Pioneer K031 Multi-Media AVN Navigation Server System with BT User Manual 13

Pioneer Corporation Multi-Media AVN Navigation Server System with BT 13

User Manual 13

=For details, refer to Setting the “Favor-ites”icon display on page 156.4 To finish the setting, touch [OK].Displaying the “SystemSettings”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 [System Settings].The “System Settings”screen appears.4 Touch the item that you want tochange the setting.#Touch .Returns the previous screen.Customizing the regional settings1 Display the “System Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “SystemSettings”screen on this page.2 Touch [Regional Settings].The “Regional Settings”screen appears.Selecting the languageYou can set the languages used on the pro-gram and voice guidance. Each language canbe set separately.1 Display the “System Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “SystemSettings”screen on this page.2 Touch [Regional Settings].The “Regional Settings”screen appears.3 Touch [Program Language].The language list is displayed.4 Touch the desired language.After the language is selected, the previousscreen returns.5 Touch [Voice Language].The “Voice Language Selection”screen ap-pears.6 Touch the desired language.After the language is selected, the previousscreen returns.7 Touch [OK] on the “Regional Settings”screen.A message confirming whether to restart thenavigation system appears.8 Touch [OK].The navigation system restarts.#Press the MODE button or the HOME button.Cancels the setting of the languages.En 161Chapter31Customizing preferencesCustomizing preferences
Setting the time differenceAdjusts the system’s clock. Set the time differ-ence (+,–) from the time originally set in yournavigation system.1 Display the “System Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “SystemSettings”screen on the previous page.2 Touch [Regional Settings].The “Regional Settings”screen appears.3 Touch [Time].The “Time Settings”screen appears.4 To set the time difference, touch [+] or[–].The time difference between the time origin-ally set in the navigation system (Pacific Stan-dard Time) and the current location of yourvehicle is shown. If necessary, adjust the timedifference. Touching [+]or[–] changes thetime difference display in half-hour incre-ments.The time difference can be set from –4to +9hours.5 Touch [Summer Time].If necessary, set to summer time.Summer time setting is off by default. Touch[Summer Time] to change the setting if youare in the summer time period.6 Touch [Time format].Each time you touch the key changes that set-ting.!12H (default):Changes the display to 12-hour format witham/pm.!24H:Changes the display to 24-hour format.Changing the unit between km and milesThis setting controls the unit of distance andspeed displayed on your navigation system.1 Display the “System Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “SystemSettings”screen on the previous page.2 Touch [Regional Settings].The “Regional Settings”screen appears.3 Touch [km / mile].A message confirming whether to change thesetting appears.4 Touch [Yes].The setting is changed as follows:!mile (default):Shows distance in miles.!Mile&Yard:Shows distance in miles and yards.!km:Shows distance in kilometers.#Touch [No].Cancels the setting.Changing the virtual speed of the vehicleWhen calculating the expected time of arrivaland the travel time to the destination, set theaverage speed for the freeway or ordinaryroads using [+] and [–].1 Display the “System Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “SystemSettings”screen on the previous page.2 Touch [Regional Settings].The “Regional Settings”screen appears.3 Touch [Average Speed].The “Average Speed Settings”screen ap-pears.En162Chapter31 Customizing preferences
4 Touch [+] or [–] to set the speed.pThe estimated time of arrival is not necessa-rily estimated based on this speed value.5 Touch [OK].The settings are completed.Setting the Volume forGuidance and PhoneThe sound volume for the navigation can beset. You can separately set the volume of theroute guidance and the beep sound.1 Display the “System Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “SystemSettings”screen on page 161.2 Touch [Volume].The “Volume Settings”screen appears.3 Touch [+] or [–] to set their volume.On this screen, you can operate the followingitems.!GuidanceThis setting controls the guidance volumeof navigation.pWhen set to , guidance is output.When set to , no guidance is output.!Phone RingtoneThis setting controls the incoming ring tonevolume.!Phone VoiceThis setting controls the incoming voice vo-lume.p“Phone Ringtone”and “Phone Voice”ad-justments are related to the cellular phonefeaturing Bluetooth technology. No adjust-ment is needed when the cellular phonefeaturing Bluetooth technology is not con-nected.pVolume of the AV source is adjusted by theVOL (+/–) button.=For details, refer to Checking part namesand functions on page 12.#Touch the key next to “Beep”.Each time you touch the key changes that set-ting.!On (default):A beep sounds.!Off:The beep sound is muted.#Touch the key next to “VR Beep”.Each time you touch the key changes that set-ting.!On (default):Voice recognition beep is enabled.!Off:Voice recognition beep is disabled.4 To finish the setting, touch [OK].Changing the preinstalledsplash screenYou can change the splash screen to the otherimages preinstalled in the navigation system.1 Display the “System Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “SystemSettings”screen on page 161.2 Touch [Splash Screen].The “Select Splash Screen”screen appears.3 Touch the image to use as the splashscreen from the list.The image is displayed on the screen.En 163Chapter31Customizing preferencesCustomizing preferences
