Mobile Appliance PNX-5 Protable Navigation with Bluetooth User Manual 20080508 PND 1

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Contents
Route
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Preface
Where
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001
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Contents ................................................................................2
Warning Message
Before Use
How to read this manual
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Common
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Name and Function of each Component
Turning power ON/OFF
Placing on/off the cradle
Inserting/removing the SD card
Connect iPod
Using outside the vehicle
Map screen of current location (not during
route guide)
Using in portrait mode
Change map scale
Change map display method
Control AV source on current map screen
Map screen of current location (during route
guide)
Guide near guide point (during route guide)
Map screen displaying desired location
Display Top menu
Tour rout and drive route
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Display Search menu
Search various locations
Search location by address
Address input selection screen details
Address information input screen details
Start route guide setting the searched
location as Final Destination
Start route guide setting the searched
location as Intermediate Destination
Check the searched location on map
Add searched location to Favorites
Search point of interest
Search location by point of interest type
Search from Favorites
Check Favorite location on map
Edit Favorite location information
Delete Favorites
Search from previously visited destination
Edit previously visited destination
Search by coordinates
Search from map
Search for rent-a-car return
Go home
Change/Add home
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Display Route menu
Set round trip tour
View tour route
Display destination information
Check destination on the map
Individually delete destination
Change the order of destinations
Delete tour route
Add all destination to Favorites
Display entire drive route on map
Display drive route details
Select to set the drive route search condition
Set drive route type
Set average speed
Display route guide menu
Avoid traffic jam
Skip next destination
Display next destination information
Search alternate route
Cancel route guide
Drive in demo mode
A/V
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Display Source menu
Display SD card's top category
Control while playing music in SD card
Select by title and play
Select by album title and play
Select by artist name and play
Play from Playlist
Select by composer and play
Select by genre and play
View still images
View video
Control while playing video
Display iPod's top category
Play audiobook
Play podcast
Display iPod video library
Play video on iPod
Control while playing video with iPod
Play music in Bluetooth device
Play DVD
Control while playing DVD
Disc control buttons
View digital TV
Control digital TV
Scan and preset digital TV channels
Tune digital TV from program list
Tune digital TV from preset list
Tune digital TV by channel seek
View digital TV program guide
Tune digital TV by channel number
Display digital TV text information
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Tool
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Setup
Display Tools menu
Set GPS
View GPS satellite information
Reset reception
Display travel information
Display TMC information
Select TMC Station to receive
Display Bluetooth menu
Display Bluetooth setup menu
Set general Bluetooth settings
Naming Bluetooth device
Set passkey to Bluetooth device
Set SMS
Set hands free
Set auto answer
Set inquiry mode
Display connection history
Make call from phonebook
Make a call from call history
Make a call by dialing
Adjust receiver volume during conversation
Display SMS menu
Send short message
Manually download unread short messages
Read received message
Read sent message
Receive buddy message
Send buddy message
Delete buddy message
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Display Setup menu
Display system setup menu
Set volume
Set various functions
Adjust touch position
Set rear view camera
Set language
Set voice volume
Set landscape/portrait mode
Set demo mode
Display version information
Set the map display method
Display AV setup menu
Set equalizer
Set image quality
Select video source device
Display device information
Set iPod
Appendix
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703
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General Information
Remote Controller
Removing the Built-in Battery to Dispose
Limited warranty and after service
Troubleshooting
Specifications
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Precautions:
Warning Message
For safe usage please observe the following !!!
READ THIS MANUAL FIRST
Read this manual carefully before starting to
operate the Kenwood Car Navigation System and
follow the manual's instructions. Kenwood are
not liable for problems or accidents resulting from
failure to observe the instructions in this manual.
OBSERVE LOCAL TRAFFIC SIGNS AND
REGULATIONS
Always observe the local traffic signs and
regulations whilst driving and check them against
the system's instructions.
Due to frequent changes in local signs and
regulations, the traffic sign and regulation data on
the Map DVD-ROM may be outdated.
Furthermore the Map DVD-ROM cannot reckon
with certain conditions such as traffic density at
certain times of the day, (temporary) road closures
due to construction work, weather conditions
or special events taking place. Therefore always
obey the local traffic signs and regulations rather
than the system's instructions. Failure to do so
may place you in illegal, unsafe or dangerous
situations.
DRIVE SAFELY
Before following the system's guidance
instructions, such as changes in direction, always
check first whether it is safe to do so given the
current traffic conditions. Then follow the given
instructions, but make sure you do so in a safe
manner.
VOLUME LEVEL
Keep the system's volume at a low enough level
to be able to hear outside noises whilst driving.
If you can no longer hear outside noises, you
may be unable to react adequately to the traffic
situation. This may cause accidents.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2 CAUTION
NEVER DISASSEMBLE OR ALTER
Never try to disassemble or alter the navigation
equipment. Any attempt to do so may cause
accidents, fire or electric shock.
SMALL ARTICLES
Keep small articles (like screws or batteries)
out of the reach of children. If any such object
is accidentally swallowed, consult a doctor
immediately.
Information in this document is subject to change
without notice.
Read this page carefully to ensure safe
operation.
Read Instructions – All the safety and
operating instructions should be read before
the product is operated.
Retain Instructions – The safety and
operating instructions should be retained for
future reference.
Heed Warnings – All warnings on the product
and in the operating instructions should be
adhered to.
Follow Instructions – All operating and use
instructions should be followed.
2 WARNING
• Do not use headphones during riding/driving
a vehicle or walking.
Otherwise, a traffic accident may result. Never
use headphones when you ride a bicycle or
driving an automobile or motorbike. If this unit
is used during walking, the ambient sounds will
be cut and you may have difficulties in hearing
various warning sounds.
• Do not operate this unit during riding or
driving a vehicle.
Do not operate this unit when you drive or ride
an automobile, motorbike or bicycle.
Otherwise, a traffic accident may result. Be
sure to stop the vehicle in a safe place before
operating this unit.
• Do not stare at the display screen during
riding or driving a vehicle.
Otherwise, a traffic accident may result.
• Always use the designated AC adapter.
(KSUFB05000100W1UV-1)
Otherwise, a fire or electric shock may result.
• Always plug the AC adapter into an outlet
supplying the specified voltage.
Otherwise, a fire or electric shock may result.
• Do not insert or drop a metallic object or an easily
flammable object inside this unit through an
opening. Otherwise, a fire hazard or battery leak
may result.
• When connecting ancillary equipment to this unit,
read the instruction for the equipment, switch this
unit off and connect the equipment as instructed.
Also be sure to use the specified cord for the
connection. Inappropriate connection, use of a
nonspecified cord or extension of the cord may
cause heat generation and a burn or other injuries.
Do not use or place the product in the
following locations:
• A place with high humidity, such as in a bathroom
or shower room. Also do not use this unit in a
place subject to water splashes. Otherwise, a fire
hazard or battery leak may result.
• Do not approach this unit to heating equipment
(a stove, iron, etc.). Otherwise, a fire hazard or
battery leak may result.
• Do not place this unit in a place subject to soot
or vapor, for example in a kitchen or near an
air humidifier, or in a place subject to excessive
humidity or dust. Otherwise, a fire hazard or
battery leak may result.
• Do not leave this unit in a place where the
temperature may rise abnormally high, for
example in a closed automobile or under direct
sunlight. Otherwise, this unit or its parts may
deteriorate or a fire hazard or battery leak may
result.
• Do not use this unit in aircraft, airport, hospitals
and any other locations where there are
restrictions on the use of electronic devices.
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Notes on AC adapter
Handling
Notes on the built-in battery
• Do not plug or unplug the AC adapter with a wet
hand. Otherwise, an electric shock may result.
• In case a thunder begins to rumble, do not touch
the AC adapter or the power plug.
Otherwise, an electric shock may result.
• Clean the power plug and AC adapter plug
periodically. If dirt is attached on these plugs,
deterioration of insulation due to moisture may
result in a fire or electric shock. To clean the power
plug, unplug it from the power outlet and wipe
dirty with a dry cloth.
• In case of an abnormality with this unit, unplug
the AC adapter. In case of water or a foreign object
penetrates inside this unit or it produces smoke,
abnormal odour or noise, immediately switch
off this unit and unplug the AC adapter from the
power outlet.
Continuing the use of the equipment may result in
a fire or electric shock. After the smoke, abnormal
odour or noise disappears, consult your dealer or a
Kenwood service agent for servicing.
• If you drop the AC adapter or this unit, unplug the
AC adapter. If equipment is dropped or the cover
or case is damaged, switch off this unit, unplug
the AC adapter from the power outlet. Continuing
the use of the equipment may result in a fire or
electric shock.
• While using the AC adapter, it may become
hot. Do not cover or wrap the AC adapter with
cloth or leave it in the carry case while using it.
Doing so will result in fire due to excessive heat
accumulating in the adapter.
• Do not open the case of or modify the AC adapter
or this unit. These incorporate high voltage parts
inside and opening or modifying them may result
in a fire or electric shock.
• Do not apply an excessive force to the display
part. Otherwise, it may be damaged.
• Avoid storing this unit in a bag together with a
hard object. Otherwise, this unit may be damaged
when the bag is pushed.
• Do not expose this unit to an insecticide or other
volatile substance or bring this unit in extended
contact with a rubber or vinyl material. Otherwise,
discoloration or peeling of the surface finish may
result.
• Do not put this unit in a pocket of trousers.
Otherwise, it may be damaged due to a strong
impact when you sit down, etc.
• Protect this unit against sweat and moisture.
Do not use this unit by putting it in a breast
pocket for long hours in the summer or during
exercise. Otherwise, penetration of moisture or
sweat may cause malfunction or failure.
• For the replacement of the built-in battery, contact
your dealer.
• The battery built into this unit discharges
spontaneously even when this unit is not used.
This means that the built-in battery may be
exhausted completely when this unit is left
unused for a long period. If this happens, recharge
the battery before using this unit.
• The battery recharging time is variable depending
on the condition of the battery and ambient
temperature.
• The available playback time reduces when this
unit is used under low temperatures.
• The built-in battery can be recharged for about
500 times. (This is a reference value and is not
guaranteed.)
• The built-in battery is a consumable part, and
the available playback time reduces gradually
after repeated use. If the available playback
time becomes very short even after the battery
has been recharged fully, the battery may be
degraded; replace it with new one.
• Kenwood will not assume any liabilities for the
alteration or loss of data caused due to complete
discharging of the built-in battery.
• The built-in battery is a lithium ion battery.
It is free from the memory effect of Ni-Cd and
nickel-hydrogen batteries, with which the capacity
decreases if the battery is charged or discharged
incompletely for several times.
The built-in battery therefore accepts additional
charging before it has exhausted completely.
• Do not put, store or leave your product in or near
a heat source, in a high temperature location, in
strong direct sunlight in a microwave oven or in
