.4 Modifying the route ...................................................................................59
3.4.1 Selecting a new destination when already having a route: New Route,
Waypoint or Final Destination ......................................................................59
3.4.2 Setting a new starting position for the route....................................................59
3.4.3 Editing the list of destinations (Edit Route) ....................................................61
3.4.4 Pausing the active route .................................................................................62
3.4.5 Canceling the active route..............................................................................62
3.4.6 Checking route alternatives when planning the route ......................................62
3.4.7 Checking route alternatives for an existing route ............................................63
3.4.8 Changing the vehicle used in route planning...................................................64
3.4.9 Changing the road types used in route planning..............................................65

3.5 Saving a location as a Favorite destination................................................66
3.6 Saving a location as an alert point.............................................................67
3.7 Editing an alert point.................................................................................68
3.8 Watching the simulation of the route..........................................................68

4 Reference Guide .................................................................................. 70
4.1 Concepts ...................................................................................................70
4.1.1 Smart Zoom ..................................................................................................70
4.1.2 Daytime and night color themes.....................................................................70
4.1.3 Route calculation and recalculation................................................................70
4.1.4 Green routing ................................................................................................72
4.1.5 Road safety cameras and other proximity alert points .....................................73
4.1.6 Speed limit warning.......................................................................................73

4.2 'More' menu ..............................................................................................74
4.3 Settings menu ............................................................................................75
4.3.1 Sound and Warnings......................................................................................76

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4.3.2 Customize Quick menu..................................................................................77
4.3.3 Route settings................................................................................................77
4.3.4 Green routing settings....................................................................................79
4.3.5 Map settings..................................................................................................80
4.3.6 Visual guidance settings ................................................................................81
4.3.7 Display settings .............................................................................................82
4.3.8 Regional settings ...........................................................................................82
4.3.9 Trip monitor settings .....................................................................................82

5 Glossary ............................................................................................... 84
6 End User License Agreement .............................................................. 86
7 Copyright note..................................................................................... 90

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1 Warnings and Safety information
The navigation system helps you find your way to your destination with a connected GPS receiver.
Clarion Mobile Map does not transmit your GPS position; others cannot track you.
It is important that you look at the display only when it is safe to do so. If you are the driver of the vehicle,
we recommend that you operate Clarion Mobile Map before you start your journey. Plan the route before
your departure and stop if you need to change the route.
You must obey the traffic signs and follow the road geometry. If you deviate from the recommended route,
Clarion Mobile Map changes the instructions accordingly.
Never place NX501/NZ501 where it obstructs the driver's view, where it is in the deployment zone of an
airbag or where it might cause injuries in an accident.
For more information, consult the End User License Agreement (page 86).

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2 Getting started
Clarion Mobile Map is optimized for in-car use. You can use it easily by tapping the screen buttons and
the map with your fingertips.
When using the navigation software for the first time, an initial setup process starts automatically. Do as
follows:
1.

Select the written language of the application interface. Later you can change it in Regional
settings (page 82).

2.

Read the End User License Agreement. Tap

to continue.

3.

The Configuration wizard starts. Tap

4.

Select the language and speaker used for voice guidance messages. Later you can change it in
Sound and Warnings settings (page 82).

5.

If needed, modify the time format and unit settings. Later you can change them in Regional
settings (page 82).

6.

If needed, modify the default route planning options. Later you can change them in Route settings
(page 77).

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to continue.

7.

The initial setup is now complete. The Configuration wizard can be restarted later from the Settings
menu (page 75).

8.

Clarion Mobile Map offers you to watch the tutorial that leads you through the basic steps of
navigation. Tap

if you would like to get an instant understanding of the

functions of your software. You can run it later if you choose

.

After the initial setup, the Map screen appears and you can start using Clarion Mobile Map.

2.1 Buttons and other controls on the screen
When you are using Clarion Mobile Map, you usually tap buttons on the touch screen.
You only need to confirm selections or changes if the application needs to restart, it needs to perform a
major reconfiguration, or you are about to lose some of your data or settings. Otherwise, Clarion Mobile
Map saves your selections and applies the new settings without confirmation as soon as you use the
controls.

Type
Button

Button
with value

Icon
List

Example

Description

How to use it

Tap it to initiate a function, to
Tap it once.
open a new screen, or to set a
parameter.
Some buttons display the current Tap it once.
value of a field or setting. Tap the
button to change the value. After
the change, the new value is
shown on the button.
Shows status information.
Some icons also function as a
button. Tap them once.
When you need to select from
Grab the list anywhere and slide
several options, they appear in a your finger up or down.
list.
Depending on the speed of the
sliding, the list will scroll fast or
slow, only a bit or till the end.
Alternatively, move between
pages with the
and
buttons and tap the value that
you want.

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Type

Example

Radio
button

Switch

Slider

Virtual
keyboard

Description

How to use it

When there are only a few
choices, radio buttons may be
used instead of lists. Only one
value can be selected.
When there are only two choices,
a checkmark shows whether the
feature is enabled.
When a feature can be set to
different values in a range,
Clarion Mobile Map shows an
indicator on a gauge that displays
and sets the value.

Tap one of the buttons to select
a new value.

Alphabetic and alphanumeric
keyboards to enter text and
numbers.

Tap it to turn the switch on or
off.
x

Drag the handle to move
the slider to its new
position.
x
Tap the slider where you
want the handle to
appear; the thumb jumps
there.
Each key is a touch screen
button.

2.1.1 Using keyboards
You only need to enter letters or numbers when you cannot avoid it. You can type with your fingertips on
the full-screen keyboards and you can switch between various keyboard layouts, for example English,
Greek or numerical.

Task
Switching to another keyboard layout, for
example from an English keyboard to a Greek
keyboard

Instruction
button and select the new
Tap the
keyboard layout from the list.

Correcting your entry on the keyboard
Tap

to remove the unneeded character(s).

Tap and hold the button to delete several characters or
the entire input string.
Entering a space, for example between a first
name and a family name or in multi-word street
Tap the
names

button at the bottom center of the screen.

Entering numbers and symbols
Tap
to switch to a keyboard offering numeric and
symbol characters.
Finalising the keyboard entry (accepting the
suggested search result)

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Tap

.

Task

Instruction

Finalising the keyboard entry (opening the list of
search results)
Tap

.

Tap

.

Tap

.

Finalising the keyboard entry (saving your input)

Canceling the keyboard entry (returning to the
previous screen)

2.1.2 Beyond single screen tap
You usually need to tap the screen only once. However, some useful features can be accessed with
combined touch screen tapping. Those are the following:

Action

Details

Tapping and holding the Tap and keep pressing the following buttons to reach extra functions:
screen

Gestures (drag&drop)

x

Tap and hold
screen appears.

x

Tap and hold any of the
,
,
,
,
, and
buttons on the Map screen: you can rotate, tilt or scale the map
continuously.

x

Tap and hold
on keyboard screens: you can delete several
characters quickly.

x

Tap and hold
continuously.

on list and menu screens: the Map

or

in long lists: you can scroll pages

You need to drag and drop the screen only in cases like:
x

Moving the handle on a slider.

x

Scrolling the list: grab the list anywhere and slide your finger up or down.
Depending on the speed of the sliding, the list will scroll fast or slow, only
a bit or till the end.

x

Moving the map in map browsing mode: grab the map, and move it in the
desired direction.

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2.2 Map screen

2.2.1 Navigating on the map
The Map screen is the most frequently used screen of Clarion Mobile Map.
A small live map is displayed on the startup screen, the Navigation menu, as a part of the
button.

To enlarge this small map and open the Map screen, tap

.

This map shows the current position (the Vehimarker, a red arrow by default), the recommended route
(an orange line), and the surrounding map area.
When there is no GPS position, the Vehimarker is transparent. It shows your last known position.
You see colored dots circling around a satellite symbol in the top left corner. The more green dots you
see, the closer you are to get the valid GPS position.

When GPS position is available, the Vehimarker is displayed in full color, now showing your current
position.

There are screen buttons and data fields on the screen to help you navigate. During navigation, the
screen shows route information.
By default, only one data field is displayed in the bottom right corner. Tap this field to see all route data
fields.

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Tap any of the data fields to suppress others and display only the selected one. The data fields are
different when you are navigating an active route and when you have no specified destination (the orange
line is not displayed).
Default data fields when cruising without a destination (tap and hold any of the fields to change its value):

Field

Description
Shows your current speed given by the GPS receiver.
Shows the speed limit of the current road if the map contains it.
Shows the current time corrected with time zone offset. The accurate time
comes from the GPS satellites, and the time zone information comes from the
map or it can be set manually in Regional settings.
(The current time is always displayed in the top left corner of menu screens.)

Default data fields when navigating a route (tap and hold any of the fields to change its value):

Field

Description
Shows the distance you need to travel on the route before reaching your final
destination.
Shows the time needed to reach the final destination of the route based on
information available for the remaining segments of the route.
The calculation cannot take into account traffic jams and other possible delays.
Shows the estimated arrival time at the final destination of the route based on
information available for the remaining segments of the route.
The calculation cannot take into account traffic jams and other possible delays.

2.2.2 Position markers

2.2.2.1 Vehimarker and Lock-on-Road
When your GPS position is available, Clarion Mobile Map marks your current position with the Vehimarker.
By default, this marker is a red arrow, but you can change this icon in Settings.

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The Vehimarker may not show your exact GPS position and heading. If roads are near, it is aligned to the
nearest road to suppress GPS position errors, and the direction of the icon is aligned to the direction of
the road.

2.2.2.2 Selected map location (Cursor) and selected map object
You can mark a map location in the following ways:
x

Tap the map when navigating,

x

Tap the map when you are asked to confirm the destination at the end of a search, or

x

Tap the map in Find on Map (page 51)

When a map location is selected, the Cursor appears at the selected point on the map. The Cursor is
displayed with a radiating red dot (

) to make it visible at all zoom levels.

The location of the Cursor can be used as the destination of the route, a new alert point, you can search
for Places around it, or you can save this location as one of your Favorite destinations.
You can also select some of the objects on the map. If you tap the map at the icon of a Place of Interest
or an alert point, the object will be selected (you see a red circling border around the object), and you can
get information about this object or use it as a route point.

2.2.3 Objects on the map

2.2.3.1 Streets and roads
Clarion Mobile Map shows the streets in a way that is similar to how the paper road maps show them.
Their width and colors correspond to their importance: you can easily tell a freeway from a small street.

2.2.3.2 Turn preview and Next street
When navigating a route, the top section of the Map screen shows information about the next route event
(maneuver) and the next street or the next city.

There is a field in the top left corner that displays the next maneuver. Both the type of the event (turn,
traffic circle, exiting freeway, etc.) and its distance from the current position are displayed.
A smaller icon shows the type of the second next maneuver if it is near the first one. Otherwise, only the
next maneuver is displayed.