4 Touch [OK].The image is set as the splash screen, and the“System Settings”screen returns.Changing to the splash screenstored in the SD memory cardYou can change the splash screen that ap-pears when the navigation system starts. Copyyour chosen image to the SD memory card,and select the image to import.pSplash screen images should be used with-in the following formats;—BMP or JPEG files—Allowable horizontal and vertical sizeare 2 592 pixels x 1 944 pixels or smaller—Allowable data size is 6 MB or smallerpProper compatibility with allowable files isnot guaranteed.pImported original images will be stored inthe built-in memory, but the ability to savethese images cannot be guaranteed com-pletely. If your original image data is de-leted, insert the SD memory card againand re-import the original image.pThe maximum number of images, includ-ing the images in the built-in memory, thatcan be imported and displayed on the list is200.1 Create a folder named “Pictures”on thetop-most directory of the SD memory cardand store the picture files in this folder.2 Store the picture files in the “Pictures”folder.3 Insert an SD memory card into the SDcard slot.=For details of the operation, refer to Insert-ing and ejecting an SD memory card onpage 15.4 Display the “System Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “SystemSettings”screen on page 161.5 Touch [Splash Screen].The “Select Splash Screen”screen appears.6 Touch [Select from SD].The “Select Splash Screen”screen appears.7 Touch the image to use as the splashscreen from the list.The image is displayed on the screen.8 Touch [OK].The image is set as the splash screen, and the“System Settings”screen returns.pImages imported from the SD memory cardare added to the list on “Select SplashScreen”.Setting for rear view cameraThe following two functions are available. Therear view camera feature requires a separatelysold rear view camera (e.g. ND-BC4). (For de-tails, consult your dealer.)Rear view cameraThe navigation system features a function thatautomatically switches to the full-screenimage of the rear view camera installed onyour vehicle. When the shift lever is in the RE-VERSE (R) position, the screen automaticallyswitches to full-screen rear view cameraimage.Camera for Rear view mode“Rear View”can be displayed at all times (e.g.when monitoring an attached trailer, etc.) as asplit screen where map information is partiallydisplayed. Please be aware that with this set-ting, camera image is not resized to fit, andthat a portion of what is seen by the camera isnot viewable.=For details, refer to Setting for rear viewcamera on this page.CAUTIONPioneer recommends the use of a camera whichoutputs mirror reversed images, otherwise thescreen image may appear reversed.En164Chapter31 Customizing preferences
pImmediately verify whether the displaychanges to a rear view camera image whenthe shift lever is moved to REVERSE (R)from another position.pWhen the screen changes to full-screenrear view camera image during normaldriving, switch to the opposite setting in“Polarity”.1 Display the “System Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “SystemSettings”screen on page 161.2 Touch [Back Camera].The “Back Camera Settings”screen appears.3 Touch [Camera] change the setting to“On”.pYou can only switch to “Rear View”if thissetting is “On”.4 Touch [Battery] or [GND] next to“Polarity”to select the appropriate polaritysetting.!Battery: When the polarity of the con-nected lead is positive while the shift leveris in the REVERSE (R) position!GND: When the polarity of the connectedlead is negative while the shift lever is inthe REVERSE (R) positionAdjusting the responsepositions of the touch panel(touch panel calibration)If you feel that the touch panel keys on thescreen deviate from the actual positions thatrespond to your touch, adjust the response po-sitions of the touch panel screen.pDo not use a sharp pointed tool such as aballpoint pen or a mechanical pen, whichcould damage the screen.1 Display the “System Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “SystemSettings”screen on page 161.2 Touch [Screen Calibration].A message confirming whether to start the ca-libration appears.3 Gently touch the center of + mark dis-played on the screen.The target indicates the order.After you touch all marks, the adjusted posi-tion data is saved.pDo not turn off the engine while saving theadjusted position data.#Press the MODE button.Returns to the previous adjustment position.#Press and hold the MODE button.Cancels the adjustment.Setting the illumination colorThe illumination color can be selected from 10different colors. Furthermore, the illuminationcolor can be switched between these 10 colorsin order.Selecting the color from the presetcolors1 Display the “System Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “SystemSettings”screen on page 161.2 Touch [Illumi Color].The “Illumination Color”screen appears.3 Touch the color you want.Available options:!Colored keys: Selects the desired presetcolor!Memory 1/Memory 2 : Colors registered inthe memoryEn 165Chapter31Customizing preferencesCustomizing preferences
