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note
View video
• Select [SRC] in 2 to return to the Source menu or [TOP] to return to the Top category screen. Or select
display a list of videos being played.
• Select [VIEW] in 2 to change the list to thumbnail display.
Select [VIEW] in thumbnail display to return to list display.
• Select [Player] in 2 to play sequentially from the first video file.
Playing video in the SD card.
to
Preparation
Have the SD card Top category screen displayed.
115
401
402
Operation
Select [Video].

Select the button of the video to play.
Select [ ] and [ ] to scroll.


Complete
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412
412
Control while playing video
SD card video play control screen (player control button)
Touch the center of the screen while playing video in an SD card to display the control buttons.
Preparation
Have video playing.
411

Operation
Touch the screen.
[TOP]
Select to display the top category.
[1] [ÂĄ]
Select to play at x2 speed in the forward or
backward direction.
[4] [¢]
Select a chapter.
[38]
Select to pause/resume playback.
[SRC]
Select to return to the Source menu.
402

[SET]
Select to adjust the image quality.
615

Complete
Play time bar
Select to display the play time bar.
Touch the bar to play from the touched
location.
Select to display a list.
401
Playback information
Select to display the playback status,
current chapter, and playback duration.
note
• Touch the screen to erase the player control buttons.
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A/V
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413
413
Display iPod's top category
iPod Top category screen
Displaying the iPod top category to select music.
Preparation
Have the Source menu displayed.

115
401
Operation

Select [Music].
[PlayList]
Select to play by playlist.
See 407 .
[Title]
Select to play music by title.
See 404 .
[Album]
Select to play music by album.
See 405 .
[Artist]
Select to play music by artist.
See 406 .
[Audiobook]
Select and play audiobook.
Select to return to the current map screen.
107 , 112
[Compose]
Select to play music by composer.
See 408 .
[Genre]
Select to play music by genre.
See 409 .
[Podcast]
Select to play podcast.

Select to display the iPod top category.

Complete
Select [iPod].
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414
[Player]
Select to return to the Player screen.
See 403 .
[AV Sel.]
Select to return to the Music/Video
selection screen in 2.
[SRC]
Select to return to the Source menu.
401
note
• On iPod without Video, the Music/Movie selection screen is not displayed in 2 and the Top category screen is
displayed.
• See 403 for the screen displayed while playing.
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414
414
Play audiobook
Playing audiobook in iPod.
Preparation
Have the iPod top category screen displayed.
115
401
413
Operation
Select [Audiobook].

Select the button of the audiobook
to play.
Audiobook starts playing.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll the list.

Complete
note
• Select [ALL PLAY] or [Player] in 2 to play all audiobooks sequentially.
• Select [SRC] in 2 to return to the Source menu or [TOP] to return to the Top category screen. Or select
display a list of audiobooks being played.
• See 403 for the screen displayed while playing.
618
• You can change the audiobook playback speed.
to
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415
415
Play podcast
Playing podcast in iPod.
Preparation
Have the iPod top category screen displayed.
115
401
413
Operation
Select [Podcast].

Select the button of the podcast to
play.
Podcast starts playing.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll the list.

Complete
note
• Select [ALL PLAY] or [Player] in 2 to play all podcasts sequentially.
• Select [SRC] in 2 to return to the Source menu or [TOP] to return to the Top category screen. Or select
display a list of podcasts being played.
to
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416
416
Display iPod video library
iPod Video Library screen
Displaying the iPod video library from the Source menu.
Preparation
Have the Source menu displayed.

115
401
413
Operation
Select [Movie].
Select to return to the current map screen.
107 , 112

The iPod video library screen appears.
[Muisc Videos]
Select to play a music video.
[Movies]
Select to play a movie.
[TV Shows]
Select to play a TV show.
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[Player]
Select to display the Player screen.
418
[AV Sel.]
Select to return to the Music/Video
selection screen in 1.
[SRC]
Select to return to the Source menu.
417
[Video Podcast]
Select to play a video podcast.
401
417
417

Complete
note
• On iPod without Video, the Music/Movie selection screen is not displayed in 1 and you are returned to the
413
Top category screen.
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417
417
note
Play video on iPod
• Select [ALL PLAY] or [Player] in 2 to play all video files continuously.
• Select [SRC] in 2 to return to the Source menu or [TOP] to return to the video library. Or select
list of video files being played.
• See 418 for the screen displayed while playing a video file.
Playing video files in iPod.
to display a
Preparation
Have the iPod video library screen displayed.
416
Operation
Select the button of the type of video
file to play.

Select the button of the file to play.
A video file starts playing.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll the list.


Complete
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175
418
418
Control while playing video with iPod
iPod video play control screen (player control
buttons)
Touch the center of the screen while playing iPod video file to display the control buttons.
Preparation
Have an iPod video file playing.
Operation
417

Touch the center of the screen.
Playback information
Select to display the playback status,
current chapter, and playback duration.
[1] [ÂĄ]
Select to play at x2 speed in the forward or
backward direction.
[4] [¢]
Select a chapter.
[38]
Select to start or pause play.
[SRC]
Select to return to the Source menu.
Select to display a list of category
containing the content being played.

Control buttons are displayed.
[TOP]
Select to return to the iPod top category.
413
[SET]
Select to display the iPod setup screen.
618

Complete
Play time bar
Select to display the play positions.
Touch the bar to play from the touched
location.
Select to return to the current map screen.
107 , 112
401
note
• Touch the screen to erase the player control button.
• You can set whether to display in wide mode and the type of video signal.
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419
419
Play music in Bluetooth device
Bluetooth music play control screen (Main
screen)
Playing music in Bluetooth device.
Preparation
Have the Source menu displayed.

115
401
Operation
Select to return to the current map screen.
107 , 112
Select [Bluetooth].
[38]
Select to start or pause playing music.
[SRC]
Select to return to the Source menu.
[MORE]
Select to display the More screen.
401
[4] [¢]
Select a song.

Bluetooth music play control screen (More
screen)
Control buttons are displayed.


Complete
[BACK]
Select to return to Main screen.
[1] [ÂĄ]
Select to play at x2 speed in the forward or
backward direction.
note
• When a Bluetooth device supporting profile A2DP is connected, you can play music in that device.
• When a Bluetooth device supporting profile AVRCP is connected, you can perform the above controls.
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420
420
Play DVD
Playing DVD.
Preparation
Have the Source menu displayed.
115
401
Operation
Select [DVD].
DVD starts playing.


Complete
note
• [DVD] is not shown on the Source menu when iPod is connected.
• An optional B cradle is necessary in order to connect a DVD player.
• Set the video source to “DVD” when a DVD player is connected.
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421
421
Control while playing DVD
DVD video play control screen (player control
buttons)
Touch the center of the screen while playing DVD to display the control buttons.
Preparation
Have a DVD playing.
420
Operation

Touch the screen.
Select to return to the current map screen.
107 , 112

The player control buttons appear.
[CONT.]
Select to display the disc control buttons.
[SET]
Select to adjust the image quality.
[4] [¢]
Select a chapter.
[38]
Select to start or pause play.
[SRC]
Select to return to the Source menu.
401
615
[1] [ÂĄ]
Select to play forward or backward at x2
speed.

Complete
note
• Touch the screen to erase the player control buttons.
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422
422
Disc control buttons
DVD MediaPlayer screen (Disc control buttons)
Selecting the player control button [CONT.] to display disc control buttons.
Preparation
Have the player control buttons displayed.
421
Operation

Select [CONT.].
Select to return to the current map screen.
107 , 112

Disc control buttons appear.
[TOP MENU]
Select to return to the top of the disc
menu.
[MENU]
Select to display the disc menu.
[RETURN]
Select to move up a level in the disc menu.
Select to move the display position of the
disc control buttons.
Select to return to the previous screen.
[ ][ ][ ][ ]
Select a disc menu item.
[Enter]
Select to confirm item selection.