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Most of these icons are very intuitive. The following table lists some of the frequently shown route events.
The same symbols are used in both fields:

Icon

Description
Turn left.
Turn right.
Turn back.
Bear right.
Turn sharp left.
Keep left.
Continue straight in the intersection.
Go left on the traffic circle, 3rd exit (next maneuver).
Enter traffic circle (second next maneuver).

Enter freeway.
Exit freeway.
Board ferry.
Leave ferry.
Approaching a waypoint.
Approaching the destination.

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2.2.3.3 Lane information and Signposts
When navigating on multilane roads, it is important to take the appropriate lane in order to follow the
recommended route. If lane information is available in the map data, Clarion Mobile Map displays the
lanes and their directions using small arrows at the bottom of the map. Highlighted arrows represent the
lanes you need to take.
Where additional information is available, signposts substitute arrows. Signposts are displayed at the top
of the map. The color and style of the signposts are similar to the real ones you can see above road or by
the roadside. They show the available destinations and the number of the road the lane leads to.
All signposts look similar when cruising (when there is no recommended route). When navigating a route,
only the signpost that points to the lane(s) to be taken is displayed in vivid colors; all others are darker.
If you want to hide the currently displayed signposts, tap any of them and the normal Map screen returns
until new signpost information is received.

2.2.3.4 Junction view
If you are approaching a freeway exit or a complex intersection and the needed information exists, the
map is replaced with a 3D view of the junction. The lanes you need to take are displayed with arrows.
Signposts can also be present if information is available.
If you want to hide the currently displayed junction, tap the picture and the Map screen returns.

2.2.3.5 3D object types
Clarion Mobile Map supports the following 3D object types:

Type

Description

3D terrain

3D terrain map data shows changes in terrain, elevations or depressions in the land
when you view the map in 2D, and use it to plot the route map in 3D when you
navigate. Hills and mountains are shown in the background of the 3D map, and
illustrated by color and shading on the 2D map.

Elevated roads

Complex intersections and vertically isolated roads (such as overpasses or bridges)
are displayed in 3D.

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Type

Description

3D landmarks

Landmarks are 3D artistic or block representations of prominent or well-known
objects.

3D buildings

3D block representation of full city building data containing actual building size and
position on the map.

2.2.3.6 Elements of the active route
Clarion Mobile Map shows the route in the following way:

Symbol

Name
Current GPS position and Start
point

Description
Your current position displayed on the map. If roads are
near, it is aligned to the nearest road.
Normally if GPS position is available, the route starts
from the current position. If there is no valid GPS
position, Clarion Mobile Map uses the last known
position as the start point.

Waypoint (intermediate
destination)

An intermediate destination of the route before reaching
the final destination.

Destination (end point)

The final destination of the route.

Route color

The route always stands out with its color on the map,
both in daytime and in night color mode.

Streets and roads that are
excluded from the navigation

You can choose whether you want to use or avoid
certain road types (page 77). However, when Clarion
Mobile Map cannot avoid such roads, the route will
include them and it will show them in a color that is
different from the route color.

2.2.4 Manipulating the map
Tap the map anywhere to browse it during navigation. The map stops following the current position (the
Vehimarker, a red arrow by default, is not locked in a fix position on the screen any more) and control
buttons appear to help you modify the map view.

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Action
Moving the map with
drag&drop

Button(s)
No buttons

Zooming in and out
,

Description
You can move the map in any direction: tap and hold
the map, and move your finger towards the direction
you want to move the map.
Changes how much of the map is displayed on the
screen.
Clarion Mobile Map uses high-quality vector maps
that let you examine the map at various zoom levels,
always with optimized content. It always displays
street names and other text with the same font size,
never upside-down, and you only see the streets and
objects that you need.
Map scaling has a limit in 3D map view mode. If you
zoom out further, the map switches to 2D view mode.
Tap the button once to modify the view in large steps,
or tap and hold the button to modify it continuously
and smoothly.

Tilting up and down
,

Changes the vertical view angle of the map in 3D
mode.
Tap the button once to modify the view in large steps,
or tap and hold the button to modify it continuously
and smoothly.

Rotating left and right

Changes the horizontal view angle of the map.
,

2D or 3D view
,
Compass in 2D map
view mode
,
Compass in 3D map
view mode
,
Location information

Return to normal
navigation

Tap the button once to modify the view in large steps,
or tap and hold the button to modify it continuously
and smoothly.
Tap this button to switch between the 3D perspective
and 2D top-down map view modes.
The direction of the compass shows North. Tap the
button to switch to North-up view, and then tap again
to rotate the map in the previous direction.
The direction of the compass shows North. Tap the
button to switch to North-up view, and then tap again
to rotate the map in the previous direction.
Tap this button to open a new screen with information
about the selected map point, the Cursor.
Tap this button to move the map back to follow the
current GPS position. Automatic map rotation is also
re-enabled.
The map manipulation
navigation continues.

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buttons disappear

and

Action
Additional options

Select destination

Button(s)

Description
Tap this button to open a list of additional features
like saving the Cursor as a Favorite destination, or
searching for Places around the Cursor.
Tap this button to select the Cursor as a new
destination. The route is automatically calculated.

2.2.5 Quick menu
The Quick menu is a selection of controls and functions that are frequently needed during navigation. It
can be opened directly from the Map screen by tapping

.

The menu will close after a few seconds of inactivity or if you tap

.

Most of these functions are shortcuts. They are accessible from the menu system.
There are more functions available than the number of buttons in the menu. In Settings, you can choose
the function of each button (page 77). The following options are available:

Button

Description

Shortcut for

Find / Find Places /
This function lets you search for a Place along your route or
Quick Search (page
around your current location if there is no route calculated.
39)
This button opens the list of your Favorite destinations.

Find / Favorite (page
51)

Find / History (page 53)
This button opens the History list. You can select one of your
previous destinations.

This button opens the route editing function.

My Route / Edit Route

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Button

Description

Shortcut for

This button opens the route related settings.

More / Settings / Route
Settings (page 77)

This button opens the map related settings.

More / Settings / Map
Settings (page 80)

This button opens a special screen with information about the Tap the Current Street
current position and a button to search for nearby emergency or field on the Map screen
roadside assistance. For details, see the next chapter.
This button cancels the route and stops navigation. The button is My Route / Cancel
Route (page 62)
replaced with the next one if waypoints are given.

This button skips the next waypoint from the route.

My Route / Overview
This button opens a 2D map scaled and positioned to show the
(page 57)
entire route.

This button opens the Visual Guidance settings screen.

More / Settings / Visual
Guidance (page 81)

This button lets you bypass parts of the recommended route.

My Route / Avoidances

This button opens the Trip Monitor screen where you can manage More / Trip Monitor
(page 74)
your previously saved trip logs and track logs.

This button opens the list of maneuvers (the itinerary).

With this function you can save the active route for later use.

Tap the top of the Map
screen during
navigation.
My Route / More / Save
Route

My Route / More / Load
With this function you can replace the active route with a
Route
previously saved route.

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Button

Description

Shortcut for

Find / Find Places
With this function you can search for Places of Interest in various
(page 39)
different ways.
My Route / More /
This button opens the Map screen and starts simulating the active
Simulate Navigation
route.
(page 68)
This button opens the GPS Information screen with satellite Tap the top of the Map
screen when there is
position and signal strength information.
no GPS reception
This button offers your Home location as a destination.

2.2.6 Checking the details of the current position (Where Am I?)
This screen contains information about the current position (or about the last known position if GPS
reception is not available) and a button to search for useful Places nearby.
.

You can access this screen from the map in one of the following ways:
x

If the current street is displayed below the Vehimarker (the current position on the map), tap it to
open the Where Am I? screen.

x

Open the Quick menu and tap the

button.

Information on this screen:
x

,

x

: Altitude (elevation information coming from the GPS receiver - often inaccurate).

x

: House number on the left.

: Latitude and Longitude (coordinate of the current position in WGS84 format).

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x

: House number on the right.

x

In the middle of the screen you can see whether the position is current, or the time left since it was
last updated.

x

Address details (when available) of the current position are also displayed at the bottom.

You can also perform some actions on this screen:
Tap

to save the current position as a Favorite destination.

You can also search for assistance near your current position. Tap
screen for the Quick search:

to open a new

The following services can be searched around the current position or the last known position:
x

: Car repair and roadside assistance services

x

: Medical and emergency services

x

: Police stations

x

: Gas stations

Tap any of the buttons, select a Place from the list, and navigate to it.

2.3 Navigation menu
You can reach all parts of Clarion Mobile Map from the Navigation menu.

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You have the following options:
x

to select your destination by entering an address or selecting a place of
Tap
interest, a location on the map or one of your Favorite destinations. You can also look up your
recent destinations from the Smart History or enter a coordinate.

x

Tap
to display the route parameters and the route in its full length on the map.
You can also perform route-related actions such as editing or canceling your route, setting a start
point for the route, picking route alternatives, avoiding parts of the route, simulating navigation or
adding the destination to your Favorites.

x

Tap
to customize the way the navigation software works, watch the Tutorial,
simulate demo routes, or to run some additional applications.

x

Tap
to start navigating on the map. The button itself is a miniature live map
that shows your current position, the recommended route and the surrounding map area. Tap the
button to enlarge the map to the full screen.

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3 Navigating
You can set up your route in different ways:
x

If you need a route for immediate navigation, you can select the destination and start navigating to
it right away (normal navigation).

x

You can also plan a route independently of your current GPS position or even without GPS
reception (to achieve this, you need to turn off the GPS receiver and set a new starting point in My
Route / Edit Route by tapping the flag icon at the current position).

You can plan routes with multiple destinations. Select the first destination. Then select a second
destination and add it to your route to create a multi-point route. You can add as many destinations to
your route as you like.

3.1 Selecting the destination of a route
Clarion Mobile Map offers you several ways of choosing your destination:
x

Enter a full address or a part of an address, for example a street name without a house number or
the names of two intersecting streets (page 23).

x

Enter an address with ZIP code (page 36). This way you do not need to select the name of the city
and the search for street names might be faster as well.

x

Use a built-in Place of Interest as your destination (page 39).

x

Select a location on the map with the Find on Map feature (page 51).

x

Use a previously saved Favorite destination (page 51).

x

Select a location from the History of previously used destinations (page 53).

x

Enter the coordinate of the destination (page 54).

x

Use the location where a photo was taken (page 55).

3.1.1 Entering an address or a part of the address
If you know at least a part of the address, it is the quickest way to select the destination of the route.
Using the same screen, you can find an address by entering:
x

the exact address, including house number

x

the center of a city

x

an intersection

x

the midpoint of a street

x

any of the above, starting the search with the ZIP code (page 36)

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3.1.1.1 Entering an address (United States)
To enter an address as the destination, do as follows:
1.

If you are on the Map screen, tap

to return to the Navigation menu.