a pressurized container, and do not expose it to
temperatures over 60°C.
• Failure to follow these guidelines may cause the
Lithium-Ion battery to leak acid, become hot,
explode or ignite and cause injury and/or damage.
• Do not pierce, open or disassemble the battery.
• If the battery leaks and you come into contact
with the leaked fluids, rinse thoroughly with water
and seek medical attention immediately.
• Dispose of the battery according to the law of the
country to dispose of.
Notes on using through headphones:
• Do not start listening with too high a volume.
Otherwise, sudden output of a highvolume sound
may cause hearing failure, etc.
• Do not listen to the audio with an extremely high
volume for long hours. Otherwise, your hearing
ability may be damaged.
• Read the instruction manual of your headphones
for details.
Operating conditions
• Operational temperature range : -20°C – 70°C
(without condensation)
• Battery chargeable temperature range : 0°C – 45°C
Notes on navigation system
• The unit is designed to provide you with route
suggestions. It does not reflect road closures
or road conditions, traffic congestion, weather
conditions, or other factors that may affect safety
or timing while driving.
• Use the unit only as a navigational aid. Do not
attempt to use the unit for any purpose requiring
precise measurement of direction, distance,
location, or topography.
• GPS may not operated properly under some
circumstances such as moving through the tunnel,
moving between high-rise buildings, and high-rise
trees.
2 Caution on installation
• Make sure to ground the unit to a negative 12V
DC power supply.
• Do not install the unit in a spot exposed to direct
sunlight or excessive heat or humidity. Also avoid
places with too much dust or the possibility of
water splashing.
• Do not use your own screws. Use only the screws
provided. If you use the wrong screws, you could
damage the unit.
• If the fuse blows, first make sure the wires aren’t
touching to cause a short circuit, then replace the
old fuse with one with the same rating.
• Do not press hard on the panel surface when
installing the unit to the vehicle. Otherwise scars,
damage, or failure may result.
• Reception may drop if there are metal objects near
the Bluetooth antenna.
• Comply with local regulations when installing
the unit. Installing an object or material on the
windshield or side or rear windows is prohibited
depending on countries and areas. Kenwood
bears no responsibility for any fines, penalties or
damage that may be incurred by disregarding this
notice.
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Storage and maintenance of SD card
Before Use
Before storage:
Start the car engine before use
This mobile navigation system can be used when
the ignition key is turned to ON or ACC. However,
to preserve the battery, it should be used with
the engine running whenever possible. Using the
navigation system for a long time with the engine
switched off can cause the battery to run down.
Operating whilst driving
The GPS voice navigation system displays the
switches disabled during driving in fainter colors.
These switches stop functioning and no message
is displayed.
Precautions for handling precision machines
Be careful of the surrounding temperature. Using
the mobile navigation system at extremely high
or low temperatures can lead to malfunction or
damage.
Also note that the unit can be damaged by strong
vibration or by metal objects or water getting
inside.
It is recommended that the battery be charged
using the supplied AC adapter for 8 hours before
using the system.
Use with Care
Use of PNX-7/PNX-5 for navigation still means that
you need to drive with due care and attention.
Aircraft and Hospitals
Use of devices with an antenna is prohibited on
most aircraft, in many hospitals and in many other
locations. PNX-7/PNX-5 must not be used in these
environments.
• Be sure to put the SD card in the case before
storing it.
• Do not leave the SD card in a place with
extremely high temperature (under direct
sunlight, etc.) or extremely high humidity.
When the SD card gets dirty.
• Wipe lightly with a soft cloth, etc.
• Do not use lacquer thinner, benzine or alcohol.
Other cautions:
•
•
•
•
Do not open or modify the SD card.
Do not peel off the label from the SD card.
Do not attach a label or sticker on the SD card.
Do not touch the metallic terminals on the
backside with a finger or metallic object.
Note on disposal/transfer of SD card:
The “Format” and “Delete” functions of this unit
or a PC simply change the file management
information and do not erase the data in the
SD card completely. Before disposing of or
transferring the SD card, it is recommended to
destroy it physically or erase the internal data
completely using commercially available PC data
erasing software.
It is the user’s responsibility to manage the data in
the SD card properly.
SD card (LOCK switch):
Global Positioning System
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellitebased system that provides location and timing
information around the globe. GPS is operated
and controlled under the sole responsibility
of the Government of the United States of
America which is responsible for its availability
and accuracy. Any changes in GPS availability
and accuracy, or in environmental conditions,
may impact the operation of your PNX-7/PNX5. Kenwood cannot accept any liability for the
availability and accuracy of GPS.
The SD card has a switch for protecting the card
against data write. Set the switch to the LOCK
position to protect the data in the card. Set the
switch to the unlock position before recording,
transferring, editing or erasing the data.
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How to read this manual
The notations used in this manual are described below.
Item No.
All references in this manual are
made with this item number.
Organization of this manual
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This is a reference manual describing all functions and operations of the PORTABLE
NAVIGATION SYSTEM PNX-7/PNX-5 (hereafter referred to as this unit) and is organized
according to the functions of this unit.
Search from map
Leading sentence
Short description of the
function.
Searching for destination from a map.
Preparation
0×× : Describes the precautions concerning this unit.
1×× : Describes the entire unit.
2×× : Describes the Search menu finding out the location to set as the destination.
3×× : Describes the Route menu editing the tour route.
4×× : Describes the Source menu switching the source to play.
5×× : Describes the Tool menu setting and operating useful functions.
6×× : Describes the Setting menu setting system and AV.
7×× : Describes the related reference materials.
Have the Search menu displayed.
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Preparation
Operation that must be
performed before starting the
described operation.
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Operation
Select [From Map].
Operation
Describes the operation.
Scroll the map and place the cursor
on the desired location.
Touch Panel Operation
Touch this button.
Indicated as "Select [XX]" in this
manual.
Complete/Next Page
Next Page
Continues on next page.
Complete
Operation is complete.
Complete
note
• If [From Map] does not appear in 1, select [ ].
• You can also set the searched location as the destination or add it to Favorites.
See 206 to set the searched location as the Final destination (Short tour) or see
(Round trip tour) or Intermediate destination (Short tour).
Or, see 209 to add to Favorites.
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Where
207
to set as Destination
Precautions
caution
Describes the precautions you
should take when performing
the operation.
note
Provides supplementary
description and restrictions.
note
• The screens and examples are created for explanatory purpose. The screen may be different from the actual
screen and the examples may not be actually possible.
• The "TITLE TEXT" of the screens in this manual are the name of the actual screens.
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note
Name and Function of each Component
• Volume adjustment with the +key/–key also affects the hands free unit receiver volume and car audio
playback volume.
Power lamp
Lights red when the power is on and
goes off during standby and when the
power is off. Lights orange while charging
regardless of the power status.
+ key / – key
Press to adjust the volume of the built-in
speaker and headphone.
Keep pressing to continuously change the
volume.
Power switch
Turns On/Off the power of this device.
Also locks the keys and touch panel.
USB terminal
Connect to a PC.
Position key
The current map screen 107 112 is
displayed when pressed while any other
screen is displayed.
You can listen to the last voice guide once
more by pressing when receiving route
guide while displaying the current map
screen 112 .
Press for at least 2 seconds to erase the
screen. Press any key or touch the screen
to redisplay the screen.
Headphone terminal
Connect to a headphone.
SD card slot
Insert an SD card.
104
Reset button
Press to reset all settings of this device.
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■ Turning OFF the power
Turning power ON/OFF
Slide the power switch to the left (POWER),
hold for approximately 2 seconds and then
release while this device is in normal mode or
standby mode.
The screen goes blank and the power of this
device turns OFF.
The power lamp turns off.
■ Turning ON the power
Slide the power switch to the left (POWER) and
release.
The power of this device turns ON.
This device has a resume function which displays the last displayed screen when the power
is turned on.
■ Entering standby mode
Slide the power switch to the left (POWER) and
release while this device is in normal mode.
The screen goes blank and standby mode is
entered.
The power lamp remains lit.
■ Locking
Slide the power switch to the right (HOLD).
This device is locked and all key and touch
screen operations are disabled. Slide the power
switch to the left to unlock.
caution
• Unplug the cigarette lighter plug when you turn off the ignition in order to prevent the battery from
running out.
note
• This unit goes into standby mode when all of the following conditions are satisfied.
– There is no external power.
604
– Battery save mode is on.
– AV source is not playing.
– No operation is performed for a prescribed interval.
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Placing on/off the cradle
You can use external power and source such as iPod by placing this device in the accessory
cradle.
note
• A B cradle option is necessary in order to play external video source such as DVD player.
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Inserting/removing the SD card
Match the orientation of the SD card with the diagram and insert.
Hold the end of the SD card and pull out to remove.
caution
• Insert firmly until it stops. However, do not exert excessive force when inserting. Otherwise, you may
damage the SD card or the unit itself.
note
• When you insert an SD card, a message to confirm playback appears. Select [YES] to display the top category
402
screen of the SD card.
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Connect iPod
note
• An optional iPod connection cable (KCA-iP300V) is necessary to connect an iPod.
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Using outside the vehicle
■ Using at home
• Connect this unit to the outlet using an AC adapter and USB cable
• Connect a headphone (appropriate commercial product) to this unit
■ Connecting to a PC
• Connect this unit to a computer using an USB cable
caution
• Use the enclosed AC adaptor (KSUFB05000100W1UV-1) for this unit. To prevent a fire or electric shock
hazard, do not use an AC adapter other than the one specified.
• The power of this unit will not be completely cut off from the wall outlet when the power switch is
turned off. Install the equipment so that the wall outlet is easily accessible and, in case of emergency,
immediately unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
note
• The provided AC adapter is designed for use in Europe. When using the unit in a country outside Europe,
please prepare a AC adapter matching the AC adapter standard of the country.
• The unit is equipped with a built-in rechargeable battery so that it can be used without connecting the AC
adapter. However, the built-in battery has not been fully charged at the time of purchase, so it should be fully
recharged with one of the AC adapters. Recharging completes in about • hours.
caution
• This unit contains software and map database necessary for the operation of this unit.
Do not change or delete those files or folders.
note
• When connected to a PC, this unit functions as an USB Mass Storage Class auxiliary storage.
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Map screen of current location (not during route guide)
The map around the current location (current location screen) is displayed when this device is
turned ON.
AV quick control button
The button display changes in the order of
[OFF] = [NAV] = Current AV source name
= [OFF] each time you select the button.
Switch to [NAV] to display the name of the
street you are traveling.
Vehicle symbol
Displays the current position.
Map
Displays the map around the current
location.
Touch the map to switch to scroll map
screen. Touch once more to scroll the map
so that it is centered around the touched
location.
Keep on touching the map to scroll the
map in the touched direction. Release to
stop scrolling.
Menu button
Displays the Top Menu.
Current map screen (not during route guide)
1 2