Complete
note
• The disc menu is specific to the DVD being played and the available controls depend on the DVD.
• When the disc control buttons are displayed, touching the disc menu has no effect.
• If the disc control buttons are overlapped with the background and difficult to see, select
to change the
display position.
• Touch the screen to erase the disc control buttons.
• The zoom function and angle function are not supported.
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423
423
View digital TV
Viewing digital TV.
Preparation
Have the Source menu displayed.
115
401
Operation
Select [DVB-T].

The digital TV screen appears.

Complete
note
• Only PNX-7 can be viewed for digital TV.
• If the previously viewed channel cannot be received, the digital TV control screen appears.
425
• Channel scan starts the first time you view digital TV after purchase.
Digital TV cannot be received without performing a channel scan.
• You must perform channel scan in order to receive digital TV broadcasts.
424
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424
424
Control digital TV
Digital TV control screen (TV control buttons)
Touch the center of the digital TV screen to display the control buttons.
Preparation
Have the digital TV screen displayed (no need to tune to a channel).
423
Operation

Touch the screen.
Select to return to the current map screen.
107 , 112

[PRESET CH]
Select to display the preset channel list.
427
The TV control buttons appear.
[EPG]
Select to display the program guide.
[Seek]
Select to switch to the next channel.
428
[P-LIST]
Select to display a program list screen.
426
[TeleText]
Select to display text information.
431
[Scan]
Select to scan and preset channels.
425
[SRC]
Select to return to the Source menu.
401
429

Complete
Select to switch voice stream.
note
• This function is available only for PNX-7.
• Touch the screen to erase the TV control buttons.
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425
425
Scan and preset digital TV channels
note
• This function is available only for PNX-7.
• Select the button of the channel displayed in 3 to start playing that channel.
• The digital TV control screen is displayed after scan completes the first time you change the source to digital
TV.
Scanning and presetting channels available at your area.
Preparation
Have the digital TV control screen displayed (no need to tune to a channel).
423
Operation
Select [Scan].
A confirmation message is displayed.

Select [YES].
Select
Channel scan starts.
When channel scan completes, the scan result
is displayed.
Select to return to the digital TV control
screen.

Complete
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426
426
Tune digital TV from program list
Tuning from the program list of current channels.
Preparation
Have the digital TV control screen displayed.
423
Operation
Select [P-LIST].

Select the button of the program to
view.
The selected program is received.

Select [Player].
The button disappears.
Complete
note
• This function is available only for PNX-7.
• The program list does not appear until channel scan is complete.
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427
427
Tune digital TV from preset list
Tuning from preset list of channels.
Preparation
Have the digital TV control screen displayed.
423
Operation
Select [PRESET CH].

Select the button of the channel to
view.
Tunes to the selected channel.

Select [Player].
The button disappears.
Complete
note
• This function is available only for PNX-7.
• The program list does not appear until channel scan is complete.
• If you selected [Release] in 3, the selected channel is deleted from the preset list.
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428
428
Tune digital TV by channel seek
Tuning to the next channel.
Preparation
Have the digital TV control screen displayed.
423
Operation
Select [SEEK].

Select the seek direction button.
The next channel is received.

Touch the screen.
The button disappears.
Complete
note
• This function is available only for PNX-7.
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429
429
View digital TV program guide
Tuning from the EPG (Electronic Program Guide).
Select
Complete
Preparation
note
Have the digital TV control screen displayed.
423
• This function is available only for PNX-7.
• Select [Player] in 2 to return to the original program.
Operation
Select [EPG].

Select the button of the program.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll the list.

The program detail screen appears.

Next Page
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430
430
Tune digital TV by channel number
Tuning by specifying a channel no.
Preparation
Have the program list screen or preset channel screen displayed.
426
427
Operation
Select [DIRECT CH].

Select a channel with the ten keys.

Select [Enter].
The specified channel is received and the button disappear.
Complete
note
• This function is available only for PNX-7.
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413
431
Display digital TV text information
Displaying text information.
Preparation
Have the digital TV control screen, program list screen, or preset channel screen displayed.
423
426
427
Operation
Select [TeleText].

Text information is displayed.

Complete
note
• This function is available only for PNX-7.
• Touch the screen while text information is displayed to make it half transparent. Touch the screen once more
to return to the TV screen.
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501
501
Display Tools menu
Tools menu
Displaying the Tools menu from the Top menu to set such an option as Bluetooth.
Operation
Select [Tools].


The Tools menu appears.
[GPS]
Select to display the current position of the
GPS satellites and reception information.
[TMC]
elect to display the TMC information.
506
503
[Position]
Select to display/reset drive information.
[Bluetooth]
Select to set Bluetooth related settings.
509
505

Complete
Select to return to the Top menu.
Select to return to the current map screen.
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Tools
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502
502
Set GPS
Displaying information such as current position of GPS satellites.
Preparation
Have the Tools menu displayed.
115
501
Operation
Select [GPS].

Select [ON] or [OFF] for “GPS Activate”
and “WASS/EGNOS”.

Complete
note
• When you turn GPS Activation OFF, you will not receive signals from GPS satellites and positioning will be
stopped. This will reduce consumption of built-in battery.
• WASS (North America) and EGNOS (Europe) are systems to increase positioning precision using stationary
satellites. If turn this option OFF, this system is not used.
503
• Select [Information] in 2 to display GPS satellite information.
504
• Select [Cold Start] in 2 to reset GPS satellite reception information.
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Tools
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503
503
View GPS satellite information
Displaying information such as current position of GPS satellites.
note
• Three-dimensional positioning is performed if radio signals are received from four or more GPS satellites.
Two-dimensional positioning is performed and positioning precision is slightly reduced if radio signals are
received from three GPS satellites. Positioning cannot be performed if radio signals are received from only
two or less GPS satellites.
Preparation
Have the Tools menu displayed.
115
501
Operation
Select [GPS].

Select [Information] of “GPS”.

A GPS satellite layout diagram and strength of
signal from each satellite are displayed.

Complete
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Tools
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504
504
note
Reset reception
• If you drive for a long distance with the power of PND turned off, it may take a while to locate the current
position when you turn the power back on.
In such case, it may be faster to reset the GPS information as described above. There is no need to reset the
GPS information in any other case.
Resetting GPS satellite information.
Preparation
Have the Tools menu displayed.
115
501
Operation
Select [GPS].

Select [Cold Start] of “GPS”.
A confirmation message is displayed.

Select [YES].
The GPS satellite information is reset and you
are returned to the screen in 2.
Complete
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Tools
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505
505
Display travel information
Displaying travel information.
Preparation
Have the Tools menu displayed.
115
501
Operation
Select [Position].

Travel information is displayed.

Complete
note
• If you select [Reset Max. Values], the Max. Speed and Max. Altitude are reset.
If you select [Reset Max. Distance], Total Distance Traveled and Total Time are reset.
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Tools
Tools
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506
506
Display TMC information
Displaying TMC information.
Select the button of the information
to display.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll the list.
Preparation

Have the Tools menu displayed.
The selected TMC information is displayed.
115
501
Operation
Select [TMC].

Complete
note
• No TMC information can be displayed if none is recevied.
Select [TMC List].

Next Page
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Tools
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507
507
Select TMC Station to receive
note
• No TMC information can be displayed if none is recevied.
Selecting the TMC Station to receive.
Preparation
Have the Tools menu displayed.
115
501
Operation
Select [TMC].

Select [Select TMC Station].

Select [ ] until the TMC Station to
receive is displayed.

Complete
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page
Tools
Tools
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508
508
Display Bluetooth menu
Bluetooth menu
Displaying the Bluetooth menu from the Tools menu to set Bluetooth options and operation.
Preparation
Have the Tools menu displayed.