2.

In the Navigation menu, tap the following buttons:

3.

By default, Clarion Mobile Map proposes the country and state where you are. If needed, tap

,

.

, enter the first few letters of the destination country or state on the keyboard,
and select one from the list. If you select a country without a state, you can search for a city in all
its states.

4.

Select a new city:
a.

Tap

b.

Start entering the name of the city on the keyboard.

c.

Find the city you need:

. The city of your current location is offered by default. For a local

search, tap

to accept it, otherwise continue with entering the destination city name.

x

The most likely city name is always shown in the input field. To accept it, tap

x

If the desired name does not show up, the names that match the string appear in a
list after entering a couple of characters (to open the list of results before it appears
automatically, tap

.

). Select the city from the list.

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5.

Enter the street name:
a.

Tap

b.

Start entering the street name on the keyboard.

c.

Find the street you need:

.

x

The most likely street name is always shown in the input field. To accept it, tap

x

If the desired name does not show up, the names that match the string appear in a
list after entering a couple of characters (to open the list of results before it appears
automatically, tap

.

). Select the street from the list.

6.

7.

Enter the house number:
a.

Tap

b.

Enter the house number on the keyboard. (To enter letters, tap

c.

Tap
to finish entering the address. (If the entered house number
cannot be found, the midpoint of the street is selected as the destination.)

.
).

A full screen map appears with the selected point in the middle. If necessary, tap the map
somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (
to confirm the destination, or tap
destination.

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) appears at the new location. Tap
to select a different

8.

After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire route. The
to modify route parameters, or tap

route is automatically calculated. Tap
and start your journey.

Tip!

If

you

know

that

you

will

use

this

destination

frequently,

before

tapping

to confirm the destination, put it on the list of your Favorites first: tap
then

, give a name for the new Favorite, and

tap
to save the location. The map with the destination returns
automatically. Now you can start your journey.

3.1.1.2 Entering an address (Canada)
To enter an address as the destination, do as follows:

1.

If you are on the Map screen, tap

to return to the Navigation menu.

2.

In the Navigation menu, tap the following buttons:

3.

By default, Clarion Mobile Map proposes the country, state and city where you are. If needed, tap

,

.

, enter the first few letters of the destination country or state on the keyboard,
and select one from the list. If you select a country without a state, you can search for a city in all
its states.

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4.

If needed, select a new city:
a.

Tap

b.

Start entering the name of the city on the keyboard.

c.

Find the city you need:

.

x

The most likely city name is always shown in the input field. To accept it, tap

x

If the desired name does not show up, the names that match the string appear in a
list after entering a couple of characters (to open the list of results before it appears
automatically, tap

5.

). Select the city from the list.

Enter the street name:
a.

Tap

b.

Start entering the street name on the keyboard.

c.

Find the street you need:

.

x

The most likely street name is always shown in the input field. To accept it, tap

x

If the desired name does not show up, the names that match the string appear in a
list after entering a couple of characters (to open the list of results before it appears
automatically, tap

). Select the street from the list.

6.

.

Enter the house number:
a.

Tap

b.

Enter the house number on the keyboard. (To enter letters, tap

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.
).

.

c.

7.

to finish entering the address. (If the entered house number
Tap
cannot be found, the midpoint of the street is selected as the destination.)

A full screen map appears with the selected point in the middle. If necessary, tap the map
somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (

) appears at the new location. Tap

to confirm the destination, or tap

to select a different

destination.
8.

After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire route. The
route is automatically calculated. Tap

to modify route parameters, or tap

and start your journey.

3.1.1.3 Entering an address (Mexico)
Mexico map data is available only with an optional map of United States, Canada and Mexico.
To enter an address as the destination, do as follows:
1.

If you are on the Map screen, tap

to return to the Navigation menu.

2.

In the Navigation menu, tap the following buttons:

3.

By default, Clarion Mobile Map proposes the country and city where you are. If needed, tap

,

.

, enter the first few letters of the country name on the keyboard, and select
one country from the list of results.

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4.

If needed, select a new city:
a.

Tap

b.

Start entering the name of the city on the keyboard.

c.

Find the city you need:

.

x

The most likely city name is always shown in the input field. To accept it, tap

x

If the desired name does not show up, the names that match the string appear in a
list after entering a couple of characters (to open the list of results before it appears
automatically, tap

5.

.

). Select the city from the list.

Enter the street name:

a.

Tap

b.

Start entering the street name on the keyboard.

c.

Find the street you need:

.

x

The most likely street name is always shown in the input field. To accept it, tap

x

If the desired name does not show up, the names that match the string appear in a
list after entering a couple of characters (to open the list of results before it appears
automatically, tap

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). Select the street from the list.

.

6.

7.

Enter the house number:
a.

Tap

b.

Enter the house number on the keyboard. (To enter letters, tap

c.

Tap
to finish entering the address. (If the entered house number
cannot be found, the midpoint of the street is selected as the destination.)

.
).

A full screen map appears with the selected point in the middle. If necessary, tap the map
somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (
to confirm the destination, or tap

) appears at the new location. Tap
to select a different

destination.
8.

After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire route. The
route is automatically calculated. Tap

to modify route parameters, or tap

and start your journey.

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3.1.1.4 Entering an address starting with the street name (in the United States only)
You can leave the city name empty and start the search with the street name. This way you can search in
all streets of a state. Do as follows:

1.

If you are on the Map screen, tap

to return to the Navigation menu.

2.

In the Navigation menu, tap the following buttons:

3.

By default, Clarion Mobile Map proposes the country and state where you are. If needed, tap the
button with the name of the country, enter the first few letters of the destination country or state on
the keyboard, and select a country and state from the list. If you select the country without a state,
this function cannot work.

4.

Enter the street name:

,

a.

Tap

b.

Start entering the street name on the keyboard.

c.

Find the street you need:

.

.

x

The most likely street name is always shown in the input field. To accept it, tap

x

If the desired name does not show up, the names that match the string appear in a
list after entering a couple of characters (to open the list of results before it appears
automatically, tap

). Select the street from the list.

5.

Enter the house number:
a.

Tap

b.

Enter the house number on the keyboard. (To enter letters, tap

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.

).

.

c.

6.

to finish entering the address. (If the entered house number
Tap
cannot be found, the midpoint of the street is selected as the destination.)

A full screen map appears with the selected point in the middle. If necessary, tap the map
somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (

) appears at the new location. Tap

to confirm the destination, or tap

to select a different

destination.
7.

After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire route. The
route is automatically calculated. Tap

to modify route parameters, or tap

and start your journey.

3.1.1.5 Entering the midpoint of a street as the destination
You can navigate to the midpoint of a street if the house number is not available:

1.

If you are on the Map screen, tap

to return to the Navigation menu.

2.

In the Navigation menu, tap the following buttons:

3.

Select the country, state and city as described earlier (page 24).

4.

Enter the street name:

a.

Tap

b.

Start entering the street name on the keyboard.

,

.

.

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c.

Find the street you need:
x

The most likely street name is always shown in the input field. To accept it, tap

x

If the desired name does not show up, the names that match the string appear in a
list after entering a couple of characters (to open the list of results before it appears
automatically, tap

). Select the street from the list.

5.

Instead of entering the house number, tap
selected as the destination.

6.

A full screen map appears with the selected point in the middle. If necessary, tap the map
somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (
to confirm the destination, or tap

. The midpoint of the street is

) appears at the new location. Tap
to select a different

destination.
7.

After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire route. The
route is automatically calculated. Tap
and start your journey.

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to modify route parameters, or tap

.

3.1.1.6 Selecting an intersection as the destination
To enter an address as the destination, do as follows:
1.

to return to the Navigation menu.

If you are on the Map screen, tap

2.

In the Navigation menu, tap the following buttons:

3.

Select the country, state and city as described earlier (page 24).

4.

Enter the street name:

a.

Tap

b.

Start entering the street name on the keyboard.

c.

Find the street you need:

.

.

x

The most likely street name is always shown in the input field. To accept it, tap

x

If the desired name does not show up, the names that match the string appear in a
list after entering a couple of characters (to open the list of results before it appears
automatically, tap

5.

,

.

). Select the street from the list.

Enter the intersecting street name:
1.

Tap

.

x

If only a few intersecting streets exist, their list appears immediately.

x

In case of a longer street, the keyboard screen appears. Start entering the name of
the intersecting street on the keyboard. As soon as the street names that match the
entered string can be shown on one screen, their list appears automatically. Select
from the list.

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6.

A full screen map appears with the selected point in the middle. If necessary, tap the map
somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (

) appears at the new location. Tap

to confirm the destination, or tap

to select a different

destination.
7.

After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire route. The
route is automatically calculated. Tap

to modify route parameters, or tap

and start your journey.

3.1.1.7 Selecting a city center as the destination
The city center is not the geometric center of the city but an arbitrary point the map creators have chosen.
In towns and villages, it is usually the most important intersection; in larger cities, it is one of the important
intersections.

1.

If you are on the Map screen, tap

to return to the Navigation menu.

2.

In the Navigation menu, tap the following buttons:

3.

Select the country and state as described earlier (page 24).

4.

Select the destination city:

,

a.

Tap

b.

Start entering the name of the city on the keyboard.

c.

Find the city you need:

.

.

x

The most likely city name is always shown in the input field. To accept it, tap

x

If the desired name does not show up, the names that match the string appear in a
list after entering a couple of characters (to open the list of results before it appears
automatically, tap

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). Select the city from the list.

.

5.

Instead of entering the street name, tap
city becomes the destination of the route.

6.

A full screen map appears with the selected point in the middle. If necessary, tap the map

. This way the center of the displayed

somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (

) appears at the new location. Tap

to confirm the destination, or tap

to select a different

destination.
7.

After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire route. The
route is automatically calculated. Tap

to modify route parameters, or tap

and start your journey.

3.1.1.8 Entering an address with a ZIP code
All of the above address searching possibilities can be performed with entering the ZIP code instead of
the city name. Find below an example with a full address:

1.

If you are on the Map screen, tap

2.

In the Navigation menu, tap the following buttons:

to return to the Navigation menu.

,

.
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3.

Select the country and state as described earlier (page 24).

4.

Enter a new city using its ZIP code:

a.

Tap

.

b.

Tap

to open the numeric keypad.

c.

Start entering the ZIP code.

d.

Find the city you need:
x

The most likely ZIP code is always shown in the input field. To accept it, tap

x

If the desired number does not show up, open the list of results by tapping

.

. Select the ZIP code from the list.

5.

Enter the street name:
a.

Tap

b.

Start entering the street name on the keyboard.

c.

Find the street you need:

.

x

The most likely street name is always shown in the input field. To accept it, tap

x

If the desired name does not show up, the names that match the string appear in a
list after entering a couple of characters (to open the list of results before it appears
automatically, tap

6.