=For details, refer to Creating a user-de-fined color and storing it to memory onthis page.!Scan: Shifts between the eight default col-ors in sequence gradually.!Eco: The colors change in the order ofwhite, red, amber, yellow, green, and blueas the number of points in the “Eco Score”increases.pThe illumination lights in white when“Eco Score”is set to “Off”or when noroute is set.Creating a user-defined color andstoring it to memoryYou can create a user-defined color and set itas the illumination color.1 Display the “System Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “SystemSettings”screen on page 161.2 Touch [Illumi Color].The “Illumination Color”screen appears.3 Touch [Custom].The “Illumination Color”screen appears.pIf [Scan] is set, [Custom] cannot be se-lected.4 Touch [+] or [–] to adjust the values forRed, Green and Blue to create a favoritecolor.Watch the illumination of hardware keys whileadjusting the color.Each time you touch [+]or[–] increases or de-creases the value of the selected item. +31 to+00 is displayed as the value is increased ordecreased.pAn entry cannot be stored with all of the va-lues set to “+00”.5 Touch [Memory 1] or [Memory 2] tostore the illumination color.6 Touch [OK] to return to the previousscreen.Checking the version information1 Display the “System Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “SystemSettings”screen on page 161.2 Touch [Service Information].The “Service Information Screen”screen ap-pears.3 Check the version information.Selecting the video for“Rear display”pThis function is available for AVIC-Z120BTonly.You can choose either to show the sameimage as the front screen or to show the se-lected source on the “Rear display”.%Tap on the left edge of the screen.pThe appearance of this key changes accord-ing to the current setting.Each touch of changes the settings as fol-lows:!Mirror AV: The video on the front screen ofthe navigation unit is output to the “Reardisplay”!DISC: The video and sound of the DVDs areoutput to the “Rear display”!iPod: The video and sound of the iPod orPandora are output to the “Rear display”!AV1: The video and sound of AV1 are out-put to the “Rear display”!AV2: The video and sound of AV2 are out-put to the “Rear display”pWhen “Mirror AV”is selected, the followingrestrictions are applied to “Rear display”.En166Chapter31 Customizing preferences
—When selecting “Rear View”in the mapdisplay, nothing is displayed.—All sounds cannot be output for “Reardisplay”.—When playing back video files on the ex-ternal storage device (USB, SD), thevideo image is not output.pWhen “DISC”is selected, the following re-striction is applied to “Rear display”.—When a CD or MP3/WMA/AAC disc isset in the built-in DVD drive, only thesound is output.pWhen “iPod”is selected, the following re-striction is applied to “Rear display”.—The video image and sound are outputonly when the appropriate setting on“AV1 Input”is “iPod”.pWhen “AV”is selected, the following re-strictions are applied to “Rear display”.—The video image and sound are outputonly when AV1/AV2 has both video andsound.—The video image and sound are outputonly when the appropriate setting on“AV1 Input”or “AV2 Input”are“Video”.Adjusting the pictureCAUTIONFor safety reasons, you cannot use some of thesenavigation functions while your vehicle is in mo-tion. To enable these functions, you must stop ina safe place and apply the parking brake. Refer toImportant Information for the user (a separatemanual).You can adjust the picture for each source andrear view camera.1 Press and hold the MODE button.The “Picture Adjustment”screen appears.2 Touch [+] or [–] to adjust the desireditem.!Brightness: Adjusts the black intensity.!Contrast: Adjusts the contrast.!Color: Adjusts the color saturation.!Color Temp.: Adjusts the tone of color (redis emphasized or green is emphasized).!Dimmer: Adjusts the brightness of display.pTouching [Camera] switches to the pictureadjustment screen for the rear view cam-era.pTouching [Source] while adjusting the rearview camera image returns you to the pre-vious screen.pThe adjustments of Brightness andContrast are stored separately when yourvehicle’s headlights are off (daytime) andwhen your vehicle’s headlights are on(nighttime). These are switched automati-cally depending on whether the vehicle’sheadlights are on or off.pThe adjustments of Dimmer is stored sepa-rately when your vehicle’s headlights are off(daytime) and when your vehicle’s head-lights are on (nighttime). Dimmer isswitched automatically only when the valueof nighttime is lower than the value of day-time.pYou cannot adjust Color for the sourcewithout a video and navigation map display.pThe setting contents can be memorized se-parately for the following screen and thevideo image.—AM/FM/CD/ROM/iPod(Music)/Pan-dora/SD(audio)/USB(audio)/BluetoothAudio/XM/SIRIUS/Digital Radio screen—AV1 and iPod(Video)—DVD-V and DivX—SD(Video) and USB(Video)En 167Chapter31Customizing preferencesCustomizing preferences