115
501
Operation
Select [Bluetooth].
[Hands Free]
Select to make a phone call.
518

The Bluetooth menu appears.
521
[SMS]
Select to send and receive short message
522
526
(SMS).
[Buddy]
Select to send and receive position
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information.
Returns you to the Tools menu.
Select to return to the current map screen.
[Set up]
Select to display Bluetooth Setup Menu to
509
set Bluetooth settings.

Complete
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Tools
219
509
509
Display Bluetooth setup menu
Bluetooth setup menu
Displaying the Bluetooth setup menu to set Bluetooth options from the Bluetooth menu.
Preparation
Have the Bluetooth menu displayed.

115
501
508
Operation
Select [Set up].

[Paired list]
Select to display the Bluetooth device
517
connection history.
[Inquiry]
Select to connect with nearby Bluetooth
516
device.
[General Settings]
Select to set general Bluetooth settings.
[SMS Settings]
Select to set SMS (Short Message Service).
513
[Hands free Settings]
Select to set the hands free unit options.
514
Returns you to the Tools menu.
510
The Bluetooth setup menu appears.
Select to return to the current map screen.

Complete
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Tools
221
510
510
note
Set general Bluetooth settings
• Set Bluetooth activation ON when using a Bluetooth device. Bluetooth function is disabled when it is OFF.
• When Bluetooth reconnection is turned on, Bluetooth devices are automatically reconnected when the this
unit is turned on. Bluetooth devices are not reconnected automatically when it is OFF.
• Bluetooth devices are not automatically reconnected in the following cases even when Bluetooth
reconnection is on.
– Connection with Bluetooth device is intentionally disconnected
– Power of Bluetooth device is off
– Information of Bluetooth device is not in the pair list
– Bluetooth Activation is off
– No external power is supplied to the this unit
In addition, some Bluetooth devices must be in standby mode to reconnect.
511
• Select [Devica Name] in 2 to assign a name to Bluetooth device.
512
• Select [Passkey] in 2 to set pass key.
Activating Bluetooth and other Bluetooth setup.
Preparation
Have the Tools menu displayed.
115
501
508
509
Operation
Select [General Settings].

Select [ON] or [OFF] for “Bluetooth
activation” and “Auto reconnection”.

Select
Returns you to the Bluetooth setup menu.
Complete
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Tools
223
511
511
Naming Bluetooth device
Naming Bluetooth device.
Select [OK].
Returns you to the Bluetooth setup menu.
Complete
Preparation
note
Have the Tools menu displayed.
• Select [ÄÖÜ] in 3 to enter characters with umlaut, [123/M] to enter alphanumeric characters, and [A/a] to
switch case.
• Select [BS] in 3 to delete the last entered character. Select [SP] to enter a space.
115
501
508
509
Operation
Select [General Settings].

Select [Device Name] of “Bluetooth”.

Enter the name.

Next Page
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Tools
225
512
512
Set passkey to Bluetooth device
Setting passkey to Bluetooth device.
Bluetooth device cannot be connected without passkey if passkey is set.
Select [OK].
Complete
Preparation
note
Have the Tools menu displayed.
• Passkey can contain up to 16 characters.
• Select [Clear] in 3 to clear all entered characters.
115
501
508
509
Operation
Select [General Settings].

Select [Passkey] of “Bluetooth”.

Enter the passkey.

Next Page
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Tools
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513
513
note
Set SMS
Setting the SMS incoming mode and incoming call tone volume.
• If you select [Auto] in 3, all messages are downloaded the first time you connect and new messages are
downloaded thereafter as they are received.
If you select [Manual], no automatic download is performed.
Preparation
Have the Tools menu displayed.
115
501
508
509
Operation
Select [SMS Settings].

Select [+] or [–].
The incoming tone is sounded at the set
volume each time you select.

Select [Auto] or [Manual].

Complete
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Tools
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514
514
The following items can be set:
Set hands free
Item
Setting the hands free unit options.
Preparation
Description
Auto Answer
See 515 .
Incoming call tone volume
Adjusts the incoming call tone volume.
Phonebook down load mode
[+]
Increases the volume.
[–]
Decreases the volume.
Sets the cell phone phonebook download mode.
[Auto]
Downloads the phonebook the first time you connect and downloads the
difference thereafter.
[Manual]
Does not download automatically.
Have the Tools menu displayed.
Noise reduction
115
501
508
509
Echo cancellaion
Operation
Sets the noise reduction function.
[ON]
Enables the function.
[OFF]
Disables the function.
Sets the echo cancellation function.
[ON]
Enables the function.
[OFF]
Disables the function.
Select [Hands free Settings].
note
• On some cell phones, you cannot download the phonebook automatically even when you turn on the
Phonebook download mode.
• “Noise reduction” and “Echo canncellation” are on screen 2/2. Select [ ] to display.

Set each item.

Complete
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Tools
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515
515
note
Set auto answer
Setting the duration before sending auto answer message for an incoming call
• Select [Never] in 3 to disable auto answer.
• Select [Immediately] in 3 to send the auto answer message as soon as there is an incoming call.
Preparation
Have the Tools menu displayed.
115
501
508
509
Operation
Select [Hands free Settings].

Select [Auto answer].

Select the button of the action to
perform.

Complete
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Tools
Tools
233
516
516
note
Set inquiry mode
• In 3, [HF] is displayed for Bluetooth devices that support profile HFS, HSP, or PBAP and [Audio] is displayed for
devices that support profile A2DP or AVRCP.
• If the connected Bluetooth device is a cell phone, the phonebook and messages are downloaded.
Search nearby Bluetooth device and connect.
513 ,
514
Preparation
Have the Tools menu displayed.
115
501
508
509
Operation
Select [Inquiry].

Select [Inquiry].
Available Bluetooth devices are searched and
a list of found devices is displayed.

Select the button of the Bluetooth
device to connect.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll the list.
If there are multiple pages, select [DISP] to
change the page.

Complete
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Tools
235
517
517
note
Display connection history
Display the Bluetooth device connection history. Also display Bluetooth device information.
• In 2, [HF] is displayed for Bluetooth devices that support profile HFS, HSP, or PBAP and [Audio] is displayed for
devices that support profile A2DP or AVRCP.
• On the Device information screen in 2, you can select [Hands free] or [Audio] to connect.
However, if a passkey is set for the selected Bluetooth device, the passkey input screen appears. Enter the
correct passkey and select [OK] to connect.
Preparation
Have the Tools menu displayed.
115
501
508
509
Operation
Select [Paired lsist].
Display a list of Bluetooth devices starting
from the one with latest connection history.

Select the button of the Bluetooth
device to display the information.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll the list.

The device information screen appears and
detailed device information is displayed.

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518
518
Make call from phonebook
Making a phone call from a cell phone using the downloaded phonebook.
note
514 ).
• Phonebook is dowloaded automatically if have Phonebook down load mode turned on (
If Phonebook download mode is turned off or if the cell phoen does not support automatic phonebook
download, select [DL P-BOOK] to download the cell phone's phonebook.
• If there are more than one phone number listed for the party selected in 2, a screen to select a phone
number appears.
Preparation
Have the Bluetooth menu displayed.

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501
508
Select the button of the phone number to dial.
• Select the
on the Dial pad screen to hang up.
• You can adjust the volume during conversation.
Operation
521
Select [Hands Free].

Select the button of the party to call.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll the list.
The current map screen is displayed once you
are connected.

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519
519
Make a call from call history
Making a call from incoming or outgoing call history.
Preparation
note
• The following symbols are displayed on the history list.
: Outgoing call
: Incoming call (answered)
: Incoming call (not answered)
on the Dial pad screen to hang up.
• Select the
521
• You can adjust the volume during conversation.
Have the Bluetooth menu displayed.
115
501
508
Operation
Select [Hands Free].

Select [LOG.].