). Select the street from the list.

Enter the house number:
a.

Tap

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.

.

7.

).

b.

Enter the house number on the keyboard. (To enter letters, tap

c.

Tap
to finish entering the address. (If the entered house number
cannot be found, the midpoint of the street is selected as the destination.)

A full screen map appears with the selected point in the middle. If necessary, tap the map
somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (
to confirm the destination, or tap

) appears at the new location. Tap
to select a different

destination.
8.

After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire route. The
route is automatically calculated. Tap

to modify route parameters, or tap

and start your journey.

3.1.1.9 Tips on entering addresses quickly
x

When you are entering the name of a city or a street:
x

Only those letters are offered on the keyboard that appear in possible search results. All
other characters are grayed out.

x

As you are typing, the most likely result is always displayed in the input field. If the guess is
correct, tap

x
x

to select it.

After entering a couple of letters, tap
specified letters.

to list the items that contain the

You can speed up finding an intersection:

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x

Search first for the street with a less common or less usual name; fewer letters are enough
to find it.

x

If one of the streets is shorter, search for that one first. You can then find the second one
faster.

x

You can search for both the type and the name of a road. If the same word appears in several
names, for example in the name of streets, roads and avenues, you can obtain the result faster if
you enter the first letter of the street type: For example, enter 'PI A' to obtain Pine Avenue and skip
all Pine Streets and Pickwick Roads.

x

You can also search in ZIP codes. As ZIP codes consist of only a few characters, this is usually
faster than entering the name of the city.

3.1.2 Selecting the destination from the Places of Interest
You can select your destination from the Places of Interest included with Clarion Mobile Map.
Using the same screen, you can find a Place in different ways:
x

with the Quick search feature, you can quickly find a nearby Place by its name

x

with the Preset search feature, you can find frequently searched types of Places with only a few
screen taps

x

you can search for a Place by its category

x

you can search for a Place by its name

In addition, you can search for special services from the 'Where Am I?' screen.

3.1.2.1 Quick search for a Place of Interest
The Quick search feature lets you quickly find a Place by its name. The search is always carried out
x

along the recommended route if it exists or

x

around your current location if there is no destination given.

1.

Start the Quick search function:

2.

x

If you are on the Map screen, tap

x

If you are in the Navigation menu, tap

and then tap

Using the keyboard, start entering the name of the Place.

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.

,

and then tap

.

3.

After entering a few letters, tap
containing the entered character sequence.

4.

(optional) The Places in the list are ordered by the length of the necessary detour (when navigating
a route) or by their distance from the current position (when no destination is given). If you need to
reorder the list, tap

to open the list of Places with names

.

5.

Browse the list if necessary and tap one of the list items. A full screen map appears with the
selected point in the middle. The name and address of the Place is displayed at the top of the
screen.

6.

(optional) Tap
the map.

7.

If necessary, tap the map somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (

to see the details of the selected Place. Tap

at the new location. Tap
to select a different destination.
8.

to return to

) appears

to confirm the destination, or tap

After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire route. The
route is automatically calculated. Tap

to modify route parameters, or tap

and start your journey.

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3.1.2.2 Searching for a Place of Interest using preset categories
The Preset search feature lets you quickly find the most frequently selected types of Places.
1.

If you are on the Map screen, tap

2.

In the Navigation menu, tap the following buttons:

3.

The preset search categories appear:
x

to return to the Navigation menu.

,

.

:
x

If an active route exists, gas stations are searched along the route.

x

If there is no active route (destination is not selected), they are searched around the
current position.

x

If the current position is not available either (no GPS signal), they are searched
around the last known position.

x

If an active route exists, parking lots are searched around the destination of the route.

x

If there is no active route (destination is not selected), they are searched around the
current position.

x

If the current position is not available either (no GPS signal), they are searched
around the last known position.

x

If an active route exists, restaurants are searched along the route.

x

If there is no active route (destination is not selected), they are searched around the
current position.

x

If the current position is not available either (no GPS signal), they are searched
around the last known position.

x

:

x

:

x

:
x

If an active route exists, accommodation is searched around the destination of the
route.

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x

If there is no active route (destination is not selected), they are searched around the
current position.

x

If the current position is not available either (no GPS signal), they are searched
around the last known position.

4.

Tap any of the quick search buttons to get an instant list of Places.

5.

(optional) The Places in the list are ordered by their distance from the current or last known
position, from the destination or by the length of the necessary detour. If you need to reorder the
list, tap

.

6.

Browse the list if necessary and tap one of the list items. A full screen map appears with the
selected point in the middle. The name and address of the Place is displayed at the top of the
screen.

7.

(optional) Tap
the map.

8.

If necessary, tap the map somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (

to see the details of the selected Place. Tap

at the new location. Tap
to select a different destination.
9.

to return to

) appears

to confirm the destination, or tap

After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire route. The
route is automatically calculated. Tap

to modify route parameters, or tap

and start your journey.

3.1.2.3 Searching for a Place of Interest by category
You can search for Places of Interest by their categories and subcategories.

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1.

If you are on the Map screen, tap

2.

In the Navigation menu, tap the following buttons:

3.

Tap

4.

Select the area around which the Place should be searched for:

to return to the Navigation menu.

,

.

.

x

Tap
to search around the current position or if it is not available,
around the last know position. (The result list will be ordered by the distance from this
position.)

x

Tap
to search for a place within a selected city. (The result list will be
ordered by the distance from the center of the selected city.)

x

Tap
to search for a place around the destination of the active route.
(The result list will be ordered by the distance from the destination.)

x

Tap
to search along the active route, and not around a given point.
This is useful when you search for a later stopover that results in a minimal detour only,
such as searching for upcoming gas stations or restaurants. (The result list will be ordered
by the length of the necessary detour.)

5.

(optional) If you have selected

6.

Select one of the main Place categories (e.g. Accommodation) or tap
Places around the selected location or along the route.

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, select the city to search in.

to list all

7.

Select one of the Place subcategories (e.g. Hotel or Motel) or tap
to list all
Places in the selected main category around the selected location or along the route.

8.

Sometimes the list of brands in the selected Place subcategory appears. Select one brand or tap
to list all Places in the selected subcategory around the selected location or
along the route.

9.

Finally, the results appear in a list.

10. (optional) The Places in the list are ordered by their distance from the current or last known
position, from the selected city, from the destination or by the length of the necessary detour. If you
need to reorder the list, tap

.

11. Browse the list if necessary and tap one of the list items. A full screen map appears with the
selected point in the middle. The name and address of the Place is displayed at the top of the
screen.

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12. (optional) Tap
the map.

to see the details of the selected Place. Tap

to return to

13. If necessary, tap the map somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (
at the new location. Tap
to select a different destination.

) appears

to confirm the destination, or tap

14. After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire route. The
route is automatically calculated. Tap

to modify route parameters, or tap

and start your journey.

3.1.2.4 Searching for a Place of Interest by name
You can search for Places of Interest by their names. You can search around different locations or along
your route in the whole Place database or in one Place category or subcategory only.

1.

If you are on the Map screen, tap

2.

In the Navigation menu, tap the following buttons:

3.

Tap

4.

Select the area around which the Place should be searched for:

to return to the Navigation menu.

,

.

.

x

Tap
to search around the current position or if it is not available,
around the last know position. (The result list will be ordered by the distance from this
position.)

x

Tap
to search for a place within a selected city. (The result list will be
ordered by the distance from the center of the selected city.)

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x

to search for a place around the destination of the active route.
Tap
(The result list will be ordered by the distance from the destination.)

x

Tap
to search along the active route, and not around a given point.
This is useful when you search for a later stopover that results in a minimal detour only,
such as searching for upcoming gas stations or restaurants. (The result list will be ordered
by the length of the necessary detour.)

5.

(optional) If you have selected

6.

Select one of the main Place categories (e.g. Accommodation) to search in or tap

, select the city to search in.

to search among all Places.

7.

Select one of the Place subcategories (e.g. Hotel or Motel) to search in or tap
to search in the selected Place category.

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8.

Tap

9.

Using the keyboard, start entering the name of the Place.

if you have not done it before.

10. After entering a few letters, tap
containing the entered character sequence.

to open the list of Places with names

11. (optional) The Places in the list are ordered by their distance from the current or last known
position, from the selected city, from the destination or by the length of the necessary detour. If you
need to reorder the list, tap

.

12. Browse the list if necessary and tap one of the list items. A full screen map appears with the
selected point in the middle. The name and address of the Place is displayed at the top of the
screen.

13. (optional) Tap
the map.

to see the details of the selected Place. Tap

14. If necessary, tap the map somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (
at the new location. Tap
to select a different destination.

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to confirm the destination, or tap

to return to

) appears

15. After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire route. The
to modify route parameters, or tap

route is automatically calculated. Tap
and start your journey.

3.1.2.5 Searching for a Place of Interest by its phone number
You can search for Places of Interest by their phone number:

1.

If you are on the Map screen, tap

to return to the Navigation menu.

2.

In the Navigation menu, tap the following buttons:

3.

The numeric keyboard appears. Enter the phone number you are looking for or a part of it.

,

.

4.

Tap

5.

The list of Places with the entered sequence in their phone number appears.

6.

(optional) The Places in the list are ordered by their distance from the current or last known
position, from the selected city, from the destination or by the length of the necessary detour. If you

.

need to reorder the list, tap

.

7.

Browse the list if necessary and tap one of the list items. A full screen map appears with the
selected point in the middle. The name and address of the Place is displayed at the top of the
screen.

8.

(optional) Tap
the map.

to see the details of the selected Place. Tap

to return to

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9.

If necessary, tap the map somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (
at the new location. Tap
to select a different destination.

) appears

to confirm the destination, or tap

10. After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire route. The
route is automatically calculated. Tap

to modify route parameters, or tap

and start your journey.

3.1.2.6 Selecting nearby assistance from 'Where Am I?'
You can quickly search for nearby assistance from the 'Where Am I?' screen.

1.

On the Map screen, tap

2.

Tap

3.

Preset search categories appear, all for searching around the current position (or around the last
known position if the current position is not available):

, and then

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to open the Quick menu.

.

x

: Car repair and roadside assistance services

x

: Medical and emergency services

x

: Police stations

x

: Gas stations

4.

Tap any of the quick search buttons to get an instant list of that type of Places.

5.

(optional) The Places in the list are ordered by their distance from the current or last known
position, from the selected city, from the destination or by the length of the necessary detour. If you
need to reorder the list, tap

.

6.

Browse the list if necessary and tap one of the list items. A full screen map appears with the
selected point in the middle. The name and address of the Place is displayed at the top of the
screen.

7.

(optional) Tap
the map.

8.

If necessary, tap the map somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (

to see the details of the selected Place. Tap

at the new location. Tap
to select a different destination.
9.

to return to

) appears

to confirm the destination, or tap

After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire route. The
route is automatically calculated. Tap

to modify route parameters, or tap

and start your journey.

