Pioneer K031 Multi-Media AVN Navigation Server System with BT User Manual 14

Pioneer Corporation Multi-Media AVN Navigation Server System with BT 14

User Manual 14

Available Basic Voice CommandsThe navigation system can also recognize the words in the following list.pTerms written in italics are voice commands.Basic commandsVoice commands and operationsBack dThe previous screen returns.Cancel dCancels the voice operation.Help dOutputs the brief operating instruction by voice.Next page,Previous page dSwitches the page.Last page,First page dSwitches to the last or first page.Voice operation for the iPodFor <Artist name>, <Album name>, <Playlist name>, <Genre name> shown on the following chart, say thename their name in the iPod.pPlayback of iPod movies is not available using voice commands.Voice commands and operationsShuffle play dPlays all songs randomly.Resume dResumes the song or the video currently playing .Pause dPauses the song or the video currently playing .Next song dPlays the next song.Previous song dPlays the previous song or return to the beginning of the song currently playing.Play songs dStarts playback from the top of “Songs”.Play artists dDisplays the artist list dSay the artist name that you want to play.Play the artist <Artist name> dStarts playback from the top of the selected artist.Play albums dDisplays the album list dSay the album name that you want to play.Play the album <Album name> dStarts playback from the top of the selected album.Play playlists dDisplays the playlist dSay the playlist that you want to play.Play the playlist <Playlist name> dStarts playback from the top of the selected playlist.Play genres dDisplays the genre list dSay the genre that you want to play.Play the genre <Genre name> dStarts playback from the top of the selected genre.Browse artists dDisplays the artist list together with sub-screen to continue the voice operation. dSay the desiredvoice commands.Browse the artist <Artist name> dDisplays the album list of the selected artist together with sub-screen to con-tinue the voice operation. dSay the desired voice commands.Browse albums dDisplays the album list together with sub-screen to continue the voice operation. dSay the de-sired voice commands.Browse the album <Album name> dDisplays the song list of the selected album together with sub-screen to con-tinue the voice operation. dSay the desired voice commands.En 181Chapter32Operating Your Navigation System with VoiceOperating Your Navigation System with Voice
Voice commands and operationsBrowse playlists dDisplays the playlist together with sub-screen to continue the voice operation. dSay the desiredvoice commands.Browse the playlist <Playlist name> dDisplays the song list of the selected playlist together with sub-screen tocontinue the voice operation. dSay the desired voice commands.Browse genre dDisplays the genre list together with sub-screen to continue the voice operation. dSay the desiredvoice commands.Browse the genre <Genre name> dDisplays the song list of the selected genre list together with sub-screen to con-tinue the voice operation. dSay the desired voice commands.Play more music artist dPlays the songs related to the currently playing artist.Play more music album dPlays the songs related to the currently playing album.Play more music genre dPlays the songs related to the currently playing genre.Next page,Previous page dDisplays the previous or next page of the selection list. (*1)First page,Last page dDisplays the first or last page of the the selection list. (*1)(*1) The voice commands is available only when the selection list is displayed.Voice operation for AV source (other than iPod)AV source selectionVoice commands and operationsChange Source to DISC dSwitches the AV source to Disc.Change Source to FM dSwitches the AV source to FM.Change Source to AM dSwitches the AV source to AM.Change Source to XM Satellite Radio dSwitches the AV source to XM.Change Source to SIRIUS Satellite Radio dSwitches the AV source to SIRIUS.Change Source to HD Radio dSwitches the AV source to Digital Radio.Change Source to SD Media dSwitches the AV source to SD.Change Source to USB dSwitches the AV source to USB.Change Source to iPod dSwitches the AV source to iPod.Change Source to Bluetooth Audio dSwitches the AV source to Audio.Built-in DVD drive, external storage device (USB, SD)Voice commands and operationsShuffle play dPlays all songs randomly.Pause dPauses the track or file currently playing.Resume dResumes the track or file currently playing.Next song dPlays the next track or file.Previous song dPlays the previous track or file, or returns to the beginning of the track or file currently playing.En182Chapter32 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice
