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Eclipse AVN726EE Owner's Manual | Manualzz

OWNER'S MANUAL

DVD-Video / USB Multi-Source Receiver / 7" Wide Screen

Monitor / Navigation / RDS-TMC (SUNA GPS Traffic

Updates

TM

) / Built-in Bluetooth

®

wireless technology

We appreciate your purchase of this main unit.

Please read through this manual for correct operation.

We suggest that after reading it you keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.

The symbols described below are found in this instruction manual as well as on the device itself to insure its proper and safe usage and to prevent injury or damage to property. Make sure you understand the meaning of these symbols before reading the rest of this manual.

Precautions for Use

The following symbols will precede information useful for preventing damage to the main unit as well as for its smooth operation.

WARNING

This sign indicates a situation in which incorrect handling through disregard of a sign might result in death or serious personal injury.

CAUTION

This sign indicates a situation in which incorrect handling through disregard of a sign might result in personal injury or may result solely in damage to property.

IMPORTANT

Follow this advice to prevent malfunctions or damage to the main unit.

Perform the indicated action in the event of a malfunction.

ATTENTION

Useful information for the smooth operation of the main unit.

CHECK

Facts to keep in mind when operating the main unit.

Please read all materials such as manuals and warranties that have come with the product. ECLIPSE will not be responsible for unsatisfactory product performance due to failure to follow these instructions.

Changes to product specifications may result in differences between content of the manual and features of the product.

CAUTION

There is the possibility that the touch switches of the display screen may not operate correctly if condensation forms inside them. In such a case, do not attempt to operate them until the condensation has disappeared.

Table of Contents

Before Use

1. Safety precautions............................................................ 14

2. Viewing this Document. .................................................. 18

3. About This Receiver ......................................................... 19

Control Names and Operations........................................................................19

Panel buttons ................................................................................................................. 19

Touch switch .................................................................................................................. 20

About touch switch operations .................................................................................. 20

Turning the POWER ON or OFF .......................................................................21

Turn on the power .......................................................................................................... 21

Turn off the audio ........................................................................................................... 21

Loading/Unloading a Disc ................................................................................22

Loading a disc ................................................................................................................ 22

Unloading a disc............................................................................................................. 23

Adjusting the Display Angle.............................................................................24

About “SD memory card” slot..........................................................................25

About Modes of this Receiver ..........................................................................26

Starting each Mode ...........................................................................................27

Navigation screen........................................................................................................... 27

Audio operations screen................................................................................................. 27

About screen display ...................................................................................................... 27

Operation Conditions of this Receiver ............................................................28

4. Main Unit Settings ............................................................ 29

Camera Setting ..................................................................................................29

Guide Tone Setting............................................................................................30

Color Pattern Setting.........................................................................................30

Button Illumination Setting...............................................................................31

Navi Voice Output Setting ................................................................................32

VTR Input Setting ..............................................................................................32

Screen Adjustment and Setting .......................................................................33

Picture quality adjustment screen display ...................................................................... 33

Switching between night picture and day picture. ......................................................... 34

Hiding screens................................................................................................................ 34

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Picture quality adjustment .............................................................................................. 34

Brightness ................................................................................................................. 34

Color balance (only applies to Video screen)............................................................ 34

Color density (only applies to Video screen)............................................................. 34

ESN (Eclipse Security Network) Setting .........................................................35

ESN setting screen display ........................................................................................... 35

Operation of ESN security.............................................................................................. 36

Unlocking ESN security lock .......................................................................................... 36

Cancelling ESN security................................................................................................. 37

Setting display of security indicator ................................................................................ 37

5. Bluetooth Hands-Free Operation .................................... 38

Using Bluetooth Hands-Free ...........................................................................38

Hands-free screen display.............................................................................................. 38

Registering a cell phone................................................................................................. 38

Registering from a cell phone ................................................................................... 39

Register by searching for cell phone on this receiver ............................................... 39

Deleting cell phone registration ...................................................................................... 40

Connecting a cell phone................................................................................................. 41

Cancelling a cell phone connection................................................................................ 41

Making a call ..................................................................................................................42

Entering the telephone number to make the call. ..................................................... 42

Calling from call history ............................................................................................. 42

Calling from the telephone book ............................................................................... 43

Receiving a call .............................................................................................................. 44

Ending a call (call refusal) .............................................................................................. 44

Adjusting the ringtone volume ........................................................................................ 44

Adjusting the talking volume........................................................................................... 44

Hands-free settings ........................................................................................................ 45

Auto Answer settings ................................................................................................ 45

Ringtone settings ...................................................................................................... 45

Auto Connect settings ............................................................................................... 45

PIN Code setting ....................................................................................................... 45

Starting Out

1. About GPS Navigation ..................................................... 46

Before Using the GPS Navigation....................................................................46

Simple mode and Advanced mode ................................................................................ 46

Viewing Navigation Screen ..............................................................................46

Screen switches and other operations ........................................................................... 46

Operation

1. Navigation Overview ........................................................ 48

Navigation Menu................................................................................................48

Navigation Details Setting Screen ...................................................................48

Settings menu ................................................................................................................ 48

Quick Menu .................................................................................................................... 50

Route menu.................................................................................................................... 51

Management menu ........................................................................................................ 51

User data management.................................................................................................. 52

Map screen settings ....................................................................................................... 52

Route planning option .................................................................................................... 53

Road Types Used for Route Planning:...................................................................... 54

Route calculation methods:....................................................................................... 54

Navigation settings ......................................................................................................... 55

Regional settings............................................................................................................ 55

Time and Time Zone Settings ................................................................................... 56

Warning settings............................................................................................................. 56

Menu settings ................................................................................................................. 57

Track log settings .......................................................................................................... 57

TMC settings .................................................................................................................. 58

Safety Mode settings ..................................................................................................... 58

Trip information screen................................................................................................... 58

Trip computer screen ..................................................................................................... 60

Screen Adjustment and Setting .......................................................................61

Day screen and night screen ......................................................................................... 61

Screen color in tunnels................................................................................................... 61

Volume settings ............................................................................................................. 61

Map Display........................................................................................................62

Present location display ................................................................................................ 62

Cursor menu................................................................................................................... 63

Position menu................................................................................................................. 65

Checking vicinity information.......................................................................................... 65

Map menu operations..................................................................................................... 66

Map screen status information and hiding operation ..................................................... 68

Using the Cursor (at selected position) .......................................................................... 72

Present location and route tracking ............................................................................... 73

Returning to normal Map screen ................................................................................... 73

Position determination (Cursor) ..................................................................................... 74

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Displaying original position in cursor menu ................................................................... 74

Switching to desired scale.............................................................................................. 74

Enabling smart zoom ................................................................................................ 75

Fine-tuning Smart Zoom ........................................................................................... 75

Driving track display ....................................................................................................... 75

Using logs ...................................................................................................................... 75

Recording the travelled path (creating a Track Log) ................................................. 76

Simulating a Track Log on the map ......................................................................... 76

Changing the color of a Track Log ........................................................................... 77

Saving route ...................................................................................................................77

Loading saved route....................................................................................................... 78

Map screen.....................................................................................................................78

About roads ....................................................................................................................82

3D Object types ............................................................................................................. 82

Managing facilities information ...................................................................................... 82

Itinerary display .............................................................................................................84

Route editing ..................................................................................................................85

Route information screen .............................................................................................. 85

Facility information, storage, and revision ..................................................................... 87

Saving POIs .............................................................................................................. 87

Managing POIs ......................................................................................................... 87

Managing saved search criteria .................................................................................... 87

Using Keyboard Screen ...................................................................................88

Navigation Guidance

1. Navigation Guidance ........................................................ 89

Destination Setting............................................................................................89

Setting from Map Scroll ...................................................................................89

Setting from Address ........................................................................................90

Entering Address............................................................................................................ 90

Entering addresses for repeating house number allocation ........................................... 91

Entering address without knowing district or suburb ...................................................... 92

Selecting from intersection ............................................................................................. 93

Selecting from city center ............................................................................................... 94

Selecting from Postcode ................................................................................................ 95

Entering quick address................................................................................................... 96

Setting from Favorites ......................................................................................96

Setting from Facility Information .....................................................................96

Selecting from facility information .................................................................................. 96

Select from saved facility information search criteria ..................................................... 98

Setting from History ..........................................................................................98

Setting from Coordinates ................................................................................98

Search Menu .....................................................................................................99

Display route (in accordance with screen) .................................................................... 99

Traffic ............................................................................................................................. 99

Route Search and Advanced Search ............................................................100

Creating multiple destinations (adding intermediate points) ........................................ 100

Creating multiple destinations (adding new destination) ............................................. 101

Deleting an intermediate point from the route ............................................................. 102

Detour menu................................................................................................................. 102

About Destination History ..............................................................................102

Managing history ......................................................................................................... 102

Deleting Destination History ..........................................................................102

Deleting active route .................................................................................................... 102

Managing saved routes ............................................................................................... 103

Managing Track Logs .................................................................................................. 103

Demonstration (Demo)....................................................................................104

Viewing a route demonstration .................................................................................... 104

2. Storing Locations .......................................................... 105

Managing Favorites ........................................................................................105

3. What to Do When... ......................................................... 106

About GPS Satellite Quality and Status ........................................................106

About Speed Warnings ..................................................................................107

About Road Safety Cameras .........................................................................107

Saving road safety cameras ........................................................................................ 107

Camera warning .......................................................................................................... 108

Road Safety Camera types ......................................................................................... 108

Road Safety Camera directions ................................................................................... 109

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Optional Features

1. Rear View Camera Operations ...................................... 110

Imaging with the Rear View Camera..............................................................111

When camera is set to AUTO ...................................................................................... 111

When camera is set to MANUAL ................................................................................. 111

What to Do When...

1. Display of Connection Status Information .................. 113

Display of Connection Status Information ...................................................113

2. Accuracy and Error ........................................................ 114

About measurement accuracy ......................................................................114

About GPS Satellite Quality and Status .......................................................114

About Errors in Present Location Display ....................................................115

About Correction of Vehicle Position Detection by Map Matching ...........115

About Accuracy of Present Position Display and Route Guidance ..........115

About Road and Place-Name Data.................................................................117

About Route Guidance ...................................................................................117

Starting Out

1. Before Use....................................................................... 119

About Discs......................................................................................................121

Operation

1. Switching Audio Source ................................................ 124

Switching the Audio Source...........................................................................124

Display of Audio Operations Screen .............................................................124

Stopping audio mode......................................................................................124

2. Source Operations Screen............................................. 125

3. Volume Control .............................................................. 127

Main Volume Control.......................................................................................127

4. Adjusting sound quality................................................. 128

Display of Audio Settings Screen ..................................................................128

Adjusting audio balance .................................................................................128

Sub-Woofer Settings ......................................................................................129

Setting sub-woofer level ............................................................................................... 129

Switching the phase .................................................................................................... 129

Setting low pass filter .................................................................................................. 130

Setting Loudness ...........................................................................................130

Setting Source Volume Control ....................................................................131

Adjusting Sound Quality.................................................................................132

Adjusting sound quality ............................................................................................... 132

Storing sound quality.................................................................................................... 132

Use a preset sound quality........................................................................................... 133

5. Screen Settings............................................................... 134

Switching Between Screen Modes ...............................................................134

Other operations

1. About Remote Control ................................................... 135

Remote Control Operations............................................................................135

Precautions for use ...................................................................................................... 135

About cleaning.............................................................................................................. 135

Remote control........................................................................................................ 135

Exchanging Batteries......................................................................................136

Audio Operations

1. Using Radio..................................................................... 137

Using Radio .....................................................................................................137

Listening to Radio ...........................................................................................137

Tune a Desired Station....................................................................................137

Manual Tuning.............................................................................................................. 137

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Auto Tuning .................................................................................................................. 138

Selecting from preset switch ........................................................................................ 138

Selecting Radio Band......................................................................................138

Saving Station in Memory...............................................................................139

Manual saving .............................................................................................................. 139

Automatic saving .......................................................................................................... 139

2. Using CD Player.............................................................. 140

Using CD Player...............................................................................................140

Listening to CD ................................................................................................140

Selecting Track to Listen to............................................................................140

Fast Forwarding/Rewinding ...........................................................................141

Finding Desired Track.....................................................................................141

Repeating Same Track ....................................................................................141

Random Play....................................................................................................141

3. Using MP3/WMA Player ................................................. 142

Using MP3/WMA Player ..................................................................................142

Playing MP3/WMA File ...................................................................................142

Selecting desired folder..................................................................................143

Selecting from folder list ............................................................................................... 143

Select from linked folders ............................................................................................ 144

Selecting Desired Music File ..........................................................................144

Selecting from file name switch.................................................................................... 144

Select from linked files ................................................................................................. 145

Fast Forward/Rewind ......................................................................................145

Finding Desired Music File .............................................................................145

Repeating Music File.......................................................................................146

Random Play....................................................................................................146

About MP3/WMA..............................................................................................147

About supported MP3 file standards ............................................................................ 147

About supported WMA file standards .......................................................................... 147

About ID3/WMA tags.................................................................................................... 148

About supported media types....................................................................................... 148

About format of discs.................................................................................................... 148

About file names........................................................................................................... 149

Multi-sessions............................................................................................................... 150

About playing MP3/WMA ............................................................................................. 150

About MP3/WMA playing time display ......................................................................... 150

Creating and Playing MP3/WMA Files ...........................................................150

Downloading from MP3/WMA music sites on the Internet ........................................... 150

Converting music CD into MP3/WMA files ................................................................... 151

Writing MP3/WMA files on CD-R/RW disc ................................................................... 151

Playing back CD-R/RW ................................................................................................ 151

4. Using USB Music File Player ........................................ 152

Using USB Music File Player..........................................................................152

Playing USB Music Files.................................................................................152

Selecting Desired Folder ................................................................................153

Selecting from folder list ............................................................................................... 153

Select from linked folders ............................................................................................ 153

Selecting Desired Music File .........................................................................154

Selecting from file name switch.................................................................................... 154

Select from linked files ................................................................................................. 154

Fast Forward/Rewind ......................................................................................155

Finding Desired Music File ............................................................................155

Repeating Music File.......................................................................................155

Random Play of Music Files ...........................................................................156

About USB Devices .........................................................................................156

About supported USB memory standards.................................................................... 156

Supported MP3 file standards ...................................................................................... 156

ID3 tags ........................................................................................................................ 156

Format of USB memory................................................................................................ 157

Visual operations

1. Before Using the DVD Player......................................... 158

Advantages of Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) ..................................................158

Multi-Audio Function..................................................................................................... 158

Multi-Angle Function..................................................................................................... 158

Subtitle Display Function.............................................................................................. 158

Discs .................................................................................................................159

Types of Playable Discs ............................................................................................... 159

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Region Code of Playable Disc...................................................................................... 159

Mark Indicated on Disc................................................................................................. 160

Disc Configuration ........................................................................................................ 160

Products equipped with Macrovision............................................................161

Operation Flow ................................................................................................161

2. Using the DVD Player ..................................................... 162

Using the DVD Player......................................................................................162

Watching a DVD Video ....................................................................................162

Video Operations.............................................................................................163

Playing a Video ............................................................................................................ 163

Fast Forward/Rewind ................................................................................................... 163

Fast Forwarding or Rewinding Using Panel Switch ................................................ 163

Fast Forwarding or Rewinding Using Touch Switches............................................ 163

Pausing a Video ........................................................................................................... 163

Stopping a Video .......................................................................................................... 164

Disc Menu Operations.....................................................................................164

Finding a Desired Video..................................................................................164

Finding by Chapter ....................................................................................................... 164

Finding by Title Number ............................................................................................... 165

Finding by chapter number........................................................................................... 165

Changing the Touch Switch Display .............................................................166

Hiding the Touch Switch............................................................................................... 166

Relocating the Touch Switch Display ........................................................................... 166

Changing the Screen Display and Audio Mode............................................167

Changing the Angle...................................................................................................... 167

Changing the Subtitle Language .................................................................................. 167

Changing the Audio Language..................................................................................... 168

Switching DVD setting display.......................................................................169

DVD Player Setting ..........................................................................................170

Specifying the Audio Language.................................................................................... 171

Entering the Code ................................................................................................... 171

Specifying the Subtitle Language................................................................................. 172

Entering the Code ................................................................................................... 172

Specifying the Menu Language.................................................................................... 173

Entering the Code ................................................................................................... 173

Setting display of multi-angle mark .............................................................................. 174

Specifying the Parental Screening Level...................................................................... 174

Switching the Video Output .......................................................................................... 175

Language Code List ........................................................................................176

3. Using the VTR ................................................................. 177

Using the VTR ..................................................................................................177

Playing the VTR ...............................................................................................177

Changing the VTR Setting Screen .................................................................178

4. Using the DivX Player..................................................... 179

Using the DivX Player .....................................................................................179

Playing the DivX ..............................................................................................180

Video Operations.............................................................................................180

Fast Forward/Rewind ................................................................................................... 180

Pausing a Video ........................................................................................................... 180

Select the folder to view .................................................................................181

Select from the folder list.............................................................................................. 181

Select from continuous folder....................................................................................... 181

Select the file to view ......................................................................................181

Select from file name switch......................................................................................... 181

Select from linked files ................................................................................................. 182

Fast Forward/Rewind ......................................................................................182

Repeating a video file......................................................................................182

Random Play....................................................................................................183

Changing the Subtitle Language ...................................................................183

Changing the Audio Language ......................................................................184

Display DivX VOD code...................................................................................185

Caution display while playing VOD Rental file .............................................186

Switching the Video Output............................................................................186

About DivX .......................................................................................................187

About the DivX standards that can be played back...................................................... 187

How to operate portable audio devices

1. Using the iPod

®

Player................................................... 188

Using the iPod Player......................................................................................188

Listening to the iPod .......................................................................................188

Fast Forward/Rewind ......................................................................................189

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Selecting the Desired Music or Video File ....................................................189

Finding a Desired Music File ..........................................................................189

View the list of playing back...........................................................................190

Setting to the iPod Video Mode......................................................................191

Select the video file to view from the list ...................................................................... 191

Pausing.............................................................................................................192

Repeatedly Playing the Same Music File ......................................................192

Random Play of Music Files ...........................................................................193

Listen randomly from the list that is playing ................................................................. 193

Listen to an album randomly ........................................................................................ 193

Listen all music files random ........................................................................................ 194

2. Using Bluetooth Audio................................................... 195

Using Bluetooth Audio....................................................................................195

Registration of portable devices ................................................................................... 195

Registration from the portable device ..................................................................... 195

Register by searching for a portable device on this receiver .................................. 196

Connection of the portable device................................................................................ 197

Cancelling a portable device connection...................................................................... 198

Listening to the portable device.................................................................................... 198

Stop the playback......................................................................................................... 199

Selecting a Desired Music............................................................................................ 199

Fast forward / rewind.................................................................................................... 199

Repeating the Same Track........................................................................................... 199

Random Play................................................................................................................ 200

Others

1. About the Steering Wheel Switches ............................. 201

Manual setting of steering wheel switch functions......................................201

Compatibility with Steering Wheel Switches ................................................203

Reference

1. Necessary Information ................................................... 205

If the Following Messages Appear.................................................................205

When You Think There Is a Malfunction .......................................................207

2. Glossary .......................................................................... 209

3. Specifications ................................................................. 210

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Before Use

Safety precautions

WARNING

● Do not modify this system for any uses other than that specified herein. Also, do not deviate from the installation procedures described herein. Eclipse will not be held liable for damages including, but not limited to serious injury, death or property damage resulting from installations that enable unintended operation.

