Pioneer K031 Multi-Media AVN Navigation Server System with BT User Manual 11

Pioneer Corporation Multi-Media AVN Navigation Server System with BT 11

User Manual 11

=For details, refer to Memorizing the songon the next page.5Recalls channels from the presetTap to recall the preset channel.=For details, refer to Storing and recallingbroadcast stations on this page.6Switches the SIRIUS displayEach touch of [Disp] changes the display in-formation.Channel number —Channel name —Chan-nel category —Artist name/feature —Song/program title —Composer7Recalls equalizer curves=For details, refer to Using the equalizeron page 172.8Displays the “Function”menu=For details, refer to Using the“Function”menu on page 143.9Switches the SIRIUS channel selectmodeYou can switch the mode between the twomethods for selecting and listing the channel.All CH Mode:You can select a channel from all channelswhen you operate this function.Category Mode:You can select a channel within a selected ca-tegory that you operate this function.aSwitches between the AV operationscreen and the preset list displayYou can switch the screen display accordingto your preference.=For details of the operation, refer toSwitching between the AV operationscreen and the list screen on page 77.bSelects a SIRIUS bandTapping the key repeatedly switches betweenthe following SIRIUS bands: SIRIUS1,SIRIUS2,orSIRIUS3.pThis function is convenient for preparingdifferent preset lists for each band.cSwitches the channel categoryTouch [c]or[d] to select the desired cate-gory.Selecting a SIRIUS channel directlyYou can select a SIRIUS channel directly byentering the desired channel number.1 Touch [Direct].2 Touch [0] to [9] to input the desiredchannel number.To cancel the input numbers one by one,touch . Touching and holding allows youto delete all input numbers.3 While the input number is displayed,touch [Enter].The SIRIUS channel that was entered se-lected.4 Touch .You return to the previous display.Display the Radio IDIf you select CH: 000, the Radio ID is dis-played.1 Touch [Direct].2 Input [000] and then touch [Enter].If you select another channel, display of theRadio ID is canceled.3 Touch .You return to the previous display.4 Wait until the Radio ID is displayed.Storing and recalling broadcaststationsWith a tap of any of the preset tuning keys(“Preset 1”to “Preset 6”), you can easily storeup to six broadcast stations for later recall(also with the tap of a key).1 Select the channel that you want tostore in memory.En 141Chapter28Using the SIRIUS tunerUsing the SIRIUS tuner
2 Display the preset channel list.=For details, refer to Switches between theAV operation screen and the preset listdisplay on the previous page.3 Keep touching a preset tuning key[Preset 1] to [Preset 6].The selected station has been stored in mem-ory.The next time you tap the same preset tuningkey “Preset 1”to “Preset 6”the station is re-called from memory.pUp to 18 stations, six for each of three SIR-IUS bands can be stored in memory.Using “My Mix”functionThe MyMix function memorizes the song titleand artist name of the song currently being re-ceived. When a track that matches the memor-ized song title and artist name is beingbroadcast on a station other than the one youare listening to, you will be alerted, and youcan switch the station to listen to that song.pThe track itself is NOT downloaded; onlythe song title and the artist name are mem-orized.Memorizing the songThe song title and artist name of the song youare listening to can be memorized.%Touch and hold [Memo].The song title and artist name of the song youare listening to can be memorized.pUp to 10 song titles and artist names can bememorized.pYou cannot memorize a song that does nothave song title and artist name information.pYou cannot memorize the song title or theartist name of channel “000”.pThe memorized title may not be displayedcorrectly.When the memorized song is broadcastA beep sounds, and a message is displayed.Touch [Jump] to switch to that station, andyou can listen to that track. If you touch[Stay], the channel does not switch.pIf the alert for the song is “Off”or set“Alert”to “Off”, no notification will be pro-vided even when that song is broadcast.=For details, refer to Setting the memor-ized songs on the next page.pNotification may not be provided depend-ing on the situation of the Navigation Sys-tem.=For details, refer to Selecting the songsto alert on the next page.Using the “Instant Replay”functionThe “Instant Replay”function allows you toreplay the stored broadcast on Pioneer SIRIUSBUS INTERFACE (if Pioneer SIRIUS BUS IN-TERFACE capable for this function). As soonas you tune to a channel, Pioneer SIRIUS BUSINTERFACE automatically begins storing thebroadcast. It can store approximately up to 44minutes previous (depending on the selectedchannel and the memory capacity of PioneerSIRIUS BUS INTERFACE).1 Touch [Instant Replay] on the SIRIUSscreen to activate the “Instant Replay”mode.2 Touch keys for “Instant Replay”.Touch panelkeys Action[o]Return to the start of the currentsong or program. Touching againwill skip back to the previous songor program.[o] and hold Fast reverses.[p]Forwards play to the next song orprogram[p] and hold Fast-forwards.[f]Touching [f] switches betweenplayback and pause.En142Chapter28 Using the SIRIUS tuner