Select the button of the party to call.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll the list.
The current map screen is displayed once you
are connected.

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520
520
Make a call by dialing
Making a call by dialing.
The current map screen appears once you are
connected.
Complete
Preparation
note
Have the Bluetooth menu displayed.
115
Select
501
• If you select [BS] in the Dial Pad screen in 3, the last entered number is deleted.
• Select the
on the Dial pad screen in 3 to hang up.
• You can adjust the volume during conversation by selecting [5] or [∞] on the Dial pad screen in 3. See
to adjust the volume while actually listening.
508
521
Operation
Select [Hands Free].

Select [DIAL PAD].

Select the button of the phone
number to call.

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521
521
Adjust receiver volume during conversation
Make a call from incoming or outgoing call history.
Preparation
Perform during conversation.
Operation
Select

Select [5] or [∞].
The receiver volume changes according to the
selected button.

Complete
note
• You can also set the receiver volume before starting conversation (while dialing for example).
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522
522
Display SMS menu
SMS menu
Displaying the SMS menu to handle SMS messages
Preparation
Have the Bluetooth menu displayed.

115
501
508
Operation
Select [SMS].
[Create SMS]
Select to create a new message.
[Outbox]
Select to display a list of messages in the
526
out box.
[Inbox]
Select to display a list of messages in the in
525
box.
523
[Download unread SMS]
Select to download unread messages.
524

Select to return to the current map screen.
Select to return to the Bluetooth menu.
The SMS menu appears.

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523
523
Send short message
Creating and sending SMS message.
Preparation
Select the button of the receiver.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll the list.
Returns you to the Create SMS screen.

Have the SMS menu displayed.
115
501
508
Select [Message].
522
Operation
Select [Create SMS].

The Create SMS screen appears.
Enter the message.

Select [To:].


Select [OK].
Select [SEND].
Select [From PhoneBook].
Returns you to the Create SMS screen.
The message is sent and a confirmation message is displayed.


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523
■ Directly specifying the receiver
Select [OK].
Returns you to the SMS menu.
Select [To:].
Complete
note
• You can also directly enter the receiver.
• Select [SAVE] in 8 to save the created message without sending.
• If there is a saved message, a confirmation message appears before the Create SMS screen in 2.
Select [YES] to edit the saved message and then continue from 2.
Select [NO] to delete the saved message and then continue from 2 to create a new message.

Select [Direct Input].

Enter the phone number with the ten
keys and select [OK].
Returns you to the Create SMS screen.

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524
524
Manually download unread short messages
Manually downloading unread messages.
Preparation
Have the SMS menu displayed.
115
501
508
522
Operation
Select [Download Unread SMS].

Select [Start].
Starts downloading of unread messages.
Automatically returns you to the SMS menu
when download completes.

Complete
note
• If automatic message download is set in 513 , the above receive operation is unnecessary.
525
• The downloaded messages are stored in Inbox.
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525
525
note
Read received message
• Select [REPLY] in 2 to reply to the received message. Or select [FORWARD] to forward the received message.
See 523 for the remaining operation.
Reading the received SMS message.
Preparation
Have the SMS menu displayed.
115
501
508
522
Operation
Select [Inbox].
A list of received messages appear.

Select the message to display.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll the list.

A selected message is displayed.

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526
526
note
Read sent message
• Select [FORWARD] in 2 to forward the sent message. See
523
for the remaining operation.
Reading the sent SMS message.
Preparation
Have the SMS menu displayed.
115
501
508
522
Operation
Select [Outbox].
A list of sent messages is displayed.

Select the message to display.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll the list.

A selected message is displayed.

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527
527
Receive buddy message
When you receive a buddy message, the message is displayed on the screen.
Operation
Select [Accept].
Check the location and then select
Returns you to the original screen.

Complete
note
• Select [Accept] in 1 to send your location information with an Acceptance buddy message.
Or select [Refuse] to delete the received buddy message and return to the original screen.
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528
528
Send buddy message
Sending your location information with Buddy message.
Select [OK].
Returns you to the Buddy List screen.
Complete
Preparation
note
Have the Bluetooth menu displayed.
115
501
508
Operation
Select [Buddy].
• Last five Buddy messages received are displayed on the Buddy list screen in 2.
• When there is no telephone number information for the receiver selected in 2, the screen specifying the
receiver appears. Specify the receiver in same method in 523 .
• See 529 for deleting Buddy message listed on Buddy list screen in 2.
• The position information received by Buddy message can be displayed on the map (Scrollable map screen)
when [Show Map] is selected in 3.
The position on the map can be set as a destination or registered in Favorites.
• When the Buddy messega you sent is accepted by receiver, the confirming message is displayed. Slect [OK] to
display receiver's position information on the Buddy map. Or select [Cancel] not to display.
Displays the Buddy List screen.

Select the button of the receiver.

Select [Send Invite].
Transmission starts.
When transmission completes, a confirmation
message is displayed.

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529
529
Delete buddy message
Deleting unnecessary Buddy messages.
Select [OK].
Returns you to the Buddy List screen.
Complete
Preparation
Have the Bluetooth menu displayed.
115
501
508
Operation
Select [Buddy].
Displays the Buddy List screen.

Select the button of the message to
delete.

Select [Delete Registry].
A confirmation message is displayed.

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601
601
Display Setup menu
Setup menu
Displaying the Setup menu from the top menu to set various options.
Operation
Select


The Setup menu appears.

[AV Setting]
Select to set various AV function related
613
settings.
[Nav Map Setting]
Select to set various map display related
612
settings.
[System Setting]
Select to set various system related
602
settings.
Select to return to the top menu.
115
Select to return to the current map screen.
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602
602
Display System setup menu
System setup menu (1/2)
Displaying the System setup menu from the Setup menu to set system related options.
Preparation
Have the Setup menu displayed.

115
601
Operation
Select [System Setting].
[Volume Setting]
Select to set the route guide and beep
603
volume.
[Initial Settings]
Select to set various functions of this unit.
604 , 605
[Rear View Camera Settings]
Select to set the rear view camera
606
operation and video.

The System setup menu appears.

Select to return to the Setup menu.
601
[Audio Output Setting]
Select to set the voice output device.
608
Select to return to the current map screen.
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[Language]
Select to set the voice guidance options
607
and the menu language.
[ ][ ]
Select to turn the System setup menu
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[Display Mode (Portrait/Landscape)]
Select to set the display mode when the
609
device is rotated.
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602
System setup menu (2/2)

[PND DEMO MODE]
Select to turn on/off demo mode.
[Version Information]
Select to display the software and map
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603
603
Set volume
Setting the volume.
Preparation
Select [+] or [–] to adjust the beep
volume.

Have the Setup menu displayed.
115
601
Select to return to the System setup menu.
602
Complete
Operation
Select
Select [Volume Setting].
note
• If Auto Volume is not set to [OFF], the volume increases automatically when you exceed the predefined
speed for each pattern. Automatic volume adjustment is canceled when your speed drops below the
predefined speed.
• Auto Volume applies to all sounds output from the built-in speaker.
• 2 to 4 may be set in any order.

Select the button of the Auto Volume
pattern.
Select [OFF] to cancel Auto Volume.

Select [+] or [–] of the “Navigation
Guidance” to adjust the voice
guidance volume.

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604
604
Set various functions
Initial Setting screen (1/3)
Setting various options of the this unit.
Preparation
Have the Setup menu displayed.

115
601
602
Operation
Select [Initial Setting].
Select to return to the current map screen.
107 , 112
Touch Panel Adjustment
Select to adjust the touch position.
12H/24H setting
Select to toggle between 12 hour clock
and 24 hour clock.
Select to return to the Top menu.
115
605

The Initial setting screen appears.
Dimmer setting
Select to set the built-in brightness sensor.
[OFF] : Turns the sensor off.
[ON] : Turns the sensor on.
[ ][ ]
Select to turn the Initial Setting screen
page.