Switch to the current AV source name to
display the AV quick control mode button.
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111

Remaining battery
Displays the remaining battery.
Clock
110
Displays the current time.
Select to switch between 12 hour clock
604
and 24 hour clock.
Compass button
Switches the map orientation.
Switches between north up and heading
up each time you select.
7 : 3D heading up
Displays the map (3D) so that the
direction of travel is at the top of
screen.
7 : 2D heading up
Displays the map (2D) so that the
direction of travel is at the top of
screen.
: 2D north up
Displays the map (2D) so that north on
the map is at the top of screen.
Bluetooth button
Displayed when a cell phone's hands free
set is connected by Bluetooth.
7 : The call screen appears when this
button is selected while the phone is
ready to make a call.
7 : The dial palette screen appears when
this button is selected while the phone
is busy.
Zoom button
109
Zooms in/out the map.
[–] : Shows a wider area map.
[+] : Shows a more map details.
note
• When the current map screen is not displayed, press the Position key or select
of each screen.
• The source name is not displayed when the source is Standby. Also, the external source connected to AV-in is
not displayed.
• [×] is displayed when the radio signal from the GPS satellite cannot be received. The current location is not
displayed correctly under this condition.
• When the map direction is heading up, the vehicle symbol is displayed lower than the center of the screen.
When the map direction is North up, the vehicle symbol is displayed at the center of the screen.
• Orient this device vertically when the map direction is heading up to display more of the map in the traveling
direction for greater convenience.
• When you turn on the PNX-7/PNX-5, you must wait while the system acquires satellite signals. This process
could take up to several minutes. Make sure your vehicle is outdoors in an open area away from tall buildings
and trees for fastest acquisition.
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Using in portrait mode
This unit can be used in portrait mode.
When this unit is used in portrait mode, more map is displayed in the traveling direction during
route guide (Super Front Wide). Also, you can display more titles in list display when selecting music.
note
• Set the Display mode to Portrait or Auto to display the screen supporting portrait mode.
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Change map scale
You can change the scale of the map displayed on the current map screen or scroll the map
screen as necessary.
note
• Available scales are 500km (300 miles) to 50m (50 yards) for 2D display and 500m (1/4 miles) to 50m (50yards)
for 3D display.
See 612 for information on switching between 2D display and 3D display and switching scale.
• Keep touching [+] or [-] to continuously change the scale.
• The scales of the scroll map screen and current map screen are independent. For example, even if you
change the scale to 50m in the scroll map screen, the map is displayed in the original scale when you return
to the current map screen.
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Change map display method
The map in the current map screen can be displayed north up (2D), heading up (2D), or heading
up (3D).


Displays the map so that north on the map is at the
top of screen (fixed to 2D).
The map can be viewed in the same manner as road
map.
Displays the map (2D) so that the direction of travel is
at the top of screen.
This is convenient when viewing the map while
driving.
The map is displayed as seen from the air (fixed to
heading up).

note
• When the map direction is heading up, the vehicle symbol is displayed lower than the center of the screen.
When the map direction is north up, the vehicle symbol is displayed at the center of the screen.
• Orient this device vertically when the map direction is heading up to display more of the map in the traveling
direction for greater convenience.
• 2D/3D display can be set from 612 also.
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Control AV source on current map screen
■ Using Bluetooth
1 Select to play from the previous music.
When you select the AV quick control button to switch to the current AV source name, the AV
quick control buttons appear at the bottom of the screen. These buttons can be used to control
the current AV source while displaying the map.
■ Using SD card
2 Select to play or pause.
3 Select to play from next music.

