SKYPINE ELECTRONICS CNE6923A Car Navigation & Entertainment System User Manual 1

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Contents
Precautions ……………………………………………
Opening Logo …………………………………………
System Setup Menu, Controls and Indicators …….
Main Menu
Controls and Indicators
TFT Monitor Operation Instruction...………………...
Image setting
Power ON/OFF (Radio Panel)
Playing source selection
Volume adjustment (Radio Panel)
Aux-In Mode
Camera Mode
System Reset………………………………….…
Mute………………………………………………
Audio Control Menu ……………………………….…
Accessing the Equalizer setting
Setup Audio Adjustment
Accessing the General Setup Menu…………...
Accessing the Video Setup Menu
Accessing the Miscellaneous Menu……...…...
Accessing the Navigation Menu
Tuner (FM/AM) Operation …………………………..
Select FM/AM Band………………...…………..
Auto Tuning
Manual Tuning
Storing Station
Recalling a Station
Auto Store (AS)……………………………………
Program Scan (PS)……………………………….
DX and LOC Station Seeking (LOC)
DVD Player Operation ………………….………………
Insert/Eject Disc (Radio Panel)
Reset the Loading Mechanism
Accessing DVD Mode
Using the touch Screen Controls
Stopping and Pausing Playback
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse
Disc Setting
Changing Subtitle Language
DVD Playback Information
Disc Symbol and General Disc Information
CD/MP3/WMA/JPEG Operation …………………………
CD player user interface
Playing CD files
MP3/WMA Disc
iPod Operation …………………………………………...
Accessing iPod Mode
Playback of Video on iPod
USB Operation …………………………………………….
Bluetooth Operation ……………………………………….
Accessing Bluetooth Mode
Bluetooth user interface
Phonebook
Bluetooth Setup
Auto Connect
Making a phone call
Incoming Call and End Call
Telephone and Information
9 - 11
11 - 12
12 - 13
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13 - 17
Specifications …………………………………………….. 18
Multi – Information ……………………………………….. 18 - 23
Functional Icons
Digital Clock
Warning Display
Outside Temperature
Barometer
Elevation
Adjustment setting
Fuel Economy
Compass
Range
Speed
Notes and Information
Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) ………………… 24 - 28
Normal Mode Display
Abnormal Mode Display
Warning Indicator
Pressure High/Low First Stage
Pressure High/Low Second Stage
Accessing the Tire Exchange Mode
Front and Rear Tire Exchange Mode (Parallel Change)
Front and Rear Tire Exchange Mode (Cross Change)
Spare Tire Exchange Mode
Signal Loss
System Check Mode
Information
Periodic Maintenance ………………………………….. 28
Steering Wheel Remote Control ………………………. 29
Navigation ……………………………………………….. 30 - 42
Understanding Map Page
Acquiring Satellites
About GPS Satellite Signals
Finding your Destination using Address
Finding your Destination using Intersection
Finding your Destination using Recent Destination
Finding your Destination using POI Nearby
Finding your Destination using POI
Using Longitude / Latitude
Using Quick Menu
Using My Favorite
Using Route Info
Voice Setting
Volume Setting
GPS Status
Track Up / North Up Setting
Auto / Day / Night Mode Setting\
POI Display Setting
About
Using Detail
2D / 3D View
Quick Menu
Alternative Route
Scale
Notes………………………………………………………..43
Foreword
Thank you for selecting Multi–Media System as your new entertainment system.
This owner’s manual will add to your understanding and full enjoyment of the numerous
fine features of this system.
Throughout this owner’s manual the words WARNING and
CAUTION appear.
These serve as reminders for utmost care. Failure to follow
instructions could result in damage to your Multi-Media System
or to your vehicle.
It contains information prepared to acquaint you with the proper way to operate and
maintain your Multi-Media System for most pleasure.
This system reserves the right to make changes in design and specifications.
This owner’s manual has been written in compliance with existing laws and regulations,
WARNING
Indicates a strong possibility of severe personal injury or death
if instructions are not followed.
but some contents may contradict with recent / new amendments of the laws and
regulations.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
CAUTION
Means hazards or unsafe practice that could cause minor
personal injury or damage to your vehicle.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
You will also see other important symbols:
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Statement:
The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of
20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.
Note
Information
Gives helpful information
Precautions
Moisture condensation
To avoid the risk of injury or accident, read the following precautions before operating the unit.
When the unit’s temperature falls (as in winter), the liquid crystal display will become
darker than usual. Normal brightness will return after using the monitor for a while.
On safety
Comply with your local traffic rules and regulations.
• While driving
) Do not use the System Setup feature while driving, or perform any other function
which could divert your attention from the road.
) avoid watching or operating the monitor. Park your car in a safe place to watch the
monitor and operate the unit.
• While operating avoid
) avoid inserting your hands, fingers or foreign object into the unit while the monitor is
functioning. It may cause injury or damage to the unit.
To maintain high sound quality
Avoid contact of Liquid materials ( juice, soft drinks, coffee ) onto the unit or discs unless
permitted by the manufacturer of the system.
Playable discs
The following types of discs/files are compatible:
• CD-ROM (ISO), CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW
• CD-DA, DVD Video
• MP3 data
• WMA data
• JPG images
• WMV format
• AVI format
• MPG format
The following types of discs/files are not compatible:
• WMA files that are protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management)
• WMA lossless format
• Discs recorded with Track At Once or packet writing
• MP3 PRO format
• MP3 playlists
• WAV format
) Keep small articles out of the reach of children.
• If your car was parked in direct sunlight resulting in a considerable rise in temperature inside
the car, allow the unit to cool off before operating it.
• When you connect the back camera:
) When you drive, watch the surroundings carefully for your safety. Do not depend
on the back camera exclusively.
• When backing up you car, be sure to look back for your safety.
Do not touch the liquid crystal fluid if the LCD is damaged or broken. The liquid crystal
fluid may be hazardous to your health or fatal. If the liquid crystal fluid from the LCD
contacts your body or clothing, wash it off with soap immediately
Some recordable DVDs and CDs may be incompatible with this unit, depending on media
type and recording method.
NOTE:
It is especially important that you read the WARNINGS and NOTES in this manual.
DVD Region Management
Opening LOGO
Some DVD discs can be played only in certain playback modes according to the format of
the software. As the unit plays discs according to their formats, some functions may not work
as intended. Be sure to read the instructions provided with each disc. This player has been
designed to play back DVD software that has been encoded for specific region areas. It
cannot play back DVD software encoded for other region areas than the region areas for
which it has been designed.
Features
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TFT Panel, all-in-one highly integrated entertainment system
Built-in DVD Player, Radio automotive specification slot loading mechanism
Built-in FM/AM Tuner Radio
Digital 6.95”(16:9) TFT color monitor, contrast and brightness adjustment
Built-in 40W X 4 output amplifier, 4.1 channel surround sound output.
All functions can be operated via Smart Touch screen.