Voice commands related to hands-free phoningpYou can make a phone call by voice dialing if the cellular phone featuring Bluetooth wireless technology is beingpaired with the navigation system.pFor <entry’s name> shown on the following chart, say the name of the entry stored in “Contacts”.pFor <phone number> shown on the following chart, say the desired phone number.Voice commands and operationsCall <entry’sname>dMakes a call to the entry (*2).Call <entry’sname>general dDisplays the message confirming whether to dial dSay Yes dDials the generalphone number of the entry (*3).Call <entry’sname>mobile dDisplays the message confirming whether to dial dSay Yes dDials the cellularphone number of the entry (*3).Call <entry’sname>home dDisplays the message confirming whether to dial dSay Yes dDials the homephone number of the entry (*3).Call <entry’sname>work dDisplays the message confirming whether to dial dSay Yes dDials the office phonenumber of the entry (*3).Call <entry’sname>other dDisplays the message confirming whether to dial dSay Yes dDials the other phonenumber of the entry (*3).Call <phone number> dDisplays the message confirming whether to dial dSay Yes dDials the phone number.Make a call dSay the phone number you want to call dDisplays the message confirming whether to dial dSayYes dThe system starts dialing to the number.Make a call dSay the name of entry stored on “Contacts”you want to call dDisplays the message confirmingwhether to dial dSay Yes dThe system starts dialing to the number (*2).List outgoing calls dDisplay the list of recent outgoing calls (“Dialed Calls”) to select the number and call (*4).List recent calls dIncoming calls dDisplay the list of recently received calls (“Received Calls”) to select the num-ber and call (*4).List recent calls dOutgoing calls dDisplay the list of recent outgoing calls (“Dialed Calls”) to select the numberand call (*4).List recent incoming calls dDisplay the list of recently received calls (“Received Calls”) to select the number andcall (*4).Find the nearest dDisplays the category list dSay the category that you want to set to your destination dDisplaysthe list of candidates with number dShow me details for <the number that you want to select>dCall dDialingstarts.(*2) If the entry has multiple phone number data, selection list may appear. In such case, say the type of phonenumber.(*3) If there is no corresponding type on the entry, the system may suggest you other phone numbers of the entry. Insuch case, say the type of phone number.(*4) Touching the item on the screen also enables you to select the desired list.En 183Chapter32Operating Your Navigation System with VoiceOperating Your Navigation System with Voice
Tips for Voice OperationFor your voice commands to be correctly re-cognized and interpreted, ensure that condi-tions are suitable for recognition.Close the vehicle windowsPlease note that wind through the vehicle win-dow or miscellaneous noise from outside thevehicle can interfere with voice operation.Position the microphone carefullyFor optimum pick-up, the microphone shouldbe fixed at a suitable distance directly in frontof the driver.Pause before giving a commandSpeaking too soon may cause the recognitionto fail.Pronounce your commands carefullySpeak slowly, deliberately, and clearly.En184Chapter32 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice
Setting the anti-theft functionYou can set a password for the navigation sys-tem. If the back-up lead is cut after the pass-word is set, the navigation system prompts forthe password at the time of next boot up.Setting the password1 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 Area1, followed by Area2, andthen touch and hold Area3.Area1 Area2 Area34 Touch [Set Password].The password setting screen appears.5 Enter the password you want to set.p5 to 16 characters can be entered for apassword.6 Touch [OK].7 Reenter the password to confirm thesetting.8 Touch [OK].Password protection is applied.pIf you want to change the password cur-rently set, enter the current password andthen enter the new one.Entering the passwordOn the password input screen, you must enterthe current password. If you enter an incorrectpassword three times, the screen is lockedand operations using touch panel keys are dis-abled.1 Enter the password.2 Touch [OK].The message “The unit has been locked be-cause an invalid password was enteredthree times. Turn ACC off and on, andenter your password.”appears if you enteredthe correct password and the navigation sys-tem is unlocking.Deleting the passwordThe current password can be deleted.1 Press the HOME button to display the“Top Menu”screen.2 Touch [Settings] on the “Top Menu”.3 Touch Area1, followed by Area2, andthen touch and hold Area3.4 Touch [Clear password].The password setting screen appears.5 Enter the current password.6 Touch [OK].7 Touch [Yes].The message for deletion appears and thenthe current password is deleted.Forgotten passwordContact the nearest authorized Pioneer Ser-vice Station.En 185Chapter33Other functionsOther functions