Complete
note
• If you turn off the dimmer, you cannot switch automatically between daytime screen and nighttime screen
612 ).
• Even when the this unit enters Standby mode, you can continue using from the previous state when you
turn the power back on.
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604
Initial Setting screen (3/3)
Initial Setting screen (2/3)
FM Transmitter setting
Select to set the frequency of the FM
transmitter.
Navigation Guidance setting
Select to set the navigation guidance
interrupt output.


Remote Control setting
Select to enable/disable remote control.
Standby after setting
Select to select the time to enter Standby
mode.
[OFF] : Standby mode is not entered.
[30 minutes] [2 hours] : Standby mode
is entered when the selected time has
elapsed.
Battery Save Mode setting
Select to enable/disable Battery save
mode.
Battery Save after setting
Select to set the time to enter Battery Save
mode when it is enabled in 0.
note
• The screen goes dark in Battery save mode.
• Even if the Battery save mode is on, Battery save mode is not entered when you are watching digital TV or
using Bluetooth.
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605
605
Adjust touch position
Matching the touch position with recognition position.
Follow the displayed instruction and
touch at bottom right.
Touch position and recognition position are
adjusted and you are returned to the System
setup menu.
Preparation
Complete
Have the Setup menu displayed.
note
115
601
• You can retry from 2 if you select [Reset] in 3, or from 3 if you select [Reset] in 4.
602
Operation
Select [Initial Setting].

Select [SET] of “Touch Panel”.

Follow the displayed instruction and
touch at top right.

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606
606
The following items can be set:
Set rear view camera
Item
Description
Rearview Image Interrupt
[ON]
[OFF]
Does not switch automatically.
Mirror Setting
[ON]
Flips the video horizontally.
[OFF]
Does not flip horizontally.
Setting the rear view camera video display method.
Automatically switches to rear view camera video when you change gear to
reverse.
Preparation
Have the Setup menu displayed.
115
601
note
• Select [ON] of “Manual” in 2 to switch to rear view camera video. You can see the rear view video by this
method even if “Rearview Image Interrupt” is set to [OFF].
• When the rear view camera video is displayed, touch the screen to return to the original screen even when
the gear is in reverse.
602
Operation
Select [Rear View Camera Settings].

Set each item.

Select
Returns you to the System setup menu.
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607
607
Set language
Setting the voice guidance and menu language.
Select the button of the language to
use for menu display.
If the desired language is not displayed, scroll
with [] or [%].
Preparation

Have the Setup menu displayed.
115
601
Returns you to the System setup menu.
602
Complete
Operation
Select
Select [Language].

Select the button of the language to
use for voice guidance.
If the desired language is not displayed, scroll
with [] or [%].

Select [ ].
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608
608
The following items can be set:
Set voice volume
Setting the voice output device.
Item
Description
[FMT]
Outputs to FM transmitter.
[BT]
Outputs to Bluetooth device.
[Internal]
Outputs to built-in speaker.
Preparation
Have the Setup menu displayed.
115
601
602
Operation
Select [Audio Output Setting].

Select the button of the output
device.

Select
Returns you to the System setup menu.
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609
609
The following items can be set:
Set landscape/portrait mode
Item
[Portrait]
Setting the display mode when the this unit is rotated.
[Landscape]
[AUTO]
Description
Fixes the screen to landscape or portrait mode and does not change when the this unit is rotated.
Automatically rotates the screen according to the orientation of the this unit.
Preparation
Have the Setup menu displayed.
115
601
602
Operation
Select [Display Mode].

Select the button of the display mode
to set.

Select
Returns you to the System setup menu.
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610
610
note
Set demo mode
Setting the demo mode introducing the functions of the this unit.
Preparation
• The demo mode screen appears as soon as you turn on the demo mode.
• When you touch the screen in demo mode, demo mode is canceled and you are returned to the screen in 2.
• When demo mode is ON, the screen automatically switches to demo mode when no operation is performed
for five minutes in normal mode.
• Even when demo mode is ON, demo mode is not entered when you are watching digital TV or using
Bluetooth.
• To end demo mode, select [OFF] in 2.
Have the Setup menu displayed.
115
601
602
Operation
Select [PND DEMO MODE].

Select [ON].
A confirmation message is displayed.

Select [YES].
The screen changes to demo screen.
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611
611
Display version information
Displaying the this unit software and map version information.
Preparation
Have the Setup menu displayed.
115
601
602
Operation
Select [Version Information].
The this unit software and map version information is displayed.

Select
when finished viewing.
Returns you to the System setup menu.

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612
612
The following items can be set:
Set the map display method
Setting the map display method.
Item
Description
Map Color
Sets the map display color.
Preparation
[AUTO]
Automatically switches according to Dimmer or Illumination setting.
[Day]
Fixes to daytime screen.
[Night]
Fixes to night time screen.
[Dimmer]
Automatically switches between daytime screen and night time screen
according to brightness.
[Illumination]
Switches between daytime screen and night time screen according to the
illumination of the small light.
Have the Top menu displayed.
Map View
115
Map Orientation
Operation
POI Icon
Select
Display speed limits
Speed Limit warnings (Beep)

Units
Select [Nav Map Setting].
The Map Setting screen appears.
Home Address
Map DB
Set each item.
[2D]
Switches to 2D display.
[3D]
Switches to 3D display.
Switches the map orientation.
[N-Up]
Displays as North up.
[H-Up]
Displays as heading up.
Sets the icon display of the location in Favorites.
[ON]
Displays as icon.
[OFF]
Turns display off.
Displays the speed limit of the street you are traveling.
[ON]
Displays the speed limit during route guide.
[OFF]
Turns display off.
Sets the alert display/sound when you exceed the speed limit.
[ON]
Turns alert on.
[OFF]
Turns alert off.
Switches the unit (km/mile) of distance.
[meter]
Displays in km and m.
[Mile]
Displays in mile and yard.
Adds home.
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Selects the map database to be used.
note

Switches between 2D display and 3D display.
There are four Map Setting screens in 3. Select the desired screen with [ ] and [ ].
604
Have the Dimmer ON when selecting [Dimmer] of “Map Color”.
You can select [Illumination] of “Map Color” when using the optional B cradle.
Select [Select] of “Map DB” to display the database selection screen. Select a database and select [YES] on the
confirmation message to switch the database.
• When the map is displayed in 3D display, the map orientation is fixed to heading up.
• These settings are enabled when you select the button.
•
•
•
•

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613
613
Display AV setup menu
AV setup menu
Displaying the AV setup menu to set AV options from the setup menu.
Preparation
Have the Setup menu displayed.

115
601
Operation
Select [AV Setting].

The AV setup menu appears.
[Sound]
Select to set the equalizer.
614
[Image]
Select to set the image quality.
[Input Select]
Select to set the AV input.
615
616
[iPod]
Select to set iPod.
618
[Info.]
Select to display the registered device
617
information.
Select to return to the AV setup menu.
Select to return to the current map screen.
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note
• You cannot select the button for unconnected source device.
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614
614
The following items can be set:
Set equalizer
Setting the equalizer.
Preparation
Item
Description
[Natural]
Produces natural flat sound.
[Rock]
Produces speedy sound with strong attacks.
[Pops]
Produces rhythmic sound focused on mid range.
[Jazz]
Produces sound with clear wood base tone scale and vocal sound quality.
[Easy]
Produces deep pleasant sound focused on the bass range.
Have the Setup menu displayed.
115
601
613
Operation
Select [Sound].

Select the button of the desired
sound quality.

Select
Returns you to the AV setup menu.
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615
615
The following items can be set:
Set image quality
Setting the image quality of video source.
Item
Description
Brightness
Adjusts the brightness.
Preparation
Have the Setup menu displayed.
115
601
613
Operation
Select [Image].