—AV2(Video) and EXT1(Video), EXT2(Video)—Rear view camera image—Map screenpThe picture adjustment may not be avail-able with some rear view cameras.pBecause of the LCD screen characteristics,you may not be able to adjust the screen atlow temperatures.3 Touch [+] or [–] to adjust the desireditem.Each touch of [+]or[–] increases or decreasesthe level of the desired item.4 Touch to return to the previousscreen.Displaying the “AV SystemSettings”screen1 Press the HOME button to display the“Top Menu”screen.2 Touch [Settings].The “Settings Menu”screen appears.3 Touch [AV Settings].The “AV System Settings”menu appears.4 Touch the item that you want tochange the setting.pYou can only adjust “Wide Mode”when se-lecting an AV source with video.#Touch .Returns the previous screen.Setting video input 1 (AV1)You can switch this setting according to theconnected component.pThis setting applies to mini-jack input.1 Display the “AV System Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “AV Sys-tem Settings”screen on this page.2 Touch [AV1 Input].Each touch of [AV1 Input] changes the set-ting as follows:!iPod: iPod connected with the USB Inter-face cable for iPod (CD-IU50V)!Video: External video component!Off: No video component is connected.pUse AV1 Input when connecting CD-IU50V(sold separately) through the external videocomponent.Setting video input 2 (AV2)You can switch this setting according to theconnected component.pThis setting applies to RCA inputs(AUDIO INPUT and VIDEO INPUT) on theback of the system.En168Chapter31 Customizing preferences
1 Display the “AV System Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “AV Sys-tem Settings”screen on the previous page.2 Touch [AV2 Input].Each touch of [AV2 Input] changes the set-ting as follows:!Off: No video component is connected.!EXT: Pioneer external unit connected withthe RCA video cable!Video: External video componentChanging the wide screen mode1 Display the “AV System Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “AV Sys-tem Settings”screen on the previous page.2 Touch [Wide Mode].Each touch of [Wide Mode] changes the set-ting as follows:!Full (full)A 4:3 picture is enlarged in the horizontaldirection only, enabling you to enjoy a 4:3TV picture (normal picture) without anyomissions.!Cinema (cinema)A picture is enlarged by the same propor-tion as Full or Zoom in the horizontal direc-tion and by an intermediate proportionbetween Full and Zoom in the vertical di-rection; ideal for a cinema-sized picture(wide screen picture) where captions lieoutside the frame.!Zoom (zoom)A 4:3 picture is enlarged in the same pro-portion both vertically and horizontally;ideal for a cinema-sized picture (widescreen picture).!Normal (normal)A 4:3 picture is displayed normally, givingyou no sense of disparity since its propor-tions are the same as that of the normalpicture.pDifferent settings can be stored for eachvideo source.pThe same setting is automatically appliedfor the following grouping.!DVD-V and DivX!AV1 and AV2!EXT1 and EXT2pWhen video is viewed in a wide screenmode that does not match its original as-pect ratio, it may look strange.pRemember that use of this system for com-mercial or public viewing purposes mayconstitute an infringement on the author’srights protected by the Copyright Law.pThe navigation map and the rear view cam-era picture is always viewed at Full.Setting the rear outputThe navigation system’s rear output can beused for a full-range speaker or subwooferconnection. If you switch Rear SP to Sub. W,you can connect a rear speaker lead directly toa subwoofer without using an auxiliary amp.Initially, the navigation system is set for a rearfull-range speaker connection (Full).pBoth rear speaker leads output and RCArear output are switched simultaneously inthis setting. (When you use the productwithout RCA rear output, this setting onlyapplies to the rear speaker leads.)p“Rear SP”can be set only when the sourceis selected to “Off”.1 Display the “AV System Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “AV Sys-tem Settings”screen on the previous page.2 Touch [Rear SP].Each touch of [Rear SP] changes the settingsas follows:!FullWhen no subwoofer is connected to therear output, select “Full”.!Sub. WWhen a subwoofer is connected to the rearoutput, select “Sub. W”.En 169Chapter31Customizing preferencesCustomizing preferences