Returning the navigationsystem to the default orfactory settingsYou can return settings or recorded content tothe default or factory settings. There are somemethods to clear user data, and the situationsand the cleared content are different for eachmethod. For information regarding the contentthat is cleared by each method, see the listpresented later.Method 1: Remove the vehicle batteryThis transforms the system into the samestate as when the navigation system is unin-stalled.Method 2: Restore Factory SettingsThis clears some items in the “Navi Settings”menu.=For details, refer to Restore Factory Set-tings on page 188.Method 3: Touch [Clear user information]on the “Select Items to Reset”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “SelectItems to Reset”screen on page 188.Method 4: Touch [Reset] on the “SelectItems to Reset”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “SelectItems to Reset”screen on page 188.En186Chapter33 Other functions
Setting items to be deletedThe items to be deleted vary depending on thereset method. The items listed in the followingtable return to the default or factory settings.pAlmost all items not listed below will be re-tained. However, some of the items to be re-turned to their default values are not listedif the setting value can be easily recoveredby user, such as the last map scale, the laststatus of AV operation screen, etc.—: The setting will be retained.1: The setting will be cleared and returned tothe default or factory settings.Navigation functions Method 1 Method 2 Method 3 Method 4Map functionView mode and scale setting onthe map——11Direction of the map ——11Last cursor position on the mapscreen—111Route SettingCurrent route 1—11Guidance state of the currentroute——11Vehicle position information ——11Options —111OthersKeyboard —111Learnt data used in LearningRoute 1—11Destination Point registered in Favorites ——1—History ——1—Map Settings View Mode ——11Other settings —111Navi Settings3D Calibration Status ————Drive Log Settings ——1—Demo Mode 1111Set Home ——1—Modify Current Location ——11Other settings —111En 187Chapter33Other functionsOther functions
Navigation functions Method 1 Method 2 Method 3 Method 4System SettingsProgram Language,VoiceLanguage ——11Time ——11Back Camera 1———Other settings —111Bluetooth Set-tings All settings (*1) —111Phone Menu All settings (*1) —111Other functions Anti-theft password ————(*1) All stored data of 5 users is deleted.AV functions Method 1 Method 2 Method 3 Method 4Volume 1———AV SettingsWide Mode,Mute,VR Cata-log Menu —111Other settings 1———AV Sound All settings 1———CD,ROM,DVD-V,DivX,FM,AM,AudioAll settings (*2) 1———SD,USB All settings (*2) 1—1—Other functionsPicture Adjustment 1———Tilt 1———(*2) All settings including the setting on the “Function”menu are deleted.Restore Factory SettingspBe sure to read “Setting items to be deleted”before you perform this operation.1 Display the “System Settings”screen.=For details, refer to Displaying the “SystemSettings”screen on page 161.2 Touch [Restore Factory Settings].The message confirming whether to restorethe settings appears.3 Touch [Yes].Displaying the “Select Items toReset”screenpBe sure to read “Setting items to be deleted”before you perform this operation.1 Park your vehicle in a safe place andapply the parking brake.2 Turn the ignition switch off and backon.The navigation system restarts, and the splashscreen appears.En188Chapter33 Other functions
3 Press and hold the MODE button andthe TRK (c) button while splash screen ap-pears.pFor users of AVIC-Z120BT, press the MODEbutton and the TRK (m) button.The “Select Items to Reset”screen appears.4 Touch [Clear user information] or[Reset].The message confirming whether to erase thedata appears.5 Touch [Yes].The recorded contents are cleared.En 189Chapter33Other functionsOther functions