● The main unit requires a 12V DC power supply. The main unit should not be installed in any vehicle which does not have a 12 V power system with a ground-connected negative side. An installation other than the one intended may cause severe damage to the main unit, electric shock or personal injury.

● Never install the main unit where it will interfere with safe operation of the vehicle.

● Never block the drivers' view. Do not install the main unit where it may interfere with operation of the brakes, the steering or safety systems, such as seat belts and air bags.

● Before drilling holes in a vehicle for installation, be sure to confirm the locations of pipes, tanks, electrical wiring, and other vehicle systems and components to ensure that there will be no interference or contact. In addition, apply rust prevention and leak prevention measures at the drilling area. Otherwise, fire or electric shock could occur.

● When installing the main unit, do not remove or alter existing vehicle fasteners, including nuts, bolts, screws, clips, and fittings. Never detach, move or alter existing vehicle wiring, including electrical grounds and straps. Alteration of existing vehicle components may make vehicle unsafe to operate.

● Before installation, remove the negative (-) battery terminal to prevent shocks, electrical arcing, fires, and damage to vehicle wiring and the main unit you are installing.

● Secure wiring with non-conductive tape or plastic ties so that wires do not interfere with vehicle operation, including the brake pedal, gear shifter and steering. Position wires so that they will not be rubbed, abraded, or damaged by moving vehicle components, including power seats.

● To avoid damage to the main unit and vehicle, including fire, never supply power to an installed main unit in a way that will overload the capacity of an existing vehicle circuit. Never leave a power supply wire or connection uninsulated. Always install supplied fuses, circuit breakers, and relays.

● Air bags are a vital part of a safety system. Never install main unit in a way which will alter air bag wiring or interfere with air bag deployment. Air bags must function properly in the event of an accident.

● When installation is complete, test all vehicle electrical systems to ensure they operate correctly, including lights, horn, brake lights, and emergency flashers.

● For your protection, never use a power drill without wearing safety glasses or goggles.

Debris or broken drill bits may cause severe eye injuries, including blindness.

● Use electrical tape to insulate the ends of all wires, even if they are not used. Proper insulation prevents arcs, shocks and fires.

● Some devices require the use of batteries. Never install main unit where young children can get access to batteries. If a battery is swallowed, seek immediate medical attention.

● When the vehicle is in motion, never take your eyes off the road to make adjustments to the main unit. To prevent accidents, keep your eyes on the road. Do not lose concentration on your driving when operating or making adjustments to the main unit.

● The driver should not look at the screen while driving. Doing so may result in as accident.

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● Do not place foreign objects in the disc insertion slot or iPod/USB input terminal. Fire or shocks may result.

● Do not disassemble or alter this main unit. Doing so may result in an accident, fire or shock.

● Do not let water or foreign objects enter the internal parts of this main unit. Doing so may result in smoke, fire or shock.

● Do not use when main unit is malfunctioning (the screen is not lit or no sound comes out). Doing so may result in an accident, fire or shock.

● Always replace fuses with fuses of identical capacity and characteristics. Never use a fuse with a higher capacity than the original fuse. Using the wrong type of fuse may cause a fire or severe damage.

● If foreign objects or water enters the main unit, smoke or a strange odor may be emitted. If this occurs, stop using the main unit immediately and contact your dealer. Accidents, fire, or shocks may result if you continue to use the main unit under these conditions.

● The driver should not change the Disc or iPod/USB memory while driving. Doing so may result in as accident. You must first stop or park your car in a safe location and then proceed to remove or insert the Disc and/or iPod/USB.

● Plastic bags and wrappings may cause suffocation and death. Keep these objects away from babies and children. Never place bags or wrappings over anyone's head or mouth.

● Be sure to park the vehicle in a safe location and set the parking brake before watching DVDs or videos. For safety reasons, only the sound of DVDs or videos will be emitted while the vehicle is in motion.

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Before Use

Safety precautions

CAUTION

● Wiring and installing this main unit requires expertise and experience. Professional installation is recommended. Consult with your dealer or a professional installation expert. Incorrect wiring may damage the main unit or interfere with safe operation of the vehicle.

● Use only specified accessory parts. Using other parts may cause damage to the main unit or cause parts to dislodge and fall or fly off the main unit.

● Do not install the main unit in places where it may be exposed to dew condensation (around the air conditioning hose, etc.), or in locations where it may come in contact with water, high levels of moisture, dust or oily smoke. If water, moisture, dust or oily smoke enters this main unit, smoke, fires or malfunctions may result.

● Do not install in places subject to direct sunlight or where it may be hit directly by hot air from the heater. This may increase the interior temperature of the main unit, resulting in fires and malfunctions.

● Do not impede the air flow of the heat sink or vents of this main unit. Impeding the air flow will cause the interior of the main unit to overheat, and fires may result.

● Connect as specified in the installation manual. If not connected correctly, fires or accidents may result.

● Install wiring in a manner in which cables will not be pinched by movable parts such as seat rails, and screw parts of the vehicle body. Accidents, fires and shocks may result from disconnection and electrical shorts.

● Install wiring in a manner in which cables will not come in contact with metal parts. The wiring may be be damaged by contact with metal parts, resulting in fire and shocks.

● Avoid all contact with hot surfaces when wiring the main unit. High temperatures may damage wiring, causing shorts, arcing and fires.

● When changing the installation location for this main unit, please consult the dealer where you bought it for safety reasons. Expertise is necessary for removal and installation.

● Keep volume to a reasonable level so that you can hear sounds from outside the vehicle, including warning sounds, voices, and sirens. Failure to do so may cause an accident.

● Be careful that your hands and fingers do not get pinched when adjusting the tilting angle or closing the display. Injuries may result.

● Do not put your hands or fingers into the disc insertion slot or iPod/USB input terminal.

Injuries may result.

● Do not touch hot parts of the main unit. Fire may result.

● The volume should be set at a moderate level to avoid hearing damage when the main unit is powered on.

● Do not operate when sound such as distortion is being emitted.

● The main unit uses invisible laser light. Do not disassemble or alter this main unit. If any problems occur, contact the dealer where you purchased the main unit. Altering this main unit may cause exposure to laser emissions (which may damage your eyesight), or result in an accident, fire or shocks.

● If the main unit is dropped or the front panel is damaged, turn off the power to the main unit and contact your dealer. If used in this condition, fires or shocks may result.

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IMPORTANT

● When there is a lot of vibration – when driving on a bad road for example – the main unit may become inoperable due to it not being able to read data from the disc.

● In cold temperatures, condensation may accumulate on the lens for readings CDs and DVDs immediately after turning ON the heater. Wait approximately 1 hour for the condensation to evaporate and the device will operate normally.

Contact the store where you purchased the device if normal operation does not resume after several hours.

● If using this receiver immediately after having purchased it or after having stored it disconnected from the vehicle battery, the present location may not be displayed accurately.

Wait a short while and the GPS positioning will correct the displayed position.

● This device is precision-engineered equipment and the information that you record on it after purchase can be lost as a result of static electricity, electrical noise, vibration and other influences. It is recommended that you keep a separate record of the information you store in the main unit.

● Note that the following events are not covered by the warranty.

a Corruption or loss of the data stored in the main unit by the purchaser resulting from failure or incorrect operation of the main unit, or any problems associated with it, or due to the effects of electrical noise or other influences.

b Corruption or loss of the data stored in the main unit by the purchaser resulting from misuse of the main unit by the purchaser or a third party.

c Corruption or loss of data stored in the main unit by the purchaser resulting from failure/repair of the main unit.

* Please note that by installing or using the main unit, you are regarded as having consented to the points above.

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Before Use

Viewing this Document.

Section title

A title is assigned for each section.

Item title

A number and title is assigned for each item.

Operation title

A title is assigned for each operation .

Detailed operation title

A title is assigned for each detailed operation.

Operation procedure

Describes the operation.

Proceed with the operation as per the numerical order.

Operation screen

A screen showing the operation will appear.

CHECK

In this document, the main unit is generally described using the screens which appear when the optional devices are connected.

Navigation is mostly described using the North - upwards 1 screen.

About switch display.

When a panel button is to be pressed, button names are shown as ( , , etc.).

When a touch switch is to be touched, switch names are shown as ○○○ or [ccc].

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Before Use

About This Receiver

Control Names and Operations

You can operate this receiver by pressing the buttons (panel buttons) or by touching the switches displayed on the screen (touch switches).

Panel buttons

Press each panel button to operate it.

a b c d e

Phone button

VOL button

AV button

NAVI button

MENU button f TUNE/TRACK button g h

MUTE button

OPEN/TILT button

Press to make a telephone call.

Press to adjust volume of audio.

Press to display the audio operation screens.

Press to adjust the screen image quality or screen brightness. (Press for

1 second or more)

Press to display the navigation menu screen.

Press to display the (audio/info) menu screen.

For radio mode:

Press to select station manually.

Press to select station automatically. (Press for 1 second or more)

For CD, MP3/WMA, USB, and iPod mode:

Press to select a track or music file.

Press to fast forward or fast reverse track or music file. (Press for 1 second or more)

For DVD, DivX, and iPod-video mode:

Press to select videos or chapters.

Press to fast forward or fast reverse videos and chapters. (Press for 1 second or more)

Press to mute sound.

Press to open display or adjust angle of screen.

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Before Use

About This Receiver

Touch switch

Touch the switches on the screen to operate.

IMPORTANT

Touch the touch switches with your finger.

Operating touch switches with the point of hard objects such as ballpoint pens or mechanical pencils can damage screen.

Touch switch

About touch switch operations

● Keep touching the touch switch until “beep” is emitted in response. (When guide tone is set to ON.)

● To protect the screen, touch the touch switch lightly with your finger.

● When there is no response from switch, remove your finger from the screen and touch again.

● Disabled touch switches have their color toned down.

● When the switch function is enabled, the switches return to brighter colors.

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Turning the POWER ON or OFF

At ignition, this receiver automatically switches on and displays the Navigation screen * . When the engine is switched off, this receiver switches off.

* The Navigation screen displays your present location. The Audio operations screen displays screen of audio source that was playing on last use.

Turn on the power

The Caution screen is displayed automatically. After selecting a language, touch [ I Agree ] to display the Navigation screen.

<Opening screen>

Engine key

<Caution screen> <Navigation screen>

Turn off the audio

● Touch Audio Off on the Menu screen

(If you are on the Navigation screen, switch to the Menu screen to do this.)

ATTENTION

● To turn off the audio power when the Navigation screen is displayed, first switch to the Source screen,

● When the audio power is turned off, touch the source you wish to change to on the Source

screen. For details, see “Switching the Audio Source” on page 124

.

● You cannot turn off the navigation power.

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Before Use

About This Receiver

Loading/Unloading a

Disc

When you listen to music, insert a CD into the drive slot. Also, when you play a movie, insert its DVD into the slot.

Loading a disc

1

Press .

2

Touch .

● The display will open to reveal insertion slot.

IMPORTANT

This receiver can play 8cm CDs and 8cm

DVDs. To avoid disc problems, insert a disc without using an adapter.

CAUTION

● You may not be able to open or close the display when the gearshift lever is set to P in an automatic transmission car or 1/3/5 or r in a manual transmission car; or when a bottle or a similar object is placed in the cup holder. To open or close the display safely, set the gearshift lever to N

(automatic transmission car) or to the

Neutral position (manual transmission car) in advance, or empty the cup holder. Make sure that the car is not in motion by applying the parking brake and appropriately stepping on the foot brake in order to prevent damage or injury.

● Do not place a cup or can on the display while the display is opened. Doing so may damage the display.

● When a disc is loaded, do not press

CLOSE

or .

Disc slot

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3

Insert a disc into the slot.

● The display will close automatically when the disc is inserted.

● Hold a DVD or CD correctly (by inserting your finger in its center hole and by holding the disc edge by another finger), face the disc label side upward, and insert the disc into the slot.

● When you insert a DVD into slot, its movie will be played in the DVD mode.

● When you insert a CD into slot, its music will be played or the MP3/WMA play will start.

Disc

Unloading a disc

IMPORTANT

● When unloading a disc, use the following notes.

Automatic transmission (AT) car:

If it is difficult to unload disc when the shift lever is in the P position, shift it to the N position. (If your car has a column shift lever, shift it to the P or N position.)

Manual transmission (MT) car:

If it is difficult to unload disc when the shift lever is in “1”, “3”, “5” or “r” position, shift it to the Neutral position.

● Take care NOT to close the display when the ejected disc remains in the slot. If this caution is not observed, this receiver or the disc may be scratched.

● Do not attempt to close the front panel by hand. Doing so may damage the display.

● Do not put cups, cans, or any other objects on the display when it is open. Doing so may damage the display.

● Wipe and clean the display immediately if juice or other liquid spills onto it. If it is not cleaned, the display may be damaged.

● To protect the display from heat and dust, keep the display closed except when you load or unload a disc.

ATTENTION

Press for a second or more to open the display.

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Before Use

About This Receiver

1

Press .

2

Touch .

● The disc will be ejected automatically.

3 After removing the disc, touch

CLOSE .

● Press to close the display.

Adjusting the Display

Angle

When the screen shines due to ambient sunlight, you can adjust the angle of the display.

CAUTION

When adjusting its angle, take care not to pinch your fingers. Otherwise you may hurt yourself or the display may fail.

IMPORTANT

● Do not load a disc when the display is tilted. If this caution is not observed, this receiver or the disc may be scratched.

● When adjusting the display angle, use the following notes.

Automatic transmission (AT) car:

Adjust the display angle so as not to get in the way when shifting the AT lever to any of the P, r, or N positions. (If the lever shift is interfered with, do not tilt the display.)

Manual transmission (MT) car:

Adjust the display angle so as not to get in the way when shifting the MT lever to any of the 1/3/5 or r positions. (If the lever shift is interfered with, do not tilt the display.)

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1

Press .

3

After adjusting the angle, press

2 Touch adjustment.

or of the angle

● :

Each touch returns the display from the tilted state by 1 step (5°). (Maximum 7 steps, 35°)

● :

Each touch tilts the display by 1 step (5 °).

(Maximum 7 steps, 35°)

ATTENTION

● You can open the display even when it is tilted. When you close the display, it returns to the preset angle.

● If you tilt the display and turn the ignition key

OFF, the display will return to the upright position. However, when you turn the ignition key to the ACC or ON position, the display returns to the preset angle.

About “SD memory card” slot

● “SD memory card” slot of this unit is used for map update.

● Once all our map update service are set, we will announce it on our homepage.

ATTENTION

SD Logo is a trademark.

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Before Use

About This Receiver

About Modes of this Receiver

The main modes of this receiver are MENU, Navigation, and Audio.

1 2

3

1

2

3

Navigation

Mode

(press )

Audio

(press )

Main menu

(press )

Main functions

● Display navigation menu screen

● Set destination, guidance

● Receive AM/FM radio

● CD, MP3/WMA player operations

● Bluetooth audio player operations

● DVD/DivX player operations

● Display VTR video

● iPod operations

● Picture quality adjustment

● Displays audio menu

Change audio source

● Displays information menu

ESN setting

Steering mode switch setting

Rear View camera setting

* Some of these functions cannot be used when driving.

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Starting each Mode

Press the following switches to switch among screens.

Navigation screen

Press .

About screen display

If DISC is loaded or USB or iPod is connected while the Navigation screen is displayed, the screendisplay will appear.

After a short time, the screen display disappears automatically.

Screen display

Audio operations screen

Press .

(when operating as CD player)

*1

.

ATTENTION

When the iPod is disconnected, a screen corresponding to the audio source of the preceding mode is displayed.

(OFF screen)

*2

*1 Displayed when audio function is in operation. For audio operations, see

“Switching the Audio Source” on page

124

.

*2 Displayed when audio function is OFF.

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Before Use

About This Receiver

Operation Conditions of this Receiver

You can or cannot operate this receiver in the following conditions (the ignition key positions).

c : Operable; ×: Inoperable

Function

Navigation/ settings and information

Audio function

Video function

Turns OFF

×

×

×

ACC

Engine switch

ON, vehicle at rest *1 c c c c c c

ON, vehicle in motion

When the vehicle is in motion, some functions become inoperable for safety reasons *2 .

When the vehicle is in motion, some functions become inoperable for safety reasons.

When the vehicle is in motion, some functions become inoperable for safety reasons

*3

.

Display open

×

×

×

Loading and unloading of DISC and “SD memory card”/Display angle adjustment

After switching the engine

OFF, the display can be closed.

*1 When parking brake is on.

*2 When safety mode is set to on.

*3 Video not displayed.

c c c

Display angle cannot be adjusted

ATTENTION

Disabled switches are toned down in color and inoperable. Operating an inoperable switch when the vehicle is in motion may result in the display of an operation prohibited message.

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Before Use

Main Unit Settings

Besides settings for navigation and audio operations, the following settings can be made.