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3.1.3 Selecting a map location as the destination
1.

If you are on the Map screen, tap

to return to the Navigation menu.

2.

In the Navigation menu, tap the following buttons:

3.

Locate your destination on the map: move and scale the map as needed.

4.

Tap the location that you want to select as your destination. The Cursor (

,

.

) appears.

5.

Tap

6.

After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire route. The

to select the Cursor as the destination.

route is automatically calculated. Tap

to modify route parameters, or tap

and start your journey.

3.1.4 Selecting the destination from your Favorites
You can select a location that you have already saved as a Favorite to be your destination. Adding a
location to the list of Favorite destinations is described on page 66.
1.

Access the list of Favorites:

x

If you are on the Map screen, tap

x

If you are in the Navigation menu, tap

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and then tap

.

and then tap

.

2.

The list of Favorite destinations is displayed.

3.

Tap the Favorite that you want to set as your destination. If necessary, browse down to see more
of the list or tap
destination.

4.

and enter a few letters from the name of the Favorite

A full screen map appears with the selected point in the middle. If necessary, tap the map
somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (

) appears at the new location. Tap

to confirm the destination, or tap

to select a different

destination.
5.

After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire route. The
route is automatically calculated. Tap

to modify route parameters, or tap

and start your journey.

3.1.5 Selecting your Home location
To navigate to your Home location, first you need to save it. Seach for your address or browse the map
and when the Cursor is at the desired location, tap

and select

.

Now that the Home location is set, you can quickly navigate to it:
1.

To select the Home location, do one of the following:

x

If you are on the Map screen, tap
the Quick menu in Settins - page 77).

and then tap

(this button can be added to

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x
2.

If you are in the Navigation menu, tap

and then tap

.

A full screen map appears with the selected point in the middle. If necessary, tap the map
somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (

) appears at the new location. Tap

to confirm the destination, or tap

to select a different

destination.
3.

After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire route. The
route is automatically calculated. Tap

to modify route parameters, or tap

and start your journey.

3.1.6 Selecting a recent destination from the History
The destinations that you have set earlier appear in the History.
1.

Access the History:

x

If you are on the Map screen, tap

x

If you are in the Navigation menu, tap

and then tap

.

and then tap

.

2.

The list of recent destinations appears. Smart History promotes three destinations to the first page
based on your previous routes (most likely destinations). The rest of the destinations are ordered
by time they were last selected. If necessary, scroll the list to see earlier destinations.

3.

Select a destination from the list.

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4.

A full screen map appears with the selected point in the middle. If necessary, tap the map
somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (

) appears at the new location. Tap

to confirm the destination, or tap

to select a different

destination.
5.

After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire route. The
route is automatically calculated. Tap

to modify route parameters, or tap

and start your journey.

3.1.7 Entering the coordinate of the destination
You can also select a destination by entering its coordinate. Do as follows:
1.

If you are on the Map screen, tap

2.

In the Navigation menu, tap

3.

Tap

4.

You can enter the latitude and longitude values in any of the following formats: decimal degrees;
degrees and decimal minutes; or degrees, minutes and decimal seconds.

5.

(optional) If necessary, tap
in UTM format.

to return to the Navigation menu.

.

.

then

and enter the coordinate

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6.

When finished, tap

7.

A full screen map appears with the selected point in the middle. If necessary, tap the map

.

somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (

) appears at the new location. Tap

to confirm the destination, or tap

to select a different

destination.
8.

After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire route. The
route is automatically calculated. Tap

to modify route parameters, or tap

and start your journey.

3.1.8 Navigate to a location stored in a photo
You can also set the location stored in a photo as your destination. Do as follows:
1.

If you are on the Map screen, tap

2.

In the Navigation menu, tap

to return to the Navigation menu.

.

3.

Open the

4.

The list of photos stored in the device appears. Select one photo from the list.

5.

A full screen map appears with the selected point in the middle. If necessary, tap the map

menu and tap

somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (

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.

) appears at the new location. Tap

to confirm the destination, or tap

to select a different

destination.
6.

After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire route. The
route is automatically calculated. Tap

to modify route parameters, or tap

and start your journey.

Note!

Only geotagged JPG files contain location information. That is why these kind of files can
only be used in navigation. Other picture files do not appear in the list.
Files must be located on an inserted SD card or USB pendrive, either in the root folder or
in a "pictures" folder.

3.1.9 Building a route from the list of destinations (Create Route)
You can also build your route destination by destination from the My Route menu.

1.

If you are on the Map screen, tap

2.

In the Navigation menu, tap

3.

Tap

4.

There is only one line in the list of route points, the start point of the route, normally the current
GPS position.

5.

Tap

to return to the Navigation menu.
.

.

to select the destination.

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6.

The Destination menu appears and you can select the destination of the route the same way as
described in the previous sections.

7.

When the new destination is selected, the list returns.

8.

To add more destinations, tap
repeat the above procedure.

where you want to insert the new route point in the list, and

3.2 Viewing the entire route on the map
It is easy to get a map overview of the active route. Do as follows:

1.

If you are on the Map screen, tap

2.

In the Navigation menu, tap

3.

Tap
. The active route is displayed in its full length on the map together with
additional information and controls.

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to return to the Navigation menu.
.

3.3 Checking route parameters and accessing route related functions
You can check different parameters of the route recommended by Clarion Mobile Map.

1.

to return to the Navigation menu.

If you are on the Map screen, tap

2.

In the Navigation menu, tap

3.

The following pieces of information are displayed:

4.

.

x

The name and/or address of the destination.

x

Warning icons (if any). They provide extra information about your route (e.g. unpaved roads
or toll roads to be taken).

x

The total time of the route.

x

The total length of the route.

x

Estimated delay calculated from traffic events on your route.

x

The symbol of the vehicle type used in route calculation.

x

The route planning method (e.g. Fast).

You have the following options on this screen (for detailed instructions on how to use them, see
the next chapter):
x

Tap
to edit the route: to add or remove destinations or change their
sequence. You can also set a route start point other than your current location. This can be
useful to plan and save a future trip.

x

Tap

to display the entire route on the map.

x

Tap

to bypass a part of the route.

x

Tap

to delete the active route.

x

Tap
to open a list with more options like selecting from route
alternatives, changing route parameters, simulating the route, saving the active route or
loading a previously saved route.

x

Tap

to return to the Navigation menu.

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3.4 Modifying the route
When navigation is already started, there are several ways to modify the active route. The following
sections show some of those options.

3.4.1 Selecting a new destination when already having a route: New Route, Waypoint or
Final Destination
If you already have a recommended route and you select a new destination as described in the above
sections, the application will ask you whether to start a new route, add a new waypoint (intermediate
destination) to the route or append the newly selected destination at the end of the current route.

x

Tap
to plan a new route to the newly selected location. The previous destination and
waypoint(s) are deleted.

x

Tap
to add the newly selected location as an intermediate destination to your route. The
other destinations of the route remain intact. Note: the new waypoint is placed among destinations
to keep the route optimal. To decide where a waypoint to appear, use the Edit Route feature.

x

Tap
to append the newly selected destination at the end of the route. The other
destinations of the route remain intact. The previous final destination is now the last waypoint.

3.4.2 Setting a new starting position for the route
For normal navigation, all routes are planned from the current position. In order to check future routes,
simulate them or see their length in time and distance, you can turn off the GPS receiver. Then you can
set the starting point of the route to a different location than the current GPS position.
1.

If you are on the Map screen, tap

2.

In the Navigation menu, tap

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to return to the Navigation menu.

.

3.

If you already have a route, tap

. If you are starting a new route, tap

.

4.

The first line is the start of the route, normally the current GPS position. Tap
your action at the warning message.

5.

The Destination menu appears and you can select the start point of the route the same way you
select a destination.

and confirm

6.

When the new start point is set, tap

7.

The map returns with a transparent Vehimarker (showing that there is no GPS reception). If an
active route already existed, it is now recalculated starting from the selected location.

.

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8.

To return to normal navigation, tap

.

3.4.3 Editing the list of destinations (Edit Route)
You can edit the route by modifying the list of destinations. You can add or remove destinations, modify
the start position or reorder the list.

1.

If you are on the Map screen, tap

2.

In the Navigation menu, tap

3.

Tap

4.

You have the following options:

to return to the Navigation menu.
.

.

x

Tap

to add a new destination.

x

Tap

to delete a destination.

x

Tap

to modify the start point of the route.

x

Tap
to reorder the list. You can do it manually or you can let the
application optimize the route for you.

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3.4.4 Pausing the active route
You do not need to pause the active route: when you start driving again, Clarion Mobile Map restarts the
voice instructions from your position.

3.4.5 Canceling the active route
To cancel the navigated route, do one of the following:

x

If you are on the Map screen, tap

you need to tap
x

and then tap

. (If you have a route with waypoints,

until all waypoints are deleted.)

In the Navigation menu, tap
route is deleted with all its waypoints.

and then tap

.. The active

3.4.6 Checking route alternatives when planning the route
You can select from different route alternatives or change the route planning method after you have
selected a new destination. Do as follows:
1.

Select a destination as explained earlier, and get to the route confirmation screen.

2.

Tap

.

3.

Tap

.

4.

You see the basic details of three route alternatives with the selected route planning method. Tap
any of them to see it on the map.
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5.

Or if you cannot find a good alternative, tap
different routing methods.

6.

Select one of the route alternatives and tap
to return to the previous screen.
Clarion Mobile Map recalculates the route. The orange line now shows the new recommended
route.

and scroll down for routes with

3.4.7 Checking route alternatives for an existing route
To recalculate the active route with a different route planning method, you can modify the Route settings
(page 77). There is another way to do this and to compare different route alternatives with the same route
planning method. Do as follows:

1.

If you are on the Map screen, tap

2.

In the Navigation menu, tap

3.

Tap

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.

to return to the Navigation menu.
.

4.

Tap

5.

You see the basic details of three route alternatives with the selected route planning method. Tap
any of them to see it on the map.

6.

Or if you cannot find a good alternative, tap
different routing methods.

7.

Select one of the route alternatives then tap and hold
for a few seconds to
return to the Map screen. Clarion Mobile Map recalculates the route. The orange line now shows
the new recommended route.

.

and scroll down for routes with

3.4.8 Changing the vehicle used in route planning
To recalculate the active route for a different vehicle, do as follows. These changes can also be made in
Settings (page 77).

1.

On the Map screen, tap

and then tap

.

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2.

Tap

and then tap one of the following:

x
x
x
x
3.

Clarion Mobile Map recalculates the route optimized for the new vehicle type. The orange line now
shows the new recommended route.

3.4.9 Changing the road types used in route planning
To recalculate the active route with different road type preferences, do as follows. These changes can
also be made in Settings (page 77).