TroubleshootingIf you have problems operating your navigation system, refer to this section. The most commonproblems are listed below, along with likely causes and solutions. If a solution to your problemcannot be found here, contact your dealer or the nearest authorized Pioneer service facility.Problems with the navigation screenSymptom Cause Action (Reference)The power doesn’t turn on. Thenavigation system doesn’t oper-ate.Leads and connectors are incor-rectly connected.Confirm once more that all connections arecorrect.The fuse is blown. Rectify the reason for the fuse blowing, thenreplace the fuse. Be very sure to install a cor-rect fuse with the same rating.Noise and other factors are causingthe built-in microprocessor to oper-ate incorrectly.Park your vehicle in a safe place, and turn offthe engine. Turn the ignition key back to Accoff. Then start the engine again, and turn thepower to the navigation system back on.You cannot position your vehicleon the map without a significantpositioning error.The GPS antenna is in an unsuitablelocation.The quality of signals from the GPS satellitesis poor, causing reduced positioning accu-racy. Check the GPS signal reception and theposition of the GPS antenna if necessary.Obstacles are blocking signals fromthe satellites.The quality of signals from the GPS satellitesis poor, causing reduced positioning accu-racy. Check the GPS signal reception and theposition of the GPS antenna if necessary, orcontinue driving until reception improves.Keep the antenna clear.The position of satellites relative toyour vehicle is inadequate.The quality of signals from the GPS satellitesis poor, causing reduced positioning accu-racy. Continue driving until reception im-proves.Signals from the GPS satellites havebeen modified to reduce accuracy.(GPS satellites are operated by theUS Department of Defense, and theUS government reserves the right todistort positioning data for militaryreasons. This may lead to greaterpositioning errors.)The quality of signals from the GPS satellitesis poor, causing reduced positioning accu-racy. Wait until reception improves.If a vehicle phone or cellular phoneis used near the GPS antenna, GPSreception may be lost temporarily.The quality of signals from the GPS satellitesis poor, causing reduced positioning accu-racy. When using a cellular phone, keep theantenna of the cellular phone away from theGPS antenna.En190AppendixAppendix
Symptom Cause Action (Reference)You cannot position your vehicleon the map without a significantpositioning error.Something covers the GPS antenna. Do not cover the GPS antenna with spraypaint or vehicle wax, because this may blockthe reception of GPS signals. Snow buildupcan also degrade the signals.Signals from the vehicle’s speedpulse are not being picked up prop-erly.Check that the cables are properly connected.If necessary, consult the dealer that installedthe system.The navigation system may not bemounted securely in your vehicle.Check that the navigation system is securelymounted and, if necessary, consult the dealerthat installed the system.The navigation system is installedwith an extreme angle exceedingthe installation angle limitations.Confirm the installation angle. (The naviga-tion system must be installed within the al-lowed installation angle. For details, refer toInstallation Manual.)Indication of the position of your ve-hicle is misaligned after a U-turn orreversing.Check whether or not the reverse gear signalinput lead (violet) is connected properly. (Thenavigation system works properly without thelead connected, but positioning accuracy willbe adversely affected.)“Eco Graph”is not available. The navigation system is unable toobtain past average fuel mileagedata, so “Eco Graph”cannot be dis-played.Drive about 6 miles (10 km) on a road withoutobstructions. Then park your vehicle in a safeplace, turn off the navigation system and turnthe power to the navigation system back on.The map color does not switchautomatically between daytimeand nighttime.“Day/Night Display”is set to“Day”.Check “Day/Night Display”setting andmake sure “Automatic”is selected. (Page159)The orange/white lead is not con-nected.Check the connection.The screen is too bright. Picture quality adjustment of thedisplay is not correct.Adjust the picture quality. (Page 167)The display is very dim. The vehicle’s light is turned ON, and“Automatic”is selected on “Day/Night Display”.Read about “Day/Night Display”settingand, if desired, select “Day”. (Page 159)Picture quality adjustment of thedisplay is not correct.Adjust the picture quality. (Page 167)No sounds of AV source are pro-duced.The volume level will not rise.The volume level is low. Adjust the volume level.The attenuator or mute is on. Turn the attenuator or mute off.A speaker lead is disconnected. Check the connection.The volume of navigation gui-dance and beeps cannot be ad-justed.VOL (+/–) button is used to adjustthe volume.Turn the volume up or down using [Volume]on the “System Settings”menu. (Page 163)The person on the other end ofthe phone call cannot hear theconversation due to an echo.The voice from the person on theother end of the phone call is outputfrom the speakers and then pickedup by the microphone again, creat-ing an echo.Use the following methods to reduce theecho:—Lower the volume on the receiver—Have both parties pause slightly beforespeakingEn 191AppendixAppendixAppendix