● Rear View Camera Setting (See page 29)

● Guide Tone Setting (See page 30)

● Color Pattern Setting (See page 30)

● Button Illumination Setting (See page 31)

● Navi Voice Output Setting (See page 32)

● VTR Input Setting (See page 32)

● Steering Remote Setting (See page 201)

● Screen Adjustment and Setting (See page 33)

● ESN (Eclipse Security Network) Setting (See page 35)

Camera Setting

Set the camera to the AUTO or MANUAL operation mode.

AUTO is to switch to the camera picture when back gear is selected. MANUAL is to switch to camera picture when touched.

Camera Screen is

3

Touch .

1

Press .

2

Touch .

4

Touch

● On completion, touch

Done to store the setting and return to the immediately preceding screen.

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Main Unit Settings

Guide Tone Setting

You can set the “beep” sound issued on pressing the panel buttons and touching the touch switches.

1

Press .

4 Touch either On set the guide tone.

or

Off

(mute) to

● On completion, touch Done to store the setting and return to the immediately preceding screen.

2

Touch .

3

Touch .

ATTENTION

The guide tone is outputted from all speakers.

Color Pattern Setting

You can set the color pattern of the screens.

1

Press .

2

Touch .

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3

Touch .

4

5 to set the color pattern.

● On completion, touch

Done to store the setting and return to the immediately preceding screen.

Button Illumination

Setting

You can set the button illumination.

1

Press .

2

Touch .

3

Touch .

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Main Unit Settings

4

Touch

● On completion, touch Done to store the setting and return to the immediately preceding screen.

3

Touch .

Navi Voice Output

Setting

Select the Right or Left navigation voice channel.

1

Press .

4

Touch

● On completion, touch

Done to store the setting and return to the immediately preceding screen.

2

Touch .

VTR Input Setting

Set the video signal.

Auto automatically selects NTSC or PAL.

1

Press .

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2

3

Touch .

Touch .

Screen Adjustment and

Setting

To make it easier to view the screen, switch between Day and Night based on whether the lights (sidelights, tail lights, license plate light) are on or off.

In some vehicles, this receiver may be unable to detect whether lights are on or off. In this is the case, manually switch between Day and

Night.

Picture quality adjustment screen display

CHECK

The Picture quality adjustment screen can be opened from the Navigation screen, the Audio operations screen or the Video screen.

1

Press for at least 1 second.

4

Touch PAL

● On completion, touch Done to store the setting and return to the immediately preceding screen.

2 On completion of the adjustment,

● For adjustments, see “Picture quality adjustment” on page 34.

● When no operation is performed for around 20 seconds, this receiver selects a setting automatically and returns to the preceding screen.

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● For the Navigation screen and Audio screen.

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Main Unit Settings

Picture quality adjustment

You can adjust the day picture and night picture independently.

● For the Video screen.

Switching between night picture and day picture.

● For the Navigation screen and Audio screen.

1 When night picture is displayed, touch

Day .

● On each touch, the display switches between the night picture and the day picture.

ATTENTION

When the power is switched on, the panel buttons are constantly lit.

● For the Video screen.

Brightness

Hiding screens

1 Touch

Off

on the Picture quality adjustment screen.

● To bring back the screen, press

.

or

1 To increase brightness, touch

To decrease, touch − .

+ .

● The initial setting for when the lights are switched off is the maximum value

(brightest state).

Color balance (only applies to Video screen)

1 To strengthen green, touch strengthen red, touch

R

.

G . To

Color density (only applies to Video screen)

1 To darken color touch lighten, touch

.

. To

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ESN (Eclipse Security

Network) Setting

This receiver has a built-in ESN (ECLIPSE

Security Network function. ESN is a security system which renders the navigation and audio functions inoperable when the battery terminal is disconnected and reconnected.

You can make the security indicator flash when the security system is in operation.

ESN setting screen display

1

2

Press .

Touch .

INDICATOR

To operate ESN, register a music CD as a key CD in this receiver.

CHECK

● The flashing of the security indicator works to discourage theft.

● A DVD or MP3/WMA disc cannot be registered as the key CD.

● When setting the security on this receiver, register a music CD. Be sure to store the registered music CD somewhere safe.

● When setting the security, the audio is turned OFF.

3

Touch .

● The ESN setting screen is displayed.

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Main Unit Settings

Operation of ESN security

When ESN security is in operation, the navigation and audio functions of this receiver become inoperable when it is disconnected and subsequently reconnected to the battery terminal of the vehicle.

1 Go to the ESN setting screen, load a music CD into the disc insertion slot.

● For disc insertion, see “Loading/Unloading a Disc” on page 22.

2

Touch .

3

Touch .

● The security system is now [ON].

● Touch

NO

to cancel the security setting and return to the preceding screen.

ATTENTION

The registered music CD is required when unlocking the security. It is recommended to make a note of the registered music CD to remind you of which music CD is registered.

Unlocking ESN security lock

When you disconnect and then reconnect the battery terminal, the Program reading screen and the Opening screen are displayed first, followed by the Security screen.

1 Insert the registered music CD in the disc insertion slot.

● For disc insertion, see “Loading/Unloading a Disc” on page 22.

2

Touch .

● This receiver verifies the inserted CD against the registered information, and unlocks the security on completion of the verification.

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ATTENTION

● If the music CD cannot be verified, you can make a maximum of five attempts to unlock the security. When verification fails, the

Customer enquiries screen is displayed.

● When the Customer enquiries screen is displayed, you can no longer operate this receiver. Please contact Eclipse Australia

1800 211 411.

Cancelling ESN security

To reapply the ESN security after cancelling, repeat the process of registering a music CD.

See “Operation of ESN security” on page 36

1 Go to the ESN setting screen, load a music CD into the disc insertion slot.

● For disc insertion, see “Loading/Unloading a Disc” on page 22.

2

Touch .

Setting display of security indicator

You can select whether to use the security indicator which flashes when ESN security is in operation.

CHECK

You cannot set the indicator unless you have registered a music CD in this receiver.

1 Touch screen.

Indicator on the ESN setting

2

Touch .

3

Touch .

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Before Use

Bluetooth Hands-Free Operation

Using Bluetooth Hands-

Free

This receiver uses Bluetooth wireless technology to enable use of Bluetoothsupported cell phones. Connection with this receiver allows you to make calls without touching your cell phone. To use a Bluetoothsupporting cell phone with this device, it is necessary to perform Bluetooth registration and connection settings.

● The Bluetooth-supported cell phone to be connected must be a cell phone which supports the relevant Bluetooth specification. For the Bluetooth specification supported by this receiver,

see Specification (See page 210).

● Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology for connecting cell phones, computers and other such devices.

Hands-free screen display

1

Press .

● The hands-free screen is displayed.

● When a call is in progress, finish the call before pressing .

● Hands-free screen

Registering a cell phone

Bluetooth ® is a registered trademark of

Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

IMPORTANT

Do not register a cell phone while driving. Be sure to park the vehicle in a safe location and register a cell phone.

Register a cell phone on this receiver. Cell phones can be registered in two ways, from the cell phone, or by searching for the cellphone on this receiver. Up to 5 cell-phones can be registered. The order of connection precedence is always 1 to 5. When a cell phone is added or deleted, the order of connection precedence is renewed.

a Reception indicator b Battery indicator

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Registering from a cell phone

1 Touch screen.

Pairing on the Hands-free

4 “Bluetooth Connection Successful” is displayed on completion of registration.

● Registration of the cell phone is now complete.

Register by searching for cell phone on this receiver

1 Touch screen.

Pairing on the Hands-free

2

Touch .

3 On the cell-phone, enter PIN CODE for this receiver.

● The name of this receiver is ECLIPSE BT.

● The default PIN CODE setting is 1234.

● Perform the cell phone operations with the

Device information screen displayed.

2

Touch .

● “Searching...” is displayed.

● Device information screen

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Bluetooth Hands-Free Operation

3 Select the device name of the cell phone you wish to register

Deleting cell phone registration

Delete a cell phone registered on this receiver.

1 Touch screen.

Select on the Hands-free

● Search screen

4 Enter the PIN CODE on the cell phone.

● The default PIN CODE setting is 1234.

● Perform the cell phone operations with the

Device information screen displayed.

2

Select the cell-phone for deletion

● Device information screen

5 “Bluetooth Connection Successful” is displayed on completion of registration.

● Registration of the cell phone is now complete.

ATTENTION

● When registration fails, “Bluetooth

Connection Failed” is displayed. In this case, repeat the registration operations.

● For cell phone-side operations, consult the instruction manual that came with your cell phone.

3

Touch .

4 “Bluetooth Connection Successful” is displayed on completion of deletion.

● Deletion of the cell phone is now complete.

ATTENTION

When a cell phone registration is deleted, all call histories and contact data stored on this receiver are also deleted.

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Connecting a cell phone

Connect a cell phone registered on this receiver.

1 Touch screen.

Select on the Hands-free

ATTENTION

● When connection fails, “Bluetooth

Connection Failed” is displayed. In this case, repeat the connection operations.

● Note that you cannot connect unregistered cell phones.

Cancelling a cell phone connection.

1 Touch screen.

Select on the Hands-free

2

Select the cell-phone for connection.

2 Select the cell phone for which to cancel connection.

3

Touch .

4 “Bluetooth Connection Successful” is displayed on completion of connection.

● Connection of the cell phone to this receiver is now complete. (The reception indicator and battery indicators are displayed on the screen.)

3

Touch .

4 “Bluetooth Connection Successful” is displayed on completion of cancellation.

● Connection cancelation for the cell phone is now complete. (The reception indicator and battery indicator disappear from the screen.)

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Before Use

Bluetooth Hands-Free Operation

ATTENTION

If the vehicle's battery is disconnected (for repairs to the vehicle or for removing this unit), all the Registered cell-phone, phone book and all call history in the memory will be lost. In such a case, redistilling cell-phone in the memory again.

Making a call

2

On completion, touch .

● A call is made to the entered number.

IMPORTANT

Do not make a call while driving. Be sure to park the vehicle in a safe location and make a call.

You can make calls from this receiver by entering a telephone number, or using a stored number (phone book) or incoming/ outgoing call history. Note, however, that you cannot make calls from a cell phone that has not been connected.

Entering the telephone number to make the call.

Calling from call history

1 Touch screen.

History on the Hands-free

1 On the Hands-free screen, touch

, and 1 through telephone number.

9

0

to enter the

● You can enter telephone numbers of up to

24 digits.

● Touch

Clear to delete single digit of the entered number.

2 To call from the incoming call history, touch Incoming Calls . To call from the outgoing call history, touch

Outgoing Calls .

● Touch

Delete All display mode.

to delete the list data of

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3 Select name or telephone number to call from history.

● Touch or to see other names or telephone numbers.

4

Touch .

● Makes a call to the selected telephone number from the history.

2 Select person (name or telephone number) to call.

● Touch or numbers.

or to see other names

Touch ABC , DEF , GHI , JKL ,

MNO

0-9

, PQRS , TUV , WXYZ , or

to display names starting with the corresponding letters or telephone numbers starting with the corresponding numbers.

● Touch

Data Transfer to transfer the telephone book to this receiver. Touch

Cancel

to cancel data transfer.

Calling from the telephone book

1 Touch Phone book on the Handsfree screen.

3

Touch .

● Makes a call to number of selected person.

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ATTENTION

The incoming and outgoing call histories can store 10 calls for each registered cell phone.

For more than 10 calls, the oldest call is deleted.

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Bluetooth Hands-Free Operation

Receiving a call

You can receive incoming calls in any source mode. When a call arrives, the Calling screen is displayed automatically.

1 When you hear the ringtone, touch

.

● You are connected and able to talk. .

● Calling screen

ATTENTION

You can also receive calls automatically. See

“Auto Answer settings” on page 45

ATTENTION

Refused calls are stored in the incoming call history.

Adjusting the ringtone volume

CHECK

Make adjustments to the ringtone during ringing.

1 Adjust the volume by pressing and

.

: Increase ringtone volume

: Decrease ringtone volume

ATTENTION

Sound is not emitted unless the ringtone is set to ON.

Adjusting the talking volume.

Ending a call (call refusal)

You can end a telephone conversation and refuse calls.

1

Touch on the Calling screen.

● The call will end.

CHECK

Make adjustments to the talking volume when talking.

1 Adjust the volume by pressing and

.

: Increase talking volume

: Decrease talking volume

● Calling screen

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Hands-free settings

You can perform settings for hands-free operation on the Phone setting screen.

1 Touch screen.

Setting on the Hands-free

2 On the Phone setting screen, you can perform the following settings using the settings switches.

Auto Answer settings

Start talking five seconds after arrival of incoming call.

1

Touch

Ringtone settings

For setting to emit the cell-phone ringtones.

1

Touch

Auto Connect settings

For setting automatic connection between registered cell phone and this receiver.

1

Touch

PIN Code setting

For changing the PIN CODE.

1

Touch .

Phone setting screen

Item Function

Auto Answer For setting automatic call acceptance

Ringtone For setting ringtone

Auto Connect For setting automatic connection between registered cell phone and this receiver.

Change Code

Change Code change the PIN CODE.

2 Enter over a 4–digit under a 8–digit number.

● Each touch of character.

Clear deletes a single

3

Touch .

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Starting Out

About GPS Navigation

Before Using the GPS

Navigation

Simple mode and Advanced mode

The two operating modes of Navigation mainly differ in the menu structure and the number of available features. The controls and screen layouts are the same.

● Simple mode: You have easy access to the most important navigation functions and the basic settings only. The rest of the settings are set to values that are optimal for typical use.

● Advanced mode: You have access to the full functionality of Navigation.

Switching from Simple mode to Advanced mode: From the start screen (Navigation menu), touch [Settings], [Advanced Mode].

● Switching from advanced to Simple mode:

From the start screen (Navigation menu), touch [Settings], [Simple Mode].

Viewing Navigation

Screen

Screen switches and other operations

When using Navigation, you usually touch the switches on the touch screen.

You only need to confirm selections or changes in Navigation if the application needs to restart. Otherwise, Navigation saves your selections and applies the new settings without confirmation as soon as you use the controls.

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Type Example Description

Touch switch

Icon a b

Touch to initiate a function, to open a new screen, or to set a parameter.

Shows status information.

List

Slider

Check switch c d e

How to use

Only one touch is required.

When you need to select from several options, they appear in a list.

When a feature has several different unnamed values,

Navigation shows an indicator on a gauge for displaying and setting a value from a range.

When there are only two options, a checkmark shows whether the feature is enabled.

Some icons also function as switches.

Only one touch is required.

Move between pages by touching the switches of c.

● Drag the handle to move the slider to its new position.

● Touch position of handle on slider. Move your finger.

Touch to turn the switch on or off.

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Type Example Description

Virtual keyboard f Alphabetic and alphanumeric keyboards to enter text and numbers.

How to use

Each key is a touch screen switch.

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Operation

Navigation Overview

Navigation Menu

This is the Navigation menu. From here, you can access the following screens. Touch the following switch on map screen: [Menu]

Map

Screen

Find

Route

Manage

Settings

Touch switch

[Map]

[Find]

[Route]

[Manage]

[Settings]

Description

The Map screen.

Select destination (for example an address or a POI) or use the search engine of Navigation for any other reason (for example to look for the phone number of a POI).

Manage an active route (obtain information relating to route, modify or delete route or part of route.) Also, plan route without GPS reception.

Manage user data such as saved locations (POI, Favorites, Pins, and

History), saved routes, and Track Logs.

Manage the behavior of Navigation, including the map layout during navigation, language and warnings.

Navigation Details Setting Screen

Settings menu

You can configure the program settings, and modify the behavior of Navigation. Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Settings]

The Settings menu has two pages of submenus. Touch to access the other options.

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Touch switch

[Map Screen]

[Route Planning]

[Navigation]

[Sound]

[Regional]

[Warnings]

[Menu]

[Track Logs]

[Traffic INFO]

[About]

[Simple Mode]

Description

You can fine-tune the appearance and content of the

Map screen.

These settings determine how routes will be calculated.

You can control how Navigation behaves during navigation.

You can adjust the voices of Navigation.

These settings allow you to customize the application for your local language, measurement units, time and date settings and formats, as well as to choose the voice guidance profile you prefer.

You can enable some useful warnings, and disable the touch screen in a moving vehicle with Safety

Mode.

You can modify the look and behavior of the Menu screens.

You can set up automatic Track Log saving and finetune related settings.

You can check connecting information of TMC. You can receive SUNA Traffic service.

This screen has no navigation feature. It merely provides information about the maps and licenses included with your navigation system.

You can switch to Simple Mode. In Simple Mode only a few of the above settings are available. The remaining settings are set to the optimal values for typical use.

Reference

52

53

55

61

55

56

57

57

58

None

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Operation

Navigation Overview

Quick Menu

The Quick menu is a selection of controls that are frequently needed during navigation. It is opened from the Map screen. Touch the following switches on the map:

Touch the switch in the Quick menu to start the Map screen immediately. Switches are on when lit up.

Name

[GPS]

[TMC]

Main function (single touch)

3D buildings can be displayed on the map. Use this switch to suppress them temporarily.

Turn Track Logs on and off. This function can also be controlled from the Manage Track Logs screen.

Opens the GPS Data screen, which includes satellite information, data coming from the GPS receiver, and a shortcut to the GPS Setting screen if needed.

This switch opens the list of Traffic messages.

Function (touch and hold)

Opens 3D settings.

Opens Manage Track Logs screen.

No action

No action

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Route menu

Save, load and edit your routes. Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Route]

Touch switch

[Route Info]

[Itinerary]

[Edit Route]

[Load Route]

[Save Route]

[Delete Route]

[Settings]

[Fly Over]

[Simulate]

Description

Opens a screen with useful route data.

You can browse the driving instructions that

Navigation follows during navigation. You can exclude maneuvers or streets to adjust the route to your preferences.

Modify routes: Delete route points or modify their order.

You can load a previously saved route for navigation.

You can save the active route for later use.

You can delete the active route and all the route points (start point, via points, and destination). If you later decide that you need the same route, you will have to rebuild it from scratch.

Opens the Route settings screen with controls to modify the road types used for route calculation and the route calculation method.

You can run a demonstration of the route at high speed.

You can run a demonstration of the route at normal speed.