1 Select to display the playback status (3 or 8).
2 Select to play from the beginning of the music or
the previous file.
3 Select to play or pause.
4 Select to play the next file.

■ Playing iPod
1 Select to display the playback status (3 or 8).
2 Select to play from the beginning of the music or
the previous content.
3 Select to play or pause.
4 Select to play the next content.

■ Playing DVD
1 Select to play from the previous chapter.
2 Select to play or pause.
3 Select to play from the next chapter.

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Map screen of current location (during route guide)
The current map screen is displayed as follows during route guide (current map screen).
Current map screen (during route guide)
1 2
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Road information
Displays the name of the road you are
traveling.
Select to display the name of the road you
will travel next.
Destination Direction Finder
Shows the approximate direction of the
destination.
AV quick control button
The button display changes in the order of
[OFF] = [NAV] = Current AV source name
= [OFF] each time you select the button.
Switch to [NAV] to display road
information.
Switch to the current AV source name to
display the AV quick control mode button.
Vehicle symbol
Displays the current position.
Menu button
Displays the Top Menu.
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Map
Displays the map around the current
location.
Touch the map to switch to scroll map
screen. Touch once more to scroll the map
so that it is centered around the touched
location.
Keep on touching the map to switch to
scroll map screen and scroll the map in
the touched direction. Release to stop
scrolling.

Remaining battery
Displays the remaining battery.
Clock
Displays the current time.
9 0
: 2D north up
Displays the map (2D) so that north on
the map is at the top of screen.
Destination information button
Displays the distance to the destination,
expected arrival time, and duration.
Switches between expected arrival time
and duration each time you press.
Compass button
Switches the map orientation.
Switches between north up and heading
up each time you select.
7 : 3D heading up
Displays the map (3D) so that the
direction of travel is at the top of
screen.
7 : 2D heading up
Displays the map (2D) so that the
direction of travel is at the top of
screen.
Bluetooth button
Displayed when a cell phone's hands free
set is connected by Bluetooth.
7 : The call screen appears when this
button is selected while the phone is
ready to make a call.
7 : The disconnect screen appears when
selected while the phone is busy.
Zoom button
Zooms in/out the map.
[–] : Shows a wider area map.
[+] : Shows a more map details.
Speed limit information
Displays the speed limit of the street you
are traveling.
You can turn off the speed limit display.
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note
• See 207 , 208 or 302 for information on how to start the route guide.
• Select
on each screen of this device to return to the above current map screen.
• The source name is not displayed when all sources are off. Also, the external source connected to AV-in is not
displayed.
• The speed limit information and road information are not displayed if the information cannot be obtained.
• x is displayed when the radio signal from the GPS satellite cannot be received. The current location is not
displayed correctly under this condition.
• When the map direction is heading up, the vehicle symbol is displayed lower than the center of the screen.
When the map direction is North up, the vehicle symbol is displayed at the center of the screen.
• Orient this device vertically when the map direction is heading up to display more of the map in the traveling
direction for greater convenience.
• If the current traveling speed exceeds the speed limit, the speed limit information flashes as a warning.
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You can turn off this warning.
• When you turn on the PNX-7/PNX-5, you must wait while the system acquires satellite signals. This process
could take up to several minutes. Make sure your vehicle is outdoors in an open area away from tall buildings
and trees for fastest acquisition.
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Guide near guide point (during route guide)
When you approach a guide point, the voice guide is output and an enlarged intersection view
is displayed.
When you pass the guide point, the enlarged intersection view disappears.
Enlarged intersection view

Enlarged intersection view
Displays an enlarged view of the passing
intersection.
Touch the screen to erase the enlarged
intersection view.
Distance display
Displays the distance to the guide point
as a bar.
Next road information
The name of the road you are going to
travel next is displayed.
note
• The distance for displaying the enlarged intersection view depends on the guide point.
• Press the Position key to listen to the last voice guide one more.
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Map screen displaying desired location
Touch the map on the current map screen to switch to the scroll map screen and scroll the map
to display the desired location.
Scroll map screen
• In the scroll map screen, the map is fixed to north up (2D) and cannot be changed.
• The scales of the scroll map screen and current map screen are independent. For example, even if you
change the scale to 50m in the scroll map screen, the map is displayed in the original scale when you return
to the current map screen.
• A confirmation message is displayed when you select [Add]. Select [YES] to add the position indicated by the
cursor to Favorites and erase the message.
•
is displayed when you search for a location and display the scroll map screen with [Show in Map].
Select
to return to the original screen (screen where you selected [Show in Map]).

[Pos]
Select to return to the current map screen.
Compass
Select to display the north direction.
Cursor
Indicates the position to be controlled.
The cursor is always displayed at the center
of the screen.
Zoom button
Zooms in/out the map.
[+] : Shows a more map details.
[–] : Shows a wider area map.
[Set]
Sets the position indicated by the cursor
206 ) or intermediate
as destination (
207 ).
destination (
[Add]
Add the position indicated by the cursor to
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Favorites.
Map
Touch the map to switch to display the
map so that the touched location is at the
center.
Keep on touching the map to scroll the
map. Release to stop scrolling.
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Display Top menu
Top Menu
Many of the operation of this device can be performed from the Top menu.
4 5
Operation
Select [MENU].


The Top Menu is displayed.
[A/V]
Displays the Source menu to switch AV
source and perform various operation.
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[Where]
Displays the Search menu to search
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location by various method.
You can set the searched location as
the Final destination or Intermediate
destination of the Short tour route.
You can also add them to Favorites and
save them.
[Tools]
Displays the Tool menu to set and
manipulate Bluetooth devices and display
501
GPS satellite information.
Select to return to the current map screen.
Select to return to the current map screen.
Displays the Setup menu to set the map
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display method and this device.
[Route]
Displays the Route menu to edit the tour
301
route.
Destination of the Round trip tour route is
also set from the route menu.
note
• When the top menu is displayed with the remote control, select
to return to the last displayed screen.
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■ Searching for drive route
Tour rout and drive route
■ What is a tour?
A tour route starts from the current location, passes through several intermediate destinations,
and arrives at the final destination.
A tour route consists of 0 or more intermediate destinations and one or more final destinations.
■ Setting a tour route
A relatively short distance tour such as stopping over at Heathrow Airport to pick up John,
passing through Tower of London (intermediate destination) and Buckingham Palace and
bringing him home is referred to as Short Tour.
In the above example, London International Airport, Tower of London, and Buckingham Palace
are intermediate destinations and home is the final destination.
Searching the route to drive along the tour route is referred to as route search and the searched
route is referred to as the drive route.
In the case of short tour, drive route search is started automatically when you set the final
destination. Also, when you set intermediate destinations, select [Calc Route] on each screen to
start.
In this case, the drive route along the entire trip from the current location (start location) to the
final destination is searched.
In the case of round trip tour, select [Calc Route] on each screen to search the drive route
from the current location (start location) to the destination (Destination 1). When you reach
Destination 1, the drive route from Destination 1 to Destination 2 is searched.
■ Setting the drive route search condition
You can set the restrictions (left/right turns, toll roads/express ways) when searching the drive
route.
You can also select the drive route type (give priority to distance or travel time).
On the other hand, a relatively long distance tour starting from home in London, stopping at
University of Paris to pick up Michelle, and attending a conference at the University of Naples is
referred to as a Round trip tour.
In the above example, University of Paris and University of Naples are destinations.
On this device, the method of setting up a tour route is different between Short tour and Round
trip tour.
÷ Setting a Short tour route
To set a Short tour route, search the location with the method described below
that location as the intermediate destination or final destination.
÷ Round trip tour
Select [Plan Tour] from the Route Menu to start setting the Round trip tour route
location by various method 202 , and set as destination.
202
302
and set
, search
■ Editing the tour route
You can also edit an already created tour route by changing the order of intermediate
destinations and adding or deleting intermediate destinations.
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Display Search menu
Search menu (1/2)
Displaying the Search menu from the Top menu to search the destination.
Operation
Select [Where].


[Home]
Select to add home as destination.
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The Search menu appears.