Switching the muting/attenuation timingYou can mute the AV source volume or attenu-ate the output signal. This setting is invalid forthe mute signal that has been received fromthe MUTE lead connected to the navigationunit. (Even if this setting is “Off”, the naviga-tion system will mute or attenuate the audiosource volume when the signal is output viaMUTE lead.)1 Display the “AV System Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “AV Sys-tem Settings”screen on page 168.2 Touch [Mute].Each touch of [Mute] changes the settings asfollows:!Guide/Tel/VR: The volume is muted or atte-nuated according to the following condi-tions.—When the navigation outputs the gui-dance voice.—When you use a cellular phone via Blue-tooth technology (dialing, talking, in-coming call).—When the voice recognition mode is ac-tivated.!Tel/VR: The volume is muted or attenuatedaccording to the following conditions.—When you use a cellular phone via Blue-tooth technology (dialing, talking, in-coming call).—When the voice recognition mode is ac-tivated.!Off: The volume does not change.pAV source volume returns to normal whenthe corresponding action is ended.Switching the muting/attenuation levelYou can select the muting/attenuation level of“Mute”. This setting is also effective for amute signal that has been received from theMUTE lead connected to the navigation unit.pThis menu is not available when AV sourceis “Off”.1 Display the “AV System Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “AV Sys-tem Settings”screen on page 168.2 Touch [Mute Level].Each touch of [Mute Level] changes the set-tings as follows:!20dB: The volume becomes 1/10.!10dB: The volume becomes 1/3.!All: The volume becomes 0.pWhen you select “All”, no audio adjust-ments are possible during the sound isturned off.pWhen you select “20dB”or “10dB”,noaudio adjustments are possible during thesound is attenuated.pAV source volume returns to normal whenthe corresponding action is ended.pEven when a mute signal has been receivedfrom MUTE lead connected to the naviga-tion unit, navigation voice guidance cannotbe attenuated or muted.Acquiring/Cataloging iPodmusic informationIf you always set the language other than “Eng-lish”on “Voice Language”, this setting is un-necessary.Unless “VR Catalog Mode”is turned off, thisnavigation system tries to acquire the informa-tion needed to operate iPod with voice com-mands. It may take a short period of time totransfer the information. Change the settingaccording to your usage.The navigation system starts acquiring/catalo-ging music information (1) when the iPod isconnected or when the system boots up whilethe iPod is connected and (2) when iPod is theselected and displayed AV Source, unless “VRCatalog Mode”is turned off.En170Chapter31 Customizing preferences
pThis function is available when “ChangeControl Mode”is set to “Navi”.pIf you do not use iPod, this setting is un-necessary.pDuring transfer, the following iPod opera-tions are not available.—Setting the shuffle play for music—Displaying the top category menu—Switching the operation screenpOnce the cataloging is completed, you candeactivate “VR Catalog Menu”until youupdate the content/data on iPod. If you up-date the iPod data, activate “VR CatalogMenu”again to transfer the music infor-mation and synchronize the music informa-tion for voice commands with the data oniPod.pAfter you select “Off”in “VR CatalogMode”, the system doesn’t catalog thedata on the iPod. In such case, the pre-viously cataloged data are available asvoice commands.pOnce you start the cataloging process, onlya few basic voice commands can be usedfor iPod until the process has completelyfinished.pIf unreadable characters are included inthe data on your iPod, names or types maynot be available as voice commands.Important Notice regarding VoiceControl for iPodsVoice Control for iPods may be limited if cata-loging of iPod content is not completed. Cata-loging of iPod content only occurs when thesystem is in “AV Source”mode and the “iPod”is the selected and displayed “AV Source”screen. Cataloging of iPod content will notoccur if the system is off, if any other “AVSource”is selected (aside from iPod), or if thesystem is in any other mode (aside from “AVSource”mode) such as “Destination Menu”,“Settings Menu”,“Phone Menu”or the mapscreen. If you wish to use Voice Control for alliPod content, it is recommended that you firstconnect your iPod, select “iPod”as the AVsource, and keep the iPod screen displayeduntil cataloging is completed —cataloging ofiPod content should only take a few minutes,and will depend on the size of the contentstored on your iPod. A message will be dis-played when cataloging is completed.1 Display the “AV System Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “AV Sys-tem Settings”screen on page 168.2 Touch [VR Catalog Menu].3 Touch [On] or [Off] to activate or deacti-vate “VR Catalog Mode”.#Touch [Pause].The cataloging of iPod stops.If you want to restart the cataloging of iPod,touch [Restart].Displaying your DivX VODregistration codeIn order to play DivX VOD (video on demand)content on this navigation system, you firstneed to register the unit with your DivX VODcontent provider. You do this by generating aDivX VOD registration code, which you submitto your provider.pThis feature is available when the selectedsource is CD,ROM,DivX,orDVD-V.1 Display the “AV System Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “AV Sys-tem Settings”screen on page 168.2 Touch [DivX VOD].Your 8-digit registration code is displayed.pMake a note of the code as you will need itwhen you register with a DivX VODprovider.Displaying the “AV SoundSettings”screen1 Press the HOME button to display the“Top Menu”screen.En 171Chapter31Customizing preferencesCustomizing preferences