Select [%] or [] for each item.

Select
Returns you to the AV setup menu.
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616
616
The following items can be set:
Select video source device
Selecting the connected video source device.
Item
Description
[AV in]
Select when a video device other than a DVD player is connected.
[DVD Player]
Select when a DVD player is connected.
Preparation
Have the Setup menu displayed.
115
601
613
Operation
Select [Input Select].

Select the button of the connected
video source device.

Select
Returns you to the AV setup menu.
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617
617
note
Display device information
• When buying DRM enabled contents, check the Registration Code. Registration Code changes each time a file with the
displayed Registration Code is played to protect against copying.
Displaying device information such as DivX registration code.
• When downloading a DivX VOD file controlled by DRM, register the code appeared on the screen such as
the one above. Otherwise the file may not be able to play with this unit. Remaining number of viewing is
displayed when playing a DivX VOD file with the viewing restriction. When the remaining number of viewing
reached 0, a warning message appears and the file cannot be played.
Preparation
Have the Setup menu displayed.
115
601
613
Operation
Select [Info.].

Divx registration code is displayed.

Select
Returns you to the AV setup menu.
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618
618
The following items can be set:
Set iPod
Select to set iPod.
Item
Description
[Wide Screen]
Set whether to display in wide mode.
[Video]
Set the video signal type.
[Audio]
Set the playback speed of audiobook.
Preparation
Have the Setup menu displayed.
115
601
613
Operation
Select [iPod].

Select the button of each item.

Select
Returns you to the AV setup menu.
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701
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General Information
■ Accuracy of the Vehicle’s Position
Area in which GPS signals cannot be received
Because the radiowave signals from the GPS
satellites travel primarily by line of sight, the
navigation system might not be able to receive
the signals in the areas described below.
(If the GPS mark does not appear on the map
screen, it means that the GPS radiowave signals
are not being properly received.)
(1) Inside a tunnel
(2) Inside a building
(3) Under a three-dimensional road such as a
high-speed road
(4) On boulevards lined with trees
(5) Between buildings
(6) Under a cliff or in a cave
• If the GPS antenna or its surroundings are
blocked by an obstacle (including cargo), it
might not be possible for the system to receive
the GPS radiowave signals.
• If multiple paths are created due to the
reflection from the buildings, a large
measurement error could occur, causing the
vehicle’s mark to deviate from its actual position.
Deviation of the vehicle’s position mark
The vehicle’s position mark could deviate from its
actual position when the vehicle is being driven
under the conditions listed below or due to
conditions of the GPS satellites.
If the vehicle travels on a road whose actual shape
differs from that in the map data, the vehicle’s
mark could deviate from the actual position. The
correct position will eventually appear on the
screen through the correction function. If the
screen does not show the correct position for a
long time, correct the current position or make an
automatic correction.
(1) The vehicle’s mark could appear on a parallel
road.
(2) When the road splits into a narrow Y, the
vehicle’s mark could appear on the other fork
of the Y.
(3) When the vehicle makes a right or left turn,
the vehicle’s mark could appear on one street
ahead or behind.
(4) If the vehicle is transported by a means other
than the vehicle’s own power, such as on a
ferry boat, the vehicle’s mark will remain in
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
the position it was before the transport until
the system can calculate the position through
the GPS.
When the vehicle is driven on a steep incline,
the vehicle’s mark could deviate from its
actual position.
If there are continuous gradual curves in
the same direction, the vehicle’s mark could
deviate from its actual position.
If the vehicle is driven in a zigzag pattern,
such as through frequent lane changes, the
vehicle’s mark could deviate from its actual
position.
If the vehicle is placed on a turntable , such as
in a parking area, and turned with the ignition
OFF, the orientation of the vehicle’s mark
could deviate from its actual orientation. The
vehicle’s mark could also deviate even after
the vehicle has exited the parking area.
■ How the Vehicle’s Position is detected
Detecting the vehicle’s position through the GPS
GPS stands for the "Global Positioning System";
it is a system for detecting an object’s position
through the use of the satellites of the Defense
Department of the United States.
Radiowave signals from three or more satellites
are received by the navigation system, which
utilizes the principle of triangulation to detect
the position in which the radiowave signals are
received.
When the navigation unit is receiving the GPS
radiowave signals, a "GPS" mark will appear on the
map screen.
Making corrections to the detection of the
vehicle’s position through map matching
• In map matching, the position information
resulting from the detection of the vehicle’s
position and the locus of the travel of the vehicle
up to the present are constantly compared to
the shapes of the roads on the map in order to
correct the vehicle’s position mark to the most
appropriate road.
• If the vehicle is driven on a road whose actual
shape differs from its map data, the vehicle’s
position mark on the map could deviate from its
actual position.
Occasionally, the correction of the vehicle’s
position mark to the actual road on the map can
be observed particularly after the vehicle has
turned at an intersection or has come out of a
parking area.
■ Accuracy of the Route Guidance
The conditions listed below do not indicate a
malfunction.
(1) The guidance might prompt the driver to
drive straight even though the vehicle is
being driven on a straight road.
(2) The directional guidance could display
multiple place names.
(3) If the vehicle makes a turn at an intersection
before the guided route, the wrong type of
voice guidance could be output.
(4) The guidance might not be output while the
vehicle is making a turn at an intersection.
(5) The system might not be able to search for
the proper route.
(6) If there is no road to the destination or if
there is only a narrow road, the route might
only indicate up to an area that is short of the
destination.
(7) The repeat search time could be long while
the vehicle is being driven at high speeds.
(8) While the system is searching again for the
route, the route indication might not appear
in time for the next right or left turn.
(9) The route might not change even if a search
is made again.
(10) The system might guide the driver to make
a U-turn.
(11) The system might guide the driver on a road
that cannot actually be travelled (such as on a
road in which entry is prohibited).
(12) The system might not output guidance
even if the vehicle is driven in reverse on the
guided route.
(13) The system might not use a local ferry boat
even if it the ferry priority is selected.
(14) If the intersection you’re being guided to is
near the end of the route search, the system
might not be able to provide guidance.
(15) The route might not go on a toll road even
the toll-road priority is selected.
Similarly, a route that uses a toll road could
appear on the screen even if the toll-road
priority is not selected.
(The driver may or may not be able to select
the "toll-road priority" if both toll and free
roads are available.)
■ Caution on condensation
Condensation (of dew) may occur inside the unit
when there is a great diff erence in temperature
between this unit and the outside. This unit may
not function properly if condensation occurs. In
this case, leave the unit for a few hours and restart
the operation after the condensation has dried
up.
Be specially cautious against condensation in the
following circumstances:
When this unit is carried from one place to
another across a large difference in temperature,
when the humidity in the room where this unit is
installed increases, etc.
Maintenance of the unit When the front panel or
case becomes dirty, wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
Do not use thinner, benzine, alcohol, etc. for these
agents may cause discoloration.
In regard to contact cleaner Do not use contact
cleaners because it could cause a malfunction.
Be specially careful not to use contact cleaners
containing oil, for they may deform the plastic
component.
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305
702
702
Common operations (AUD mode)
Remote Controller
SRC
V.SEL
ZOOM
MENU
OUT
IN
ENTER
MODE/TOP MENU FNC/MENU/PBC
ROUTEM
VOICE
AV OUT
OPEN
VIEW
MAP DIR
POSITION
AUD
•
DVD •
TV•
V.SEL
Switches to the navigation screen.
ENTER
Enters options.
Cursor key
Moves the cursor when displaying menu.
Hands-free communication
Enters the dialing method selection mode.
When a call comes in, it answers the call.
Volume control
Adjusts the volume.
Volume attenuator
Press the key once to lower the volume.
Press again to restore the previous volume.
CANCEL
SUBTITLE
ZOOM
VOL
AM−
2 ZONE
2ABC 3 DEF
4GHI
AUD mode
Switch to this mode when
controlling a selected source or
tuner source, etc.
DVD mode
Switch to this mode when playing
DVDs or CDs etc. with the player
integrated in this unit.
Not used
TV•
•
AUDIO RETURN
FM+
This unit can be operated using the optional
Remote Controller KNA-RCDV330.
The functions operated from the remote
controller differ depending on the position of the
mode switch.
Function
Switches the function screen.
•
DVD •
NAVI
Battery installation
POSITION
AUD
ANGLE
Remote Controller mode switch
MODE
Switches the screen mode.
Screen mode changes each time you press
this key.