Built-in iPod Control and Navigation system
Powerful Graphic User Interface and software update ability.
fig. 1
LOGO will appear 5 seconds after ignition “ON” and standby for about 15 seconds
before the Car Info display or Multi – Information display shows.
WARNING!
1. Connect the unit to a 12-volt negative ground system only.
2. Never install this unit during vehicle operation it could interfere with safe
driving conditions.
3. To reduce the risk of a traffic accident (except when using for rear view video
camera) never use the video display function while driving the vehicle. This
may be in violation of local laws.
4. Never disassemble or adjust the unit without the assistance of a professional.
For details, please consult your local car stereo specialty shop.
5. To prevent injury from shock or fire, never expose this unit to moisture or
water.
6. Never use irregular discs, the only recommended disc size is a 12cm round
disc.
7. To prevent damage to the mechanism inside this unit, avoid impact to the
TFT monitor.
8. Do not change the fuse on the power wire without professional guidance / assistance.
Using an improper fuse may damage the unit and result in a fire.
NOTE:
• After displaying the opening logo, Car info is the default display on the screen. Even if
the last source selected is Disc (MP3/DVD), Navigation (NAVI), Radio Menu or iPod /
USB.
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•
Reminders:
Multi-Info will display automatically when you turn the radio panel “OFF”
Touch the clock on the upper center to enter STANDBY MODE.( When the Radio is ON )
The Multi-Media System can also be controlled via the steering wheel remote control.
System Setup Menu, Controls and Indicators
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11
10
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MAIN Menu
4.
5.
6.
7.
NAV– Presstoenternavigationmode,pressagaintogobacktopreviousmode.
BAND– PresstoselectFM/AMmode.
DISCSLOT
SEEKUP( )– Selectthenextchapter/trackforplayback.Searchanavailable radiostations
byincreasingtuningfrequencyontunermode.
8. SEEKDOWN( )– Selectthepreviouschapter/trackforplayback.Searchanavailableradio
stationsbydecreasingtuningfrequencyontunermode.
9. DVD– PresstoaccessDVDmode.
10. RESETBUTTON– Restoretofactorysetting.
11. PRESETSTATION– 6numberedpresetbuttonstoreandrecallstationsforeachband.
12. TFTMONITOR(TouchScreen)– TouchtoNavigatebetweenMainmenuandCarInfoDisplay.
Itisalsousedtogobacktopreviousmode.
There are two methods to access the MAIN menu
• Pressing the SRC button on the Radio panel to select desired source.
• Touching the upper Left corner on the touch-screen.
NOTE:
Touch screen operations and SRC button on Radio panel are all useable to select
menu and adjust settings. The following instructions will show the different ways to
access menu and adjustments.
CONTROLSANDINDICATORS
1.EJECT– PressfordiscInsertion/Ejection.
2.POWEROFF/ON,VOLandMUTE
Ͳ Pressthedialtoturn“ON” theunit.
Ͳ Pressandholdthedialtoturn“OFF” theunit.
Ͳ Rotatethedialtoadjustthevolume.
Ͳ QuickpresswhentheunitisONtoactivate“MUTE”.
3.SRC– Presstoselectdesiredsource.
TFT Monitor Operation Instruction
Power ON / OFF ( Radio Panel )
Press the POWER / VOL to turn the unit ON.
Press and hold the POWER / VOL on the radio panel to turn the unit OFF.
Playing Source Selection
Press the upper left of the TFT Monitor or Press the SRC button on the Radio Panel
to change among available playing sources: Tuner, Disc, iPod, Aux In, Camera ( rear
camera ), Navi, Bluetooth and USB. The playing mode is displayed on the TFT
monitor.
Volume Adjustment ( Radio Panel )
To Increase or decrease the volume level, turn the POWER / VOL on the radio panel.
The volume ranges from 0 to 40.
fig. 4
Image Setting
Aux In Mode
Video Output Format
An external audio/video device can be connected to this unit via USB / Aux In cable.
The table below shows the video output format for each source.
Table 1.
PlayingSource
FM/AMTuner
DVD
NAVI
AUXIN
CAMERA
iPod(Video)
Camera Mode ( Optional Device )
Video Output Format
“ CAMERA “ Mode is only available when the camera is connected and when
backing-up. To install a rear view video camera, connect the CAMERA video input
cable to the rear view camera output cable.
VideoOutputFormat
RGBMode
RGBMode
RGBMode
CVBSMode
CVBSMode
CVBSMode
NOTE:
If you have not connected a device to the unit, the source cannot be selected.
Example: If you have not connected an iPod to the unit, the iPod source will not be
available.
* CVBS – Composite Video Base band Signal
SelectinganAudioFeaturefor
EqualizerAdjustment
System Reset
To correct a system halt or other unusual operation, use the tip of a pen to
Press the RESET button located on the front mid-left of the Radio Panel.
After a system reset, the unit restores the setting before last power off.
Table 2.
Audio
Function
PresstheEqualizericontoselectanaudiofeaturetobe
adjusted.Touchadjustingicon(/)Left/Rightto
adjusttheselectedfeaturetothedesiredsetting.
Mute
The volume will be muted
when pressing the knob or rotate the knob of
Power / Volume it reduces the volume to “0”.
EQ
fig. 5
NOTE :
Adjusting the volume knob or using any of the audio set-up features will cancel the mute
function.
Audio Control Menu
Bass
Treble
Fader
Balance
Sub
Loud
Mid
fig. 7
The Audio Control feature allows you to easily adjust your audio system to meet the
acoustical characteristics of your vehicle, which vary depending on the type of vehicle and
its measurements. To get the best possible sound quality from your new system, be sure to
adjust the setting for the speakers as well. Proper setting of the Fader and Balance boosts
the effects of the cabin equalizer.
NOTE:
Adjustable
Range
User
Flat
Jazz
Pop
Classical
Rock
News
Urban
Rave
Techno
Movie
-7 to +7
-7 to +7
R9 to F9
L9 to R9
-7 to +7
Off, or ON
-7 to +7
1.The Bass, Treble, Mid and Loud are only
adjustable when EQ is on “ User” mode.
2.The Loud function compensates for deficiencies
in sound ranges at low levels.
3. Exiting the Audio Control Menu, press upper left of TFT Monitor to exit the
Equalizer Setting.
Accessing the Equalizer Setting
Setup Audio Adjustment
FromtheMainmenu,
TouchtheSETUP icon.
fig. 8
fig. 6
Table 3.
TouchtheAudioiconto
adjusttheselectedfeatureto
thedesiredsetting.
fig. 9
TouchlowerrighticonofTFT
Monitortoreturntosetup
menu.
Setting
Options
Function
Clock
AM/PM
(HH:MM)
Clock Mode
Bluetooth
12H/24H
On/Off
Beep
On/Off
Touch to adjust clock
Choose AM/PM format when setting the
clock
Choose clock mode 12H/24H
Activation/deactivation of the integrated
Bluetooth function
Beep sound ON/OFF option every touch or
button press.