Reference

85

84

85

78

77

102

53

104

104

Management menu

You can manage the content that this unit stores. Touch the following switches: [Menu],

[Manage]

Touch switch

[Save Routes]

[Track Logs]

[POI]

[History]

[Favourites]

[Saved Search Criteria]

[User Data Management]

Description

Renaming or deleting saved routes

Recording, simulating, renaming or deleting Track

Logs, assigning them a color to be shown on the map

Creating, updating or deleting POIs

Creating, updating or deleting POI groups

Modifying POI visibility setting

Deleting histories

Renaming or deleting Favorites

Creating, renaming or deleting saved search criteria

You can manage the data you have saved and the settings you have made in the program.

Reference

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User data management

You can manage settings implemented for saved data (Pins, POI, Favorites, History, and Track

Logs) and programs. Touch the following switches :[Menu], [Manage], [User Data

Management]

Touch switch

[Remove Pins]

[Back Up User Data]

[Restore User Data]

[Delete User Data]

[Reset All Settings]

Description

You can add Pins to locations on the map using the [Place Pin] switch

from the Cursor menu(See page 63). Touch this switch to remove all

Pins from the map.

All user data and the current settings will be saved on the inserted memory card. There is always one backup file. If you perform a backup later, the previous backup will be overwritten with the new information.

All user data and settings will be overwritten with the information stored in the backup file. Data and settings created after the latest backup will be lost.

All user data will be deleted, and settings will return to their factory defaults. This unit will restart.

All settings will return to their factory defaults, but no user data will be deleted. This unit will restart.

Map screen settings

You can fine-tune the appearance and content of the Map screen. Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Settings], [Map Screen]

Touch switch

[3D Settings]

[Colour Profiles]

[Elevation on 2D Map]

Description

Use 3D settings to determine which of the present 3D objects are shown on the map, and adjust the level of 3D visual detail.

The options are as follows:

● Landmarks: Landmarks are 3D artistic or block representations of prominent or well-known objects. 3D landmarks are only available in selected cities and countries.

● Elevated roads: Complex intersections and vertically isolated roads

(such as overpasses or underground tunnels) are displayed in 3D.

● Building visibility: Full 3D city building data that represents actual building size and position on the map. Building data is limited to the city centers of major cities in Australia.

● Terrain detail: 3D terrain map data shows changes in terrain, elevations or depressions in the land when you view the map. Use it to plot the route map in 3D when you navigate.

Navigation is able to show the map and the menus in different colors during the day and night. Select the color profiles to be used in each mode, and the daytime and night color profiles interlock lighting and lighting out of vehicle.

You can display 3D information on 2D map. These top-down maps can display elevation by colors and shading.

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Touch switch

[Street Names During

Navigation]

[Lane Information]

Description

Street names and POI icons can get in the way on the map during navigation. With this switch you can suppress these map elements when Navigation is following your position on the map.

If you move the map, both the street names and POI icons reappear immediately.

Some maps contain lane information to help you position your car in the upcoming intersection. This setting tells Navigation whether to display this information at the top or at the bottom of the map. You can prevent the display of lane information.

Route planning option

These settings determine how routes will be calculated. Touch the following switches: [Menu],

[Settings], [Route Planning]

Touch switch

[Road Types Used for Route

Planning]

[Route Calculation Method]

[Use Traffic Information]

[Recalculate To Avoid Traffic]

Description

To make the route fit your needs, you can also set which road types are, where possible, to be considered for and excluded from the route.

Excluding a road type is a preference. It does not necessarily mean total prohibition. If your destination can only be accessed using some of the excluded road types, they will be used but only as much as necessary. In this case a warning icon will be shown on the Route

Information screen, and the part of the route not matching your preference will be displayed in a different color on the map.

You can choose from different route types. The routing method can be changed temporarily while creating the route: When selecting the destination, touch [Routing Methods] in the Cursor menu.

Touch [Routing Methods].

When traffic messages are received, this setting tells Navigation whether to use that information in route planning.

This setting determines how Navigation uses the received Traffic information in route recalculation:

● Automatic: When route recalculation becomes necessary based on the received Traffic events, Navigation recalculates the route automatically.

● Manual: When route recalculation becomes necessary based on the received Traffic events, Navigation notifies you, but you can decide whether to recalculate the route or not.

● Disabled: Traffic events are only taken account when the route is recalculated in an off-route situation.

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Road Types Used for Route Planning:

Type

[Unpaved Roads]

[Motorways]

[Ferries]

[Cross-border Planning]

[Permit Needed]

[Pre-use Toll]

[Period Charge]

Route calculation methods:

Description

Navigation excludes unpaved roads by default: Unpaved roads can be in a bad condition and usually you cannot reach the speed limit on them.

You might need to avoid motorways when you are driving a slow car or you are towing another vehicle.

Navigation includes ferries in a planned route by default. However, the map does not necessarily contain information about the accessibility of temporary ferries.

You might also need to pay a fare on ferries.

In some cases the route calculated according to your other navigation and route preferences will lead through another country. If you wish to always stay within the same country, turn this option off.

You might need a permit or permission from the owners to use certain roads or to enter certain areas. Navigation excludes these roads from the route calculation by default.

By default Navigation includes toll roads (pay roads where there is a per-use charge) in the routes. If you disable toll roads, Navigation plans the best toll-free route.

Charge roads are pay roads where you can purchase a pass or vignette to use the road for a longer period of time. They can be enabled or disabled separately from toll roads.

Fast

Easy

Economical

Short

Option Description

Gives the quickest possible route if you can travel at or near the speed limit on all roads. Usually the best selection for fast and normal cars.

Results in a route with fewer turns. With this option, you can make

Navigation take, for example, the freeway instead of series of smaller roads or streets.

Look for trade off of speed and shortness with cost. Navigation calculates as if it were calculating the Fast route, but it takes other roads as well to save on fuel costs.

Gives a route that has the smallest total distance of all possible routes between the route points.

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Navigation settings

You can control how Navigation behaves during navigation. Touch the following switches:

[Menu], [Settings], [Navigation]

Touch switch

[Keep Position on Road]

[Off-route Recalculation]

[Restore Lock-to-Position]

[Automatic Overview]

Description

This feature allows car drivers to always correct GPS position errors by matching the vehicle position to the road network.

By turning off this feature, you also turn off the GPS position error filtering. The position shown on the map will be subject to all position errors and position fluctuations.

This switch tells Navigation whether to automatically recalculate the route when you deviate from it. When this feature is switched off, it is necessary to start route recalculation manually. Otherwise, navigation will stop until you return to the recommended route.

Setting a point other than the current GPS position as the start point of the active route will automatically disable this feature.

If you have moved or rotated the map during navigation, this feature moves the map back to your current GPS position and re-enables automatic map rotation after the given period of inactivity.

This feature switches the map view to Overview mode when the next route event is far away. Overview is a zoomed out 2D view to let you see the surrounding area. You have the following controls for

Automatic Overview:

● Turn Distance for Overview: The map view will be switched to

Overview mode if the next route event is at least as far as this value.

● Default Zoom Level: Overview mode will appear with this zoom level. You can scale the map in Overview mode but when Overview appears again, this zoom level will be applied.

Regional settings

These settings allow you to customize the application for your local language, measurement units, time and date settings and formats, as well as to choose the voice guidance profile you prefer. Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Settings], [Regional]

Touch switch

[Program Language]

[Voice Profile]

Description

This switch displays the current written language of the Navigation user interface. By touching the switch, you can select a new language from the list of available languages. Changing this setting causes the application to restart. Be aware of this before you make the change.

This switch displays the current voice guidance profile. By touching the switch, you can select a new profile from the list of available languages and speakers. Touch any of these to hear a sample voice prompt. Just touch OK when you have selected the new spoken language.

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[Units]

Touch switch Description

You can set the distance units to be used by the program. Navigation may not support all the listed units in some voice guidance languages.

If you select a measurement unit not supported by the chosen voice guidance language, a warning message will appear.

[Set Date & Time Format] You can set the data and time format. A variety of international formats are available.

[Time and Time Zone Settings] You can access time and time zone settings. Navigation helps you with correcting the device time to ever accurate GPS time. Navigation can also help you set the time zone based on your current GPS position.

Time and Time Zone Settings

Touch switch Description

[Auto Time Correction to GPS] Use this feature to synchronize the clock of your device to the highly accurate time provided by the GPS receiver.

[Use Auto Time Zone] Use this feature to synchronize the time zone of the clock of your device to the time zone based on your current GPS position. This is useful if you travel abroad.

[Set Time Zone] Set time zone manually if you do not want to synchronize the time zone automatically. This allows you to use Auto Time Correction and apply a time zone offset to obtain the desired time.

The clock function of this unit interlocks GPS signal.

The clock may be out of order when not receiving GPS signal.

Warning settings

You can enable some useful warnings, and disable the touch screen in a moving vehicle with

Safety Mode. Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Settings], [Warnings]

Touch switch

[Warn When Speeding]

Description

Maps may contain information about the speed limits of the road segments. Navigation is able to warn you if you exceed the current limit. This information may not be available in your district (ask your local dealer). Also, this information may not be completely accurate for all roads on the map. This setting lets you decide whether you wish to receive the warnings. You can set the relative speeding level at which the application warns you (100% represents the current speed limit):

● In built-up areas

● Elsewhere: at all other locations

There are two types of warnings. You can turn them on or off independently:

● Audible warning: A voice message is played using the selected voice guidance profile.

● Visible warning: A symbol with the speed limit appears in the corner of the map (for example: )

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Touch switch

[Speed Camera Warning]

[Safety Mode]

Description

This feature allows you to receive a warning when approaching a Road

Safety Camera. You must ensure on your own liability that using this feature is legal in the country where you intend to use it.

The options are as follows:

● Audible Warning: Plays back buzzer sound as you approach a camera. You can also limit the warning to playing when you are over the speed limit on approach.

● Visual warning: The type of the camera and the monitored speed limit appear on the Map screen as you approach.

Safety Mode disables the touch screen above 10 km/h (6 mph) to keep your attention on the road. While driving, you will not be able to set a new destination or change settings. The only screen control that remains enabled is the gesture that puts you back on the Map screen.

Menu settings

You can modify the look and behavior of the Menu screens. Touch the following switches:

[Menu], [Settings], [Menu]

Touch switch

[Animation]

[Background]

Description

You can activate and deactivate the Menu animations. When animation is turned on, switches on Menu and keyboard screens are animated.

You can choose the image to be used as the menu background image.

Track log settings

You can set up automatic Track Log saving and fine-tune related settings. Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Settings], [Track Logs]

Touch switch

[Update Interval]

[Enable Auto-saving]

[Track Log Database Size]

[Track Log Max. Size]

[Create NMEA/SIRF Log]

Description

This determines how often track points will be saved. Position information is normally received once a second from the GPS. If you do not need such a detailed log, you can increase this number to save

Track Log space.

When auto-saving is enabled, you do not need to turn Track Log saving on and off manually. Navigation will automatically start recording the

Track Log as soon as GPS position is available.

This figure shows how much memory is used by the automatically saved Track Logs.

You can set the maximum database size for the automatically saved

Track Logs. When the limit is reached, the oldest automatically saved

Track Logs will be deleted.

Independently of the normal Track Log, you can instruct Navigation to record the native GPS data received from the GPS device. This information is saved as a separate text file on the memory card and cannot be played back by Navigation.

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TMC settings

You can check connecting information of TMC (SUNA Traffic service). Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Settings], [Traffic INFO]

Safety Mode settings

This feature is available in Advanced mode only.

Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Settings], [Warnings], [Safety Mode]

Trip information screen

The Trip information screen has both route and travel data you might need during your journey.

It can be opened directly from the Map screen by touching the Trip Data field.

The fields on this screen are continuously updated while the screen is open.

When you open the screen, all route data fields contain information about reaching your final destination. Touch [Next Via Point] to have the fields relating to your route display data for the next via point. Touch the switch repeatedly to toggle between the two options.

You have the following data and functions on this screen:

Name

Field next to the flag

Turn Preview

Compass

Description

Shows whether the route data fields are displaying information about the final destination

(checkered flag) or about the next via point (yellow flag).

None

Function

Shows the name or number of the current street or road.

Shows the type and distance of the next route event.

Shows the current heading.

None

None

Touch this field to show it on the

Map screen in one of the Trip Data fields.

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Speedometer

Name

Distance Remaining

Time Remaining

Arrival Time

GPS Time

Altitude

Speed Limit

Trip Computer

Next Via Point

[Destination]

Description

Shows the current speed both graphically and as a number.

Shows distance remaining to final destination.

Shows the time needed to reach the final destination of the route based on information available for the remaining segments of the route. The calculation cannot take into account traffic jams and other possible delays.

Shows the estimated arrival time at the final destination of the route based on information available for the remaining segments of the route. The calculation cannot take into account traffic jams and other possible delays.

Shows the current time corrected with time zone offset. The accurate time comes from the

GPS satellites, and the time zone information either comes from the map or is set manually in Regional settings.

Shows elevation if it is provided by the GPS receiver.

Shows the speed limit of the current road if the map contains it.

Function

Touch this field to show it on the

Map screen in one of the Trip Data fields.

Touch this field to show it on the

Map screen in one of the Trip Data fields.

Touch this field to show it on the

Map screen in one of the Trip Data fields.

Touch this field to show it on the

Map screen in one of the Trip Data fields.

Touch this field to show it on the

Map screen in one of the Trip Data fields.

Touch this field to show it on the

Map screen in one of the Trip Data fields.

Touch this field to show it on the

Map screen in one of the Trip Data fields.

Opens a new screen with three resettable Trip Computers.

Touch this switch to change the content of the Route Data fields to show information about the next via point.

If you touch the previous switch, this one replaces it.

Touch this switch to have the

Route Data fields show information about the final destination again.

Most of the fields on this screen have a symbol next to them. This symbol shows whether the field it is attached to is shown on the map as Trip Data. It also shows the position of the data as follows:

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Symbol Description

This value is not shown on the Map screen.

This value appears on the Map screen in the Trip Data area. This is the value at the top.

This value appears on the Map screen in the Trip Data area. This is the value in the middle.

This value appears on the Map screen in the Trip Data area. This is the value at the bottom.

Trip computer screen

The Trip computer screen provides collected trip data. Touch [Trip Computer] on the Trip information screen to open the Trip computer screen.

The fields on this screen are continuously updated while the screen is open.

You can switch between trips, pause and resume a trip, or reset.

You have the following functions on this screen:

[Pause]

[Reset]

Name Description

Pauses the trip currently shown on the screen. Values on the screen stop changing.

Resets all counters of the currently shown trip. The collection of trip data is restarted only when Navigation receives a position from the

GPS.

Cycles through all trips.

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ATTENTION

If the vehicle's battery is disconnected (for repairs to the vehicle or for removing this unit), all the

Trip Computer history (Average Speed, Total time, etc) in the memory will be lost.

Screen Adjustment and Setting

Day screen and night screen

This unit uses different color profiles during the day and during the night.

● Daytime colors are similar to those of paper road maps.

● The night color profiles use dark colors for large objects to keep the average brightness of the screen low.

This unit offers different daytime and night color profiles. You can switch the daytime and night color profiles based on lighting and lighting out of vehicle.

Screen color in tunnels

When entering a tunnel, the colors of the map change. All buildings disappear, and large objects (such as surface waters or forests) and empty areas between roads become black.

However, roads and streets keep their original colors from the daytime or night color scheme currently in use.

After leaving the tunnel, the original colors return.

Volume settings

You can adjust the sounds of Navigation. Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Settings],

[Sound]

Touch switch

[Voice Guidance Volume]

[Dynamic Volume]

[Dynamic Volume Settings]

Description

The slider adjusts the loudness of voice prompts. At the left-end, you cannot hear the voice guidance. At the right-end, the volume is high.

When driving at high speed, the noise in the car may be too loud to clearly hear the voice guidance and other sounds. Using Dynamic

Volume you can instruct Navigation to increase the volume when your speed exceeds a given minimum, and reach its highest volume at the given maximum speed.

You can adjust a maximum and minimum speed of speed range to volume up.

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Map Display

Present location display

Access from the Navigation menu by touching [MAP].

For further information about the Map screen, see “Map screen” on page 78.

Navigation displays the route as follows.

Symbol Name

Current GPS position

Description

Your present position displayed on the map.

Cursor (selected map position) The location selected in the Find menu, or a map point selected by touching the map.

Start point

Via point

The first point of the route.

Normally, if GPS position is available, it is used as the start point of the route. If there is no valid GPS position, Navigation uses the last known GPS position as the start point.

When you are using a saved route, Navigation asks you if you want to use your GPS position or the first point in the saved route as the start point.

You can also modify the start point in the Cursor menu. If you do so, automatic off-route recalculation needs to be turned off to keep the selected point as the start point.

If automatic off-route recalculation is disabled for any of the above, touching the icon in the Turn

Preview field not only initiates route recalculation from the current GPS position, but also re-enables the automatic off-route recalculation.

The via points are intermediate destinations. You can place as many via points as you want.

Destination (end point) The last point of the route, the final destination.

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Symbol

Route color

Name

Active leg of the route

Inactive leg of the route

Streets and roads that are excluded from the navigation

Description

The route stands out against the map, both in daytime and night color modes. The active leg of the route is always displayed in a brighter shade than the inactive

(upcoming) legs.

The section of the route on which you are driving. If no via points have been added (destination only), the entire route becomes the active leg. When via points have been added, the active leg is the section of the route from the present location to the next route point

(the next via point or the final destination if there are no more via points).

Upcoming sections of the route. Each of these becomes active when you arrive at the corresponding via point.

You can select whether or not to use certain road

types. (See page 53) However, when Navigation

cannot avoid such roads, the route will include them,showing them in a different color to the route.

Cursor menu

As soon as you select a location in the Find menu, the map appears with the Cursor menu which provides possible actions for the selected point.

Alternatively, touch the map to make the control switches appear. Touch again to place the

Cursor, a radiating red dot. Now touch again to open the Cursor menu with a list of options.

Since the Cursor menu only displays a portion of the map, the menu initially includes only a few switches. Touch [More Options] to open all options.

Touch switch Description

Closes the Cursor menu, and returns to the previous screen.

Zooms out the map.

Zooms in the map.