1.

On the Map screen, tap

2.

Tap any of the listed road types to modify the route. If needed, scroll the list for all road types. You
have the following options (their order depends on the selected vehicle type):

and then tap

.

x

- You might need to avoid freeways when you are driving a slow car or
you are towing another vehicle.

x

- Charge roads are pay roads where you can purchase a pass or
vignette to use the road for a longer period of time. They can be enabled or disabled
separately from toll roads.

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3.

x

- Clarion Mobile Map includes toll roads (pay roads where there is a
per-use charge) in the routes by default. If you disable toll roads, Clarion Mobile Map plans
the best toll-free route.

x

- Clarion Mobile Map includes ferries in a planned route by default.
However, a map does not necessarily contain information about the accessibility of
temporary ferries. You might also need to pay a fare on ferries.

x

- Clarion Mobile Map excludes unpaved roads by default: unpaved
roads can be in a bad condition and usually you cannot reach the speed limit on them.

x

- Carpool or HOV lanes can be used if a given number of passengers
are traveling in the vehicle. You should check whether you are allowed to use carpool lanes
before enabling this road type.

Tap
to confirm the changes. Clarion Mobile Map recalculates the route. The
orange line now shows the new recommended route.

3.5 Saving a location as a Favorite destination
You can add any location to Favorites, the list of frequently used destinations. Planning a route to one of
the Favorite destinations is described on page 51.
1.

Select a destination as described before. It can be an address, a Place, any location on the map, a
previously used destination from History, a coordinate or a location where a photo was taken.

2.

When the full screen map appears with the selected location in the middle, tap
.

3.

Tap

4.

(optional) Using the keyboard, you can change the name offered for the Favorite. Tap
enter numbers or symbols.

.

to

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5.

Tap

to save the location as a new Favorite destination.

3.6 Saving a location as an alert point
You can save any map location as an alert point (for example a speed camera or a railroad crossing).
1.

Browse the map and select a location. The red Cursor appears there.

2.

Tap

.

3.

Scroll down the list and tap

4.

On the newly opened screen, select the type of the alert point, the direction from which you expect
the alert, and (if applicable) the speed limit for this alert point.

5.

Tap

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.

to save the location as a new alert point.

3.7 Editing an alert point
You can edit a previously saved or uploaded alert point (for example a speed camera or a railroad
crossing).
1.

Browse the map and select the alert point to edit. The red circle appears around the alert point.

2.

Tap

.

3.

Scroll down the list and tap

4.

On the newly opened screen, modify the type of the alert point, the direction from which you expect
the alert, or (if applicable) the speed limit for this alert point.

5.

Tap

.

to save the changes to the alert point.

3.8 Watching the simulation of the route
You can run a simulated navigation that demonstrates the active route. Do as follows:

1.

If you are on the Map screen, tap

2.

In the Navigation menu, tap

to return to the Navigation menu.
.

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3.

Tap

4.

Scroll down the list and tap
. The simulation starts from the starting point of the
route, and using a realistic speed, it leads you through the whole recommended route.

1.

(optional) You have the following controls during the simulation (the control buttons disappear after
a few seconds but you can open them again if you tap the map):
x

: Jump to the next route event (maneuver).

x

: Pause the simulation.

x

: Jump to the previous route event (maneuver).

x

2.

.

: Tap to increase the speed of the simulation to 4, 8 or 16 times faster. Now tap again
to return to the normal speed.

Tap

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to stop the simulation.

4 Reference Guide
On the following pages you will find the description of the different concepts and menu screens of Clarion
Mobile Map.

4.1 Concepts

4.1.1 Smart Zoom
Smart Zoom provides much more than just a usual automatic zoom feature:
x

While following a route: when approaching a turn, it will zoom in and raise the view angle to let
you easily recognize your maneuver at the next junction. If the next turn is at a distance, it will
zoom out and lower the view angle to be flat so you can see the road in front of you.

x

While driving without an active route: Smart Zoom will zoom in if you drive slowly and zoom out
when you drive at high speed.

4.1.2 Daytime and night color themes
Clarion Mobile Map uses different color themes during the day and during the night for both the map and
the menu screens.
x

Daytime colors are similar to paper road maps, and the menus are bright.

x

The night color themes use dark colors for large objects to keep the average brightness of the
screen low.

Clarion Mobile Map offers different daytime and night color profiles. It can also switch automatically
between the daytime and the night schemes based on the current time and GPS position a few minutes
before sunrise, when the sky has already turned bright, and a few minutes after sunset, before it becomes
dark.

4.1.3 Route calculation and recalculation
Clarion Mobile Map calculates the route based on your preferences:
x

Route planning methods:
x

: Gives a quick route if you can travel at or near the speed limit on all
roads. Usually the best selection for fast and normal cars.

x

: Gives a route that has the smallest total distance of all possible routes.
It can be practical for slow vehicles.

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x

x

: Gives a quick but fuel efficient route based on the fuel consumption
data given in Green Routing settings (page 79). Travel cost and CO2 emission calculations
are estimations only. They cannot take elevations, curves and traffic conditions into account.

x

: Results in a route with fewer turns and no difficult maneuvers. With
this option, you can make Clarion Mobile Map to take, for example, the freeway instead of a
series of smaller roads or streets.

Vehicle types:
x

:
x

Maneuver restrictions and directional constraints are taken into account when
planning a route.

x

Roads are used only if access for cars is allowed.

x

Private roads and resident-only roads are used only if they are inevitable to reach the
destination.

x

Walkways are excluded from routes.

x

All maneuvers are available in intersections.

x

Directional constraints are taken into account the way that opposite direction is
allowed with a low speed.

x

A private road is used only if the destination is there.

x

Walkways are excluded from routes.

x

Maneuver restrictions and directional constraints are taken into account when
planning a route.

x

Roads are used only if access for buses is allowed.

x

Private roads, resident-only roads and walkways are excluded from routes.

x

Maneuver restrictions and directional constraints are taken into account when
planning a route.

x

Roads are used only if access for taxis is allowed.

x

Private roads, resident-only roads and walkways are excluded from routes.

x

:

x

:

x

:

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x

Road types used or avoided in route calculation:
x
x
x
x
x
x

Clarion Mobile Map automatically recalculates the route if you deviate from the proposed itinerary.
For further information about Route settings, see page 77.

4.1.4 Green routing
Route calculation is not only about finding the quickest or shortest route. For some of the vehicle types,
you can also check the fuel consumption and CO2 emission when planning a route, and you can create
cost effective routes with less effect on the environment.
In Settings, select
to enter the necessary parameters of your vehicle and the
average fuel price. You can also select whether you want to see the difference between your route and
the green route even if the selected routing method is not Green.
After the above parameters are set, select
as route planning method to get a fast but
also fuel efficient route. Note that travel cost and CO2 emission calculations are estimations only. They
cannot take elevations, turns, curves and traffic conditions into account. Also, this routing is not meant to
give you the "greenest" route of all. It is still important to travel quickly so the result is a fast route with low
fuel consumption and CO2 emission.
With a vehicle type where green routing is selectable, whichever route planning method is selected, the
Green details are also shown when you confirm the route:

If the selected route planning method is not Green, and you have allowed the application to show the
green alternative, the price, fuel consumption and CO2 emission differences between your selected route
and the Green route are also shown on this screen:

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Tap the field with these details to switch the route to Green immediately.

4.1.5 Road safety cameras and other proximity alert points
There is a special proximity warning for road safety cameras (like speed or red light cameras) and other
proximity alert points (like schools or railroad crossings). These alert points are preloaded in Clarion
Mobile Map. You can download more from clarion.naviextras.com or you can upload points in a specific
text file if needed.
You can also add your own alert points or edit the preloaded or uploaded points. See page 67 for details.
The application can warn you when you approach road safety cameras like speed cameras or dangerous
areas like school zones or railroad crossings. You can set up the different alert types individually in Sound
and Warning settings (page 76).
The following alert types are available:
x

Audio warning: beeps or the spoken type of the alert can be played while you are approaching one
of these points, or extra alert sounds if you exceed the given speed limit while approaching.

x

Visual warning: the type of the alert point, its distance and the related speed limit appear on the
Map screen while you are approaching one of these cameras. The distance from the camera is
also displayed.

For some of the alert points, the enforced or expected speed limit is available. For these points, the audio
alert can be different if you are below or above the given speed limit.
x

Only when speeding: The audio alert is only played when you exceed the given speed limit.

x

When approaching: The audio alert is always played. In order to draw your attention, the alert can
be different if you exceed the speed limit.
Note!

The warning for road safety cameras is disabled when the GPS position is not yet
available or if you are in certain countries where road safety camera warning is prohibited.

4.1.6 Speed limit warning
Maps may contain information about the speed limits of the road segments. Clarion Mobile Map is able to
warn you if you exceed the current limit. This information may not be available for your region (ask your
local dealer), or may not be fully correct for all roads in the map. Speed warning can be fine-tuned in
Sound and Warning settings (page 76).
You can set the relative speed above which the application initiates the warning.
The following alert types are available:

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x

Audio warning: you receive a verbal warning when you exceed the speed limit with the given
percentage.

x

Visual warning: the current speed limit is shown on the map when you exceed it (for example:
).

You can also choose to see the speed limit sign on the map all the time.

4.2 'More' menu
The 'More' menu provides you with various options and additional applications. Tap the following buttons:
,

.

Button

Description
You can configure the program settings, and modify the behavior of Clarion
Mobile Map. Fine-tune route planning options, change the look of the Map
screen, turn on or off warnings, or restart the Configuration wizard, etc.
See the next chapter for details.
Visit clarion.naviextras.com to get additional content, such as new maps or 3D
landmarks and useful applications.
The scientific calculator helps you in all your calculation needs. Tap the Mode
button for additional functions and use the memory to save your results.
The Fuel consumption monitor helps you keep track of the consumption of your
car even if you do not use navigation for all your journeys. Set the initial odometer
value and then record the distance taken and fuel filled in whenever you fill your
car. You can also set reminders for regular car maintenance.
Tap this button to see the sunlit and dark areas of the world. Your current location
and route points are marked on the map. Tap the Details button to see the exact
sunrise and sunset times for all your route points (your current location, all
waypoints and the final destination).
If you save your trip logs when you arrive at some of your destinations or let the
application automatically save the trip logs for you, those logs are all listed here.
Tap one of the trips to see the trip statistics, speed and altitude profile. If track log
has also been saved, you can display it on the map with the selected color. Track
logs can be exported to GPX files for later use.

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Button

Description
Select a country from the list and see useful driving information about the
selected country. Information may include speed limits on different road types,
the maximum blood alcohol level and any compulsory equipment you need to
show when stopped by the police.
Read the Tutorial to get instant understanding of the functions of your software.
Run the Demo to watch sample route simulations to see how navigation works.
The About section provides you with product information. Read the Software and
Database End User License Agreement, or check the map and other contents of
the application. You can also access program usage statistics.