AccessingtheVideoSetupMenu
PresslowerrighticonofTFT
Monitortoreturntosetupmenu.
fig. 10
Accessing the General Setup Menu
ٓ Touch the SETUP Icon on the
Main
Menu screen.
ٓ Select GENERAL Icon
fig. 13
Table 4.
fig. 11
Setting
TV Shape
Selecting a Feature for General
Adjustment
Brightness
fig. 12
Options
Function
16:9
4:3
----
Change screen size (16:9/4.3)
Touch the desired video
brightness displayed, on scale
from -5 to +5
Accessing the Misc Menu
Selecting a Feature for General Adjustment
ٓ Touch the SETUP icon on the
Main menu screen.
ٓ Touch the option directly on the
screen to select a feature to be
adjusted.
ٓ Select MISC icon
ٓ Touch the option directly on the
screen to select a feature to be
adjusted.
fig. 14
fig. 16
Table 6.
Table 5.
Setting
Options
Function
Touch Screen
Calibration
No / Yes
Touch “Yes” to enter the touch screen
calibration mode.
Restore factory
Settings
Yes / No
Select “Yes” to restore the factory
settings of the multimedia system
(except for password and parental
control).
Version
Setting
Options
Navi Mix
On/Off
Function
Tuner ( FM/AM ) Operation
ƽ Tuner TFT Display
Version display
Accessing the Navigation Menu
ٓ Touch the SETUP icon on the
Main menu screen.
ٓ Select NAVI icon
fig. 17
fig. 15
1.
- Touch to activate / deactivate Scan Mode.
2.
- Touch TFT Panel or press Band button on the Radio Panel FM-1, FM-2, FM-3
ƽ
ƽ
ƽ
and AM-1, AM-2.
Press the icon ( ٓ ) to increase the tuning frequency one step at a time.
Press the icon (ٝ ) to decrease the tuning frequency one step at a time.
Or touch directly on the Manual tuning display to locate your desired stations.
Using Preset Stations
Six(6) numbered preset buttons stored and recall stations for each band. Six(6) stored
stations for the current band appear on the screen, touch the channel directly for use.
You can press the buttons (
or
) on the Radio panel to see the other 6 stations.
3.
- Auto Store.
4.
- Program Scan.
5.
- Radio stations with a strong signal are tuned.
6.
- Touch to seek down.
7.
- Touch to seek Up.
8.
- Touch to Manual tuning.
9.
- Touch to display EQ setting.
Select FM/AM Band
Touch the
icon on the screen to change among the following bands: FM-1, FM-2, FM-3,
AM-1 and AM-2.
StoringaStation
1.
Auto Tuning
2.
Press the button (
) on the Radio panel or touch the
seek-up icon on the screen to
seek the next available channel by increasing the tuning frequency.
Selectaband(Ifneeded),thenselectastation.
Example:FM1103.6MHz
TouchandHoldfor3secondsthedesiredpresetnumbertostoreRadiostation.
RecallingaStation
1.
2.
Press the button (
) on the Radio panel or touch the
seek-down icon on the screen
to seek the next available channel by decreasing the tuning frequency.
Manual Tuning
Touch the
fig. 19
SelectaBand(Ifneeded).
Touch OnͲscreen preset buttons to select the corresponding stored stations or press the
numberbuttonontheRadiopanel.
AutoStore(AS)
icon to display Manual tuning.
Pressicononthescreentoautomaticallyscanandstoreallstationsincurrentband.
fig. 18
Program Scan ( PS )
Touch the
current band.
icon on the screen for scan the stations in the 6 preset channels in the
Reset the Loading Mechanism
If the disc does not load or does not play properly, press and hold the button
on the unit
to reset the loading mechanism. The disc will be ejected and normal operation will resume.
Scan
1.
Touch the
icon on the screen to automatically scan all stations in current band to
preview stations.
Press any to stop scanning and listen to the selected stations.
2.
Accessing DVD mode
To switch to DVD mode when the disc is already inserted, press the SRC button on the
Radio panel until DVD appears on the screen or press the upper left of TFT monitor to locate
Main menu, and then select DVD mode.
DX and Loc Stations Seeking (LOC)
When the Local function is ON, only radio stations with strong signal are tuned. When
the Local function is active, “LOC” appears on the screen.
Using the Touch-Screen Controls
To activate / deactivate the local function in AM/FM tuner mode, touch the
the screen.
icon on
DVD Player Operation
Insert / Eject Disc ( Radio Panel )
Inserting a Disc – When Inserting a DVD disc, DVD mode is entered and disc play
begins.
NOTE:
1.
If Parental Lock ( Rating ) is activated and the disc inserted is not authorized, the 4-digit
code must be entered and/or the must be authorized ( see “RATING menu “).
You cannot insert a disc if there is already a disc in the Unit or if the power is OFF.
CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RWs will not play unless the recording session is
closed.
2.
3.
fig. 20
Ejecting a Disc ( Radio Panel )
Press the
button on the Radio panel to eject the disc. The unit automatically reverts
to Tuner mode at the same time.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
Touch to go to the previous chapter or touch and hold to fast reverse.
Touch to Play / Pause.
Touch to go to the next chapter or touch and hold to fast forward.
Press to go to Root menu.
Touch to Exit Function bar.
Touch to Enter Setup.
Table 7.
G.
H.
I.
Touch to view Playback Information.
Touch to Select Chapter.
Touch this Area to access Function Bar.
Pausing Playback
Touch the play/pause button f on the function bar to suspend or resume disc play.
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse
Touch the  on the screen to fast forward. Keep pressing or touching and releasing
the button to increase the rate from “X 2”, “X 4” and “X 8”.
Touch the  on the screen to fast reverse. Keep pressing or touching and releasing
the button to increase the rate from “X 2” , “X 4” and “X 8”.
Setting
Options
Function
Subtitle
Yes/NO
Language Selection.
Search
Chapter/Title/Time
Repeat A>B
Yes/NO
Repeat
Chapter/Title/Time
Playback
Yes/NO
Angle
Audio
Go to specific Title, Chapter and Time on the
disc.
Use the A-B function to define a specific Time of
a disc to repeat.
For VCD play, the repeat function is not
available
Display playback information on the screen,
including the media playing and current playback
time.
Change Angle view
Change Audio setup
Changing Subtitle Language
Disc Setting
If you are watching a disc recorded in multiple languages with subtitles, select the Subtitle
to choose the language in which you would like the subtitles to appear
DVD Playback Information
The following information is displayed at the middle of the screen during DVD playback:
fig. 21
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•
•
Press the (c/d) arrow on the screen. Select a feature to be adjusted.
Touch the option directly on the screen to select a feature to be adjusted.
Press the lower left of TFT monitor to exit.
fig. 22
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Table 9.
Table 7.
General Disc Information
Disc Symbols
Symbol
Symbol
12cm Disc Properties
Max Play Time
Meaning
(MPEG 2 Method)
Number of voice languages recorded. The number
inside the icon indicates the number languages on
the disc (maximum of 8).