pDuring “Instant Replay”mode, each touchof [Disp] changes the display informationas follows;Time position —Channel number —Chan-nel name —Channel category —Artistname/feature —Song/program title —ComposerpYou cannot replay the broadcast prior to thebeginning of stored data.Using the “Function”menu%Touch on the “SIRIUS”screen.The “Function”menu appears.1231Sets the memorized songs2Uses the Game Alert function3Displays Game Information=For details of each function, refer to sec-tions below with the relative titles.Setting the memorized songsSelecting the songs to alertYou can change the setting of the alert whenthe track is broadcast again. You can enableor disable alert for each song.1 Touch [Memo Edit].2 Touch [cPrev] or [Next d] to select thedesired song.3 Touch [On/Off] to turn the setting on.When the alert for the song is activated, [On]appears at the beginning of the selected title.pTouch [On/Off] again to turn the setting off.Changing the alert settingYou can enable or disable alerts for all items atthe same time. This function is useful whenyou want to turn alerts off temporarily withoutchanging each memorized song.1 Touch [Memo Edit].2 Touch [Alert].Each touch of [Alert] turns it on or off.Deleting the memorized songsYou can delete each one of the memorizedtracks from the song title list.1 Touch [Memo Edit].2 Touch [cPrev] or [Next d] to select thesong title that you want to delete.3 Touch [Delete] when the song youwant to delete is displayed.A message will appear asking you to confirmthe deletion.4 Touch [Yes].En 143Chapter28Using the SIRIUS tunerUsing the SIRIUS tuner
Using the Game Alert functionSelecting teams for Game AlertThis navigation system can alert you whengames involving your favorite sports teams areabout to start. To use this function you need tostore the teams you want to follow in advance.1 Touch [Game Alert].2 Touch [cPrev] or [Next d] to select theleague.3 Touch [cPrev] or [Next d] to select theteam.4 Touch [On/Off].The team displayed as [On] is the alert target.pWhen the selected team is excluded fromthe alert target, the team is displayed as[Off]. Up to 12 teams can be selected.When you have already made 12 team se-lections, “FULL”is displayed and additionalteam selection is not possible. In this case,first delete the team selection and then tryagain.Changing the alert settingYou can enable or disable the alert for selecteditems. This function is useful when you wantto turn the alert off temporarily without chan-ging the setting of each selected team.1 Touch [Game Alert].2 Touch [Alert].Each touch of [Alert] turns it on or off.When a game involving one of yourteams is broadcastA message is displayed. Touch [Jump]toswitch the station, and you can view the gameinformation. If you touch [Stay], the channeldoes not switch.pAlerts may not be provided depending onthe status of the navigation system.Displaying Game InformationAn alert will be displayed when a game withthe team you selected is about to start (or iscurrently under way). You can also displaygame information and changes to the broad-cast channel.pThe Game Information function is availablewhen “Alert”is “On”in “Game Alert”.1 Touch [Game Info].2 Touch [Prev] or [Next] to view the gamescore information which is registered.pThe game score will be updated automati-cally.pTouch [Tune To] to switch to the channelthat broadcasts the displayed game.pIf you have not made any team selections,“Not Set”is displayed.pWhen no games involving your favoriteteams are currently being played“NO GAME”is displayed.En144Chapter28 Using the SIRIUS tuner