Symptom Cause Action (Reference)There’s no picture. The parking brake cord is not con-nected.Connect the parking brake cord, and applythe parking brake.The parking brake is not applied. Connect the parking brake cord, and applythe parking brake.The backlight of the LCD panel isturned off.Turn on the backlight. (Page 177)Rear display picture disappears. The source disc being listened to inthe navigation system has beenejected.Before ejecting the disc, switch the source.This problem may occur when certain con-nection methods are used.There is a problem with the “Reardisplay”, for example a faulty wiringconnection.Check the “Rear display”and its connection.An AV source that cannot output tothe rear display is selected.Select an appropriate AV source.Nothing is displayed and thetouch panel keys cannot beused.The setting for the rear view camerais incorrect.Select the appropriate setting for the rearview camera.The shift lever was placed in [R]when the rear view camera was notconnected.Select the correct polarity setting for “BackCamera”. (Page 164)There is no response when thetouch panel keys are touched, ora different key responds.The touch panel keys deviate fromthe actual positions that respond toyour touch for some reason.Perform touch panel calibration. (Page 165)The external storage device(USB, SD) cannot be used.The USB storage device has beenremoved immediately after pluggingit.Park your vehicle in a safe place, and turn offthe engine. Turn the ignition key back to Accoff. Then start the engine again, and turn thepower to the navigation system back on.Problems in the AV screenSymptom Cause Action (Reference)CD or DVD playback is not pos-sible.The disc is inserted upside down. Insert the disc with the label upward.The disc is dirty. Clean the disc.The disc is cracked or otherwise da-maged.Insert a normal, round disc.The files on the disc are an irregularfile format.Check the file format.The disc format cannot be playedback.Replace the disc.The loaded disc is a type this systemcannot play.Check what type of disc it is. (Page 205)The screen is covered by a cau-tion message and the video can-not be shown.The parking brake lead is not con-nected or applied.Connect the parking brake lead correctly, andapply the parking brake.The parking brake interlock is acti-vated.Park your vehicle in a safe place and applythe parking brake.En192AppendixAppendix
Symptom Cause Action (Reference)No video output from connectedequipment.No video output from connectediPod.“AV1 Input”or “AV2 Input”settingis incorrect.Correct the settings. (Page 145)The connection of the USB interfacecable for iPod is incorrect.Connect both the USB plug and the RCAcable side. (If only one of these connectionhas been made, the iPod will not work prop-erly.) (Page 19)The audio or video skips. The navigation system is not firmlysecured.Secure the navigation system firmly.No sounds are produced.The volume level will not rise.Cables are not connected correctly. Connect the cables correctly.The system is performing still, slowmotion, or frame-by-frame playbackwith DVD-Video.There is no sound during still, slow motion, orframe-by-frame playback with DVD-Video.The system is paused or performing,fast reverse or forward during thedisc playback.For the media other than music CD (CD-DA),there is no sound on fast reverse or forward.The icon 9is displayed, and op-eration is not possible.The operation is not compatiblewith the video configuration.This operation is not possible. (For example,the DVD playing does not feature that angle,audio system, subtitle language, etc.)The picture stops (pauses) andthe navigation system cannot beoperated.The reading of data is impossibleduring disc playback.After touching gonce, start playback oncemore.The picture is stretched, with in-correct aspect ratio.The aspect setting is incorrect forthe display.Select the appropriate setting for that image.(Page 169, Page 107)A parental lock message is dis-played and DVD playback is notpossible.Parental lock is on. Turn parental lock off or change the level.