Number of subtitle languages available on the disc
(maximum of 32).
Single side single layer (DVD-5)
133 minutes
Single side double layer (DVD-9)
242 minutes
Double side single layer (DVD-10)
266 minutes
Double side double layer (DVD-18)
484 minutes
Number of angles provided (maximum of 9).
(MPEG 1 Method)
Aspect ratios available. “LB” stands for Letter Box
and “PS” stands for Pan/Scan. In the example on
the left, the 16:9 video can be converted to Letter
Box video.
Single side single layer (VCD)
74 minutes
Single side single layer
74 minutes
CD/MP3/WMA/JPEG Operation
Region 3: Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea,
Thailand, Indonesia, South-East Asia.
Instructions for Insert/Eject, Play/Pause, Stopping Playback, Track Selection, Fast
Forward / Fast Reverse, Scan, and Random Play are the same for DVD, CD and MP3
operation. Please see the DVD Player Operation section for information about these
topics.
The file naming formats listed below are compatible with this unit:
• ISO 9660 – file name: 12 characters, file extension: 3 characters
• ISO 9660 – file name: 31 characters, file extension: 3 characters
• Joliet – 64 characters
If the file or folder name does not conform to ISO 9660 file system standards, it may not be
displayed or played back correctly.
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Playing CD Files
CD player User Interface
After inserting a CD disc, files will play in the sequence of the directory. In playing back,
touch a track on the onscreen directly to play.
MP3/WMA Discs
This player allows you to playback MP3/WMA files recorded on CDROM, CD-R, CD-RW,
DVD+R/RW and DVD-R/RW. For CD-RW discs, please make sure they are formatted
using the full method and not the quick method to prevent improper disc operation. Use
the following settings when compressing audio data for your MP3 disc:
• Transfer Bit Rate: 320kbps
• Sampling Frequency: 48kHz
When recording MP3 up to the maximum disc capacity, disable additional writing. For
recording on an empty disc up to maximum disc capacity, use the "Disc at once" setting.
The touch keys for MP3/WMA CD/DVD playback are described below.
iPod Operation
fig. 23
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
K.
Accessing iPod Mode:
1.
Touch () to play the Previous track or press the Radio panel.
Touch (f) to Play / Pause
Touch to () to play the Next track or press the Radio panel.
Touch to display the numeric keypad on the screen and then use the numeric
keypad to access a track directly.
Touch to Repeat tracks.
Touch to Random play.
Touch to view track list page.
Total playing time.
TFT Display ( Title, Artist, Album ) * Depends on the Disc your playing
Touch to go to Equalizer ( EQ ) setting.
Touch to return to Main menu.
To switch to iPod® mode go to the Main menu and touch the iPod® icon on the
TFT Screen or press the SRC button on the Radio panel.
fig. 24
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( If there are videos on iPod, you can
play them by selecting them on the
screen. They will start to play,
otherwise there will be nothing on the
display.) However, you can return to
listen to your music by pressing the
icon.
1.TouchtoviewRootDisplay.
fig. 25
fig. 29
2.Touchsongstodisplaytracks.
USB operation
Accessing USB mode:
Touch the USB icon on the TFT
monitor or press the SRC button on
the Radio panel as your source.
fig. 26
fig. 30
3.Touchtoselectasong.
Bluetooth Operation
Before using the Bluetooth, it’s necessary to perform the following steps. For
more operating details, refer to each section below.
fig. 27
1. Select the “Bluetooth” option in the
General setup and select the “On”
option to activate the Bluetooth
feature.
Playback of video on iPod
ForplaybackofVideooniPod,
presstheicon
fig. 31
fig. 28
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2.
BluetoothUserInterface
Pair your mobile phone to this unit
(refer to the “Pairing” operation). It
is necessary to pair your phone to
the unit. Without pairing, Bluetooth
function will not be available.
DialInterface
1.TouchtoaccessDialInterface
fig. 32
Bluetooth Indicator
There is a Bluetooth indicator at
the top right portion of the touch
screen.
fig. 35
fig. 36
NOTE: Wait until synchronization is completed.
2.TouchtonavigateCallLog(Dialed,Missed,Received).
fig. 33
• When the Bluetooth function is “Off”, there is no Indicator
• When the Bluetooth function is “On” and no phone is connected to the unit, the
indicator is gray
• If a phone has been connected to the unit, the indicator is blue
fig. 37
3.TouchtoaccessContacts.
AccessingBluetoothMode
fig. 38
Touch the button at the top of the
touch screen to access Bluetooth
mode directly. 00
fig. 39
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fig. 40
7.TouchtoaccessBTSettingmenu.
4. Touch the search icon to locate names registered.
fig. 41
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fig. 42
fig. 48
Contacts
5. Touch to access Music control menu.
Touch the
icon to access the Contacts.
You can see phone book list, SIM book list, dialed call list, received call list, missed call
list.
If the number has been stored in the Contacts, it can be accessed by touching
or
on the screen to navigate through the Contact entries.
Then, touch the number to initiate the phone call.
NOTE: Not all Bluetooth enabled phones support this feature.
fig. 43
fig. 44
: A2DP function is not available on Navi mode.
Bluetooth setup
NOTE: You can play music from your mobile phone thru A2DP function.
Touch
Bluetooth indicator or go to main menu, touch the Bluetooth icon on the TFT
screen, then touch Add Device display on the screen.
6. Touch to access Device menu.
fig. 45
fig. 46
fig. 49
When pairing a
new device, touch
ADD icon
fig. 50
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Answering an incoming call
Now you can pair a phone with the unit.
This unit can be paired with 5 mobile phones, but only one can be active at a time.
The Default phone will be retained only if all other paired phones are deleted. (Default
Phone: The phone that was first paired with the unit.)
When maximum pairing has been completed, that is, four mobile phones have been
connected with the unit, and you want to still pair a new one, then the system will retain
the default phone and last used phone used. The phone least used (except the default
phone) will be deleted and the new paired phone will become the last used phone. (Last
Used Phone: The phone connected with the unit that was used last.)
If you want to pair your phone with the unit, use the password 1234 to complete the
pairing. When asked, enter this password in the phone you are pairing with this unit.
You can answer an incoming call manually using your handset or by touching this
icon.
End a call
Touch the
Telephone and Information
Telephone (Hands free system for cellular phone)
Auto Connect
If the unit has been set to auto connect, it will attempt to connect to the last used phone
first. If Auto Connect is not activated, the unit will return to the previous operating mode.
When the phone connects to the unit successfully, all of the cell phone’s Bluetooth
enabled options will be active.
Hands free system allows you to make or receive a call without taking your hands off
the steering wheel by connecting your cellular / mobile phone to the unit via Bluetooth.
Bluetooth is a wireless data system by which you can call without your cellular phone
being connected with a cable or placed on a cradle. If your cellular phone does not
support Bluetooth, this system cannot function. The operating procedure of the phone
is explained here.