4.3 Settings menu
You can configure the program settings, and modify the behavior of Clarion Mobile Map. Tap the

following buttons:

,

The Settings menu has several options. Tap

Button

,

.

or scroll with your finger to see the full list.

Description
Adjust the sound volume, mute your device or change the voice guidance
language. In addition, you can enable and set up different warnings and alerts.
The content of the Quick menu (page 18) is fully customizable. Tap the button
you want to change, and select its new function from the list.
These settings determine how routes will be calculated. Select the type of vehicle
you are driving, the road types used in route planning, and the route planning
method.
These settings determine how Green routes will be calculated. They are also
used to display the cost and CO2 emission of routes.
You can fine-tune the appearance of the Map screen. Adjust the map view to
your needs, choose suitable color themes from the list for both daytime and night
use, change the red arrow to a 3D car model, show or suppress 3D buildings,
turn track logging on or off, and manage you Place visibility sets (which Places to
show on the map).

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Button

Description
Settings related to guidance on the map screen can be adjusted here.
Display related settings.
These settings allow you to customize the application for your local language,
measurement units, time and date settings and formats, as well as to choose the
time zone.
Trip logs and track logs contain useful information about your trips. Trip logs can
be saved manually when you reach your destination or you can turn on the
automatic saving here.
Modify the basic software parameters set during the initial setup process. For
details, see page 7.
Delete all saved data and reset all settings to their factory defaults.

4.3.1 Sound and Warnings
Button

Description

Tap this button to adjust the volume of the different sounds in the application. A
new screen shows the different sound types and their controls. See below for
details.
This button shows the current voice guidance profile. By tapping the button, you
can select a new profile from the list of available languages and speakers. Tap
any of these to hear a sample voice prompt. Just tap
you have selected the new spoken language.

when

Maps may contain information about the speed limits of the road segments.
Clarion Mobile Map is able to warn you if you exceed the current limit. This
information may not be available for your region (ask your local dealer), or may
not be fully correct for all roads in the map. This setting lets you decide whether
you wish to receive visible and/or audible warnings.
Adjust the slider to set the relative speed above which the application initiates the
warning.
The following alert types are available:
x

Audio warning: you receive a verbal warning when you exceed the speed
limit with the given percentage.

x

Visual warning: the current speed limit is shown on the map when you
exceed it.

If you prefer to see the speed limit sign on the map all the time (normally it is
shown only if your speed exceeds it), you can set it here.

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Button

Description
This feature allows you to receive a warning when approaching a Road Safety
Camera. You must ensure on your own liability that using this feature is legal in
the country where you intend to use it.
This button is not displayed when GPS position is not available or if you are in
certain countries where road safety camera warning is prohibited. Even if the
button is available, you are responsible for checking whether it is legal to use this
feature at your location.
The application can warn you when you approach road safety cameras like
speed cameras or dangerous areas like school zones or railroad crossings. Tap
this button and set the different alert types individually. The following alert types
are available: Audio warning: beeps or the name of the alert type can be played
while you are approaching the camera, or extra alert sounds if you exceed the
speed limit while approaching one of these cameras. Visual warning: the type of
the alert point, its distance and the related speed limit appear on the Map screen
while you are approaching one of these cameras. The distance from the camera
is also displayed. For some of the alert points, the enforced or expected speed
limit is available. For these points, the audio alert can be different if you are below
or above the given speed limit. Only when speeding: The audio alert is only
played when you exceed the given speed limit. When approaching: The audio
alert is always played. In order to draw your attention, the alert can be different if
you exceed the speed limit. Road safety cameras are not displayed in the list
when GPS position is not available or if you are in certain countries where road
safety camera warning is prohibited.
Maps may contain driver alert information. Tap this button to turn on or off these
warnings and to set the distance from the hazard to receive the warning at.
These can be set individually for the different warning types.

4.3.2 Customize Quick menu
The content of the Quick menu (page 18) is fully customizable. Tap the button you want to change, and
select its new function from the list.
The list of available functions and their descriptions are on page 18.

4.3.3 Route settings
These settings determine how routes will be calculated.

Button

Description
You can set the type of vehicle you will use to navigate the route. Based upon
this setting, some of the road types can be excluded from the route, or some of
the restrictions may not be taken into account in route calculation.
The route calculation can be optimized for different situations and vehicle types
by changing the planning method. See below for details.

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To let the route fit your needs, you can also set which road types are to be considered for or to be
excluded from the route if possible.
Excluding a road type is a preference. It does not necessarily mean total prohibition. If your destination
can only be accessed using some of the excluded road types, they will be used but only as much as
necessary. In this case a warning icon will be shown on the My Route screen, and the part of the route
not matching your preference will be displayed in a different color on the map.
In the list of road types you can see in how many segments and what total length of the road type is used
in the current route.

Button

Description
You might need to avoid freeways when you are driving a slow car or you are
towing another vehicle.
Charge roads are pay roads where you can purchase a pass or vignette to use
the road for a longer period of time. They can be enabled or disabled separately
from toll roads.
Clarion Mobile Map includes toll roads (pay roads where there is a per-use
charge) in the routes by default. If you disable toll roads, Clarion Mobile Map
plans the best toll-free route.
Clarion Mobile Map includes ferries in a planned route by default. However, a
map does not necessarily contain information about the accessibility of temporary
ferries. You might also need to pay a fare on ferries.
Clarion Mobile Map excludes unpaved roads by default: unpaved roads can be in
a bad condition and usually you cannot reach the speed limit on them.
Carpool or HOV lanes can be used if a given number of passengers are traveling
in the vehicle. You should check whether you are allowed to use carpool lanes
before enabling this road type.

Vehicle types:
x

:
x

Maneuver restrictions and directional constraints are taken into account when planning a
route.

x

Roads are used only if access for cars is allowed.

x

Private roads and resident-only roads are used only they are inevitable to reach the
destination.

x

Walkways are excluded from routes.

x

All maneuvers are available in intersections.

x

:

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x

Directional constraints are taken into account the way that opposite direction is allowed with
a low speed.

x

A private road is used only if the destination is there.

x

Walkways are excluded from routes.

x

Maneuver restrictions and directional constraints are taken into account when planning a
route.

x

Roads are used only if access for buses is allowed.

x

Private roads, resident-only roads and walkways are excluded from routes.

x

Maneuver restrictions and directional constraints are taken into account when planning a
route.

x

Roads are used only if access for taxis is allowed.

x

Private roads, resident-only roads and walkways are excluded from routes.

x

:

x

:

Route Planning Method types:
Button

Description
Gives a quick route if you can travel at or near the speed limit on all roads.
Usually the best selection for fast and normal cars.
Gives a short route to minimise the distance to travel. It can be practical for slow
vehicles. Searching for a short route regardless of the speed, this route type is
rarely practical for normal vehicles.
Gives a quick but fuel efficient route based on the fuel consumption data given in
Green Routing settings (page 79). Travel cost and CO2 emission calculations are
estimations only. They cannot take elevations, curves and traffic conditions into
account.
Results in a route with fewer turns and no difficult maneuvers. With this option,
you can make Clarion Mobile Map to take, for example, the freeway instead of a
series of smaller roads or streets.

4.3.4 Green routing settings
These settings determine how Green routes will be calculated. They are also used to display the cost and
CO2 emission of routes.

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Button

Description
Enter the average consumption of your vehicle when used in built-up areas. If
necessary, tap
the measurement unit.

and select

to change

Enter the average consumption of your vehicle when used on highways. If
necessary, tap
the measurement unit.

and select

to change

Select the engine and fuel type of your vehicle. This helps in estimating the CO2
emission.
Enter the average fuel price for travel cost calculation. If necessary, tap
and select

to change the currency.

If the selected routing method is not Green, you can have your route compared to
the best green alternative on the screen when confirming the route. If this
alternative is much better than the selected method, you can quickly switch to
Green mode.

4.3.5 Map settings
You can fine-tune the appearance of the Map screen. Adjust the map view to your needs, choose suitable
color themes from the list for both daytime and night use, change the red arrow to a 3D car model, show
or hide 3D buildings, turn track logging on or off, and manage you Place visibility sets (which Places to
show on the map).
The map is always shown on the screen so that you can see the effect when you change a setting.

Button

Description
Switch the map view between a 3D perspective view and a 2D top-down view.
Adjust the basic zoom and tilt levels to your needs. Three levels are available.

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Button

Description
Switch between daytime and night color modes or let the software switch
between the two modes automatically a few minutes before sunrise and a few
minutes after sunset.
Select the color scheme used in daytime mode.
Select the color scheme used in night mode.
Replace the default position marker to one of the 3D vehicle models. You can
select separate icons for different vehicle types selected for route planning.
Separate icons can be used for car, pedestrian and the other vehicles.
Show or suppress 3D landmarks, 3D artistic or block representations of
prominent or well-known objects.
Show or suppress 3D city models, 3D artistic or block representation of full city
building data containing actual building size and position on the map.
Turn on or off track log saving, that is, saving the sequence of the locations your
journeys go through.
Select which Places to show on the map while navigating. Too many Places
make the map crowded so it is a good idea too keep as few of them on the map
as possible. For this, you have the possibility to save different Place visibility sets.
You have the following possibilities:
x

Tap the checkbox to show or hide the Place category.

x

Tap the name of the Place category to open the list of its subcategories.

x

Tap
to save the current Place visibility set or to load a
previously saved one. Here you can also revert to the default visibility
settings.

4.3.6 Visual guidance settings
Settings related to guidance on the map screen can be adjusted here.
The data fields in the corner of the Map screen can be customized. Tap this
button and select the values you want to see. The values can be different when
you navigate a route from when you are just cruising without a given destination.
You can select general trip data like your current speed or the altitude, or route
data related to your final destination or the next waypoint on your route.
Whenever adequate information is available, lane information similar to the real
ones on road signs above the road is displayed at the top of the map. You can
turn this feature on or off.

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If you are approaching a freeway exit or a complex intersection and the needed
information exists, the map is replaced with a 3D view of the junction. You can
turn this feature on or let the map be displayed for the whole route.
Turn on the route progress bar to see your route as a straight line on the left side
of the map. The red arrow represents your current position and moves up as you
travel. Waypoints and Traffic events are also displayed on the line.

4.3.7 Display settings
Display related settings include menu animations, separate skins for daytime and night use and the
brightness of the display.
When animation is turned on, buttons on menus and keyboard screens appear in
an animated way. Screen transitions are also animated.

4.3.8 Regional settings
These settings allow you to customize the application for your local language, measurement units, time
and date settings and formats, as well as to choose the time zone.