(Page 108)Parental lock for DVD playbackcannot be canceled.The code number is incorrect. Input the correct code number. (Page 108)Playback is not with the audiolanguage and subtitle languagesettings selected in “DVD/DivX® Setup”.The DVD playing does not featuredialog or subtitles in the languageselected in “DVD/DivX® Setup”.Switching to a selected language is not possi-ble if the language selected in “DVD/DivX®Setup”is not recorded on the disc. (Page107)The picture is extremely unclear/distorted and dark during play-back.The disc features a signal to prohibitcopying. (Some discs may havethis.)Since the navigation system is compatiblewith the copy guard analog copy protect sys-tem, the picture may suffer from horizontalstripes or other imperfections when a discwith that kind of protection signal is viewedon some displays. This does not mean the na-vigation system is malfunctioning.iPod cannot be operated. The iPod is frozen. !Reconnect the iPod with the USB interfacecable for iPod.!Update the iPod software version.An error has occurred. !Reconnect the iPod with the USB interfacecable for iPod.!Park your vehicle in a safe place, and turnoff the engine. Turn the ignition key back toAcc off. Then start the engine again, and turnthe power to the navigation system back on.!Update the iPod software version.En 193AppendixAppendixAppendix
Problems with the phone screenSymptom Cause Action (Reference)Dialing is not possible becausethe touch panel keys for dialingare inactive.Your phone is out of range for ser-vice.Retry after re-entering the range for service.The connection between the cellularphone and the navigation systemcannot be established now.Perform the connection process.If the screen becomes frozen...Park your vehicle in a safe place, and turn offthe engine. Turn the ignition key back to Accoff. Then start the engine again, and turn thepower to the navigation system back on.En194AppendixAppendix
Messages and how to react to themThe following messages may be displayed by your navigation system. Refer to the table below toidentify the problem, then take the suggested corrective action.There are occasions when you may see error messages other than those shown here. In such acase, follow the instructions given on the display.Messages for navigation functionsMessage Cause Action (Reference)System detected improperconnection of Parking Brakelead. Please check your con-figuration for safety. Pleasesee Operation Manual formore information regardingsafe operation.Parking brake lead is incorrectlyconnected.Confirm once more that their connections arecorrect.Route calculation was notpossible.Route calculation has failed be-cause of a malfunction in map data,software, or hardware.!Change the destination.!Consult the Pioneer Local dealer if this mes-sage persists.Route calculation not possi-ble. Destination too far.The destination is too far. Set a destination closer to the starting point.Route calculation not possi-ble. Destination too close.The destination is too close. Set a destination farther from the startingpoint.Route calculation not possi-ble. Navigation cannot beprovided around destinationor starting point.The destination, waypoint(s), orstarting point are in an area whereno road exists (e.g. a mountain) andthe route calculation is impossible.!Set a destination and waypoint(s) on roads.!Reset the destination after you drive the ve-hicle to any road.Route to destination cannotbe calculated.The destination or waypoint(s) are inan isolated island, etc. without aferry and the route calculation is im-possible. If there is no road con-nected to your starting point ordestination, this message will ap-pear.Change the destination.Failed to create route profile In rare cases, a route calculationerror may occur.!Retry.!Consult the Pioneer Local dealer if this mes-sage persists.No picture folder. Save jpegfile to /Pictures/ folderCannot load the image because“Pictures”folder is not found in theinserted external storage device.Use appropriate data and store it correctly.(Page 164)“Pictures”folder exists on the SDmemory card but there is no load-able data in the folder.Use appropriate data and store it correctly.(Page 164)Data Read error. Failed to read the data for some rea-son.Use appropriate data and store it correctly.(Page 164)The file is corrupt The data is damaged or an attemptwas made to set an image file thatwas not made to specifications asthe splash screen.Use appropriate data and store it correctly.(Page 164)En 195AppendixAppendixAppendix