Making a phone call
There are four ways to make a phone call
from this unit:
NOTICE :
Do not leave your cellular phone in the car. The temperature indoor
may be high and damage the phone.
fig. 51
1.
2.
3.
4.
icon to end a call.
Make use of the Number dial on the screen to make a call.
You can Enter the phone number using the numeric keypad and touch the
icon
to make a call. ( must be in the Bluetooth mode )
You can open the phone book and select one to make a call directly. ( your mobile
phone must support this option )
If your phone supports voice dial, access this mode on your phone instead of using
the phonebook.
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• The Bluetooth connection may be cut.
• Noise may be heard on the Bluetooth audio playback.
• Talk alternately with the other party on the phone. If you talk at the same time, the
voice may not reach each other. (It is not a malfunction.)
• Keep the volume of the receiving voice down. Otherwise, an echo will be heard and
receiving voice can be heard outside of the vehicle. When you talk on the phone,
speak clearly towards the microphone.
• In the following situations, your voice may not reach the other party.
• Driving on unpaved road. (Making a traffic noise.)
• Driving at high speed.
• The window is open.
• Turning the air-conditioning vents towards the microphone.
• The sound of the air-conditioning fan is loud.
• There is an effect from the network of the cellular phone
• It may take time, the phone connection is carried out during Bluetooth audio play.
BLUETOOTH DISCLAIMER
The types of Bluetooth® devices (including mobile phones) that can be
connected to the hands-free system are limited and, even among
compliant devices; some may not operate reliably with this product.
Prior to operation, check the compatibility of your device with it’s
manufacturer.
Although Bluetooth® is intended to be a standard protocol, Bluetooth®
device manufacturers may incorporate certain changes within this
standard protocol over the course of the product lifecycle of the device
(especially mobile phones). These changes are outside the control of
this product and may result in the Bluetooth® functionality becoming
impaired.
INFORMATION
In the following conditions, the system may not function :
• The cellular phone is turned off.
• The current position is outside the communication area.
• The cellular phone is not connected.
• The cellular phone has a low battery.
• Even if your cellular phone supports both hands free and audio
• Bluetooth connections, it may not be able to connect to the hands free connection at
the same time.
• When using Bluetooth audio and hands free at the same time, the following problems
may occur.
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Table 10.
Specifications
AM Tuner Section
CEA Power Ratings
Main Am plifier
DVD/CD Player
Pow er Output: 20 w atts RMS X 4 channels into 4-ohms @ < 10% THD+N
Signal to Noise Ratio: 70dBA below reference. ( Reference: 1 w att, 4-ohms )
MAX Pow er : 40 X 4 w atts into 4-ohms, all channels driven
Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz. -3dB Aux input used as source
reference
Reference Supply Voltage: 14.4VDC
Monitor Section
Compatible formats: DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, CD-R, CD-RW, CDDA, MP3, WMA, HDCD, SVCD, VCD, MPEG, JPEG, MP3/WMA files burned onto
a DVD+R/W or DVD-RW and CD-R/RW
Signal to Noise Ratio: 85dBA
Dynamic Range: >95dB
Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz, -3dB
Channel Separation: > 60dB @ 1kHz
D/A Converter(s): 6-channels high performance 24-bit, 192kHz, multi-bit Sigma
Delta modulation. DAC supports sample rates from 8~192kHz.
Electronic Skip Protection (ESP): DVD: 2-3 sec, CD-DA: 10 sec, MP3: 100 sec,
WMA: 200 sec
( ESP time approximate )
Mechanical anti vibration ability: 10~200Hz, X/Y/Z direction: 1.0G
Video Section
Format: NTSC, PAL ( auto-detection )
Output: 1Vp-p ( 75-ohm ), buffered
Input: 1Vp-p ( 75-ohm )
FM Tuner Section
Tuning Range: 87.5MHz - 107.9MHz
Mono Sensitivity ( -30dB ): 10dBu
Quieting Sensitivity ( -50dB ): 15dBu
Alternate Channel Selectivity: 70dB
Signal to Noise Ratio @ 1kHz: 58dB
Image Rejection: 60dB
Stereo Separation @ 1kHz: 30dB
Frequency Response: 30Hz - 15kHz, -3dB
General
Tuning Range:530kHz - 1710kHz
Sensitivity ( -20dB ): 20dBu
Signal to Noise Ratio @ 1kHz: 50dB
Image Rejection: 60dB
Frequency Response: 50Hz - 2kHz, -3dB
Integrated SD Card Reader
Screen Size: 6.95" ( Measured diagonally ).
Screen Type: TFT Digital Display active matrix
Response Time: 30mSec rise time, 50mSec fall time resolution, DVD/Composite
Video in: 280,280 sub pixels, 1200 (W) X 234 (H)
Auxilliary Input impedance: 10k
Pow er Supply: 10.5 to 16V DC, negative ground
Fuse: 10-amp, mini ATM type
DIN chassis dimensions: 7" X 7" X 2" ( 178mm x 178mm x 100mm )
* Specifications subject to change without notice.
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Multi-Information Display
Functional icon: You can Select Functions to adjust / set, exiting and return to
After the display of the opening LOGO for about 15 seconds, Vehicle Information replaces
it as the DEFAULT display, the last source will have audio only.
Digital Clock:
previous selection.
Indicates the time.
Changing the clock settings, from main menu touch the Setup icon to display general
setup menu. ¼Page 8
10
Warning Display (See Page 29 - 31)
Outside Temperature: The outside temperature is read every five (5) minutes.
Barometer: This display shows the atmospheric pressure at the present location,
values are read every five(5) minutes.
•
fig. 52
NOTE :
Touching the RESET function will not reset the indication hPa
Elevation: The current elevation in units is 100m (400ft) as shown. The
elevation is read every five(5) minutes.
To adjust the elevation: Touch the
X Digital Clock
Y Warning Display
Outside Temperature
Barometer
Elevation
Adjust (Adjustment)
by touching icon
Tire Pressure Monitor System
Periodic Maintenance Required
^ Compass
_ Range
` Speed
a Fuel Economy
elevation icon on the screen, then adjust
or
The adjusment icon increases by 100m (400ft) every time you lightly touch the
icon. Continuous touching of the icon for about two (2) seconds or more, will result in the
indication to fast-forward. Then the setting changes to the elevation selected.
The adjustment icon decreases by 100m (400ft) every time you lightly touch the
icon. Continuous touching of the icon for about two (2) seconds or more, will result in the
indication to fast-forward. Then the setting changes to the elevation selected.
fig. 53
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NOTE:
Adjust (adjustment)
• The elevation is determined from changes in atmospheric pressure. Depending on
weather conditions, the indicated elevation may differ from the actual elevation.
Variations in atmospheric pressure can cause different elevation to be shown even in
the same location. Use the indication as a guide only.