• Put the Remote Controller in a place where it will not move during braking or other operations. A dangerous situation could
result, if the Remote Controller falls down and gets wedged under the pedals while driving.
• Do not place the battery near an open flame or heat source. This may cause the battery to explode.
• Do not recharge, short, break up or heat the battery or place it in an open fire. Such actions may cause the battery to leak
fluid. If spilled fluid comes in contact with your eyes or on clothing, immediately rinse with water and consult a physician.
• Place the battery out of reach of children. In the unlikely event that a child swallows the battery, immediately consult a
physician.
DISP
¤
Source switching
Switches to the source to be played.
This unit can be operated using the optional Remote Controller KNA-RCDV330.
5JKL 6MNO
R.VOL
7PQRS 8TUV 9WXYZ
CLEAR
DIRECT
BS
ATT
•
NAVI
RETURN
CANCEL
NAVI mode
This is switched when controlling
Navigation unit.
⁄
• The position of the remote control mode switch
is indicated in the title of each mode, e.g., "(AUD
mode)".
• When controlling a player that is not integrated
in the unit, select "AUD" mode.
¤
• Put the Remote Controller in a place where it will
not move during braking or other operations. A
dangerous situation could result, if the Remote
Controller falls down and gets wedged under the
pedals while driving.
• Do not place the battery near an open flame
or heat source. This may cause the battery to
explode.
• Do not recharge, short, break up or heat the
battery or place it in an open fire. Such actions
may cause the battery to leak fluid. If spilled fluid
comes in contact with your eyes or on clothing,
immediately rinse with water and consult a
physician.
• Place the battery out of reach of children. In the
unlikely event that a child swallows the battery,
immediately consult a physician.
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307
702
DVD/VCD/CD/Audio files (DVD mode)
DISP
SRC
V.SEL
ZOOM
MENU
OUT

IN
POSITION
ENTER
MODE/TOP MENU FNC/MENU/PBC
OPEN
VIEW
MAP DIR
FM+
ZOOM
VOL
AM−
2 ZONE
4 GHI
Title number
Chapter number
Play time
Item number*
Cancel
Folder search
Selects the folder to be played.
* You may not be able to use this function
with some discs or scenes.
Track search and file search
Selects the track or file to be played.
Numeric keypad
• Specify the number to search in direct
search.
• Press 1 2 to fast forward/backward.
Switches the fast forward/backward
speed each time you press this key.
• Press 4 5 to slow forward/
backward. Switches the slow playback
speed each time you press this key.
R.VOL
CLEAR
DVD Menu
Displays the DVD menu.
Turns the playback control on or off while
playing VCD.
5JKL 6MNO
7PQRS 8TUV 9WXYZ
2ABC 3 DEF
DIRECT
BS
Direct search
Pressing this button switches the features
that can be searched directly.
DVD
SUBTITLE
DVD Top Menu
Returns to the DVD top menu.
CANCEL
ANGLE
AV OUT
TV•
•
NAVI
ZOOM
Switches the zoom ratio each time you
press this key.
•
DVD •
AUDIO RETURN
VOICE
ROUTEM
AUD
Stop
Memorizes the last point where the disc
stopped. When pressed again, the last
point is deleted.
ATT
ABC
GHI
CD
Track number
Play time
Cancel
Audio files
Folder number
File number
Cancel
JKL
Play/Pause
Pauses the track.
Press again to resume playing.
AUDIO
Switch Voice Language
Switches the voice language each time
you press this key.
SUBTITLE
Switches the subtitle language.
Picture Angle
Switches the picture angle each time you
press this key.
VCD 1.X, VCD 2.X (PBC OFF)
Track number
Cancel
VCD 2.X (PBC ON)
Scene number
Number
Cancel
Once you have switched to the direct
search feature, specify the search number
from the numeric keypad, and then press
[ENTER] key.
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702
NAVI (NAVI mode)
MENU
Displays Top Menu.
ROUTEM
Displays Route Menu.
VOICE
Plays Voice guidance.
VIEW
Switches between 2D and 3D map
displays.
MAP DIR
Switches between the heading up and
north up map displays.
ZOOM
Zooms in or out the map.
POSITION
Displays the current position.
ENTER
Performs the selected function.
Joystick
Scrolls the map, or moves the cursor.
CANCEL
Displays previous screen.
DISP
SRC
V.SEL
ZOOM
MENU
OUT