Message Cause Action (Reference)Connection failed. The cellular phone’s Bluetooth wire-less technology is turned off.Activate the target phone’s Bluetooth wire-less technology.The cellular phone is paired (con-nected) with another device.Cancel the pairing (connection) and retry.Rejection has been received fromthe cellular phone.Operate the target phone and accept the con-nection request from the navigation system.(Furthermore, check the connection settingson your cellular phone.)The target cellular phone cannot befound.Check whether your cellular phone is acti-vated and, whether the distance to your cellu-lar phone is not too far.Could not find any availablephone.No available phone exists in the sur-roundings when the systemsearches for connectable cellularphones featuring Bluetooth wirelesstechnology.!Activate the target phone’s Bluetooth wire-less technology.!Check whether your cellular phone is acti-vated and, whether the distance to your cellu-lar phone is not too far.Registration failed. The cellular phone’s Bluetooth wire-less technology is turned off duringthe registration step.Keep turning the target phone’s Bluetoothwireless technology on during the registra-tion.Rejection by the cellular phone hasreceived.Operate the target phone and accept the re-gistration request from the navigation system.(Furthermore, check the connection settingson your cellular phone.)Registration step has failed forsome reason.Retry the registration and if the registrationstill fails, try registering using your cellularphone.En196AppendixAppendix
Messages for audio functionsWhen problems occur with AV source playback, an error message appears on the display. Referto the table below to identify the problem, then take the suggested corrective action. If the errorpersists, record the error message and contact your dealer or your nearest Pioneer service center.The messages in “()”will appear on the “Rear display”.Built-in DVD driveMessage Cause Action (Reference)Reading error(ERROR-02-XX)Dirty Clean the disc.Scratched disc Replace the disc.The disc is loaded upside down Check that the disc is loaded correctly.Playback error. Please removethe disc.Electrical or mechanical !Replace the disc.!Set the ACC to off and then set it to onagain.Region code cannot bematched (DIFFERENT REGIONDISC)The disc does not have the same re-gion number as the navigation sys-tem.Replace the DVD-Video with one bearing thecorrect region number.Unreadable disc This type of disc cannot be playedby the navigation system.Replace the disc with one the navigation sys-tem can play. (Page 208, Page 224)Playback error due to irregu-lar temperature. Please re-move the disc. (THERMALPROTECTION IN MOTION)The temperature of the navigationsystem is out of the normal operat-ing range.Wait until the unit’s temperature returns towithin normal operating limits.Error not defined (ERROR-FF-FF)Undefined error Set the ACC to off and then set it to on again.Tracks that cannot be playedback will be skipped (FILESKIPPED)Files that are protected by digitalrights management (DRM).The protected files are skipped.Cannot play back all tracks(PROTECTED DISC)All the files on the inserted disc aresecured by DRM.Replace the disc.Flash writing error. Impossibleto write on the flash. (CANNOT SAVE DATA)The playback history for VOD con-tents cannot be saved for some rea-son.!Retry.!If the message appears frequently, consultyour dealer.Authorization Error (AUTHOR-IZATION ERROR)The device does not match the de-vice registered with the VOD provi-der. VOD content cannot be playedback.Check whether this device has been regis-tered with the VOD provider.Cannot play back HD file (FILENOT PLAYABLE-HIGH DEF)High definition (HD) DivX video can-not be played.Create playable one and retry.SD/USB/iPodMessage Cause Action (Reference)Tracks that cannot be playedback will be skippedFiles that are protected by digitalrights management (DRM).The protected files are skipped.This type of file cannot be played bythis unit.Replace it with the playable file. (Page 208,Page 224)En 197AppendixAppendixAppendix
Message Cause Action (Reference)Cannot play back all tracks All the files on the inserted externalstorage device are secured by DRM.Store playable files.All of the files cannot be played bythis unit.Replace it with the playable file. (Page 208,Page 224)USB flash drive was discon-nected for device protection.Do not connect this USB flashdrive to the unit. To restartUSB, restart the unit.The USB connector or USB cable isshort-circuited.Confirm that the USB connector or USBcable is not caught in something or da-maged.The connected USB storage deviceconsumes more than 500 mA (maxi-mum allowable current).Disconnect the USB storage device and donot use it. Turn the ignition switch to off, thento ACC or on and then connect the compliantUSB storage device.The USB interface cable for iPod isshort-circuited.Confirm that USB interface cable for iPod orUSB cable is not caught in something or da-maged.Authorization failure. iPod isnot connected.The iPod is not compatible with thisnavigation system.Use an iPod of a compatible version.Communication failure !Disconnect the cable from iPod. Once iPodmain menu is displayed, connect the cableagain.!If the message appears frequently, consultyour dealer.En198AppendixAppendix