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[Favorites]
Select to search the destination from
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Favorites.
Select to return to the Top menu.
[POI]
Select to search the destination from the
210 , 211
point of interest type.
[ ][ ]
Select to turn the Search menu page.
[Last Dest.]
Select to search the destination from a list
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of destinations.
[Address]
Select to search the destination from
203
address.
Select to return to the current map screen.
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[Coordinate Input]
Select to search the destination by
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entering coordinates.
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Search menu (2/2)

[From Map]
Select to search the destination from the
219
map.
[Rent-A-Car Return]
Select to search for a place to return renta-car and a drive route passing by a gas
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Search various locations
You can search locations from the database by the following six methods (Location search).
203
− Address
210 , 211
− Facility type
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− Coordinates
212
− Favorites
221
− Home
216
− Past final destinations (Last Destinations)
219
You can also search by scrolling the map.
Also, if you are using a rent-a-car, you can easily search for return location and fueling location.
220
The searched location can be set as the intermediate destination or final destination of a Short
tour or the destination of a Round trip tour. You can also add it to Favorites.
note
• In order to search a location from Favorites, you must add it to Favorites first.
• See 222 for information on adding home.
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Search location by address
Searching destination from address (Address Search).
To enter another address
information, select [OK] and repeat
from 2.
Select [LIST] when the number of hits
becomes reasonable.
Preparation
Have the Search menu displayed.
Select the button of the desired
location.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll the list.
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Operation

Select [Address].

Select the button of the item to enter.

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Enter the address information.
• Go to 206 to set the searched location as the Final destination (Short tour) or go to 207 to set as
Destination (Round trip tour) or Intermediate destination (Short tour).
Or, go to 209 to add to Favorites.
• See 204 for the details of the address input selection screen in 2.
• See 205 for the details of the address information input screen in 3.
• You can narrow down the candidates by entering as much address information as possible ins 2 and 3.
• A list may be displayed instead of address information input screen in 3.
• The current sort order is shown on the right of the list with buttons in 5. Select these buttons to change the
sort order of the list as Alphabetical = Distance = Sort off.

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Address input selection screen details
The address input selection screen appears when you select [Address] from the Search menu.
On this screen, select the type of address information to enter to search for location.
Address input selection screen

[ABC]
Enter the country (Example: “UK”), and
prefecture.
[ZIP-Code City Name]
Enter a Zip code (Example: “CB21TN”) or a
city (Example: “Cambridge”).
[House-Nr.]
Enter the house number (Example: 1677).
Select to return to the Search menu.
[Set Destination]
Set as Final Destination 206 or
Intermediate Destination 207 .
[Option]
Add to Favorites.
You can also display the map of the
searched location.
Select to return to the current map screen.
[City Part]
Enter the area name.
[Crossing]
Enter the intersecting street name.
[Street Name]
Enter the street (Example: “Trinity Lane”).
note
• House number may be displayed as range (Example: 1601 to 1699).
If there is no corresponding number, switch to list display and select from range.
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Address information input screen details
• Fuzzy search can only be turned on/off with [Guess] during City Name input.
The address information input selection screen appears when you select the button of the item
to enter on the address input selection screen.
Enter the address information with characters on this screen.
Address information input screen
3 4

Input
Select to enter the item selected in the
address input selection screen.
Candidate
Select to display the candidates starting
with the entered letter.
Hits
Select to display the number of database
hits.
[BS]
Select to delete the previously entered
letter.
[SP]
Select to enter a space.
[Guess]
Select to turn On/Off fuzzy search for City
Name input.
[A/a]
Select to switch between uppercase and
lowercase.
Keyboard
Enter characters.
Select to cancel entering and return to the
Search menu.
[ÄÖÜ]
Select to display the accented character
keyboard.
[123/M]
Select to switch between numeric
keyboard and alphabetic keyboard.
[OK]
Select to return to the Search menu.
[LIST]
Select to display a list of locations found in
the database.
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Start route guide setting the searched location as Final
Destination
Setting the searched location as the Final destination of Short tour.
note
• To set the short tour, first set the Final destination.
• To add an intermediate destination without starting route guide, repeat selecting
appears.
• You can set the drive route search condition by selecting [Route Option] in 2.
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until the Search menu
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• Set the desired arrival time by selecting [ ] or [ ] in 3 and select [Recalculation] to recalculate and display
the start time.
• The screen in 1 is for address search, but you can also select [Set Destination] in the search screen for other
locations to display the screen in 2 and set the searched location as the destination.
Preparation
Have the location to set as destination searched.
Operation
Select [Set Destination].

Select [New Guidance].
A tour route is created and set as destination.

Select [Go] to start route guide.
Returns you to the current map screen and
displays the drive route appears.

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Start route guide setting the searched location as
Intermediate Destination
Setting the searched location as the Intermediate destination of Short tour.
Preparation
Select [Calc.].
Select [Go] to start route guide.
Have the location to set as Intermediate Destination searched.
The drive route is searched based on the current tour route.
This returns you to the current map screen
and displays the drive route on the map.
Operation

Select [Set Destination].
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note

Select [Intermediate Destination].
• The screen in 1 is for address search, but you can also select [Set Destination] in the search screen for other
locations to display the screen in 2 and set the searched location as the destination.
• Set the desired arrival time by selecting [ ] or [ ] in 5 and select [Recalculation] to recalculate and display
the start time.

Select [Add] for the destination to
add.

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Check the searched location on map
Displaying the searched location on the scroll map screen.
note
• Select [Set] in 2 to set the location displayed on the map as destination.
• Select [Add] in 2 to add the location displayed on the map to Favorites.
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207
209
Preparation
Have the location to add to Favorites searched.
Operation
Select [Option].

Select [Show in Map].

The Scroll map screen appears.

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Add searched location to Favorites
Adding the searched location to Favorites.
Preparation
Have the location to add to Favorites searched.
Operation
Select [Option].

Select [Save].
A confirmation message is displayed.

Select [YES].
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note
• You can add up to 50 locations to Favorites.
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• You can also add tour route destinations to Favorites.
• Select [Show in Map] in 2 to display the searched location on the map.
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Search point of interest
Searching for the location in facilities related to traffic.
Select the button of the point of
interest.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll the list.
Preparation

Have the Search menu displayed.
The POI information screen appears.
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Operation
Select [POI].

Complete
note

Select [Supra-regional].
• The current sort order is shown on the right of the list with buttons in 4. Select these buttons to change the
sort order of the list as Alphabetical = Distance = Sort off.
• If a cell phone is connected, you can select [Call] in 4 to call the searched location.
• You can also set the searched location as the destination or add it to Favorites.
See 206 to set the searched location as the Final destination (Short tour) or see 207 to set as Destination
(Round trip tour) or Intermediate destination (Short tour).
Or, see 209 to add to Favorites.

Select the category button of the
point of interest.

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Search location by point of interest type
Searching for points of interest (POI Search).
Select the button of the point of
interest.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll the list.
Preparation

Have the Search menu displayed.
The POI information screen appears.
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Operation
Select [POI].

Complete

Select the category button of the
point of interest.
note
• The current sort order is shown on the right of the list with buttons in 4. Select these buttons to change the
sort order of the list as Alphabetical = Distance = Sort off.
• If a cell phone is connected, you can select [Call] in 4 to call the searched location.
• You can also set the searched location as the destination or add it to Favorites.
See 206 to set the searched location as the Final destination (Short tour) or see 207 to set as Destination
(Round trip tour) or Intermediate destination (Short tour).
Or, see 209 to add to Favorites.

Select the sub-category button of the
point of interest.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll the list.

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Search from Favorites
• You can set the searched location as the destination.
See 206 to set the searched location as the Final destination (Short tour) or see 207 to set as Destination
(Round trip tour) or Intermediate destination (Short tour).
• If you selected [DEL.] in 2, all locations in Favorites are deleted.
• See 209 for information on how to add to favorites.
• You can edit the Favorites by selecting [Option] in the Favorites information screen in 2.
Searching for destination from saved Favorites.
Preparation
213 ,
215
Have your destination added to Favorites.
Have the Search menu displayed.
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Operation
Select [Favorites].

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

The Favorites information screen appears.

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Check Favorite location on map
Checking the location in Favorites on the map.
Select [Show in Map].
Preparation

Have your destination added to Favorites.
Have the Favorites list displayed.
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The Scroll map screen appears.
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Operation

Select the button of the location to
check.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll the list.
Complete
note

Select [Option].
• If you selected [DEL.] in 2, all locations in Favorites are deleted.
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• If you select [Del. Item] in 3, you can delete the location you selected in 1 from Favorites.
• If you select [Rename Item] in 3, you can edit the information of the location you selected in 1.
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Edit Favorite location information
Editing information of location in Favorites.
Preparation

Have the memory location added to Favorites.
Have the Favorites list displayed.
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201

Select the button of the location to
edit the information.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll the list.