2 Touch [Settings].The “Settings Menu”screen appears.3 Touch [AV Sound].The “AV Sound Settings”screen appears.pYou cannot make adjustments in the follow-ing situations:—AV source is “Off”.—During muting/attenuationpYou cannot select “SLA”when the FM tuneris selected as the AV source.4 Touch the item that you want tochange the setting.#Touch .Returns the previous screen.Using balance adjustmentYou can select a fader/balance setting thatprovides an ideal listening environment in alloccupied seats.1 Display the “AV Sound Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “AVSound Settings”screen on the previouspage.2 Touch [FAD/BAL].When “Sub. W”is selected in “Rear SP”,“Balance”will be displayed instead of“FAD/BAL”and front/rear speaker balancecannot be adjusted.=For details, refer to Setting the rear outputon page 169.3 Touch [a]or[b] to adjust front/rearspeaker balance.Each time you touch [a]or[b], the front/rearspeaker balance moves towards the front orthe rear.“Front:15”to “Rear:15”is displayed as thefront/rear speaker balance moves from front torear.Setting “Front:”and “Rear:”to “0”is correctwhen using a two speaker system.4 Touch [c]or[d] to adjust left/rightspeaker balance.Each time you touch [c]or[d], the left/rightspeaker balance moves towards the left or theright.“Left:15”to “Right:15”is displayed as the left/right speaker balance moves from left to right.Using the equalizerThe equalizer lets you adjust equalization tomatch vehicle interior acoustic characteristicsas desired.En172Chapter31 Customizing preferences
Recalling equalizer curvesThere are seven stored equalizer curves thatyou can easily recall at any time. Here is a listof the equalizer curves:Equalizer curveSuperBass is a curve in which only low-pitchedsound is boosted.Powerful is a curve in which low-pitched and high-pitched sounds are boosted.Natural is a curve in which low-pitched and high-pitched sounds are slightly boosted.Vocal is a curve in which the midrange, which is thehuman vocal range, is boosted.Flat is a flat curve in which nothing is boosted.Custom1 is an adjusted equalizer curve that you cre-ate. A separate custom curve can be created for eachsource.Custom2 is an adjusted equalizer curve that you cre-ate. If you select this curve, the effect is reflected allAV source.1 Display the “AV Sound Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “AVSound Settings”screen on page 171.2 Touch [EQ].3 Touch the equalizer you want.Adjusting the preset equalizer curveeffectYou can adjust the effect of the preset equali-zer curves.The following equalizer curves can be ad-justed:!SuperBass!Powerful!Natural!Vocal1 Display the “AV Sound Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “AVSound Settings”screen on page 171.2 Touch [EQ].3 Touch the equalizer you want.4 Touch [+] or [–] next to “Nuance”.pThe level can be adjusted in the range of –6to +6.pIf “Natural”is selected, the level can be ad-justed in the range of –4to+6.Adjusting the equalizer curvesYou can adjust the currently selected equalizercurve setting as desired. Adjustments can bemade with a 7-band graphic equalizer.The difference between “Custom1”and“Custom2”!A separate Custom1 curve can be createdfor each source. If you make adjustmentswhen a curve SuperBass,Powerful,Natural,Vocal,Flat,orCustom1 is se-lected, the equalizer curve settings will bememorized in Custom1.!ACustom2 curve can be created commonto all sources. If you make adjustmentswhen Custom2 curve is selected, the Cus-tom2 curve will be updated.!The adjusted Custom1 curve is memorizedfor each of the source selected, but onecurve is shared for the following sources.—CD,ROM,DVD-V, and DivX—AM and FM—EXT1 and EXT2En 173Chapter31Customizing preferencesCustomizing preferences
—AV1 and AV2—SD and USB!The different source volume level can beset between iPod and USB.!When “Flat”is selected, no supplement orcorrection is made to the sound. This isuseful to check the effect of the equalizercurves by switching alternatively between“Flat”and a set equalizer curve.1 Display the “AV Sound Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “AVSound Settings”screen on page 171.2 Touch [EQ].3 Touch one of the keys to select a curvethat you want to use as the basis of custo-mizing.4 Touch [Customize].5 Touch the frequency that you want toadjust the level.6 Touch [a]or[b] to adjust the level ofthe equalizer band.Each time you touch [a]or[b], the level ofthe equalizer band increases or decreases.Adjusting loudnessLoudness compensates for deficiencies in thelow- and high-sound ranges at low volume.1 Display the “AV Sound Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “AVSound Settings”screen on page 171.2 Touch [Loudness].Each time you touch [Loudness], the level isselected in the following order:Off —Low —Mid —HighUsing subwoofer outputThe navigation system is equipped with a sub-woofer output mechanism, which can beturned on or off.pThis function is not available when “SubWoofer”is “Off”.1 Display the “AV Sound Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “AVSound Settings”screen on page 171.2 Touch [Sub Woofer].3 Touch [On] to turn subwoofer outputon.To turn subwoofer output off, touch [Off].4 Touch [Reverse] or [Normal] to selectthe phase of subwoofer output.5 Touch [+] or [–] next to “Level”to adjustthe output level.“+6”to “–24”is displayed as the level is in-creased or decreased.6 Touch [c]or[d] next to“Frequency(Hz)”to select cut-off fre-quency.Each time you touch [c]or[d], cut-off fre-quencies are selected in the following order:50Hz —63Hz —80Hz —100Hz —125HzOnly frequencies lower than those in the se-lected range are output from the subwoofer.En174Chapter31 Customizing preferences