Button

Description
This button displays the current written language of the user interface. By tapping
the button, you can select a new language from the list of available languages.
The application will restart if you change this setting; you are asked to confirm
this.
You can set the distance units to be used by the program. Clarion Mobile Map
may not support all the listed units in some voice guidance languages.
Select between 12 and 24 hours time display and the various international date
display formats.
By default, time zone is taken from the map information and adjusted by your
current location. Here you can set time zone and daylight saving manually.

4.3.9 Trip monitor settings
Trip logs contain useful information about your trips. Trip logs can be saved manually when you reach
your destination or you can turn on the automatic saving here. You can access these logs in the Trip
monitor. Trip monitor is available from the More menu.
Trip monitor can record statistical data of your trips. If you need these logs later,
you can let the application save them automatically for you.

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This is not a button. This line shows the current size of the trip database, the sum
of all trip and track logs saved.
Track logs, the sequence of the positions given by the GPS receiver, can be
saved together with trip logs. They can later be displayed on the map. You can let
the application save the track log whenever it saves a trip.

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5 Glossary
2D/3D GPS reception
The GPS receiver uses satellite signals to calculate its (your) position and needs at least four signals to
give a three-dimensional position, including elevation. Because the satellites are moving and because
objects can block the signals, your GPS device might not receive four signals. If three satellites are
available, the receiver can calculate the horizontal GPS position but the accuracy is lower and the GPS
device does not give you elevation data: only 2D reception is possible.

Active route
The currently navigated route. Whenever the destination is set, the route is active until you delete it, reach
your destination or you quit Clarion Mobile Map. See also: Route.

City Center
The city center is not the geometric center of the city but an arbitrary point the map creators have chosen.
In towns and villages, it is usually the most important intersection; in larger cities, it is one of the important
intersections.

Color theme
Clarion Mobile Map comes with different color themes for daytime or night use of the map and menu
screens. Themes are custom graphic settings and they can have different colors for streets, blocks or
surface waters in 2D and 3D modes, and they display shades or shadows in different ways in 3D mode.
One daytime scheme and one night scheme is always selected for the map and for the menus. Clarion
Mobile Map uses them when it switches from day to night and back.

GPS accuracy
Several factors have impact on the deviation between your real position and the one given by the GPS
device. For example, signal delay in the ionosphere or reflecting objects near the GPS device have a
different and varying impact on how accurately the GPS device can calculate your position.

Map
Clarion Mobile Map works with digital maps which are not simply the computerized versions of traditional
paper maps. Similarly to the paper road maps, the 2D mode of digital maps show you streets, roads, and
elevation is also shown by colors.
In 3D mode, you can see the altitude differences, for example valleys and mountains, elevated roads, and
in selected cities 3D landmarks and 3D buildings are also displayed.

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You can use digital maps interactively: you can zoom in and out (increase or decrease the scale), you
can tilt them up and down, and rotate them left and right. In GPS-supported navigation, digital maps
facilitate route planning.

Road Safety Camera
Special alert points for speed, red light or bus lane cameras. Different data sources are available. You
can configure Clarion Mobile Map to warn you when you approach one of these cameras.
Detecting the location of Road Safety Cameras is prohibited in certain countries. It is the sole
responsibility of the driver to check whether this feature can be used during the trip.
The software is capable of showing and warning for more than just cameras. Various other types of
proximity alert points like school zones and railroad crossings are also available.

Route
A sequence of route events, i.e. maneuvers (for example, turns and traffic circles) to reach the destination.
The route contains one start point and one or more destinations. The start point is the current (or last
known) position by default. If you need to see a future route, the start point can be replaced with any
other given point.

Track-up map orientation
In Track-up mode the map is rotated so its top always points in the current driving direction. This is the
default orientation in 3D map view mode.

Vehimarker
The current position is shown with a red arrow on the map by default. The direction of the red arrow
shows the current heading. This position marker can be replaced with different vehicle and pedestrian
symbols. You can even specify different Vehimarkers for different route types (depending on which
vehicle type is selected for route calculation).

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6 End User License Agreement
1 The contracting parties
1.1 This Agreement has been entered into by and between NNG Kft. (registered seat: 23 Bérc utca, H1016 Budapest, Hungary; Company reg.no.: 01-09-891838) as Licensor (hereinafter: Licensor) and You
as the User (hereinafter: User; the User and the Licensor jointly referred to as: Parties) in subject of the
use of the software product specified in this Agreement.
2 Conclusion of the Agreement
2.1 The Parties hereby acknowledge that this Agreement shall be concluded by implicit conduct of the
Parties without signing the Agreement,
2.2 The User hereby acknowledges that following the lawful acquisition of the software product
constituting the object of this Agreement (Section 4), any degree of use, installation into a computer or
other hardware, installation of such hardware into a vehicle, pressing of the Accept button displayed by
the software during installation or use (hereinafter referred to as Use) shall mean that the User has
accepted the terms and conditions of this Agreement as legally binding.
2.3 This Agreement shall by no means authorise use of the software product by those persons having
unlawfully acquired the software product or having unlawfully installed it on a computer or in a vehicle.
3 Relevant laws and regulations
3.1 Any action related to this Agreement will be governed by the laws of the Republic of Hungary, with
specific reference to Act IV of 1959 on the Civil Code and to Act LXXVI of 1999 on Copyrights shall apply.
3.2 The original language version of this Agreement is the Hungarian version. This Agreement has
versions in other languages as well. In case of dispute the Hungarian version shall prevail.
4 Object of the Agreement and Termination
4.1 The object of this Agreement shall be the navigation guidance software product of Licensor
(hereinafter referred to as the Software Product).
4.2 The Software Product shall include the operating computer program, its complete documentation, the
map database pertaining thereto and any third-party content and services accessible through the
Software Product (hereinafter: Database).
4.3 Any form of display, storage, coding, including printed, electronic or graphic display, storage, source
or object code, or any other as yet undefined form of display, storage, or coding, or any medium thereof
shall be deemed parts of the Software Product.
4.4 Error corrections, additions, updates used by the User following the conclusion of this Agreement
shall also be deemed parts of the Software Product.
4.5 Your rights under this Agreement will terminate immediately without notice from Licensor if you
materially breach it or take any action in derogation of Licensor's and/or its licensors' rights to the
Software Product. Licensor may terminate this Agreement should any Software Product become, or in
Licensor's reasonable opinion likely to become, the subject of a claim of intellectual property infringement
or trade secret misappropriation. Upon termination, you will cease use of, and destroy Software Product
and confirm compliance in writing to Licensor
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owner of all material copyrights vested in the Software Product.
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5.3 The owner(s) of the copyrights of the Database forming part of the Software Product is (are) the
natural person(s) or corporate entity(ies) listed in the Appendix to this Agreement or in the About menu
item of the operating computer program (hereinafter referred to as Database Owner). The user's manual
of the Software Product includes the name of the menu option where all the owners of the Database
items are listed. The Licensor hereby states that it has obtained sufficient usage and representation rights
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from the Database owners in order to utilize the Database, to offer it for utilization and to transfer it for
utilization as set forth in this Agreement.
5.4 Pursuant to this Agreement, all rights vested in the Software Product shall remain in the ownership of
the Licensor, except for those to which the User is entitled under law or by virtue of this Agreement.
6 Rights of the User
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portable computer, navigation device), and to run and use one copy of the Software Product or a
preinstalled copy of the Software Product thereon.
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Product operates after installation without the use of the original media copy, then the original media copy
shall be deemed to be a backup copy. In all other cases, the User is only entitled to use the backup copy
if the original media copy of the Software Product has been ascertainably and unequivocally rendered
unsuitable for its lawful and intended use.
7 Limitations of use
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7.1.1 to duplicate the Software Product (to make a copy thereof);
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languages);
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through technological or by any other means;
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combine it with other products, install it in other products, utilize it in other products, not even for the
purpose of achieving interoperability with other devices;
7.1.7 apart from using the computer program, to obtain information from the Database as a part of the
Software Product, to decompile the Database, to use, copy, modify, extend, transform the Database in
whole or in part or the group of data stored therein, or to install it in other products or otherwise, utilize it
in other products or to transfer it, not even with the aim of achieving interoperability with other products.
7.2 The User may only use the contents available through the Software Product and provided by third
parties and the data received through the services provided by third parties (including but not limited to
the traffic data received from the RDS TMC traffic information service) for his/her own personal benefit
and at his/her own risk. It is strictly prohibited to store, to transfer or to distribute these data or contents or
to disclose them in full or in part to the public in any format or to download them from the product.
8 No warranty, limitation of liability
8.1 The Licensor hereby informs the User that although the greatest care was taken in producing the
Software Product, given the nature of the Software Product and its technical limitations, the Licensor does
not provide a warranty for the Software Product being completely error-free, and the Licensor is not
bound by any contractual obligation whereby the Software Product obtained by the User should be
completely error-free.
8.2 The Licensor does not warrant that the Software Product is suitable for any purpose defined either by
the Licensor or the User, and does not warrant that the Software Product is capable of interoperating with
any other system, device or product (e.g. software or hardware).
8.3 The Licensor does not assume any responsibility for damages incurred due to an error in the
Software Product (including errors of the computer program, the documentation and the Database).
8.4 The Licensor does not assume any responsibility for damages incurred due to the Software Product
not being applicable for any defined purpose, or due to the error or incompatibility of the Software Product
with any other system, device or product (e.g. software or hardware).
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8.5 The Licensor also draws the attention of the User to the fact that, when using the Software Product in
any form of vehicle, observing the traffic regulations and rules (e.g. use of obligatory and/or reasonable
and suitable security measures, proper and generally expected care and attention in the given situation,
and special care and attention required due to the use of the Software Product) is the exclusive
responsibility of the User. The Licensor shall not assume any responsibility for any damages occurred in
relation to use of the Software Product in a motor vehicle.
8.6 By concluding the Agreement, the User shall, in particular, acknowledge the information stated in
Section 8 above.
9 Sanctions
9.1 The Licensor hereby informs the User that, if the Licensor finds its rights under the Copyright Act to
be breached, the Licensor may
9.1.1 seek judicial recognition of this breach;
9.1.2 demand that the breach cease and order the person in breach to refrain from continuing such
actions;
9.1.3 demand that the person under breach give proper compensation (even by way of publicity at the
expense of the person in breach);
9.1.4 claim the return of the increase of assets due to the breach;
9.1.5 demand the cease of the wrongful action and, demand restitution to its state before the breach was
committed at the expense of the person in breach, and may demand the destruction of instruments and
materials used to commit the breach as well as of the products created by the breach;
9.1.6 claim for damages.
9.2 The Licensor hereby also informs the User that the breach of copyrights and related rights is a crime
under Act IV of 1978 on the Hungarian Criminal Code, which may be sentenced of two years in prison in
basic cases and up to eight years in prison in aggravated cases.
9.3 Contents and services provided by third parties
The Licensor hereby excludes any liability of its own for the Database in the Software Product and for any
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