You can move the map and zoom in and out while the Cursor menu is open. Touch anywhere on the map to place the Cursor in a new location. Use this switch to return the Cursor to the position it occupied at when the Cursor menu was opened.

Displayed at the Cursor when it is at the position it occupied when

Cursor menu was opened.

Displayed at the Cursor if it has been relocated since the Cursor menu was opened.

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Touch switch

[Info]

[More Options]

[Set as Destination]

[Remove Destination]

[Insert as Via]

[Remove Via]

[Continue]

[Routing Methods]

[Set as Start]

[Remove Start]

[Save as POI]

[Place Pin]

[Remove Pin]

[Add to Favorites]

[Save as Camera]

[Edit Camera]

Description

Opens a new screen showing the address of the Cursor and nearby

POIs.

Opens the full-screen Cursor menu with all the available options.

Creates a new route with the Cursor as the destination. The previous route (if one exists) is deleted.

When the cursor is at the destination or nearby, this switch replaces the previous switch, and the present location disappears from the route.

The last via point is promoted as destination, or if there are no via points, the route is deleted.

The Cursor is added to the active route as an intermediate route point, a point to be reached before the destination. If the route already includes via points, the Edit route screen will open. This screen shows where on the route the via point will be displayed.

When the cursor is at or near one of the via points, this switch replaces the previous switch, and the selected via point disappears from the route. The route is recalculated without the deleted point.

Adds Cursor to the end of the route as new destination. The previous destination is demoted, and becomes the last via point.

This switch resembles [Set as Destination]. Here, however, a new screen opens, and routes are calculated using all available calculation methods (fast, short, economical, easy). Observe the results, and choose one of the routes to navigate.

The Cursor becomes the start point of the route. This means that the route is not started from the current GPS position, and Automatic Offroute Recalculation needs to be turned off to keep the selected point as the start point.

When the cursor is at the start point or nearby, this switch replaces the previous switch and the start point disappears from the route. The current GPS position is again used as the start point, and Automatic

Off-route Recalculation is re-enabled.

The Cursor is saved as a user POI. Select the POI group, name the

POI, select a suitable icon, and enter a phone number and additional information as appropriate.

Map locations can be marked with Pins. Unlike POIs, Pins have no names and other details, only colors to let you tell them apart on the map.

When the cursor is at or near a pin, this switch replaces the previous switch, and you can delete the pin.

Adds Cursor location to list of frequently visited destinations, or

Favorites. You can name the Favorite.

The Cursor is saved as the location of a Road Safety Camera (speed camera or red light camera). A new screen appears where you can set the type of the camera, the direction of the measured traffic, and the speed limit checked.

If the Cursor is at or near a Road Safety Camera, this switch replaces the previous one, and opens a new screen where you can edit the details of the camera.

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Position menu

When you follow the recommended route on the map (the Cursor is the current GPS position), the Position menu replaces the Cursor menu. It does not contain switches that modify the current route, as the GPS position is not useful as a route point.

To open Position, touch [Position].

Checking vicinity information

● If you are interested in the details of your present position during navigation:

1 Check the bottom line of the map. It shows the current street and house number information.

2

For details, touch [Position] to open the Position menu.

3

Touch [Info]. The address, coordinates and a list of nearby POIs are displayed.

● You can check the details of any other location by selecting it on the map:

1

Touch the map anywhere to open the map control switch.

2 Touch the desired location on the map. The Cursor ( ) appears there. The address of the location is displayed at the bottom of the map.

3

For further details, touch [Cursor] to open the Cursor menu.

4

Touch [Info]. The address, coordinates and a list of nearby POIs are displayed.

● It is even easier if you select the desired point in the Find menu. Then the Cursor menu opens automatically. Just touch [Info].

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Operation

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Map menu operations

Position marks on map

● Current GPS position:

(See page 62)

● Selected location (Cursor):

(See page 63)

The following controls help you modify the map view to best suit your actual needs. Most of these controls appear with a single touch of the map, and disappear after a few seconds of inactivity.

Action Touch switch

Moving the map with drag&drop None

Opening/closing map control switches

Zooming in and out

Tilting up and down

Description

You can move the map in any direction:

Touch and hold the map, and move your finger in the direction in which you want to move the map.

If GPS position is available and you have moved the map, switch appears. Touch this switch to return to the GPS position.

Touch this switch to show or hide the following map control switches:

● Zoom in/out

● Rotate left/right (3D map only)

● Tilt up/down (3D map only)

● Zoom preset switches (2D map only)

● Tilt and zoom preset switches (3D map only)

● Return to GPS position switch

● Smart Zoom

Changes how much of the map is displayed on the screen.

Navigation uses high-quality vector maps that let you see the map at various zoom levels, always with optimized content. Street names and other text is always are always shown in the same font size and correctly orientated. You can restrict the view to required streets and objects.

The limits on zooming differ for the 2D and

3D map viewing modes.

Changes the vertical view angle of the map in 3D mode.

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Action

Rotating left and right

Viewing modes

Smart Zoom

Return to normal navigation

(Return to GPS position with automatic map rotation)

Touch switch Description

Changes the horizontal view angle of the map in 3D mode.

When GPS position is available, Navigation always rotates the map so its top faces your direction of travel (Track-Up orientation).

You can turn away from Track-Up with these switches.

If GPS position is available and you have rotated the map, the switch appears.

Touch this switch to re-enable the automatic map rotation.

The following map perspectives are provided in Navigation:

● Perspective view (3D)

● Classic top-down view (2D)

● North up

The icon always shows the mode the switch switches to:

In 3D mode, is displayed. Touch to switch to 2D mode. In 2D mode, is displayed. Touch to switch to North up mode.

In North up mode, is displayed. Touch to switch to 3D mode.

Navigation can automatically rotate, scale and tilt the map and give you the optimal view:

● When you approach a junction, it will zoom in and raise the view angle to let you easily recognize your maneuver.

● If the next junction is at a distance,

Navigation zooms out and lowers the view angle to show you the road in front of you.

Touch this switch once to enable Smart

Zoom.

Touch and hold this switch once to set the zoom limit on Smart Zoom.

Touch this switch to move the map back to the current GPS position. If the map has been rotated in the 3D mode, automatic map rotation is also re-enabled.

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Zoom preset

Action

(Advanced mode only)

Tilt and Zoom preset

(Advanced mode only)

Map scale

Fit to screen

Touch switch

[Fit to screen]

Description

Touch the preset switch once to set the zoom level to a fixed predetermined value.

Smart Zoom is disabled. These switches are available in 2D mode.

Touch and hold the desired switch to set the zoom value as the current zoom level, or reset to an original value.

Touch the preset switch once to set the zoom level to a fixed predetermined value.

Smart Zoom is disabled. These switches are available in 3D mode.

Touch and hold the desired switch to set the zoom value as the current zoom level, or reset to an original value.

Navigation shows the scale of the map in 2D mode.

This switch is not shown on the Map screen.

It is available on the following screens:

● Plan on map screen: When you have an active route, you can display it in its full length on the map.

● Track information screen: A Track Log can be displayed in its full length on the map.

Map screen status information and hiding operation

The following information appears in the rounded field in the top left corner, the Turn Preview field. When you touch this area, the result depends on what information is currently shown.

Icon Information

There is no active route in Simple mode.

There is no active route in Advanced mode.

There is no valid GPS position.

Details

When there is no active route in

Simple mode, this icon is displayed in the Turn Preview field.

If there is no route to be navigated in Advanced mode, this icon appears in the Turn

Preview field.

If an active route exists, and there is no valid GPS position, the view of the sky above you is shown with colored dots for each satellite. Some dots need to turn green to allow navigation.

Action

Touch this area to open

Find Address.

Touch this area to open

Find.

Touch this area to open the

Route information screen.

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Icon Information

If the icon is a static picture, route calculation is needed.

Details

GPS position and an active route are available, but automatic off-route recalculation is switched off, and you deviated from the route.

Navigation is calculating or recalculating the route.

Action

Touch this area to make

Navigation recalculate the recommended route.

This icon indicates that route calculation is in progress.

Next route event

(Next action)

GPS position and an active route are available, and you are navigating the recommended route. This area gives you information about the type and distance of the next route event.

Nothing happens if you touch this area of the screen.

Touch this area to open the

Route information screen.

The following area appears next to the above described rounded area. When you touch this area, the result depends on what information is currently shown.

Icon Information

There is no valid GPS position.

Traffic restriction

Second route event

(maneuver after next maneuver)

Approaching a Road

Safety Camera

Stops the running simulation

Recalculating route

Details

If there is no valid GPS position, this symbol appears here.

When GPS position is available but there is no route to be navigated, any traffic restrictions at upcoming intersections are shown here.

When GPS position and an active route are both available, this field shows the route event that follows the next route event shown in the above described area.

This icon appears when you are approaching a Road Safety

Camera, and the warning for cameras is enabled in Settings.

This icon is displayed during fly overs, route simulation and

Track Log playback.

During route recalculation, this field shows the recalculation progress between 0% and

100%.

Action

Touch this area to open the

GPS Data screen to check the signal status or the connection settings.

Nothing happens if you touch this area of the screen.

Touch this area to open the

Itinerary screen with the turn by turn guidance instructions.

Touch this area to suppress the audible camera warning.

Touch this area to stop the simulation.

Nothing happens if you touch this area of the screen.

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Icon Information

Indicator strip

Details

● Track Log recording

Action

Nothing happens if you touch this area of the screen.

● TMC status

The following symbols appear in the Indicator strip:

Navigation records a Track log when GPS position is available.

Track log recording is disabled.

TMC is turned off.

A TMC Traffic data is received.

There are new, unread Traffic events.

A part of the route is bypassed based on Traffic events.

A part of the route is mentioned in Traffic events but it has not been bypassed (for example, even the best detour would be too long) or could not be bypassed (for example, the destination is on a congested street).

There are two fields reserved on the Map screen to display the next two maneuvers (route events that are listed in the Itinerary). Both the type of the event (turn, traffic circle, exiting freeway, etc.) and its distance from the current GPS position are displayed.

Most of these icons are very intuitive and known as road signs. The following table lists some of the frequently shown route events. The same symbols are used in both fields:

Icon Description

Turn left.

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Turn right.

,

Turn back.

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Bear right.

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Icon Description

Turn sharp left.

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Keep left.

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Continue straight in the intersection.

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Enter traffic circle. The number of the exit is shown in the circle, but only for the next turn.

Enter freeway.

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Exit freeway.

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Board ferry.

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Leave ferry.

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Approaching the next via point.

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Approaching the destination.

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The following information is displayed in three fields displayed on the Map screen. Touch this area to open the Trip Information screen, and select from values displayed in the three fields.

When there is no active route, these fields show the following information. : Current speed, compass and current time.

Icon

Compass

Type

Speed information

Time information

More information

Shows the direction of your heading both when the map is automatically rotated (3D) and when the map is always facing North

(2D).

There are speed values that can be shown.

● Current speed

● Speed limit on the current road

There are time values that can be shown.

● Current GPS time

● Time remaining to the destination

● Time remaining to the next via point

● Estimated arrival time at the destination

● Estimated arrival time at the next via point

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Icon Type

Distance information

More information

There are distance type values that can be shown.

● Distance remaining to destination

● Distance remaining to next via point

● Current altitude

GPS reception quality shows the current accuracy of the position information.

Icon Description

GPS receiver not connected. GPS navigation is not possible.

Navigation is connected to the GPS receiver, but the signal is too weak and the receiver cannot determine the GPS position. GPS navigation is not possible.

GPS navigation is not possible.

Only a few satellites are received. Position information is available, but elevation (altitude) cannot be calculated. GPS navigation is possible, but the position error may be significant.

Altitude information is available, the position is a 3D position.

GPS navigation is possible.

ATTENTION

Touch the following status field to open the Quick menu (See page 50).

Icon Status

GPS position quality

More information

A higher number of lit bars indicates better

GPS position accuracy.

Using the Cursor (at selected position)

First, place the Cursor at the desired map location with one of the following options:

● Use the Find menu to select a location. The map returns with the selected point (the Cursor) in the middle, and the Cursor menu appears with the available options.

● Touch the screen twice to place the Cursor at the desired location. Touch the cursor to open the [Cursor] menu.

The following actions are available.

Touch switch

[Set as Destination]

[Insert as Via]

Action

On an active route, use the Cursor as the destination by resetting the previous destination.

On an active route, use cursor as via point (intermediate location) before destination (only available in Advanced mode).

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Touch switch

[Place Pin]

[Routing Methods]

[Set as Start]

[Continue]

[Save as POI]

[Add to Favourites]

[Save as Camera]

[Info]

Action

Marks the map with a Pin at the Cursor (available in Advanced mode only).

Shows the different routes calculated by the available routing methods.

Choose the one that best suits your needs (available in Advanced mode only).

On an active route, use the Cursor as the start point by resetting the current GPS position (available in Advanced mode only).

On an active route, use cursor as destination with previous destination as via point (only available in Advanced mode).

Save Cursor as POI (only available in Advanced mode).

Saves the Cursor as a Favorite location.

Save Cursor as Road Safety Camera location (only available in

Advanced mode).

Opens a screen with the name, address and coordinate information of the Cursor, and a list of nearby POIs.

Present location and route tracking

When your GPS position is available, Navigation marks your present position with the icon on the map.

To use the current GPS position, touch [Position]. The Position menu appears and you can save the GPS position as one of the following:

● A Favorite

● A Road Safety Camera

● A POI

● A Map Marker Pin

Returning to normal Map screen

When GPS position is available, and you have moved the map (the icon may have moved or be invisible), or you have rotated the map in 3D mode, appears. Touch this switch to return the map to the GPS position and re-enable Track-up map orientation (automatic map rotation).

CAUTION

Even if you move the map while you are driving, Navigation continues navigating if there is an active route. it plays the voice instructions and displays the turn preview icons according to your current GPS position.

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Operation

Navigation Overview

Position determination (Cursor)

If you select a location in the Find menu, or you touch the map when the map control switches are visible, the Cursor appears at the selected point on the map. Navigation displays the

Cursor with a radiating red dot ( ) to make it visible at all zoom levels, even when it is in the background of a 3D map view.

When the Cursor is set, touch [Cursor]. The Cursor menu appears and you can use the Cursor as one of the following:

● Start point of a route

● A via point in a route

● The destination of a route

You can also search for POIs around the Cursor.

Or you can save the location of the Cursor as:

● A Favorite

● A Road Safety Camera

● A POI

● A Map Marker Pin

Displaying original position in cursor menu

When the Cursor menu is open, a special icon ( ) shows the Cursor position the menu was opened.

You can move and zoom the map, and reposition the Cursor. The usual Cursor ( ) appears, and the switches of the Cursor menu initiate actions for this new location.

To return to the original Cursor position, tap . The map jumps back to the position it held when the Cursor menu was opened, and the icon reappears.

Switching to desired scale

Smart Zoom provides much more than just a usual automatic zoom feature.

While following a route calculated by Navigation:When you approach a junction, it will zoom in and raise the view angle to let you easily recognize your maneuver. If the next turn is at a distance, it will zoom out and lower the view angle to be flat so you can see the road in front of you.

While driving without an active route: Smart Zoom will zoom in if you drive slowly and zoom out when you drive at high speed.

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Enabling smart zoom

Touch the map to make the map control switches appear, and then touch to enable Smart

Zoom.

Fine-tuning Smart Zoom

Touch the map to make the map control switches appear, and then touch and hold to open the Smart Zoom settings window. Modify the zoom limits of Smart Zoom as necessary.

Driving track display

This unit can log the track that you drive. (See page 103)

A Track Log is a record of the change in GPS position and is independent of the route calculated by this unit.

Track Logs can be recorded, renamed, swapped, shown on the map, exported to a memory

card in GPX format, and deleted. (See page 103)

You can instruct this unit to record native GPS data received from the GPS device, independently of the normal Track Log. These logs are saved as separate text files on a memory card, and they cannot be shown or replayed in this unit.

To turn on NMEA/SIRF log saving, touch the following switches: [Menu], [Settings], [Track

Logs], [Create NMEA/SIRF Log].

Using logs

This unit can record the track (change in GPS position) as you drive.

CHECK

There is no need to select a destination and create a route. Your path is recorded as you travel.

This feature is available in Advanced mode only.

The procedure is explained starting from the Map screen.

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Navigation Overview

Recording the travelled path (creating a Track Log)

1

Start driving.

2

Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Settings], [Track Logs]

3

Start recording: Touch [Record].

● You can return to the map and continue driving.

4

Repeat the above steps, then touch [Stop Recording] to stop the recording.

● Navigation labels the Track Log with a time stamp.

(As an alternative, you can touch in the Quick menu to start, and then again to stop the

Track Log recording.)

Simulating a Track Log on the map

1

Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Settings], [Track Logs]

2

Locate the desired Track Log, and then touch next to it.

3

The map returns, and the Track Log simulation (a life-like replay) begins.

4

You can stop the replay any time by touching [Stop].

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Changing the color of a Track Log

1

Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Settings], [Track Logs]

2

Touch the desired Track Log and then touch one of the color switches.

Saving route

This feature is available in Advanced mode only.

The procedure is explained starting from the Map screen.

1

Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Route], [Save Route]

2

Enter a name for the saved route, and then touch [Done].

● When saving a route, Navigation saves not only points along the route, but the entire itinerary.

● The saved route might have been influenced by Traffic information. When a route is used at later date, it may seem to be the saved route. However, where necessary, current Traffic information is used to recalculate the new route.

● If you updated your map since you first saved the route, Navigation recognizes the change, and recalculates the driving instructions according to the latest available map information.

● During navigation, Navigation deletes via points that you already left behind together with the road segments used to reach it. If you wish to save the route, you need to do so before starting to navigate.

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Navigation Overview

Loading saved route

This feature is available in Advanced mode only.

The procedure is explained starting from the Map screen.

1

Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Route], [Load Route]

2

Touch the route you wish to navigate.

3 In the very likely case that the start position of the saved route is different from the current GPS position, you need to confirm whether you want to stop navigating from the current GPS position to use the start point of the loaded route.

● If you choose to keep the current GPS position as the start point, the route will be recalculated starting from your present position.

4

The map appears, and you can start navigating.