Using the high pass filterWhen you do not want low sounds from thesubwoofer output frequency range to playfrom the front or rear speakers, activate HPF(high pass filter). Only frequencies higher thanthose in the selected range are output fromthe front or rear speakers.1 Display the “AV Sound Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “AVSound Settings”screen on page 171.2 Touch [HPF].Each time you touch [HPF] selects cut-off fre-quencies in the following order:Off —50Hz —63Hz —80Hz —100Hz —125HzAdjusting source levelsSLA (source level adjustment) lets you adjustthe volume level of each source to prevent ra-dical changes in volume when switching be-tween sources.pSettings are based on the FM tuner volumelevel, which remains unchanged.1 Compare the FM tuner volume levelwith the level of the source you wish to ad-just.2 Display the “AV Sound Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “AVSound Settings”screen on page 171.3 Touch [SLA].4 Touch [+] or [–] to adjust the source vo-lume.“+8dB”to “–8dB”is displayed as the sourcevolume is increased or decreased.The following AV sources are set to the samesource level adjustment volume automatically.!CD,ROM,DivX!SD and USB!AV1 and AV2!EXT1 and EXT2pThe different source volume level can be setbetween iPod and USB.Enhancing bass (Bass Booster)You can enhance bass sounds that are oftenmuted by driving noise.1 Display the “AV Sound Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “AVSound Settings”screen on page 171.2 Touch [Bass Booster].3 Touch [+] or [–] to adjust the range from0to6.Setting the simulated sound stageYou can select the desired effect from varioussimulated sound stages, such as Music Studioor Dynamic Theater. You can also adjust a lis-tener positioning effect.Setting a stage that fits your image1 Display the “AV Sound Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “AVSound Settings”screen on page 171.2 Touch [Staging].3 Touch desired stage setting.p“Living Room”setting that emphasizesmid-range sound hardly has any effect nearthe maximum volume level.pWhen you set staging to an option otherthan “Off”, the high pass filter (HPF) settingturns “Off”.En 175Chapter31Customizing preferencesCustomizing preferences
=For details, refer to Using the high pass filteron the previous page.Adjusting a position effectYou can select a listener position that youwant to make as the center of sound effects.1 Display the “AV Sound Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “AVSound Settings”screen on page 171.2 Touch [Staging].3 Touch [Position].4 Touch desired position.Replicating the settingsYou can import settings you have made on theutility program AVIC FEEDS which is availableseparately to the navigation system.1 Use AVIC FEEDS to replicate the set-tings and store them on an SD memorycard.2 Insert an SD memory card into the SDcard slot.=For details of the operation, refer to Insert-ing and ejecting an SD memory card onpage 15.3 Press the HOME button to display the“Top Menu”screen.4 Touch [Settings].The “Settings Menu”screen appears.5 Touch [Setting Replicator].A message confirming whether to update thesettings appears.6 Touch [Yes].Update starts.After the settings are updated, a message con-firming whether to restart the navigation sys-tem appears.7 Touch [OK].The navigation system restarts.En176Chapter31 Customizing preferences
Turning off the screenBy turning off the backlight of the LCD screen,you can turn off the screen display withoutturning off the voice guidance.1 Press the HOME button to display the“Top Menu”screen.2 Touch [Settings].The “Settings Menu”screen appears.3 Touch [Screen Off].The screen is turned off.pTouch anywhere on the screen to turn itback on.En 177Chapter31Customizing preferencesCustomizing preferences
To Ensure Safe DrivingCAUTIONFor your safety, avoid viewing the screen in thevoice operation as much as possible whiledriving.If you use voice operation, select [English]in[Voice Language]of“Regional Settings”.Ifyou select other languages, voice operationwill not be available.Basics of Voice OperationYour Pioneer navigation system uses the latestin voice recognition technology. You can usevoice commands to operate many of its func-tions. This chapter describes where you canuse voice commands, and also what com-mands the system accepts.pThis function is not available while the cata-loging of iPod is created.Flow of voice operationYou can start voice operation any time evenwhen the map screen is displayed or AV is op-erating. (Some operations are not available.)The basic steps of voice operations are asfollows.!Switch the