Enter the information.
212
Operation
Select the button of the item to edit.
Select [Option].
Select [OK].
Returns you to the screen in 4.
Complete
note
• If you selected [DEL.] in 1, you can delete all the locations in Favorites.
• See 205 for information on how to use the keyboard.

Select [Rename Item].

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Delete Favorites
Deleting location in Favorites.
Select [OK].
Returns you to the screen in 1.
Complete
Preparation
note
Have the memory location added to Favorites.
Have the Search menu displayed.
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201
• If you selected [DEL.] in 1, you can delete all the locations in Favorites.
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Operation
Select the button of the location to
delete.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll the list.

Select [Option].

Select [Del. Item].
A confirmation message is displayed.

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Search from previously visited destination
The destination you searched and visited along the way as you receive route guide are stored as
previously visited destination.
You can search for destination from stored previously visited destinations.
Preparation
note
• If you select [DEL.] in 2, you can delete all previous destinations.
• You can also set the searched location as the destination or add it to Favorites.
See 206 to set the searched location as the Final destination (Short tour) or see 207 to set as Destination
(Round trip tour) or Intermediate destination (Short tour).
Or, see 209 to add to Favorites.
• Select [Option] on the Previously visited destination information screen in 2 to edit previous destinations.
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Have the Search menu displayed.
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Operation
Select [Last Dest.].

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

The Previously visited destination information
screen appears.

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Edit previously visited destination
Editing stored previously visited destination.
Preparation
Select [Del. Item].
A confirmation message is displayed.

Have the Search menu displayed.
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Operation
Select [YES].
The previously visited destination selected in
2 is deleted and you are returned to 2.
Complete
Select [Last Dest.].
note
• Select [DEL.] in 2 to delete all previous destinations.
• Select [Save in Favorites] in 4 to add the previously visited destination selected in 2 to Favorites.
• Select [Show in Map] in 5 to check the previously visited destination selected in 2 on the map.

Select the button of the previous
destination to edit.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll the list.

Select [Option].

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Search by coordinates
Searching locations by coordinates (Coordinate Search).
Preparation
Select [OK].
Repeat 2 and 3 to enter longitude
and latitude.
Select [OK].
Have the Search menu displayed.
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Operation

Select [Coordinate Input].

Select [Setting] of the item to enter
longitude or latitude.

Complete

Enter the longitude or latitude in the
following format.
Example: If East longitude 2 degrees 2 min.
38 sec.
[E]2[°]20[']38["]
note
• You can enter longitude or latitude first.
• If you select [Setting.] for Latitude in 2, [N] (North latitude) and [S] (South latitude) appear in 3. If you select
[Setting.] for Longitude in 2, [E] (East longitude) and [W] (West longitude) appear in 3.
• You can also set the searched location as the destination or add it to Favorites.
See 206 to set the searched location as the Final destination (Short tour) or see 207 to set as Destination
(Round trip tour) or Intermediate destination (Short tour).
Or, see 209 to add to Favorites.

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Search from map
Searching for destination from a map.
Preparation
Have the Search menu displayed.
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Operation
Select [From Map].

Scroll the map and place the cursor
on the desired location.

Complete
note
• If [From Map] does not appear in 1, select [ ].
• You can also set the searched location as the destination or add it to Favorites.
See 206 to set the searched location as the Final destination (Short tour) or see
(Round trip tour) or Intermediate destination (Short tour).
Or, see 209 to add to Favorites.
207
to set as Destination
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Search for rent-a-car return
Searching for drive route with rent-a-car return as the Final destination and its nearest gas station as Intermediate destination.
Preparation
Select [LIST].
Select the button of the desired
location.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll the list.
Have the Search menu displayed.
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201
Operation
Select [Rent-A-Car Return].
Select [OK].


Select the button of the item to enter.
Select the button of the desired renta-car dealer.


Enter the address information.
An inquiry message is displayed.


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Select [Set Destination].
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Select [YES] or [NO].
10
Select [Go] to start route guide.
[YES] : Set the gas station nearest the rent-acar parking as Intermediate destination.
[NO] : Set the rent-a-car parking as the nearest
destination.
Returns you to the current map screen and
displays the drive route appears.

Complete
note
• If a cell phone is connected, you can select [Call] on the POI information screen in 8 to make a phone call.
• Set the desired arrival time by selecting [ ] or [ ] in 10 and select [Recalculation] to recalculate and display
the start time.
• The current sort order is shown on the right of the list with buttons in 5 and 7. Select these buttons to
change the sort order of the list as Alphabetical = Distance = Sort off.
• A list screen may be displayed in 3.
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Go home
Searching for drive route to return home or drive route with home as Intermediate destination.
Preparation
Complete
note
201
Operation
Returns you to the current map screen and
displays the drive route appears.

Have home set.
Have the Search menu displayed.
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Select [Go] to start route guide.
Select [Home].
• If home is not added, select [Home] to display the screen to add home. See 222 for information on adding
home.
• To add home as Intermediate destination, have a tour route created with the destination set.
• You can set the drive route search condition by selecting [Route Option] in 2.
312 , 313
• Set the desired arrival time by selecting [ ] or [ ] in 3 and select [Recalculation] to recalculate and display
the start time.

Select [New Guidance] or
[Intermediate Destination].

[New Guidance]:
A tour route is created and your home is set as
destination. ( 3 )
[Intermediate Destination] :
Home is added as Intermediate destination to
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Change/Add home
Adding home.
Preparation
Select [Edit] for Home Address.

Have the Search menu displayed.
Search home by any Search method.
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Operation
Select

Select [Set Destination].
Home is added and you are returned to 3.

Select [Nav Map Setting].

Complete
note

• If home is already added, a confirmation message appears before 5. Select [YES] and go to 5.
In this case, the previous home location will be overwritten.
Select [ ] to display screen 4/4.

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Display Route menu
Route menu
Displaying Route menu to handle tour route or drive route from the Top menu.
Operation
Select [Route].


[Plan Tour]
Select to create a Round trip tour route.
[Cancel Guidance]
Select to cancel route guide.
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The Route menu appears.
If a Round trip tour route is already set, you
can edit the tour route.
[Route option]
Select to set the drive route search
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condition.
[DEMO]
Select to simulate the drive guide. The
start location and destination can be set
independently of the current drive route.
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[Plan Navi]
Select to edit the Short tour route.
Select to return to the Top menu.
Select to return to the current map screen.
[Navi map Context]
Select to control during route guide.
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Set round trip tour
Setting the destination of Round trip tour.
Repeat 2 to 3 to set all Destinations.
Preparation
Have the Route menu displayed.

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Complete
Operation
Select [Plan Tour].
Round trip tour route is displayed.

Select [Add].
note
• Select [Plan tour] when a route is already set in 1 to display the destination list of the Round trip tour.
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• Select [Calc.] in 4 to search the drive route from the current location to the next destination.
• Select [INFO.] in 4 to perform the following:
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– View destination information.
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– Check the destination on the map.
306
• Select [Delete Destination] in 4 to delete destination individually.
• Select [Option] in 4 to perform the following:
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– Add all destination to Favorites.
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– Delete all destinations.
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– Change the order of destinations.
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– Display the entire drive route on the map.
311
– Display the drive route as list.

Search the destination by any
method and select [Set Destination].
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View tour route
Tour route screen
Displaying destinations set in Short tour or Round trip tour route.
Preparation
Have the Route menu displayed.

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Operation
Select [Plan Tour] or [Plan Navi].
[Add]
Select to add destination. The Search
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menu appears.
[Calc.]
Select to search the drive route.
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Destination
Select to display the set destinations.
The drive route is searched to travel the
displayed destinations from the top.
Scroll bar
Activates when the destinations do not fit
in one screen and allows you to scroll the
list of destinations.
[INFO.]
Select to display the selected destination's
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information.
[Option]
Select to display tour route details and add
destination to Favorites.

The Tour route screen appears.

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Display destination information
Displaying information of destinations set in tour route.
Preparation
Have the Tour route screen displayed.
or
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301
303
303
Operation
Select the button of the destination
to display the information.