Map screen

Navigation is primarily intended for land navigation. That is why maps in Navigation look similar to paper road maps. However, Navigation provides much more than regular paper maps. You can customize the look and the content of the map. The most important and most often used screen of Navigation is the Map screen.

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Navigation Overview

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During navigation, the screen shows route information and trip data (left screens), but when you tap the map, additional switches and controls appear for a few seconds (right screenshot).

Most parts of the screen behave as switches.

Symbol

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Top row

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Bottom row

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Name

Main information. Ex) Next route event.

Second upcoming route event

Trip information screen

GPS position quality

Next street

Action

Opens the Route Information screen.

Opens the Itinerary.

Opens the Trip information screen.

Opens the Quick menu n/a

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Current street and house numbers on left and right

Map view modes n/a

Menu

Detour

Position menu (appears when navigating a route)

Cursor menu (appears when there is no

GPS position or the Cursor is not at the current GPS position)

Opens/closes the map control switches

(touch this switch to display/hide the following map control switches).

Rotate left, rotate right

Tilt up, tilt down

Zoom in, zoom out

Switches between 2D, 3D and North up mode.

Opens the Navigation menu.

Opens the Detour screen. There are two ways to modify your route.

● The list of saved Search Criteria

● A switch to avoid parts of the route

Opens the Position menu.

Opens the Cursor menu

● Zoom in/out

● Rotate left/right (3D map only)

● Tilt up/down (3D map only)

● Zoom preset switches (2D map only)

● Tilt and zoom preset switches (3D map only)

● Return to GPS position switch

● Smart Zoom

Rotates the 3D map left or right

Tilts the 3D map

Scales the map

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Orange line

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Current GPS position (on nearest road)

Cursor (selected map location)

Lane information

Active route

Name

Return to GPS position (appears when

GPS position is available and you have moved the map)

Enable Smart Zoom (replaces the Previous switch when there is no GPS position or the map has not been moved).

Zoom preset switch (available in Advanced mode only).

Tilt preset switch (available in Advanced mode only).

Action

Touch this switch to move the map back to the current GPS position. If the map has been rotated in 3D mode, automatic map rotation is also re-enabled.

Touch this switch once to enable Smart

Zoom.

Touch and hold this switch once to set the zoom limit on Smart Zoom.

Touch the preset switch once to set the zoom level to a fixed predetermined value.

Smart Zoom is disabled. These switches are available in 2D mode.

Touch and hold the desired switch to set the zoom value as the current zoom level, or reset to an original value.

Touch one of the preset switches to set the tilt and zoom level to fixed predetermined values. Smart Zoom is disabled. These switches are available in 3D mode.

Touch and hold the desired switch to set the tilt and zoom level to the desired values or reset them to their original values.

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Map scale (2D map only) n/a

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Navigation Overview

About roads

Navigation shows the streets in a in a similar way to paper road maps.

Their width and colors correspond to their importance. You can easily tell a freeway from a small street.

CHECK

If you prefer not to see street names during navigation, turn them off (See page 52).

3D Object types

To enable and disable 3D pictures, touch the following switches: [Menu], [Settings], [Map

Screen], [3D settings]

Navigation supports the following 3D object types:

3D landmarks

Type

Elevated roads

3D buildings

3D terrain

Description

Landmarks are 3D artistic or block representations of prominent or well-known objects. 3D landmarks are only available in selected cities and countries.

Complex intersections and vertically isolated roads (such as overpasses or underground tunnels) are displayed in 3D.

Full 3D city building data that represents actual building size and position on the map. Building data is limited to the city centers of major cities.

3D terrain map data shows changes in terrain, elevations or depressions in the land when you view the map, and use it to plot the route map in 3D when you navigate.

Managing facilities information

You can manage your POIs, and set POI visibility for both your own POIs and the ones that came with the product. Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Manage], [POI]

Touch switch/icon

Switch including name of POI group

Switch including the name and address of a POI item

[Edit]

[My POI]

[All]

[New Group]

Description

Opens the list of the subgroups of this POI group. The new list behaves in the same way.

Opens the selected POI for editing. Only the POIs you have created appear in this list.

Opens the selected POI group for editing.

Touch to filter the list to contain only the POIs that you saved.

Touch to see all POIs in the list.

Creates a new POI group at the given group level.

Turns the page for a view of new list items.

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Touch switch/icon Description

This POI group is not shown on the map.

This POI group and all its subgroups are shown on the map.

This POI group and some of its subgroups are shown on the map.

This POI group contains POIs that you saved.

When a POI group is open for editing:

[Off]

Touch switch Description

Items in the POI group will not be shown on the map.

[Close], [Medium], [Far Ahead],

[Satellite]

The distance switches set the zoom level at which to show the items in the POI group on the map.

[Same Visibility in Subgroups] Subgroups under the edited POI group will inherit the visibility settings of the POI group.

Touch this switch to select a new icon for the POI group. Switch including icon of POI group

[Rename]

[Remove]

Rename edited POI groups.

Delete edited POI groups. Created POI groups can only be deleted.

When a POI item is open for editing:

Touch switch

Switch including name of POI group

Switch including POI icon

Description

Touch this switch to rename the POI.

Touch this switch to select a new icon for the POI.

Touch this switch to enter a telephone number for the POI.

[Delete]

[Change Group]

Touch this switch to enter additional information for the POI.

Touch this switch to delete the selected POI.

Touch this switch to move the POI to another POI group or subgroup.

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Itinerary display

The Itinerary is a list of the route events, which are the driving instructions.

On the Map screen you can display itineraries by the following methods.

● Touch the area between the Turn preview field where the next maneuver is shown and the

Travel data field.

● In the Advanced mode, touch the following switches: [Menu], [Route], [Itinerary]

You have the following options on the Itinerary screen:

Touch switch

Any of the list items

[Mode]

Description

Opens the map with the selected maneuver in the middle.

Changes the detail level of the Itinerary. The levels are as follows:

● Detailed Instructions: All intersections are listed

● Itinerary: Only significant intersections (the ones announced in voice guidance) are listed

● Roads list: The list of the roads used while navigating the route.

Moves between pages for additional list items.

When the map is open with a maneuver in the middle:

Touch switch

Zooms in the map.

Description

[Avoid.]

Zooms out the map.

Moves the map to show the previous or next maneuver.

Opens a screen from which you can avoid a part of the route starting from a selected maneuver.

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Route editing

This feature is available in Advanced mode only.

Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Route], [Edit Route]

A list of route points appears with the start point at the top of the list and the final destination at the bottom. If several via points exist, you might need to scroll between pages.

Touch one of the route points in the list. You have the following options:

Touch switch

[Optimize]

Description

The selected point moves up in the list (becomes a via point to be reached earlier). Repeatedly touching this switch will make this point the start point.

The selected point moves down in the list (becomes a via point to be reached later). Repeatedly touching this switch will make this point the final destination.

Reverses the route. The start point becomes the destination, the destination becomes the start point, and the order of the via points is reversed.

The route is optimized. The start point and the destination remain in position, but the via points are reordered to make the shortest possible route.

Touch this switch to remove the selected point from the route. [Remove]

As soon as you leave this screen, the route is recalculated automatically, and you can start navigating right away.

Route information screen

The Route information screen has all the data and some of the functions you need while you navigate. There are two ways to open this screen:

● Touch the Turn Preview field ( ) to open directly from the Map screen.

● In the Advanced mode, touch the following switches from the Navigation menu: [Route],

[Route Info]

In the top section of the screen you see information about the current route. The fields on this screen are continuously updated while the screen is open.

When you open the screen, all fields contain information about reaching your final destination.

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Navigation Overview

Touch any of the fields to see data on the via points starting from the first one through the final destination.

This screen includes following data and features:

Name

Route Line

Estimated Arrival

Distance Left

Time Left

Method

Warning icons

[Settings]

[Plan on Map]

[Skip Next Via]

[Delete Route]

Description

The upper part of this screen shows your planned route as a horizontal line. The point at the left end represents the route starting point and the point at the right end represents the final destination. The flags of the via points along the line are separated by intervals proportional to the distances between them.

Touch this field to change the content of all data fields to via point information.

Function

Shows the estimated arrival time at the final destination of the route based on information available for the remaining segments of the route. The calculation cannot take into account traffic jams and other possible delays.

Touch this field to change the content of all data fields to via point information.

Shows distance left to final destination. Touch this field to change the content of all data fields to via point information.

Shows the time needed to reach the final destination of the route based on information available for the remaining segments of the route. The calculation cannot take into account traffic jams and other possible delays.

Touch this field to change the content of all data fields to via point information.

Touch this field to change the content of all data fields to via point information.

This field shows how the route was calculated.

The route type (fast, short, simple, or economical) is displayed here.

In these square fields graphical symbols are displayed in the case that warnings are attached to the planned route. These are warnings, so icons always show information for the whole route, even if the data fields only display values from your present position to a via point.

Touch any of the icons for an explanation.

Appears only if at least one via point exists.

Only appears when the route contains no via points.

Opens the Route planning options screen from the Settings menu.

Opens the Map screen designed for route planning.

Deletes the next via point from the route.

Deletes the active route.

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Facility information, storage, and revision

A point of interest (POI) is a location that someone might find useful or interesting. Navigation comes with several thousand POIs included. You can create POIs independently in the application.

POI locations are marked on the map with special icons. POI icons are quite large so you can easily recognize the symbol. The icons are semi-transparent. They do not hide the streets and intersections behind them.

POIs are grouped into several levels of categories and subcategories. The icon of POIs that come with the map shows the symbol of the POI category. If you save your own POI, you can select an icon for it independently of the POI category you have put it in.

Saving POIs

To save a POI, place the Cursor ( ) at the desired location, then touch the following switches:

[Cursor], [More Options], [Save as POI]

Managing POIs

You can select which POI groups to show and which ones to hide on the map, and from which zoom levels POI icons are visible. At the same place, you can manage your saved POIs. A saved POI can be renamed, moved to a different POI group, its icon can be changed, or a phone number and additional information can be added to it. Touch the following switches:

[Menu], [Manage], [POI]

Managing saved search criteria

You can manage the list of previously saved search criteria to easily find frequently searched

POI types. Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Manage], [Saved Search Criteria]

Touch switch

Switch with the name of the

Saved Search Criteria

Description

Touch to rename the saved query.

Deletes the selected item in the list.

[Clear All]

[<Add new search>]

Deletes the entire list.

Turns the page for view of other list items.

Touch to save new search criteria. In the same way as you search for

POIs, first select the search reference, then select the POI group or subgroup to search in.

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Navigation Overview

Using Keyboard Screen

You only need to enter letters or numbers in Navigation when you cannot avoid it. You can type with your fingertips on the full-screen keyboards and you can switch between various keyboard layouts, for example ABC, QWERTY, or numerical.

Switching to another keyboard layout, for example from an English QWERTY keyboard to a Greek character keyboard

Task Description

Touch [US ENGLISH (QWERTY)] to select it from the list of available keyboard types.

Navigation remembers your last keyboard choice and offers it the next time you need to enter data.

Correcting an entry on the keyboard

Delete an unwanted character: Touch

Touch and hold the switch to delete the entire string.

Touch [Space].

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Entering a space, for example between a first name and a family name or in multi-word street names

Entering lowercase or capital letters

Entering symbols

Finalising the keyboard entry

Touch [aA] to cycle through entering lowercase letters, initial capitals and all capitals.

Touch [@/!] to switch to a keyboard offering symbol characters.

Touch [Done].

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Navigation Guidance

Navigation Guidance

You can set up your route in Navigation in several ways:

● if you need a simple route (a route with only one destination and without any intermediate via points), you can select the destination and start navigating to it right away.

● You can plan a multi-point route (available in Advanced mode only).

● You can also plan a route independently of your current GPS position or even without GPS reception (available in Advanced mode only)

Destination Setting

Navigation offers you several ways of choosing your destination and via points

(intermediate destinations).

● Use selected location (Cursor) on the Map

(See page 89).

● Enter an address or part of an address.

For example, enter a street name rather than a house number or the names of two

intersecting streets (See page 90).

● Enter an address with Postcode (See page

95). In this case, there in not need to select

a city name. This will speed up the search for a street name.

● Use coordinates (See page 98)

● A Favorite (See page 96)

● A POI (See page 96)

● From a history of set destinations and

intermediate points (See page 98)

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If you are going to use a route later, save it before you start navigating. Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Route], [Save

Route]

Setting from Map Scroll

1 Locate your destination on the map.

Move and scale the map as needed

(See page 66).

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Touch the location that you want to select as your destination. The Cursor

( ) appears.

Touch [Cursor] to open the Cursor menu.

The map appears with the selected point in the middle. From the Cursor menu, touch [Set as Destination]

(Advanced mode). The route is then automatically calculated, and you can start navigating.

ATTENTION

When you wish to use the destination later, save it as a POI from the Cursor menu and then add it to your list of Favorites.

The Cursor menu returns automatically with the same point. Now you can use it as a route point.

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Navigation Guidance

Navigation Guidance

Setting from Address

If you know at least a part of the address, this is the quickest way to select the destination of the route.

Using the same screen, you can find an address by entering:

● The exact address, including house number

● A city center

● An intersection

● The midpoint of a street

● Any of the above, starting the search with

the Postcode (See page 95)

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By default, Navigation proposes the country/state and city where you are. If needed, touch the switch with the name of the country on it, and select a different one from the list. When selecting a new country, you need to either select a state or, to search for a city regardless of your current state, touch [<All states>].

Even when you do not change countries, you may change state or suburb. Touch the state name or suburb name switch, and select from the list.

Entering Address

In some countries, a state name may be included in the address. If Australia is selected, 5 lines appear on the screen.

If New Zealand is selected, 4 lines appear on the screen.

1 Touch the following switches: [Find

Address] (Advanced mode)

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If needed, change the city.

● To select the city from the list of recently used ones, touch the switch.

5 Touch the following switches. After changing the country/state, touch

[<Enter Suburb/Town Name>].

● Start entering the city name on the key board.

● After entering a couple of characters, the names that match the string appear in a list.

● Touch [Done] to open a list of results before one appears automatically.

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Pick the city from the list.

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Touch [<Street Name>].

● Start entering the street name on the keyboard.

● After entering a couple of characters, the names that match the string appear in a list.

● Touch [Done] to open a list of results before one appears automatically.

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Select the street from the list.

Entering addresses for repeating house number allocation

On some long roads house numbering is restarted at some point. Hence, the same house number can appear twice or even more times on the same road. If this is the case, after entering the house number, you need to select the appropriate address by the district/suburb information.

1 Touch the following switches: [Find],

[Find Address] (Advanced mode).

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Touch [<House Number>].

● Enter the house number on the keyboard.

10 Touch [Done] to finish entering the address.

11 The map appears with the selected point in the middle. From the Cursor menu, touch [Set as Destination]

(Advanced mode). The route is then automatically calculated, and you can start navigating.

2 By default, Navigation proposes the country/state and city where you are. If needed, touch the switch with the name of the country/state, and select a different one from the list.

3

If needed, change the city.

● To select the city from the list of recently used ones, touch the switch.

4 Touch the following switches. After changing the country/state, touch

[<Enter Suburb/Town Name>].

● Start entering the city name on the key board.

● After entering a couple of characters, the names that match the string appear in a list.

● Touch [Done] to open a list of results before one appears automatically.

5

Pick the city from the list.

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6

Touch [<Street Name>].

● Start entering the street name on the keyboard.

● After entering a couple of characters, the names that match the string appear in a list.

● Touch [Done] to open a list of results before one appears automatically.

7

Select the street from the list.

Entering address without knowing district or suburb

Long roads can run across several districts or suburbs. You may not know what particular house number is located where. In this case, follow the instructions below.

1 Touch the following switches: [Find],

[Find Address] (Advanced mode).

2 By default, Navigation proposes the country/state and city where you are. If needed, touch the switch with the name of the country/state, and select a different one from the list.

8

Touch [<House Number>].

● Enter the house number on the keyboard.

9 Touch [Done] to finish entering the address.

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A list appears with the matching addresses. Touch the desired one.

The map appears with the selected point in the middle. From the Cursor menu, touch [Set as Destination]

(Advanced mode). The route is then automatically calculated, and you can start navigating.

3

If needed, change the city.

● To select the city from the list of recently used ones, touch the switch.

4 Touch the following switches. After changing the country/state, touch

[<Enter Suburb/Town Name>].

● Start entering the city name on the key board.

● After entering a couple of characters, the names that match the string appear in a list.

● Touch [Done] to open a list of results before one appears automatically.

5

Pick the city from the list.

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6

Touch [<Street Name>].

● Start entering the street name on the keyboard.

● After entering a couple of characters, the names that match the string appear in a list.

● Touch [Done] to open a list of results before one appears automatically.

7 Instead of selecting one of the streets, touch [Search in All].

Selecting from intersection

1

2

Touch the following switches: [Find],

[Find Address] (Advanced mode).

By default, Navigation proposes the country/state and city where you are. If needed, touch the switch with the name of the country/state, and select a different one from the list.

8

● Enter the house number on the keyboard.

9

10

11

Touch [<House Number>].

Touch [Done] to finish entering the address.

A list appears with the matching addresses. Touch the desired one.

The map appears with the selected point in the middle. From the Cursor menu, touch [Set as Destination]

(Advanced mode). The route is then automatically calculated, and you can start navigating.

3

If needed, change the city.

● To select the city from the list of recently used ones, touch the switch.

4 Touch the following switches. After changing the country/state, touch

[<Enter Suburb/Town Name>].

● Start entering the city name on the keyboard.

● After entering a couple of characters, the names that match the string appear in a list.

● Touch [Done] to open a list of results before one appears automatically.

5

Pick the city from the list.

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6

Touch [<Street Name>].

● Start entering the street name on the keyboard.

● After entering a couple of characters, the names that match the string appear in a list.

● Touch [Done] to open a list of results before one appears automatically.

7

Select the street from the list.

Selecting from city center

The City Center is not the geometric center of the city but an arbitrary point the map creators have chosen. In towns and villages, it is usually chosen to be the most important intersection. In large cities, it is an important intersection.

1 Touch the following switches: [Find],

[Find Address] (Advanced mode).

2 By default, Navigation proposes the country/state and city where you are. If needed, touch the switch with the name of the country/state, and select a different one from the list.

8

Touch [Intersection].