IN
POSITION
AUD
ENTER
MODE/TOP MENU FNC/MENU/PBC
ROUTEM
VOICE
AV OUT
OPEN
VIEW
MAP DIR
CANCEL
ZOOM
VOL
AM−
2 ZONE
2ABC 3 DEF
4 GHI
SUBTITLE
FM+
TV•
•
NAVI
AUDIO RETURN
ANGLE
•
DVD •
5JKL 6MNO
R.VOL
7PQRS 8TUV 9WXYZ
CLEAR
DIRECT
BS
ATT
page
310
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311
703
703
Removing the Built-in Battery to Dispose
IMPORTANT
Never attempt to open the unit besides when disposing of it.
For replacement of the built-in battery, contact your nearest Kenwood service agent.
note
• Remove the built-in battery after having confirmed that it is completely discharged.
• Once the built-in battery is disconnected, do not attempt to reconnect it to the connector on the circuit
board.
• Bring the removed built-in battery to a rechargeable battery recycling business as early as possible.
1 Remove four screws.
At this time, insert the fingernail etc. in the space between
the frame and the front panel to release fixed hooks that
exist in all surroundings.
2 Open half the front panel and remove the flexible cable from
the connector on the PCB.
3 Remove four screws.
At this time, insert the fingernail etc. in the space between
the frame and the rear panel to release fixed hooks that exist
in all surroundings.
4 Open the rear panel and remove two connectors on the
PCB.
5 Open half the PCB and remove the flexible cable from the
connector the PCB.
6 Open half the PCB and remove two connectors on the PCB.
Recycling the Built-in Battery
The unit uses a lithium ion rechargeable battery cell as the built-in battery. The lithium ion rechargeable
battery is a recyclable resource. When disposing of the unit, take out the built-in battery and bring it to your
local recycling business.
7 Remove the built-in battery from the rear panel.
WARNING
• Do not heat excessively the built-in battery, open it, modify it or throw it in fire or water.
Excessive heat generation, explosion or fire ignition may cause a fire.
• Do not leave the built-in battery near fire or under direct sunlight.
A fire, explosion or excessive heat generation may result.
• Attach insulating tape on the connectors of the built-in battery.
A fire or explosion may result if the battery electrodes are short-circuited.
• Do not leave the built-in battery within the reach of children.
Injury or other accidents may result.
• If the built-in battery fluid leaks and enters your eyes, immediately rinse your eyes with fresh water and
call a doctor.
If the fluid is left in your eyes, an eye injury may result.
page
312
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313
704
704
Limited warranty and after service
page
314
page
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Appendix
315
705
705
Troubleshooting
What might seem to be a malfunction in your unit
may just be the result of slight misoperation or
miswiring. Before calling service, first check the
following table for possible problems.
Navigation
? The map does not scroll even when the
vehicle is moving.
✔ The screen shown might not be the
Current Position screen.
☞ Display the Current Position screen.
107 , 112
? The vehicle marker does not appear.
✔ The screen shown might not be the
Current Position screen.
☞ Display the Current Position screen.
107
112
? The GPS disable marker is not displayed.
✔ Your vehicle might be in a position where
GPS signals cannot be received.
☞ Try moving your vehicle to a position
where there are no obstacles around.
? There is no voice guidance.
✔ The guidance volume might be turned
down low.
☞ Adjust the volume.
603
? Small spots or bright flashes appear in the
screen displayed.
✔ This is probably due to the nature of the
LCD display.
☞ There is nothing wrong with the display
and no need for concern.
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317
706
706
General
Specifications
Navigation section
Receiver
: High-sensitivity GPS receiver
Reception Frequency
: 1575.42 MHz (C/A code)
Acquisition Times
Cold : < 38 seconds
Factory Reset : < 45 seconds
(On average for a stationary receiver with a clear
view of the sky)
Accuracy
Position : < 10 meters typical
Velocity : 0.05 m/sec. RMS
Position Method
: GPS
Antenna
: External GPS antenna
Monitor section
Picture Size
: 6.95 inches (diagonal) wide
: 156.2 mm (W) x 82.4 mm (H)
Display Sytem
: Transparent TN LCD panel
Drive System
: TFT active matrix system
Number of Pixels
: 336,960 (480H x 234V x RGB)
Effective Pixels
: 99.99 %
Pixel Arrangement
: RGB striped arrangement
Back Lighting
: Cold Cathode Fluorescent Tube
USB interface section
USB Standard
: USB 1.1/ 2.0
File Sytem
: FAT 16/ 32
Maximum Power Supply Current
: 500 mA
D/A Converter
: 24 Bit
Audio Decoder
: MP3/ WMA/ AAC
Operating voltage
: 14.4 V (11 – 16 V allowable)
Current Consumption
: 15 A
DImensions (W × H × D)
: 182 × 112 × 163 mm
Operational Temperature Range
: -10 °C – +60 °C
Storage Temperature Range
: -20 °C – +85 °C
Weight
: 2.5 kg
Bluetooth section
Technology
: Bluetooth Ver.1.2 Certified
Frequency
: 2.402 – 2.480 GHz
Output Power
: +4 dBm (MAX), 0 dBm (AVE), Power Class 2
Profile
HFP (Hands Free Profile), SPP (Serial Port Profile),
HSP (Headset Profile), A2DP (Advanced Audio
Distribution Profile), AVRCP (Audio/Video
Remote Control Profile), OPP (Object Push
Profile), PBAP (Phonebook Access Profile), SYNC
(Synchronization Profile)
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Although the effective pixels for the liquid crystal panel is given as 99.99% or more, 0.01% of pixels may not light or may light
incorrectly.
page
318
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Appendix
319
Declaration of Conformity with regard to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
About DivX
Manufacturer:
Kenwood Corporation
2967-3 Ishikawa-machi, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo, 192-8525 Japan
EU Representative's:
Kenwood Electronics Europe BV
Amsterdamseweg 37, 1422 AC UITHOORN, The Netherlands
DivX is a popular media technology created by DivX, Inc. DivX media Files contain highly compressed video
with high visual quality that maintains a relatively small file size. DivX files can also include advanced media
features like menus, subtitles, and alternate audio tracks. Many DivX media files are available for download
online, and you can create your own using your personal content and easy-to-use tools from DivX.com.
About DivX Certified
DivX Certified products are officially tested by the creators of DivX and guaranteed to play all versions of DivX
video, including DivX 6. Certified products qualify for one of several DivX Profiles that designate the type of
video the product supports, from compact portable video to high-definition video.
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Kenwood Corporation is
under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
DivX, DivX Certified, and associated logos are trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are used under license.
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 try to correct
the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
1.This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.
2.This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20
centimeters between the radiator and your body
English
Hereby, Kenwood declares that this unit DNX5220BT is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Français
Par la présente Kenwood déclare que l’appareil DNX5220BT est conforme aux
exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive
1999/5/CE.
Par la prĂŠsente, Kenwood dĂŠclare que ce DNX5220BT est conforme aux
exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions de la directive 1999/5/CE qui
lui sont applicables.
Deutsch
Hiermit erklärt Kenwood, dass sich dieser DNX5220BT in Übereinstimmung mit
den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften
der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet. (BMWi)
Hiermit erklärt Kenwood die Übereinstimmung des Gerätes DNX5220BT mit
den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Festlegungen
der Richitlinie 1999/5/EG. (Wien)
Nederlands
Hierbij verklaart Kenwood dat het toestel DNX5220BT in overeenstemming
is met de essentiĂŤle eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn
1999/5/EG.
Bij deze verklaat Kenwood dat deze DNX5220BT voldoet aan de essentiĂŤle
eisen en aan de overige relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999/5/EC.
Italiano
Con la presente Kenwood dichiara che questo DNX5220BT è conforme ai
requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva
1999/5/CE.
EspaĂąol
Por medio de la presente Kenwood declara que el DNX5220BT cumple con los
requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de
la Directiva 1999/5/CE.
PortuguĂŞs
Kenwood declara que este DNX5220BT estĂĄ conforme com os requisitos
essenciais e outras disposiçþes da Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Polska
Kenwood niniejszym oświadcza, że DNX5220BT spełnia zasadnicze wymogi
oraz inne istotne postanowienia dyrektywy 1999/5/EC.
Český
Kenwood timto prohlasuje, ze DNX5220BT je ve shode se zakladnimi
pozadavky a s dalsimi prislusnymi ustanoveni Narizeni vlady c. 426/2000 Sb.
Magyar
AlulĂ­rott, Kenwood, kijelenti, hogy a jelen DNX5220BT megfelel az 1999/5/EC
irányelvben meghatározott alapvető követelményeknek és egyéb vonatkozó
előírásoknak.
Svenska
Härmed intygar Kenwood att denna DNX5220BT stär l Üverensstämelse med de
väsentliga egenskapskrav och Üvriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgür av
direktiv 1999/5/EG.
Suomi
Kenwood vakuuttaa täten että DNX5220BT tyyppinen laite on direktiivin
1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen
mukainen.
Slovensko
S tem Kenwood izjavlja, da je ta DNX5220BT v skladu z osnovnimi zahtevami
in ostalimi ustreznimi predpisi Direktive 1999/5/EC.
Slovensky
Spoločnosť Kenwood týmto vyhlasuje, že DNX5220BT spĺňa zákldné
požiadavky a ďalšie prislušné ustanovenia Direktĺvy 1999/5/EC.
Dansk
Undertegnede Kenwood erklÌrer harved, at følgende udstyr DNX5220BT
overholder de vÌsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.
Ελληνικά
ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ Kenwood ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ DNX5220BT ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ
ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ
ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/EK.
Eesti
Sellega kinnitab Kenwood, et see DNX5220BT vastab direktiivi 1999/5/EC
pþhilistele nþudmistele ja muudele asjakohastele määrustele.
LatvieĹĄu
Ar ĹĄo, Kenwood, apstiprina, ka DNX5220BT atbilst DirektÄŤvas 1999/5/EK
galvenajām prasčbām un citiem tās nosacčjumiem.
LietuviĹĄkai
Ĺ iuo, Kenwood, pareiĹĄkia, kad ĹĄis DNX5220BT atitinka pagrindinius Direktyvos
1999/5/EB reikalavimus ir kitas svarbias nuostatas.
Malti
Hawnhekk, Kenwood, jiddikjara li dan DNX5220BT jikkonforma mal-ħtiĥijiet
essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oħrajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/
EC.
Українська
Компанія Kenwood заявляє, що цей виріб DNX5220BT відповідає
ключовим вимогам та іншим пов’язаним положенням Директиви
1999/5/EC.

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