Select [INFO.].
Information of the selected destination is
displayed.

Complete
note
• Select [Show in Map] on the destination information screen in 2 to display a map around the destination (
305 ).
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Check destination on the map
Checking the location of destination set in Short tour or Round trip tour on the map.
Preparation
Select [Show in Map].

Have the Search menu displayed.
The Scroll map screen appears.
or
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301
303
303
Operation
Select the button of the destination
to display on map.

Complete

note
• Select [Add] on the Scroll map screen in 3 to add the location displayed on map to Favorites.
• Select [Set] on Scroll map screen in 3 to set the location displayed on map as destination.
Select [INFO.].
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Individually delete destination
Individually deleting destination set in tour route.
Preparation
Select [YES].
Select [YES].
Route guide is stopped.
The selected destination is deleted and you
are returned to the Tour route screen.
Have the Tour route screen displayed.
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or
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Operation
Select the button of the destination
to delete.
note
• Step 4 is not necessary if route guide is not active or if the destination you are trying to delete (Round trip
tour) is not a destination of the current drive route.
• If you stop route guide in 4, the searched drive route is deleted.

Select [Option].
Select [Delete Destination].
A confirmation message is displayed.

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Change the order of destinations
Changing the order of destinations set in the tour route.
Preparation
Select [YES].
Select the arrow button of the
destination.
Route guide is stopped.
The order of destinations changes.
Have the Tour route screen displayed.
or

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Complete
Operation
Select the button of the destination
to change the order.

Select [Option].
Select [Move Destination].
note
• If you stop route guide in 4, the searched drive route is deleted.
• A vehicle mark in 5 indicates the zone you are currently traveling.
The button of the destinations you already traveled (destination on the Start side of the vehicle mark) is
grayed out and you cannot move to location before that destination.
• To search the drive route once again with the new order, select [Calc] following 5.
To edit the tour route further, select
after 5. Returns you to the Tour route screen.
A confirmation message is displayed.

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Delete tour route
Deleting all destinations set in the tour route.
Preparation
Have the Tour route screen displayed.
or
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301
303
303
Operation
Select [Option].

Select [Delete All Destinations].
A confirmation message is displayed.

Select [YES].
All destinations are deleted and you are
returned to the Tour route screen.
Complete
note
• If you delete all destinations with the above procedure, the tour route itself is deleted as well as the drive
route.
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Add all destination to Favorites
Adding destinations set in tour route to Favorites.
Preparation
Have the Tour route screen displayed.
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301
303
303
Operation
Select [Option].

Select [Save Destination to Favorites].
A confirmation message is displayed.

Select [YES].
All destinations are added to Favorites and you
are returned to the Tour route screen.
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Display entire drive route on map
Displaying the drive route of a Short tour from the current location to the Final Destination or of
a Round trip tour from the current location to the next destination on the map.
Preparation
Have the Tour route screen displayed.
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301
303
303
Operation
Select [Option].

Select [Show Route].


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311
note
Display drive route details
• On the Route list screen in 2, location with TMC information are displayed as button. Select the button of the
location to display TMC information.
Displaying drive route details.
Preparation
Have the Tour route screen displayed.
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301
303
303
Operation
Select [Option].

Select [Tour List].

The Route list screen appears.

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312
Select to set the drive route search condition
note
• Even if you set to avoid left/right turns, they will be used if the destination cannot be reached without them.
• Even if you set to avoid express ways, toll roads, and ferries, they will be used if the destination cannot be
reached without them.
Setting the drive route search condition.
Preparation
Have the Route menu displayed.
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Operation
Select [Route option].

Select the search condition button.
[Turn] : Avoid left/right turns.
[Motorway] : Allow use of express ways.
[Toll Road] : Allow use of toll roads.
[Ferry] : Allow use of ferries.

Select
Returns you to the Route menu.
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Set drive route type
Setting the drive route type.
Select the route type button.
Preparation
Have the Route menu displayed.
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Operation
[Economical] : Search the most economical
route. Go to 5.
[Ecological] : Search the route with least effect
on environment. Go to 5.
[Short] : Search the route with shortest distance. Go to 5.
[Fast] : Search the route with shortest travel
time. Go to 5.
[Optimal] : Allows you to set the balance between travel time and distance.
Select [Route option].
If you select [Optional] in 3, select
[+] or [–] to set the balance between
emphasizing travel time and
distance.


Select [OK].
Returns you to the Route menu.
Select [Kind of Route].
Complete
note

• Even if you select [Fast] in 3, the searched route may not always be the fastest. Also, even if select [Short], the
searched route may not always be the shortest.
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Set average speed
Setting the average speed used to calculate the travel time or expected arrival time.
Preparation
Select the button of the desired speed.
[Slow] : Assume driving at relatively slow
speed.
[Normal] : Assume driving at normal speed.
[Fast] : Assume driving at relatively fast speed.
[Adaptive] : Set according to road condition.

Have the Route menu displayed.
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Complete
Operation
Select
Select [Route option].
■ When [Adaptive] is selected

If you select [Adaptive] in 3, select
[+] or [–] to set the assumed speed
according to street condition.
Select [Speed Profile].

Select [OK].
Select

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Display route guide menu
Route guide menu
Displaying route guide menu.
Preparation
Have the Route menu displayed.

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Operation
[Jam Ahead Cancel Jam]
Select to repeat drive route search to avoid
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traffic jam ahead.
[Dest Info.]
Select to display next intermediate
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destination information.
Select [Navi map Context].
[Skip Next Dest.]
Select to cancel next intermediate
destination and search drive route once
more.
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Select to return to the top menu.

[Route List]
Select to display drive route details.
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The Route guide menu appears.
[Show Route]
Select to display drive route on map.
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Select to return to the current map screen.
[Alternative Route]
Select to repeat route search with different
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search condition.

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note
Avoid traffic jam
• The traffic jam avoiding distance is different between normal street and express way.
• Set the desired arrival time in 3 and select [Recalculation] to recalculate and display the start time.
Searching for route avoiding traffic jam.
Preparation
Have the Route guide menu displayed.
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301
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Operation
Select [Jam Ahead Cancel Jam].

Select the distance to start avoiding
traffic jam.

Select [Go].
Returns you to the current map screen and
displays the new drive route.

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note
Skip next destination
Searching drive route skipping the next destination.
• If there is no destination remaining in the tour route when the next destination is skipped, the current map
screen appears when you select [OK] in 2.
• Set the desired arrival time in 2 and select [Recalculation] to recalculate and display the start time.
Preparation
Have the Route guide menu displayed.
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301
315
Operation
Select [Skip Next Dest.].
A confirmation message is displayed.

Select [OK].
Select [Go].
Returns you to the current map screen and
displays the new drive route.

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Display next destination information
Displaying the next destination's information.
Preparation
Have the Route guide menu displayed.
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301
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Operation
Select [Dest Info.].


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Search alternate route
Repeating route search with different condition.
Preparation
Select [Calc].
Select [Go].
Returns you to the current map screen and
displays the new drive route.
Have the Route guide menu screen displayed.

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301
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Complete
Operation
Select [Alternative Route].
A confirmation message is displayed.
note
• Set the desired arrival time in 5 and select [Recalculation] to recalculate and display the start time.

Select [YES].
Set the search condition.
See
312
and
313

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Cancel route guide
Canceling current route guide.
Preparation
Have the Route menu displayed.
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301
Operation
Select [Cancel Guidance].

Select [OK].
Route guide is canceled and you are returned
to the current map screen.
No drive route is displayed on the current map
screen.
Complete
note
• You should cancel route guide if you want to travel off the drive route.
• The drive route is not deleted even if you cancel it.
303 ) and select [Calc].
To resume route guide, display the tour route (
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Drive in demo mode
Simulating the route guide specifying the start and destination locations.
Preparation
Select [Set Destination].
Repeat 2 to 4 to set both the start and
destination locations.
Select [Start Demo].
Returns you to the screen in 2.
Have the Route menu displayed.
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Operation
Select [DEMO].

Starts route search and demo mode drive.

Select [Set] for the Start Location
Description or Destination Location
Description.

Set the start location or destination.

Complete
note
• See 202 for information on how to set the start or destination location in 3.
• You are returned to 2 when you arrive at the destination in demo mode.
Select [Auto Rep.] in 6 to repeat demo mode from the start location.
• When you select
in demo mode, a confirmation message appears and you are returned to 2 after you
select [YES].
• The searched drive route is canceled if you select [Set Demo] in 6 when a drive route is already searched.
However, the destination is saved as previous destination.