● If only a few intersecting streets exist, a list of them appears immediately.

● For longer streets, a keyboard screen appears. Start entering the name of the intersecting street on the keyboard. As you type, if the matching streets can be shown on one screen, a list of them appears automatically.

9 Touch the desired intersecting street in the list.

10 The map appears with the selected point in the middle. From the Cursor menu, touch [Set as Destination]

(Advanced mode). The route is then automatically calculated, and you can start navigating.

3

● To select the city from the list of recently used ones, touch the switch.

4

If needed, change the city.

Touch the following switches. After changing the country/state, touch

[<Enter Suburb/Town Name>].

● Start entering the city name on the keyboard.

● After entering a couple of characters, the names that match the string appear in a list.

● Touch [Done] to open a list of results before one appears automatically.

5

Pick the city from the list.

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Touch [City Centre].

4

Pick the city from the list.

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Selecting from Postcode

All of the above address searching possibilities can be performed when entering the Postcode instead of the city name. The following is an example for a full address.

1 Touch the following switches: [Find],

[Find Address] (Advanced mode).

2

The map appears with the selected point in the middle. From the Cursor menu, touch [Set as Destination]

(Advanced mode). The route is then automatically calculated, and you can start navigating.

By default, Navigation proposes the country/state and city where you are. If needed, touch the switch with the name of the country/state, and select a different one from the list.

5

Touch [<Street Name>].

● Start entering the street name on the keyboard.

● After entering a couple of characters, the names that match the string appear in a list.

● Touch [Done] to open a list of results before one appears automatically.

6

Select the street from the list.

7

Touch [<House Number>].

● Enter the house number on the keyboard.

8 Touch [Done] to finish entering the address.

3 Touch the City Name switch, and enter the Postcode.

● Start entering the Postcode on the keyboard.

● After entering a couple of numbers, matching city names appear in a list.

● Touch [Done] to open a list of results before one appears automatically.

9 The map appears with the selected point in the middle. From the Cursor menu, touch [Set as Destination]

(Advanced mode). The route is then automatically calculated, and you can start navigating.

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Entering quick address

● When you are entering the name of a city or a street, Navigation only displays those characters that appear in possible search results. The other characters are grayed out.

● To enter a city or street name, enter a few letters and then touch [Done]. Navigation will display a list including the entered letters.

● You can speed up finding an intersection.

● Search for the rare or less common name first. A few letters should be sufficient.

● If one of the streets is shorter, search for that one first. You can then find the second one faster.

● You can search using both the type and the name of the roads. If the same word appears in several names, for example in the name of streets, roads and avenues, you can obtain the result faster if you enter the first letter of the street type. For example, enter Pi A to obtain Pine Avenue and skip all Pine Streets and Pickwick

Roads.

● You can also search in Postcode. This is useful when a street name is common and it is used in several districts of a city.

Setting from Favorites

You can select a location that you have already saved as a Favorite to be your destination.

1 Touch the following switches: [Find],

[Favourites] (Advanced mode).

2

3

Touch the Favorite you wish to set as your destination.

The map appears with the selected point in the middle. From the Cursor menu, touch [Set as Destination]

(Advanced mode). The route is then automatically calculated, and you can start navigating.

Setting from Facility

Information

Selecting from facility information

You can select your destination from the

POIs included with Navigation or from the ones you have previously created.

1 Touch the following switches: [Find],

[Find POI] (Advanced mode).

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2 Select the area in which to search for the POI.

● [Around Address]: The POI will be searched for around a given address.

● [Around Cursor]: The map appears with the Cursor in the middle. Modify the location of the Cursor if necessary, then touch [OK]. The POI will be searched for around the given location.

● [Around GPS Position]: The POI will be searched for around the current GPS position.

● [Around Destination]: The POI will be searched for around the destination of the active route.

● [Along Route]: The POI will be searched for not around a given point, but by the size of the detour it adds to the active route. This is useful when searching for stop offs which can be reached with a minimal detour. Examples of such stop offs include restaurants and gasoline stands.

3 You can narrow the search with the following:

● Select the POI group (e.g.

Accommodation), and after that, if needed, select the POI subgroup (e.g. Hotel or

Motel).

● To find the POI by its name, touch [Search]

, and use the keyboard to enter a part of the name.

● To list all POIs in a given group, touch [List

All in this Group].

4 When the list of results appears, you can sort the list.

● [Order by Name: Sort the list alphabetically

(available when you search around a single location).

● [Order by Distance]: Sort the list by the straight-line distance from your present position (available when you search around a single location).

● [Order by Distance]: Sort the list by the distance to drive on the route from your present position (available when you search along the active route).

● [Order by Detour]: Sort the list by the size of the needed detour (available when you search along the active route).

5

Touch the desired POI in the list.

6

7

Touch [Select].

The map appears with the selected point in the middle. From the Cursor menu, touch [Set as Destination]

(Advanced mode). The route is then automatically calculated, and you can start navigating.

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Select from saved facility information search criteria

Your can save POI search criteria in the POI section of the Manage menu. However,

Navigation also comes with a number or presaved criteria which can be used immediately to search for POIs.

1 Touch the following switches: [Find],

[Find POI] (Advanced mode).

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3

4

Touch [Saved Search Criteria].

Select one of the saved criteria, and a list of matching POIs appears.

Touch the desired POI in the list.

4 The map appears with the selected point in the middle. From the Cursor menu, touch [Set as Destination]

(Advanced mode). The route is then automatically calculated, and you can start navigating.

Setting from Coordinates

This feature is available in Advanced mode only.

1 Touch the following switches: [Find],

[Find Coordinate]

● Touch [Coordinate Display Format] to change the format of the displayed coordinates.

2 Touch longitude or latitude values to change the coordinates.

5 The map appears with the selected point in the middle. From the Cursor menu, touch [Set as Destination]

(Advanced mode). The route is then automatically calculated, and you can start navigating.

3 Enter the coordinate values in the

WGS84 format: The latitude (N or S) and the longitude (E or W).

4

Touch [Done].

5

Touch [OK].

Setting from History

Past destinations are appear in the History.

1 Touch the following switches: [Find],

[History] (Advanced mode).

2 If necessary, move between pages with to see past destinations.

6 The map appears with the selected point in the middle. From the Cursor menu, touch [Set as Destination]

(Advanced mode). The route is then automatically calculated, and you can start navigating.

3

Touch the desired item.

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Search Menu

Select the route destination. Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Find]

Touch switch Description

[Find Address] If you know at least a part of the address, this is the quickest way to find the location.

[Find POI]

[History]

You can select your destination from the thousands of POIs included with

Navigation or from the ones you have previously created.

The destinations that you have already entered in Navigation are available in the

History list.

[Find

Coordinate]

You can select your destination by entering its coordinates.

[Favourites] You can select a location already saved as a Favorite to be your destination.

[Plan on Map] Opens a special 2D

Map screen optimized for route planning. The Zoom in, Zoom out and route modifying switches of the

Cursor menu appear.

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Display route (in accordance with screen)

The map can be moved and scaled to show the whole line of the route. You do not need to manipulate the map manually. The Plan on

Map feature does it for you.

In Advanced mode, the following options are available on Plan on Map.

● From the Find menu: Touch [Menu], [Find],

[Plan on Map].

● From the Route information screen: Touch

[Menu], [Route], [Route Info], [Plan on

Map].

● From the Route Information screen using a shortcut: Touch , [Plan on Map].

Traffic

This unit can provide you with even better

Routes, if Traffic Message information is available.

If public Traffic data is broadcast at your location, this unit automatically takes into account the Traffic data received. You do not need to set anything in the program. the decoded information will immediately be used in route planning. The moment unit receives traffic information that may affect your route, the program will warn you that it is recalculating the route, and this unit will continue with a new route that is optimal based on the most up-to-date traffic conditions.

Touch the following switches: [Menu],

[Settings], [Traffic INFO]

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Route Search and

Advanced Search

Navigation calculates the route based on your preferences.

Route calculation methods

● Fast

● Short

● Economical

● Easy

Road types

● Unpaved roads

● Permit needed

● Freeways

● Toll roads

● Charge roads

● Ferries

● Cross-border planning

This unit automatically recalculates the route if you deviate from the proposed itinerary.

Depending on the type of the Traffic event,

This unit also recalculates the route if a

Traffic event concerns a part of the recommended route.

For further information about Route Planning

options, see “Route planning option” on page

53.

Creating multiple destinations

(adding intermediate points)

A multi-point route is created from a simple route. Hence, the route must be non-active at first. One of the ways of expanding the route is to keep the destination, and to add via points (intermediate destinations).

This feature is available in Advanced mode only.

1 Select a new location as you did in the previous sections. The new location is added within the route.

2 The map appears with the selected point in the middle. Then the Cursor menu opens automatically.

3 Touch [Insert as Via] to add location as intermediate destination before the final destination on the route.

● To add more points to the route, repeat the above steps as many times as you like.

When you insert via points in a routes which already includes multiple points, the Edit route screen appears automatically. From this screen, you can decide the positions of the intermediate route points. When you enter the screen, the new via point is places as the last via point before the final destination. The new point is the highlighted point in the list.

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You have the following options:

Touch switch

[Optimize]

[Remove]

Action

The selected point moves up in the list (becomes a via point to be reached earlier). Repeatedly touching this switch will make this point the start point.

The selected point moves down in the list (becomes a via point to be reached later). Repeatedly touching this switch will make this point the final destination.

Reverses the route. The start point becomes the destination, the destination becomes the start point, and the order of the via points is reversed.

The route is optimized. The start point and the destination remain in position, but the via points are reordered to make the shortest possible route.

Touch this switch to remove the selected point from the route.

The route remains as it was before adding the new point.

Every time a new point is added, the route is recalculated automatically and you can start navigating right away.

Creating multiple destinations

(adding new destination)

A multi-point route is created from a simple route. Hence, the route must be non-active at first. Another way of expanding the route is to add a new destination. The previous destination becomes the last via point of the route.

This feature is available in Advanced mode only.

1 Select a new location as you did in the previous sections. The new location is added to the route as a destination.

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3

The map appears with the selected point in the middle. Then the Cursor menu opens automatically.

Touch [More Options] to open the full

Cursor menu with the additional functions.

4 Touch [Continue] to add the point as a new final destination demoting the previous one to the last intermediate destination.

● To add more points to the route, repeat the above steps as many times as you like.

Every time a new point is added, the route is recalculated automatically and you can start navigating right away.

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Deleting an intermediate point from the route

The simplest way to delete the next route point (next via point) is to touch the Turn

Preview field ( ) of the Map screen, then touch [Skip Next Via] to open the Route information screen.

In Advanced mode, you have another option.

Touch the following switches: [Menu],

[Route], [Route Info], [Skip Next Via].

Detour menu

This screen contains quick detour possibilities during navigation. You can touch

[Detour] directly from the Map screen.

The options are as follows.

● On the main part of the screen you can see the first page of Saved Search Criteria.

Select any of the criteria to quickly receive the list of nearest matching POIs, and instantly plan a new route to the desired one, or insert it as a via point in your active route.

● In Advanced mode more switches appear at the bottom.

● [Avoid]: If you want to bypass a part of the route starting from the next intersection, touch this switch, and select a distance to bypass.

● [Delete Avoids]: If you have used the above function, touch this switch to clear the restrictions from the map.

About Destination

History

Managing history

You can manage the list of recently used locations. Touch the following switches:

[Menu], [Manage], [History]

Touch switch Description

Deletes the selected item in the

History.

[Clear History] Deletes entire history.

Turn the page to view further items on the list.

Deleting Destination

History

Deleting active route

The simplest way to delete an active route is to touch the Turn Preview field ( ) of the

Map screen, then touch [Delete Route] to open the Route information screen.

In Advanced mode, you have another option.

Touch the following switches: [Menu],

[Route], [Delete Route]

CAUTION

If via points exist in the active route, you cannot delete the route immediately on the

Route information screen. When you repeatedly touch [Skip Next Via] until all the via points have disappeared, [Delete Route] will appear. Touch this switch to cancel the whole route.

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Managing saved routes

You can manage previously saved routes.

Touch the following switches: [Menu],

[Manage], [Saved Routes]

Touch switch

Switch with name of saved route

Description

Opens the selected route for editing.

Deletes the selected route.

[Clear All] Clears the list of saved routes.

Turn the page to view further items on the list.

Managing Track Logs

You can record Track Logs, then play them back, display them on the map, and view their details. Touch the following switches: [Menu],

[Manage], [Track Logs].

Touch switch

[Record]

[Stop

Recording]

Switch with the name of the

Track Log

Description

Starts recording the track that you drive. (You can also start recording a Track Log in the

Quick menu.)

Stops the ongoing Track Log recording. (You can also start recording a Track Log in the

Quick menu.)

Shows the details of the selected Track Log.

Starts a simulated playback of the selected Track Log on the map.

Turns the page to view further items on the list.

When Track Log details are shown:

Touch switch

Switch with the name of the

Track Log

Description

Opens a Keyboard screen to let you rename the Track Log.

Touch this switch to hide the

Track Log on the map. No color will be assigned to the Track

Log.

Touch one of the colored switches to assign a color to the

Track Log. The Track Log will be shown on the map in this color.

[Fit to screen] The map returns with the Track

Log. The map is scaled to show the whole Track Log.

[Delete]

[Export]

Deletes the selected Track Log.

Saves the Track Log on the inserted memory card in GPX format.

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Demonstration (Demo)

A simulation drives you through the route, following the driving instructions. You can choose between a simulation at high speed or at normal driving speed.

For example, using route demonstration, you can check the bridges planned by Navigation.

You can then avoid any bridges you do not wish to cross.

Viewing a route demonstration

This feature is available in Advanced mode only.

The procedure is explained starting from the

Map screen.

1 Touch the following switches: [Menu],

[Route]

2 The Route menu appears. There are two ways of running the route simulation.

● Touch [Fly Over] to run the simulation at high speed to give you a quick overview of the route.

● Touch [Simulate] to run the simulation at normal speed and with voice guidance instructions announced. This option is for demonstration purposes, or for checking difficult parts of the route in advance.

3 You can stop the simulation by pressing stop at any time [Stop].

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Storing Locations

Managing Favorites

You can manage the list of your Favorites.

Touch the following switches: [Menu],

[Manage], [Favourites]

Touch switch

Switch with name of

Favorite

Description

Opens the selected Favorite for editing.

Deletes the selected item from the list of Favorites.

[Clear All] Clears the list of Favorites.

Turns the page for view other items on the list.

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What to Do When...

About GPS Satellite Quality and Status

Touch status.

and the GPS switch to open the GPS Data screen and check the GPS reception

Icon

Sky blue circle

Green

Color

Yellow

Gray

Red

Name

GPS position quality indicator

Description

Navigation is connected to the GPS receiver and able to obtain GPS position information in 3D. Navigation can calculate both your horizontal and vertical GPS position.

Navigation is connected to the GPS receiver and able to obtain GPS position information in 2D. Only the horizontal position is calculated, Navigation cannot calculate your vertical GPS position.

Navigation is connected to the GPS receiver but cannot obtain GPS position information.

Navigation has no connection to the GPS receiver.

Green (blinking) GPS connection quality indicator

Navigation is connected to the GPS receiver.

Yellow (blinking)

Red (blinking)

Navigation has no connection to the GPS receiver but it is still trying to establish a connection.

Navigation has no connection to the GPS receiver and is not trying to establish a connection.

The virtual sky shows the visible part of the sky above you, with your position as the center. The satellites are shown at their current positions. The GPS receives data from both the green and yellow satellites. Signals from the yellow satellites are only received, while green ones are used by the GPS receiver to calculate your present location.

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Icon Color Name

Coordinates

Status bars for the satellites

Description

Your current GPS position in WGS84 format.

Dark bars are for the yellow and lit bars are for the green satellites. The more satellites your GPS tracks (the green ones), the better is your calculated position.

About Speed Warnings

Maps may contain information about the speed limits of the road segments. This information may not be available in your district (ask your local dealer). Also, this information may not be completely accurate for all roads on the map.

You can configure Navigation to warn you if you exceed the current limit. Touch the following switches. [Menu], [Settings], [Warnings],[Warn When Speeding]. When you exceed the speed limit, the following will occur.

● Visible warning: A symbol with the speed limit appears in the corner of the map

(For example: ).

● Audible warning: A voice message is played using the selected guidance profile.

About Road Safety Cameras

The location of a Road Safety Camera is a special POI. These cannot be searched like other

POIs, and there is a special proximity warning for cameras.

Is this device shipped with a built-in database of Road Safety Cameras?

Can you save the Cursor as the location of a Road Safety Camera?

No

Yes

Saving road safety cameras

To save a Road Safety Camera location, place the Cursor ( ) at the desired location, then touch the following switches: [Cursor], [More Options], [Save as Camera]

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What to Do When...

Camera warning

The warning for Road Safety Cameras can be turned on in Warning Settings. Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Settings], [Warnings], [Speed Camera Warning]

When you approach a Road Safety Camera with the warning enabled, the following happens.

● Visible Warning: The type of the camera is displayed in the secondary Turn Preview field (for example ).

● Audible Warning: When no speed limit specified for the camera, or your speed is under the specified speed limit, single beeps warn you about the camera.

● If you exceed the speed limit of the camera, the following also happens.

● Visible warning: A symbol with the speed limit appears in the corner of the map

(for example: ).

● Audible warning: A special alert sound is played.

Road Safety Camera types

There are different types of Road Safety Cameras.

Symbol

Fixed

Mobile

Built-in

Type Description

Some speed cameras stand by the roadside, looking in one direction, measuring traffic in one or both directions. They measure your current speed. For these speed cameras you can specify the controlled traffic direction and the speed limit. Navigation warns you when you approach these speed cameras in the measured direction. If your speed exceeds the speed limit near the speed camera, Navigation plays a special warning sound.

Some speed cameras are operated from vehicles.

They are not constantly in operation and are not set to check a preset speed limit. The warning is similar to fixed speed cameras, but as there is no speed limit given, only the proximity is announced.

Some speed cameras are built into traffic lights. They work like fixed speed cameras, but they are difficult to spot. The warning for proximity and speeding is the same as for the fixed speed cameras.