Every time the “Adjust” icon is touched lightly, the display will change into two selections :
1. COMPASS SETTING
Touching the ADJUST icon will display compass VARIANCE as default, to search
CALIBRATION, touch the icon
or
Fuel Economy: The average value of the fuel consumption is read every 5
minutes.
Resetting the average fuel consumption:
• Touch the
icon on the
screen.
• Touch the “RESET” icon on the
screen.
• Value shown “ --,- “ km/L.
fig. 55
NOTE :
fig. 54
fig. 56
2. BAROMETER SETTING
• When the average fuel consumption cannot be calculated, “- -,-“will be shown.
• The average and momentary fuel consumption change will depend on the driving
condition (road condition, driving behavior, etc.). The indication may differ from the
actual fuel consumption. Therefore, it is recommended to use the indication only as
reference.
Touching the ADJUST icon will display Barometer ADJUST, to search Barometer
DEFAULT, touch the icon
or
Compass: This compass shows the direction of the vehicle.
NOTE:
• This system uses the earth’s magnetic field, and so may not show the correct direction
depending on the traffic condition or in the following places where the earth’s magnetic
field is disrupted.
¾ Car parks located in buildings and tunnels.
¾ Expressways and undergrounds cables.
¾ Areas along railroads
fig. 57
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fig. 58
Compass Variance
• The declination can be set at intervals of 1 degrees, from 28 degrees west (W28) to 28
degrees east (E28).
To adjust compass variance, touch
the SELECT icon to display
adjustment data.
Compass Calibration
touch the SELECT icon to display
“CALIBRATION READY”
fig. 59
• Touch the icon
or
to set the desired declination.
• When the declination has been completed, touch the “SET” function icon.
fig. 61
Setting the Declination
The declination is the difference between true north (the direction of the geographic
north pole) and where a compass needle points to. Since the declination varies from
place to place, it needs to be for each region. Otherwise the compass will not show the
declination by the following steps:
To Calibrate compass:
• Touch the SELECT icon again to
display “Please drive slowly in a
safe open area”
• Turn the vehicle slowly through
360 degrees in a safe open field
with no buildings and other
vehicles.
NOTE:
• The default declination setting is 0 degrees. In accordance with the illustration, set the
declination setting to the declination contour nearest to a region where you drive the
vehicle.
fig. 62
NOTE:
• If you wish to stop calibration the compass part-way through the procedure, the
compass may not be properly calibrated in this case, you must turn the vehicle
through 360 degrees.
Barometer Adjust
This display shows the atmospheric pressure at the present location. The atmospheric
pressure values are read every 5 minutes.
fig. 60
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Range: This shows the distance (in km) that can be driven on the fuel
remaining in the fuel tank. The driving range is read every 5 minutes.
• Touch the icon
or
to set
the desired value.
• Touch the “SET“ icon to complete
the input date.
NOTE:
• When the vehicle is fueled, the driving range will be updated. However, if the amount of
fueling is small, the indication may not be correct. It is recommended to fill the tank as
much as possible.
fig. 63
• The driving range is shown based on the accumulated fuel consumption data, However,
it may change depending on the driving condition (road condition, driving behavior,
etc.). If the battery terminals are disconnected, the accumulated fuel consumption data
will be erased. It is recommended to use the indication as reference.
Barometer Default
To Set Barometer Default, touch the
SELECT icon to display “Current
Value: ___hPa REALLY?”
• When the vehicle is stopped on a steep slope, the value of the driving range may
increase. This is caused by the fuel movement inside the tank on the slope and is not
deemed as a failure. ( malfunction )
fig. 64
Speed: The average value of the speed is read every 5 minutes.
• Touch the “SET” icon to display the
default Barometer Value “CURRENT
VALUE:1006hpa”
Resetting the average speed:
• Touch the
on the screen.
icon
• Touch the “RESET” icon on the
screen.
fig. 65
• To return to Car info, touch EXIT
NOTE:
fig. 67
• When you turn the ignition switch to the “ON” position about 4 hours (or more) after
turning it from the “ON” position to the “ACC” or LOCK” position, the average speed
indication will automatically be reset.
fig. 66
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Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS)
NOTE:
If you using other source like Radio or DVD, you can also locate Car Info by touching
the upper left of TFT Monitor. Then, from Main menu select the
icon to display
two selections:
¾ Directly touch the screen to select
information display. The selected
info will turn yellow.
fig. 68
¾ Then show the information you
want to see.
fig. 71
Multi – Info
Display
fig. 69
TPMS
Display
This advanced system will provide you peace-of-mind while it helps you monitor the
pressure and temperature level of your vehicle’s tires. Properly inflated tires provide
improved safety, fuel economy and extend tire life over those that are operated either
under, or over-inflated. You will need to refer to your vehicle’s specific tire pressure
requirements for the size and types of tires you are using. Carefully follow the instruction
in the manual while installing Tire Pressure Monitoring System. Failure to do so may
result in system malfunction, non-operation or damage of system components. If you are
not qualified to perform these installations, we suggest you consider having a qualified
technician from an auto repair shop or tire installation facilities to install this system for
you. Make sure they have access to this manual prior to installation of your Tire Pressure
Monitor System.
fig. 70
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NOTE:
NORMAL MODE DISPLAY
All sensors are pre-programmed at the factory for a specific wheel location, which is used
for the first installed on your vehicle positions are indicated on a label attached to the
front of the sensor body.
This display shows a normal condition.
Sensor Label:
• FL
= Front Left
• FR
= Front Right
• RR
= Rear Right
• RL
= Rear Left
• ST
= Spare Tire
fig. 74
In case of change in wheel’s locations due to tire’s rotation on your vehicle, please follow
the Tire Exchange Mode procedure to change wheel’s location on your vehicle.
fig. 72
Tire Exchange Mode
ABNORMAL MODE DISPLAY
• Touch the Front Left Tire for 5
seconds to enter the Tire Exchange
mode.
This display shows an abnormal condition.
fig. 75
• The Front Left tire will turn yellow.
• The Rear tires will turn to Green.
fig. 73
fig. 76
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Front and Rear Tire Exchange Mode ( Cross Change )
Front and Rear Tire Exchange Mode ( Parallel Change )
Procedure Mode:
Procedure Mode:
1. Touch the Front left tire for five(5)
seconds to enter Tire Exchange
Mode.
1. Touch the Front Left tire for five(5)
seconds to enter Tire Exchange
Mode.
fig. 77
fig. 80
2. Touch the Rear left tire, the front
tires will exchange with the Rear
Tires.
2. Touch the Rear Right tire. The
Front tire will exchange with the
Rear tire across.
fig. 81
fig. 78
fig. 79
• After the data has been transmitted, tire exchange mode will automatically exit and
return to normal mode.
fig. 82
• After the data has been transmitted, tire exchange mode will automatically exit and
return to normal mode.
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In-Case of Abnormal Mode Display
Spare Tire Exchange Mode
Procedure Mode:
1.
1. Touch the Front left tire for five(5)
seconds to enter Spare Tire
Exchange Mode.
Warning Indicator
This icon will appear when the
default value change.