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Display Source menu
Source menu (When connecting iPod)
Displaying the Source menu to switch the AV source from the Top menu.
Operation
Select [A/V].


The Source menu appears.
[iPod]
Select to play music and video in the
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connected iPod.
[DVB-T]
Select to switch to terrestrial digital
television broadcasts (digital TV).
Select to return to the current map screen.
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Select to return to the Top menu.
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[SD]
Select to play files inside the inserted SD
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card.
[Bluetooth]
Select to play music in the connected
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Bluetooth device.

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[Standby]
Select to turn off the AV source.
note
• Unplayable AV source cannot be selected.
• Only PNX-7 can be viewed for digital TV.
• If the previously played AV source is available, select [A/V] to switch to the playback screen of that source and
start playback.
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Source menu (When connecting DVD)

[DVD]
Select to play music and video in the
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connected DVD player.
note
• [DVD] can be selected when a DVD player is connected and the Input Select is set to “DVD” (
• When Input Select is set to “AV in”, [AV IN] is displayed instead of [DVD].
• When iPod is connected, neither [DVD] nor [AV IN] is displayed.
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Display SD card's top category
SD card Top category screen
Displaying the top category for music selection from the Source menu.
Preparation
Have the Source menu displayed.

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Operation
Select [SD].
[PlayList]
Select to play from playlist.
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[Album]
Select to play music by album.
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Select to return to the current map screen.
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The top category of the SD card appears.
[Compose]
Select to play music by composer.
[Title]
Select to play music by title.
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[Artist]
Select to play music by artist.
[Photo Gallery]
Select to view still images.
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[Player]
Select to display the Player screen.
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408

[Genre]
Select to play music by genre.
[Video]
Select to play video.
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[SRC]
Select to return to the Source menu.
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Control while playing music in SD card
SD card music playback control screen
(Main screen)
Preparation
Have the music in the SD card playing.
Operation

Select [Player].
Album art
Select to display album art.
Music information
Select to display the artist name, music
title, and album title.
Select the name to horizontally scroll the
selected information.

The Music playback control screen (Main
screen) appears.
Play time bar
Select to display the playback progress.
Touch the bar to play from the touched
location.
[MORE]
Select to display the More screen.
[4]
Select to play from the beginning of the
music or the previous music.
[38]
Select to toggle between play and halt.
[¢]
Select to play the next music.
[SRC]
Select to return to the Source menu.
Select to return to the current map screen.
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Select to display the music in the list
(Playlist, Album. etc.) containing the
current music.

Complete
note
• If you select [Player] in 1, all songs are played.
[TOP]
Select to display the top category.
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Playback status
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SD card music playback control screen

[BACK]
Select to return to the Music playback
control screen (Main screen).
Select to repeat the current music.
Select to randomly play music in the
current list (Playlist, Album, etc.).
[1][¡]
Select to play at x2 speed in the forward or
backward direction.
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404
note
Select by title and play
Selecting and playing music file or video file in the SD card by title.
Preparation
Have the SD card Top category screen displayed.
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401
• If you select [ALL PLAY] or [Player] in 2, all songs are played.
• Select [A-Z] or [A-Z] in 2 to sort the list in ascending or descending order.
• Select [SRC] in 2 to return to the Source menu or [TOP] to return to the Top category screen. Or select [HOME]
to display a list of songs being played.
• If you displayed the screen in 2 from the Playlist selection screen ( 407 ), the screen changes in the order of
[All] = [Audio] = [Movie] = [All] each time you select [All].
Select [All] to list all files, [Audio] to list only audio files, and [Movie] to list only video files.
• See 403 for the screen displayed while playing a music file. See 412 for the screen displayed while
playing a video file.
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Operation
Select [Title].

Select the button of the title to play.
The music starts playing.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll the list.

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405
note
Select by album title and play
Select [ALL PLAY] in 2 to select songs in all albums.
Select [Player] in 2 to play songs from the first song in the top album.
Select [A-Z] or [A-Z] in 2 to sort the list in ascending or descending order.
Select [VIEW] in 2 to change the album display method from list display = album art thumbnail display =
rotation display. Select an album art during album art thumbnail display or rotation display to play the album.
• Select [SRC] in 2 to return to the Source menu or [TOP] to return to the Top category screen. Or select [HOME]
to display a list of songs being played.
• Select [ALL PLAY] in 3 to play all songs in the album.
• See 403 for the screen while playing.
•
•
•
•
Selecting and playing music in SD card by album title.
Preparation
Have the SD card Top category screen displayed.
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401
402
Operation
Select [Album].

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

Select the button of the music to play.
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The music is played.
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406
Select by artist name and play
Selecting and playing music in SD card by artist name.
Select the button of the music to play.
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The music is played.
Complete
Preparation
note
Have the SD card Top category screen displayed.
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401
Select [ALL PLAY] in 2 to select songs of all artists.
Select [Player] in 2 to play songs from the first song of the top artist.
Select [A-Z] or [A-Z] in 2 to sort the list in ascending or descending order.
Select [ALL PLAY] in 3 to play all songs of artist selected in 2.
Select [SRC] to return to the Source menu or [TOP] to return to the Top category screen. Or select [HOME] to
display a list of songs being played.
• See 403 for the screen while playing.
•
•
•
•
•
402
Operation
Select [Artist].

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

Select an album.
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407
note
Play from Playlist
•
•
•
•
•
•
You cannot create or edit Playlist from the PND. You must use a PC.
Select [ALL PLAY] in 2 to select files in all playlists.
Select [Player] in 2 to play songs from the first song in the top playlist.
Select [A-Z] or [A-Z] in 2 to sort the list in ascending or descending order.
Select [ALL PLAY] in 3 to play all songs in playlist selected in 2.
Select [SRC] to return to the Source menu or [TOP] to return to the Top category screen. Or select [HOME] to
display a list of songs being played.
• See 403 for the screen while playing.
Playing from playlist in the SD card.
Preparation
Have the SD card Top category screen displayed.
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401
402
Operation
Select [PlayList].

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

Select the button of the music to play.
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The music is played.
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408
Select by composer and play
Selecting and playing music in SD card by composer.
Select the button of the music to play.
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The music is played.
Complete
Preparation
note
Have the SD card Top category screen displayed.
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401
Select [ALL PLAY] in 2 to select songs of all composers.
Select [Player] in 2 to play songs from the first song in the top composer.
Select [A-Z] or [A-Z] in 2 to sort the list in ascending or descending order.
Select [SRC] in 2 to return to the Source menu or [TOP] to return to the Top category screen. Or select [HOME]
to display a list of songs being played.
• Select [ALL PLAY] in 3 to play all songs of composer selected in 2.
• See 403 for the screen while playing.
•
•
•
•
402
Operation
Select [Composer].

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

Select an album.
405
Next
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409
Select by genre and play
Selecting and playing music in SD card by genre.
Select the button of the music to play.
404
The music is played.
Complete
Preparation
Have the SD card Top category screen displayed.
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note
Select [ALL PLAY] in 2 to select songs in all genre.
Select [Player] in 2 to play songs from the first song in the top genre.
Select [A-Z] or [A-Z] in 2 to sort the list in ascending or descending order.
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 songs being played.
• Select [ALL PLAY] in 3 to play all songs of genre selected in 2.
• See 403 for the screen while playing.
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Operation
Select [Genre].
to

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

Select an album.
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■ Viewing each image in full screen
View still images
Displaying the still images in the SD card.
Select [Stand].
Preparation
Have the SD card Top category screen displayed.
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The selected image is displayed full screen.
If you select more than one image in 2, you
can scroll the images with [ ] and [ ].
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Operation
Select [Photo Gallery].

Complete

note
• Touch the screen when an image is displayed full screen to return to thumbnail display.
Select the images to display.
The selected images are checked.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll the thumbnail
display.

Next Page
note
• Select [ALL] in 2 to select all images. Or, select [Release] to cancel all selections.
• When selecting [FOL.UP] in 2, content of folder of one upper hierarch is displayed. Or, when selecting [TOP],
content of the top hierarchy is displayed.
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■ Viewing a slideshow
Select [Slide Show].

The selected images are displayed as slide
show.

Complete
note
• Touch the screen during slide show to return to thumbnail display.
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