You can display the video image output by theequipment connected to the navigation sys-tem. For details of the connection method,refer to Installation Manual.CAUTIONFor safety reasons, video images cannot beviewed while your vehicle is in motion. To viewvideo images, you must stop in a safe place andapply the parking brake.Reading the screen121Source iconShows which source has been selected.2Current timeUsing AV1You can display the video image output by theequipment connected to video input 1.1 Touch [AV1 Input] on the “AV SystemSettings”menu.=For details, refer to Setting video input 1(AV1)on page 168.2 Display the AV operation screen.=For details of the operations, refer to Dis-playing the AV operation screen on page 77.3 Tap [AV1] on the left edge of thescreen.The image is displayed on the screen.4 Touch the screen to display the touchpanel keys.Using AV2You can display the video image output by theequipment connected to video input 2.1 Touch [AV2 Input] on the “AV SystemSettings”menu.=For details, refer to Setting video input 2(AV2)on page 168.2 Display the AV operation screen.=For details of the operations, refer to Dis-playing the AV operation screen on page 77.3 Tap [AV2] on the left edge of thescreen.The image is displayed on the screen.4 Touch the screen to display the touchpanel keys.Using the touch panel keys121Recalls equalizer curves=For details, refer to Using the equalizeron page 172.2Hides the touch panel keysTouching [Hide] hides the touch panel keys.Touch anywhere on the LCD screen to displaythe touch panel keys again.En 145Chapter29Using AV inputUsing AV input
The term “external unit”refers to futurePioneer devices that are not currently plannedfor, or to devices that allow control of basicfunctions although they are not fully con-trolled by the navigation system. Two externalunits can be controlled by this navigation sys-tem. When two external units are connected,the navigation system allocates them as exter-nal unit 1 or external unit 2.For details of the connection method, refer toInstallation Manual.For details of the operation, refer to the exter-nal unit’s operation manual. This section pro-vides information on external unit operationswith the navigation system that differ fromthose described in the external unit’s opera-tion manual.pOperation varies depending on the externalunit connected. (In some cases, the exter-nal unit may not respond.)Starting procedure1 Display the AV operation screen.=For details of the operations, refer to Dis-playing the AV operation screen on page 77.2 Tap [EXT1] or [EXT2] on the left edge ofthe screen to select the external unit.3 Use the touch panel keys on the screento control the external unit.=For details, refer to Using the touch panelkeys on the next page.Reading the screen12 341Source iconShows which source has been selected.2External unit indicatorDisplays the information that is sent by con-nected external units.3Current time4Auto/Manual mode indicatorShows the current mode.En146Chapter30 Using the external unit (EXT1,EXT2)
Using the touch panel keys6432151Sends a 1key to 6key commandThe external unit can be operated by transmit-ting the operating commands set to 1keythrough 6key.pOperation varies depending on the ex-ternal unit connected. (In some cases,some functions may not be used untilyou touch and hold the key.)2Sends a command [a],[b],[c],or[d]Touch to operate the external unit.pOperation varies depending on the ex-ternal unit connected. (In some cases,some functions may not be used untilyou touch and hold the key.)3Switches between automatic and manualfunctionYou can turn automatic and manual functionon or off.You can switch between Auto and Manualfunctions of the external unit connected.Initially, this function is set to Auto.pOperating commands set for Auto andManual operations vary depending onthe external unit connected.4Uses F1 through F4 to operate the externalunitThe external unit can be operated by transmit-ting the operating commands set to F1through F4.pThe operating commands set to F1through F4 vary depending on the exter-nal unit.pSome functions may not be used untilyou touch and hold the key.5Sends a band commandTouch to send a band command to the exter-nal unit.pOperation varies depending on the ex-ternal unit connected. (In some cases,the external unit may not respond.)6Recalls equalizer curves=For details, refer to Using the equalizeron page 172.En 147Chapter30Using the external unit (EXT1,EXT2)Using the external unit (EXT1,EXT2)
Displaying the “NaviSettings”screen1 Press the HOME button to display the“Top Menu”screen.2 Touch [Settings].The “Settings Menu”screen appears.pThis can also be operated using the “Short-cut Menu”screen.3 Touch [Navi Settings].The “Navi Settings”menu appears.4 Touch the item that you want tochange the setting.