Table 11.
When the Pressure become:
Low Pressure
24psi
High Pressure
34psi
fig. 83
fig. 86
2.
2. Front and rear tires will turn green
and spare tire will turn to yellow.
fig. 84
3. Touch any of the green tire that will
be exchanged with the spare tire.
Pressure High/Low First Stage
•
First stage alert will show icons
when the values change.
•
Alert indicator
will appear on
the top portion of the screen and the
module beeps every two(2) minutes
interval. These icons will disappear
only when inflated/deflated required
pressure values.
• The Warning indicator
appear.
fig. 87
will
fig. 85
• After the data has been transmitted, tire exchange mode will automatically exit and
return to normal mode.
fig. 88
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• Tire symbol will turn RED.
• Tire pressure value will also turn RED.
Table 13.
• Tire symbol will turn color “RED”.
Pressure Range:
Low
High
18psi below “ALERT PRESSURE”
42psi Above “ALERT PRESSURE”
fig. 89
WARNING!
• Tire pressure value turned “YELLOW”.
¾ If the Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) indicator icons appear on the screen,
slow down immediately and avoid any severe braking or steering maneuvers. As soon
as you do so safely, stop and check the tires.
¾ It is the driver’s responsibility to ensure that the tire pressures are correct. Check the
tires regularly.
Table 12.
fig. 90
Pressure Range:
Low Pressure
High Pressure
24psi up to 19psi
34psi up to 41psi
¾ Always adapt the tire pressure accordingly when the vehicle load changes.
¾ Under certain conditions (poor road surface) the tire pressure indication may not light
up immediately.
¾ Please ask your nearest MITSUBISHI dealer or workshop whether run flat tires can be
used on your vehicle.
SIGNAL LOSS
3.
Pressure High/Low Second Stage
Loss of signal = the system does not
receive the signal of a sensor.
• Second stage alert will show icons
when the value change.
NOTE:
in case of loss signal, you will see
the tire pressure and temperature
is blank.
• Alert indicator
will appear on
the top portion of the screen and the
module beeps every 2 minutes.
These icon will disappear only when
inflated/deflated to required pressure
values.
fig. 92
The display will update Twenty(20) minutes after the
system experiences signal loss.
fig. 91
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Resetting the display
Precaution:1
Your dealer or qualified workshop resets the “Periodic Maintenance Required” after each
service.
™ Please be careful when replacing tires, carelessness might cause damage to your
TPMS SENSOR located inside.
NOTE:
™ When servicing please be guided the service center staff, they may not familiar with
tire pressure monitor system (TPMS) except MITSUBISHI DEALER and Qualified
Workshop.
‰ Only Mitsubishi Dealers and qualified workshop are authorized to disable the
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE REQUIRED display.
‰ The first service maintenance warning will display after the 1st
1000km and the next service interval display will be every 5000km.
‰ If the PERIODIC MAINTENANCE REQUIRED appears on the screen and you want to
proceed in any menu source.
¾ Touch the icons on top of the screen,
select your desired icon (TPMS,
Bluetooth and Clock)
fig. 93
¾ To go to other Menu, touch the upper
left portion of the screen to enter the
Main menu or press the SRC button
on the Radio panel to select your
desired menu.
Periodic Maintenance
Service reminder: After a certain mileage, a Periodic Maintenance Required
reminder will appear in the screen each time the ignition is switched ON.
fig. 94
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fig. 95
fig. 96
Steering Wheel Remote Control
Replacing the Lithium Battery of Remote
Control
When the operation of the Steering Remote stops
prematurely or permanently, replace the battery
with a new lithium battery. Make sure the battery
polarity replacement is correct.
WARNING:
• Store the battery where children cannot reach.
• Do not recharge, short circuit, disassemble or
heat the battery.
• Do not expose or bring into contact the battery
with other metallic materials. Doing this may
start a fire.
fig. 98
Table 14.
Button
Mode
Seek
Volume
fig. 97
Function
iPod or USB
Disc
AUX
Radio
Navi
Radio
iPod or USB
Disc
Radio
iPod or USB
Disc
Operation
Single Press to select source
Single Press = Select PRESET Station
and Tracks
Single Press = Increase and Decrease
Volume
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Navigation System
1.
UNDERSTANDING THE MAP PAGE
14
11
13
12
fig. 99
10
GPS satellite signal – Represents the satellite signals being received by
your navigation system. When you see green bars with a number greater
than three(3), you have a strong signal.
2.
Distance turn – Shows the distance and next turning point.
3.
Speed – Shows the speed of your driving.
4.
Distance – Shows your current / present distance to your destination.
5.
Time to Finish – Shows the remaining time to reach your destination.
6.
Time – Shows current time.
7.
Menu – Select to access the functions on menu.
8.
Turning Point – Shows the name of the street of your next turning point.
9.
North Up / Track Up – Shows North Up or Track Up view.
10.
Street – Shows current street name.
11.
City – Shows the current name of the city.
12.
Detail – Select to access the following functions:
• 2D /3D – Sets to change the view of the map.
• Quick Menu – Sets the systems default functions for Gasoline
stations, Hospitals and Alternative Routes.
• Alternative Route – Sets category to your waypoint.
• Scale – Sets to scale the map.
3DVIEW
fig. 100
13.
14.
2DVIEW
fig. 101
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Car Position - Shows car’s location relative to the map.
Speed Limit - Shows the speed limit.
Finding your Destination using Address
Acquiring Satellites
1. On the Menu page, Select
Destination.
Before the navigation system can find your current location and navigate a route, you must
do the following:
1. Go outdoors to open area, away from tall buildings
and trees.
2. GPS antenna should be located on the dashboard,
so that it is parallel to the ground.
3. Turn on the navigation system. Acquiring satellite can
take a few minutes.
fig. 102
The bars
indicate satellite strength. When the bars are Red
With a number beside it (should be greater than 3), the navigation system
has acquired satellite signals; you can now select a destination or POI and navigate to it.
2. Select Address.
About GPS Satellite Signals
Your navigation system must acquire GPS (Global Positioning System) satellite signals to
operate.
fig. 103
If you are indoors, near tall buildings or trees, or in a parking garage, the navigation
system might not acquire satellites. Go outside to an area free from tall obstructions to
use your navigation system.
3. Select the City you want
to visit on the list. Or if
there is no data on your
list try to select District.
When the navigation acquires satellite signals, the signal strength bars on the Map page
are
Red. When it loses satellite signals, the bars disappear. Touch the signals
strength bars in the lower right corner of the Map page or go to Setting menu – GPS info to
view GPS information. Touch anywhere on the screen to return to the Map page.
fig. 104
Select to go back to map.
Select to return to previous page.
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4. Enter the name of the
City you want to visit.
fig. 109
fig. 105
Select option:
• Go – Guides you to the
destination.
• Add Waypoint .
• Browse – Browses routing
to destination.
• Set as Home
• Set as Favorite
Finding your Destination using Intersection
5. Enter the name of the
Road.