Positioning technologyPositioning by GPSThe Global Positioning System (GPS) uses anetwork of satellites orbiting the Earth. Eachof the satellites, which orbit at a height of21 000 km, continually broadcasts radio sig-nals giving time and position information. Thisensures that signals from at least three can bepicked up from any open area on the earth’ssurface.The accuracy of the GPS information dependson how good the reception is. When the sig-nals are strong and reception is good, GPScan determine latitude, longitude and altitudefor accurate positioning in three dimensions.But if signal quality is poor, only two dimen-sions, latitude and longitude, can be obtainedand positioning errors are somewhat greater.Positioning by dead reckoningThe built-in sensor in the navigation systemalso calculates your position. The current loca-tion is measured by detecting driving distancewith the speed pulse, the turning directionwith the gyro sensor and inclination of theroad with the G sensor.The built-in sensor can even calculatechanges of altitude, and correct the discrepan-cies in the distance traveled caused by drivingalong winding roads or up slopes.If you use this navigation system with connect-ing the speed pulse, the system will becomemore accurate than no connection of speedpulse. So you connect the speed pulse withoutfail to get the accuracy of positioning.pThe position of the speed detection circuitvary depending on the vehicle model. Fordetails, consult your authorized Pioneerdealer or an installation professional.pSome types of vehicles may not output aspeed signal while driving at just a few kilo-meters per hour. In such a case, the currentlocation of your vehicle may not be dis-played correctly while in traffic congestionor in a parking lot.How do GPS and deadreckoning work together?For maximum accuracy, your navigation sys-tem continually compares GPS data with yourestimated position as calculated from the dataof built-in sensor. However, if only the datafrom the built-in sensor is available for a longperiod, positioning errors are gradually com-pounded until the estimated position becomesunreliable. For this reason, whenever GPS sig-nals are available, they are matched with thedata of the built-in sensor and used to correctit for improved accuracy.pIf you use chains on your wheels for winterdriving or put on the spare wheel, errorsmay suddenly increase because of differ-ence in wheel diameter. Initialize the sensorstatus and it may recover the accuracy tonormal condition.=For details, refer to Clearing status onpage 149.En 199AppendixAppendixAppendix
Map matchingAs mentioned, the positioning systems usedby this navigation system are susceptible tocertain errors. Their calculations may, on occa-sion, place you in a location on the map whereno road exists. In this situation, the processingsystem understands that vehicles travel onlyon roads, and can correct your position by ad-justing it to a nearby road. This is called mapmatching.With map matchingWithout map matchingHandling large errorsPositioning errors are kept to a minimum bycombining GPS, dead reckoning and mapmatching. However, in some situations, thesefunctions may not work properly, and the errormay become bigger.When positioning by GPS isimpossible!GPS positioning is disabled if signals can-not be received from more than two GPSsatellites.!In some driving conditions, signals fromGPS satellites may not reach your vehicle.In this case, it is impossible for the systemto use GPS positioning.In tunnels or en-closed parkinggaragesUnder elevatedroads or similarstructuresWhen drivingamong high build-ingsWhen driving througha dense forest or talltrees!If a car phone or cellular phone is usednear the GPS antenna, GPS reception maybe lost temporarily.!Do not cover the GPS antenna with spraypaint or car wax, because this may blockthe reception of GPS signals. Snow buildupcan also degrade the signals, so keep theantenna clear.pIf a GPS signal has not been received for along time, your vehicle’s actual positionand the current position mark on the mapmay diverge considerably or may not be up-dated. In such case, once GPS reception isrestored, accuracy will be recovered.En200AppendixAppendix

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