#Touch .Returns the previous screen.Checking the connectionsof leadsCheck that leads are properly connected be-tween the navigation system and the vehicle.Please also check whether they are connectedin the correct positions.1 Display the “Navi Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “NaviSettings”screen on this page.2 Touch [Connection Status].The “GPS Status”screen appears.234511Speed PulseThe Speed Pulse value detected by the navi-gation system is shown. “0”is shown whilethe vehicle is stationary.2GPS AntennaIndicates the connection status of the GPSantenna, the reception sensitivity, and fromhow many satellites the signal is received.Color Signal com-municationUsed in posi-tioningOrange Yes YesYellow Yes NopWhen the GPS antenna is connected tothis navigation system, “OK”is dis-played.When the GPS antenna is not con-nected to this navigation system, “NOK”is displayed.pIf reception is poor, please change theinstallation position of the GPS antenna.3Parking BrakeWhen the parking brake is applied, “On”isdisplayed. When the parking brake is re-leased, “Off”is displayed.4IlluminationWhen the headlights or small lamps of a ve-hicle are on, “On”is displayed. When thesmall lamps of a vehicle are off, “Off”is dis-played. (If the orange/white lead is not con-nected, “Off”appears.)5Back SignalEn148Chapter31 Customizing preferences
When the gear lever is shifted to “R”, thesignal switches to “High”or “Low”. (One ofthese is displayed depending on thevehicle.)Checking sensor learningstatus and driving statuspThe navigation system can automaticallyuse its sensor memory based on the outerdimensions of the tires.1 Display the “Navi Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “NaviSettings”screen on the previous page.2 Touch [3D Calibration Status].The “3D Calibration Status”screen appears.23451671SpeedIndicates the speed detected by the naviga-tion system. (This indication may be differ-ent from the actual speed of your vehicle,so please do not use this instead of thespeedometer.)2Acceleration or deceleration/RotationalspeedIndicates acceleration or deceleration velo-city of your vehicle. Also, rotational speedwhen your vehicle turns to left or right isshown.3DistanceIndicates driving distance.4Speed PulseIndicates the total number of speed pulses.5Learning StatusIndicates the current driving mode.6InclinationIndicates the degree of slope of the streetthat you are currently on.7Degree of learningSensor learning situations for distance(Distance), right turn (Right Turn), left turn(Left Turn) and 3D detection (3D) are indi-cated by the length of bars.pWhen tires have been changed orchains fitted, turning on the SpeedPulse allows the system to detect thefact that the tire diameter has changed,and automatically replaces the value forcalculating distance.pIf a separately sold speed pulse genera-tor (ND-PG1) is connected, the distancecalculation value cannot be replacedautomatically.Clearing statusYou can delete the learned results stored in[Distance], [Speed Pulse]or[Learning Sta-tus].1 Touch [Distance] or [Speed Pulse].The following message appears.2 Touch [Yes].Clears the results stored in [Distance]or[Speed Pulse].3 Touch [Learning Status].The following message appears.En 149Chapter31Customizing preferencesCustomizing preferences
4 Touch [All].Clears all learning statuses.pTouch [All] for the following cases:!After changing the installation positionof the navigation system!After changing the installation angle ofthe navigation system!After moving the navigation system toanother vehicle#Touch [Distance].Clears the learned results stored in [Distance].pWhen the distance accuracy is low, touch[Distance].Using the “Gas Mileage”functionInputting the fuel consumptioninformation for calculating thefuel costYou can estimate the fuel cost to your destina-tion by entering the fuel consumption informa-tion in the navigation system.=For details, refer to Setting a route to yourdestination on page 41.1 Display the “Navi Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “NaviSettings”screen on page 148.2 Touch [Gas Mileage].The “Gas Mileage Setting”screen appears.3 Enter the fuel consumption informa-tion.Enter the following items:!Surface Road Gas Mileage:Enter the fuel cost when you drive on ordin-ary roads.pHow the fuel cost is entered depends onthe “Gas Unit”setting.—When “Gas Unit”is set to “Liter”.Enter how much fuel you need to tra-vel 60 miles (100 kilometers).—When “Gas Unit”is set to “Gallon”.Enter how many kilometers (miles)you get to a gallon.!Freeway Gas Mileage:Enter the fuel cost when you drive on thefreeway.pHow the fuel cost is entered depends onthe “Gas Unit”setting.—When “Gas Unit”is set to “Liter”.Enter how much fuel you need to tra-vel 60 miles (100 kilometers).—When “Gas Unit”is set to “Gallon”.Enter how many kilometers (miles)you get to a gallon.!Gas Price Per Unit:Enter the fuel unit price.!Gas Unit:Set the fuel unit.!Currency:Set the unit of currency.When all the items are entered, inputting thefuel consumption information is complete.En150Chapter31 Customizing preferences

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