1. Select Intersection.
fig. 106
fig. 110
6. Enter the House Number
and press OK or if you want
to skip this process press
OK only.
2. Enter 1st Road name.
fig. 107
fig. 111
7. Select the road name.
3. Select from the list the
road and the city you
desired to go.
fig. 108
fig. 112
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4. Then select the street or
roads that crosses on
this road.
fig. 117
fig. 113
fig. 114
Select option:
• Go – Guides you to the
destination.
• Add Waypoint .
• Browse – Browses routing
to destination.
• Set as Home
• Set as Favorite
Finding your Destination using POI nearby
Select option:
• Go – Guides you to the
destination.
• Add Waypoint .
• Browse – Browses routing
to destination.
• Set as Home
• Set as Favorite
• Delete – Delete recent
destination.
1. Select POI nearby.
Finding your Destination using Recent Destination
fig. 118
1. Select Recent Destination.
2. Select POI category ( POI
nearby map, POI nearby dest.
or POI nearby home. )
fig. 119
fig. 115
3. Select the POI category. For
more choices select next and
previous or use the scroll bar.
Example ( Transportation )
2. From the list choose the
places you recently passed by.
fig. 120
fig. 116
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Finding your Destination using POI
4. From the list select your
preferred category.
1. Select POI ( Point of Interest ).
fig. 121
fig. 125
5. Enter the name of the place
you want to visit based on your
categories.
2. Enter and search the name of
the place or establishments you
want to visit.
fig. 122
fig. 126
6. Then select the name of the
place.
3. From the list, select the name
of the place containing the
word you recently entered.
fig. 123
fig. 127
Select option:
• Go – Guides you to the
destination.
• Add Waypoint .
• Browse – Browses routing
to destination.
• Set as Home
• Set as Favorite
fig. 124
fig. 128
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Select option:
• Go – Guides you to the
destination.
• Add Waypoint .
• Browse – Browses routing to
destination.
• Set as Home
• Set as Favorite
Using Longitude / Latitude
2. Select Gasoline or Hospital
for Quick Access for this
locations and Alternative
Route for fastest route you
desire.
1. Select Long. / Lat.
fig. 132
Using My Favorite
fig. 129
fig. 130
1. Select My Favorite.
Using the on-screen numerical
keyboard, enter the numbers of the
longitude in degrees, min, sec then
latitude in degrees, min, sec
respectively. Select Back tab to
delete the last character entered.
Select Switch tab to move to the
next value to edit i.e. E. Long DEG
to MIN and so on. Select Go tab if
finished to proceed with destination.
fig. 133
2. Select your Favorite
Destination from the list.
Using Quick Menu
1. Select Quick Menu.
fig. 134
fig. 131
fig. 135
Select option:
• Go – Guides you to the
destination.
• Add waypoint
• Browse – Browses
routing to destination.
• Set as Home
• Edit – Edit recent
destination.
• Delete - Delete recent
destination.
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Using Route Info ( Browse as text )
Using Route Info ( Demo )
1. Select Demo.
1. Select Route Info.
fig. 136
fig. 140
2. Select Browse as Text.
• The Demo functions shows actual
routing with turn by turn voice
instructions from the car position
to destination. After the
demonstration the system will go
back to the map page
automatically.
fig. 137
fig. 141
3. Select from the places you’ve
recently passed through.
Using Route Info ( Waypoint )
fig. 138
Select option:
• Go – Guides you to the
destination.
• Add Waypoint .
• Browse – Browses routing to
destination.
• Set as Home
• Set as Favorite
1. Select Waypoint.
fig. 142
fig. 139
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Using Route Info ( Alternative Route )
2. Select Go to proceed with the
destination. Choose your
preference route: Fastest
route, Highway priority, Avoid
Highway or Shortest route.
1. Select to set Alternative route.
fig. 143
Using Route Info ( Cancel Route )
fig. 146
1. Select Cancel Route.
2. Choose the preferred route:
Fastest route, Highway Priority,
Avoid Highway or Shortest route.
fig. 144
fig. 147
Using Dealer
2. Select Ok to cancel route or
Cancel to return to previous
page.
1. Select Dealer.
fig. 145
fig. 148
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Voice Setting
2. Search the name of the Dealer
you want to visit.
1. Select Setting.
fig. 149
fig. 152
3. Select the name of your
Dealer.
2. Select Voice to set the language
you want to use.
fig. 150
Select option:
• Go – Guides you to the
destination.
• Add Waypoint .
• Browse – Browses routing
to destination.
• Set as Home
• Set as Favorite
fig. 153
Volume Setting
• Select Volume to adjust the
volume of your map.
( Mute / - / + )
fig. 151
Shows the location and
contact number of your
Dealer.
fig. 154
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GPS Status
• Selecting GPS Status. It will display
GPS Status Information.
fig. 158
• North Up setting - Displays the North Up position only.
fig. 155
Auto / Day / Night Mode Setting
Track Up / North Up Setting
• Select to set map into Track Up or
North Up setting.
• After you select one of the icons.
The icon display change and the
icon that is displayed on your
setting tab will be the one who’ll
take effect on your map.
• Select to set map to Auto, Day
or Night Mode.
fig. 159
fig. 156
• Sets the Background of the map automatically from to 6 am to 6
pm satellite time.
• Set the background of the map into a lighter shade.
fig. 157
• Track Up setting - it follows your car position on your navigation system as it turns.
fig. 160
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• Set the background of the map into a Darker shade.
3. Check - Enables Hotel / Resort
icon display on the map.
Uncheck - Disables Hotel /
Resort icon display on the map.
fig. 164
CHECK – you will see
the Hotel / Resort icon
display on the map.
fig. 161
POI Display Setting
1. Select POI Display to set the
display icon on the map On / Off.
fig. 165
fig. 165
fig. 162
UNCHECK – you will
not see the Hotel /
Resort icon display on
themap.
fig. 166
2. Select POI display category . For
Example ( Hotel /Resort )
Default setting
1. Select Default on the setting
menu.
fig. 163
fig. 167
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2. Select Ok to restore system
settings or Cancel to exit and
return to previous page.
fig. 168
fig. 172
About
• Select About.
fig. 173
Using Detail
fig. 169
• Select Detail on the menu bar.
• Display Information about your
Navigation System.
fig. 170
fig. 174
• On the menu bar additional
functions are shown ( 2D/3D,
Quick Menu, Alternative route
and Scale ).
fig. 175
fig. 171
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2D / 3D View
Scale
• Select to set the map into 2D or
3D view.
• Select to set the map scale.
fig. 179
fig. 176
• Select the plus sign ( + ) and
minus sign ( - ) to adjust the
view scale of your map.
• You can use either Manual or
Auto Scale.
fig. 177
2D VIEW
fig. 178
Table 15.
3D VIEW
Quick Menu – turn to page 5.
Alternative Route – turn to page 10.
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2D
3D
Auto Scale
Manual Scale

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