screen to map screen or AV op-eration screen.j!Press the button to activate voice oper-ations.j!Speak a command into the microphoneafter the beep.When the command is recognized, the na-vigation system displays next options onthe screen, and pronounces it in somecases.j!Repeat previous step as necessary.j!The requested operation will be carried out.pThe voice operation may not be operable for aminute after the navigation system has bootedup.pVoice operation will be activated 30 secondsafter the map screen is displayed.If the button does not respond, displaythe disclaimer screen and then touch [OK].The map screen is displayed.Starting voice operation%Press the button when the mapscreen or the AV operation screen is dis-played.The voice operation screen appears.1234En178Chapter32 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice
1Voice help menu:Displays a list of commands for voice oper-ation.2Voice operation condition indicator:When is indicated, the navigation sys-tem can recognize your voice commands.3:You can listen to the brief operating in-struction.4:cancels voice operation.You can cancel the voice operation featureat any time by saying “Cancel”. After youcancel voice operations, the display returnsto the screen displayed before the voice op-eration screen appeared.How to use the voice operationSearching for a location by addressIn this example, you want to search for a loca-tion by address and set it as your destination.pWhen the list of candidates with numberappears, say the number that you want toselect.When you select the entry next to “1”, say“Number One”.pIf there are multiple items that correspondto the name you gave, the list screen ap-pears. In this case, touch the item you wantto select from the list.1 Press the MODE button to display themap screen or the AV operation screen.2 Press the button to activate voiceoperations.A list of commands for voice operation ap-pears. After a message, the beep indicatesthat the system is ready to accept your voicecommand. Say a command after this beep.3 Say “I need directions”.A message prompting you to select a searchby address or by POI appears.4 Say “Find an address”.A message prompting the next operation isgiven.5 Say the state name that you want toset to your destination.6 Say the city name that you want to setto your destination.7 Say the street name that you want toset to your destination.8 Say the house number that you wantto set to your destination.Your navigation system sets the route to yourdestination, and the map of your surroundingsappears.#If you say “Just go there”, the navigation sys-tem sets the route to the representative locationof the city or the street.Search for POI in vicinityIn this example, you want to search for a POIand set it as your destination.pWhen the list of candidates with numberappears, say the number that you want toselect.When you select the entry next to “1”, say“Number One”.pIf there are multiple items that correspondto the name you gave, the list screen ap-pears. In this case, touch the item you wantto select from the list.1 Press the MODE button to display themap screen or the AV operation screen.2 Press the button to activate voiceoperations.A list of commands for voice operation ap-pears. After a message, the beep indicatesthat the system is ready to accept your voicecommand. Say a command after this beep.3 Say “I need directions”.A message prompting you to select a searchby address or by POI appears.En 179Chapter32Operating Your Navigation System with VoiceOperating Your Navigation System with Voice
4 Say “Point of interest”.The list of POI categories appears.5 Say the category that you want to setto your destination.The list of candidates with number appears.6 Say the number that you want toselect.Your navigation system sets the route to yourdestination, and the map of your surroundingsappears.Calling the entry on “Contacts”A method for dialing the entry named “Nancy”is described here along with an operational ex-ample.1 Press the button to activate voiceoperations.2 Say “Call Nancy”to make a call.A message confirming whether to dial appear-s.3 Say “Yes”.Dialing starts.Operating iPod by voiceYou can play music using voice operation fromthe iPod connected to the navigation system.pTo use the content/data on the iPod forvoice operation, transfer the data to thissystem first.=For details, refer to Acquiring/CatalogingiPod music information on page 170.Examples of voice operation of the iPod areshown below. (A method for playing the albumtitle named “Pioneer”is described here, alongwith an operational example.)1 Press the button to activate voiceoperations.2 Say “Change Source”to display the AVsource selection screen.3 Say “iPod”on the selection screen toswitch the AV source to iPod.pTouching the item on the screen also en-ables you to select the desired AV source.4 Press the button to activate voiceoperations.5 Say “Play the album Pioneer”to play-back the album name “Pioneer”.If the command is recognized properly, play-back starts from the first song of “Pioneer”.En180Chapter32 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice

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