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Symbol Type

Section control

Red light

Description

These speed cameras work in pairs, and do not measure your current speed but your average speed between the two speed cameras. Both identify your car and record the exact time you pass them. They use the difference between the two points in time to calculate your average speed.

Navigation warns you when you approach these speed cameras in the measured direction. The warning continues as you pass the camera and your average speed up to the other of the two cameras is measured. If your average speed exceeds the speed limit between the two speed cameras, you receive the same special warning sound as with the other speed camera types.

In the rare case Navigation cannot register the moment you pass the second speed camera (for example, it is placed at the exit of a tunnel where GPS positioning is not yet available) the warning continues. Touch the speed camera symbol displayed on the screen to stop the warning.

These cameras check whether traffic lights are being obeyed. The warning is similar to mobile speed cameras. As there is no associated speed limit, only the proximity is announced.

Road Safety Camera directions

A speed camera can measure the speed of one direction of the traffic, both directions, or even several directions at an intersection when mounted on a rotating base. Red light cameras measure traffic in the same direction. Navigation warns you only if you are driving in a measured or possibly measured direction. The measured direction of the camera appears with the following symbols.

Symbol Description

The camera checks speed in the direction in which you are driving.

The camera checks speed in the opposite direction to that in which you are driving.

The camera checks speed in both directions on the road.

The camera can check speed in any direction.

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Optional Features

Rear View Camera Operations

If the separately sold rear view camera is installed, you can play the rearward status on the display on shifting into the back gear.

CAUTION

The rear view camera plays a mirror-reversed video image to give the same view as a rear or side mirror. The way to view the image differs depending on vehicle model. Be careful when using it.

IMPORTANT

When using a high-pressure car-wash machine, take care not to directly turn the nozzles on or around the camera. Doing so may result in the camera falling off.

ATTENTION

● Do not place too much confidence in the rear view camera.

● Use the rear view camera as an additional tool to check for obstacles.

● Raindrops on the camera unit may result in a poor video image being displayed.

● Do not reverse your vehicle while only watching the monitor screen. Be sure to look through the rearview and side mirrors together and carefully check that conditions are safe around and to the rear of your vehicle.

● Do not use this machine in the following conditions.

• While driving on frozen, slippery or snow-covered roads

• On non-level surfaces such as slopes

• When the rear door is not closed completely

• When tire chains or temporary tires are being used

● When the display is cold, it may be difficult to recognize the contents of the video due to the screening of a darker image or an image lag. Be sure to visually check that conditions are safe around your vehicle while driving.

● The person or obstacle displayed on the screen is different from the actual position or difference due to the characteristics of the camera lens.

● Do not subject the camera unit to a strong impact, for example, hitting the camera unit or impacting the camera unit against a solid object. Doing so may displace the camera position or installation angle, resulting in the rear view camera malfunctioning.

● The camera unit has a waterproof structure. Do not remove, disassemble, or remodel the camera unit. Doing so may result in the rear view camera malfunctioning.

● If you rub or polish the camera cover strongly with an abrasive or brush with hard bristles, it may result in the cover becoming damaged, which may affect the video.

● The camera cover is made of resin. Do not allow any organic solvents, body wax, oil film remover, or glass coating solvent to come in contact with the camera cover. If such a material adheres to the cover, immediately wipe off it.

● If the temperature changes rapidly as a result, for instance, of spilling of hot water on the camera unit when it is cold, the rear view camera may malfunction.

● Hitting the camera unit may result in the rear view camera malfunctioning due to a camera failure.

Have your authorized dealer check the problem early.

● Do not direct the camera lens at a brightly sunlight image for a long period of time. Doing so may result in a baking phenomenon occurring.

● The photograph shows an example. The range displayed on the screen varies depending on the vehicle model.

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● When you change to back gear, the screen will turn white and then the image will quickly return to the screen.

● If the camera unit is exposed to strong light such as sunlight or headlights, a vertically-oriented white zone may appear.

● If the camera is used for a long period of time, white scratches or vertical lines appear as the temperature rises. Note that these phenomena are caused by the CCD characteristics.

● The rear view camera is equipped with a special lens; therefore, distances perceived through viewing the video screen will be different from actual distances.

Imaging with the Rear

View Camera

When camera is set to MANUAL

When camera is set to AUTO

1

Press .

1

Shift to the back gear.

● This changes to the rear view camera screen.

● When you shift out of the back gear, the screen that was being displayed before the rearward images returns.

2

Touch .

3

Touch .

● This changes to the rear view camera screen.

● Touch to return to the immediately preceding screen.

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Optional Features

Rear View Camera Operations

ATTENTION

● The image range displayed on the screen may vary depending on vehicle or road surface conditions.

● The image range displayed on the screen is limited; therefore, you cannot display something that is located near both ends of the bumper or under the bumper.

● Colors shown in the rearward image may be different from the actual colors of the objects.

● You can adjust the brightness and contrast of the screen. When you wish make adjustments, hold for a second or more and the Image quality adjusting screen

will appear. See “Screen Adjustment and

Setting” on page 33

● In the following cases, it may be difficult to watch the screen, but it is not an error.

• In dark places ( at night, etc.)

• The temperature near the lens is high or low.

• When there are water drops on the camera, or when humidity is high (during rain showers, etc.)

• When foreign substances (mud, etc.) have become attached to locations near the camera.

• The camera lens has been exposed directly to sunlight or the rays of headlights.

• If a high-intensity point (sunlight reflected on the vehicle body, etc.) is reflected on the camera, it may result in a smearing phenomenon * particular to CCD cameras.

<Screen Appearance>

Point of highintensity brightness

* Smearing phenomenon: Refers to an image lag that is caused in the vertical direction of a high-intensity point (sunlight reflected on the vehicle body, etc.) on the camera.

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What to Do When...

Display of Connection Status Information

You can check connection status information for the connections between this receiver and the vehicle. These connections include those for GPS information and parking signals.

1

2

Display of Connection

Status Information

Press .

Touch .

GPS

Item information

Parking signal

Reverse signal

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

Content

GPS information being received.

GPS information not being received.

Parking brake is on.

Parking brake is off.

Currently in back gear.

Currently in gear other than back gear.

* When Navigation is not correctly installed, accurate information cannot be displayed.

3

Touch .

● The Connection status information screen will open.

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What to Do When...

Accuracy and Error

About measurement accuracy

GPS satellites are managed by the US Department of Defense and have a very high accuracy.

However, when multipath effects are caused by reflections from buildings and the like, errors may occur.

About GPS Satellite Quality and Status

When there is obstruction between the GPS antenna and the GPS satellites, signals cannot be received. Since at least three signals must be simultaneously received to establish your position, Navigation cannot establish your position by GPS in the following locations.

When an obstruction (a load or the like) exists on or in the vicinity of the GPS antenna, it may not be possible to receive signals from the satellites.

CHECK

● Since the GPS satellites orbit the earth, the reception of signals at a given position varies with time. Note also that signals from satellites close to the horizon are susceptible to the effects of obstructions.

● GPS satellites are managed by the US Department of Defense and their accuracy is sometimes reduced deliberately.

Underground, in a tunnel or in an indoor parking structure

Surrounded by obstructions such as tall buildings In a building

Densely wooded areas Under an elevated road On a cliff side road or at a cavern opening

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About Errors in Present Location Display

Since this receiver uses information from the GPS satellite signals to establish the present location, and the measurements from each of these include some error, the displayed present location may not match your actual position.

CHECK

When the displayed present location does not match your actual position, you can revise it. Stop somewhere safe, before revising.

About Correction of Vehicle Position Detection by Map

Matching

Map matching refers to a system of comparting present location information obtained using

GPS and the like with the roads which you have travelled on so far and correcting your present location so that you are on the most appropriate road.

This receiver uses road shapes to correct the present location information that has been obtained by combining independent measurements and satellite measurements.

However, since some error in the present location is unavoidable, the present location will sometimes differ from your actual position even after correction by map matching.

The vehicle mark may also leave the road you are driving on when it differs in form to the map data.

Actual path taken

Path taken as per sensor data

Screen display, correction by map matching

ATTENTION

Since this receiver does not operate in a stable manner when first switched on, the vehicle mark may differ from your actual position when you start moving. After a short while, operation stabilizes and normal operation will ensue.

About Accuracy of Present Position Display and Route

Guidance

As shown in the following, under certain road and driving conditions, accurate present location and route guidance may not be available. This does not mean that your device is faulty.

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What to Do When...

Accuracy and Error

The present location appears on a road running parallel to the road taken.

When turning on a road forking into two roads making a "Y" shape, the present location appears on the other road.

When making a turn, the present location appears on the road just before or after the road turned on.

The present location appears misaligned when driving on steep roads.

The present location appears misaligned when driving on a continuous curve in the same direction.

The present location appears misaligned when meandering such as changing lanes.

The present location appears misaligned when the vehicle is rotated on a parking structure turntable with the ACC turned

OFF.

The present location appears misaligned when driving on a snowbound or slippery road or when using tire chains.

When the vehicle is moved by ferry or a means other than being driven, the GPS positioning will indicate a present location on the spot where the vehicle was prior to being moved.

When route guidance indicates a road that is actually blocked off

(regular traffic prohibited).

The present location appears misaligned when turning back.

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About Road and Place-Name Data

There is always a possibility that roads and place-names will be modified after creation of the map data, in which case the provided names will differ from the actual names.

About Route Guidance

When having turned on an intersection that is not part of the route guidance, there may be an error in the voice guidance instructions.

When searching for a route, the route provided may include a detour.

The route guidance may instruct a

U-turn.

Transit point

Search

reinitiated

When driving on a straight road, the route guidance may instruct you to go straight (in cases where the shape of intersections is difficult to determine).

No route guidance may occur even if turning at an intersection.

When driving towards the destination without passing through a transit point, the device may reinitiate a route search and provide a new route that takes you towards that transit point.

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What to Do When...

Accuracy and Error

When searching for a route, the route display may not appear in time for the next turn.

While providing guidance on where you are headed, several geographical names may be indicated.

Drive following the actual traffic regulations.

● When you are driving at high speed, it may take longer to perform the search.

● Your route may not change even if you initiate another search.

● When an island or somewhere where there are no guidable roads is set as your present location/destination, a route may not be found.

● When the present location and destination are close together, the route may not be displayed.

● Toll roads are not necessarily used, even when you have selected to prioritize toll them.

In the same way, toll roads may appear on the route even when you have selected to not prioritize them.

([Prioritize/do not prioritize toll roads] sets which type of road to use when both toll roads and normal roads are available.)

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Starting Out

Before Use

CAUTION

● Be very careful and pay full attention to safety when operating the audio controls while driving. Otherwise accidents may occur. Also, be sure to set the volume so that you can still adequately hear sounds outside the vehicle.

Improper use may result in a traffic accident.

● Never continue to use the system if it is malfunctioning in any way. If smoke, abnormal noises or abnormal odors are noticed, turn off the power immediately. Immediately turn off the audio in such situations.

Exercise caution regarding the temperature inside the vehicle.

● The temperature inside the vehicle can increase during hot weather.

Wait for the temperature inside the vehicle to drop before using this receiver.

Otherwise damage may result.

● Do not disassemble or modify this receiver.

The main unit has a precisely designed structure, so consult your retailer in the event any unsatisfactory performance is observed.

● Do not apply excessive force to the monitor.

Damage could result.

● Do not leave the monitor in tilt position when you are not using it.

Otherwise, it may be damaged.

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Before Use

● Do not insert any objects other than discs into the disc slot.

Damage could result.

● Be careful not to get your fingers or other objects caught behind the monitor when it is being retracted into place.

Interference can cause an injury or damage the main unit.

● When removing a disc or “SD memory card” from this receiver, remove it horizontally.

Do not pull up or press down forcibly while removing.

Improper removal may result in the disc becoming scratched, causing the receiver to emit unusual noises. Improper removal of the “SD memory card“ may damage it.

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About Discs

ATTENTION

● In cold or rainy weather, just as the interior glass surface becomes fogged, dew (water condensation) may also settle on the receiver. When this occurs, disc playback may become intermittent or impossible. Dehumidify the air in the vehicle for a while before resuming playback.

● If a problem occurs, the player function stops automatically to protect its internal parts. If the player does not operate even when you follow the on-screen messages, the player may have failed. Consult the dealer you purchased it from.

● Playback may be intermittent when the player is subjected to severe vibrations while traveling over a rough surface.

● Please do not use a commercially available lens cleaner because it may cause damage to the pickup of the player.

Formatting discs

● An audio disc or DVD video disc bearing one of the marks below can be played.

When using a DVD±R/RW (DVD±Recordable/ReWritable) disc, note that only the disc whose contents were recorded in the video mode can be played. Discs whose contents were recorded in the video recording (VR) mode and audio mode cannot be played.

● The Dolby Digital format is supported, and a disc having the following logo can be played.

This product is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

● It is possible that a CD-R (CD-Recordable) or CD-RW (CD-ReWritable) disc will not play on the main unit due to the characteristics of the recording or special disc, scratches, dirt or deterioration caused by long-term storage in the vehicle. Also, a CD-R or CD-RW disc that has not yet been finalized and a CD-R or CD-RW disc recorded in UDF format cannot be played.

● It is possible that a DVD±R/RW (DVD±Recordable/ReWritable) disc will not play on this receiver due to the characteristics of the recording or special disc, scratches, dirt or deterioration caused by long storage in the vehicle. Also, a DVD±R/RW disc that has not yet been finalized cannot be played. It may not be possible to play a disc that has been recorded on a personal computer, depending on the application setting and the environment.

● The CD-TEXT function can be used only for CD-text CDs available on the market.

Characters written on a CD-R and CD-RW discs may not be displayed correctly.

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Starting Out

Before Use

● Do not use a CD and a See Through disc having a transparent or semi-transparent recording area as they may fail to load or unload or play their contents.

● A Copy Control CD (CCCD) may not be played as it does not meet the official CD

Standard.

Handling discs

● Do not place a disc in direct sunlight; store each disc in their protective cases. Otherwise, discs may warp and fail to play.

● Do not apply paper-based tape to either the recording side or label side of a disc. Damage could result.

● Do not use cracked or badly warped discs. Damage could result.

● Do not touch the recording area (the rainbow colored) side of a disc.

Otherwise, the disc may become dirty and playback may be intermittent.

● If you play a dirty disc, the disc surface may be scratched and its play may be intermittent. Use a commercially available compact disc cleaner to clean the CD, wiping gently from the center to the edge.

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Brand new CDs

● You may notice that some brand new discs are rough around the center hole or outside. In this case, remove burrs or flakes around the edge using the side of a ballpoint pen before using a new disc. Not doing so may result in burrs or flakes becoming stuck on the recording side, preventing playback.

Rough edges

Ballpoint pen

Rough edges

Rental discs

● Do not use a rental disc with glue or remnants of adhesive tape or labels. They may cause the disc to get stuck inside or damage the main unit.

Cellophane tape

Irregularly-shaped CDs

Specially-shaped or octagonal CDs, such as heart-shaped CDs cannot be played. Do not play this type of disc, even with an adapter. Damage to the player could result.

Recorded surface

Disc accessories

● Do not use accessories (stabilizers, protective seals, laser lens cleaners, etc.) sold for improving sound performance or protecting CDs. The changes in CD thickness or outside dimensions made by these accessories may cause problems in the player.

● Please be sure NOT to attach any ring-shape protector (or other accessory) to your discs. Although these protectors are commercially available and said to protect discs and improve sound quality (and anti-vibration effect), in normal use they can do more harm than good. The most common problems are

Insert/Eject related problems and No playback problems due to the protector ring coming off in the disc mechanism.

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CD ring

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Operation

Switching Audio Source

Switching the Audio

Source

1

Press .

2 Select the Audio mode you wish to use.

Stopping audio mode

1

Press .

2

Touch .

● Touch

Audio Off again to receive the station you were receiving, the music you were playing or the video you were playing when you stopped the radio.

Display of Audio

Operations Screen

1

Press .

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Operation

Source Operations Screen

The Source operations screen appears as follows.

● Radio (AM) screen ● MP3/WMA screen

● Radio (FM) screen ● DVD screen

● Bluetooth audio screen ● DivX screen

● CD Player screen ● VTR screen

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Operation

Source Operations Screen

● iPod screen (optional)

● USB screen

ATTENTION

Operation screen will be cancelled automatically when no operation is performed for 6 seconds in the visual operation screens)

DVD, DivX, iPod Video, and VTR.

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Operation

Volume Control

Main Volume Control

1

Press the VOL switch.

● (Right-hand side)

Increases volume

(Left-hand side):

Decreases volume

● Press for at least one second will continue to increase the volume.

Press for at least one second will continue to decrease the volume.

a Volume switch

ATTENTION

● Adjust the volume level that does not affect on your safety driving.

● You can control the volume level from 0 to

80.

● The actual sound level may vary when you have switched the audio source. Adjust the sound level appropriately according to the audio source you select.

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Operation

Adjusting sound quality

You can set the sound quality and adjust the sound balance and the like.

Display of Audio Settings

Screen

When you switch to the Audio settings screen from any of the Audio operations screens, the following operations are available.

● Adjusting audio balance

● Adjusting woofer

● Setting loudness

● Setting source volume control

● Adjusting sound quality

1 Touch Sound on any of the audio operations screens.

Adjusting audio balance

You can adjust the forward and back, and left and right balance.

1

Touch .

2

Touch the switch you wish to set.

● Touch

Done to return to the immediately preceding screen.

2

Touch the desired balance point.

● To fine adjust, touch any of the balance switches , , , to change the corresponding value by 1.

When you touch and hold one of the balance adjusting switches , ,

, or , the balance will continue to change, but stop at the center value. To continue to change the balance, touch one of the balancing switches again.

● Touch

Center to cancel the fader/ balance settings value and return to the center values.

● On completion, touch to store the setting and return to the immediately preceding screen.

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Sub-Woofer Settings

Switching the phase

You can adjust the audio output when a subwoofer is connected.

Setting sub-woofer level

You can adjust the sub-woofer output level.

1

Touch .

The sound outputted from the sub-woofer includes the same frequency bands as the sound from the front/rear speakers, and cancellation can occur under some in-vehicle conditions. Switch the phase of the subwoofer to prevent this phenomenon. You can set the phase in according to the in-vehicle conditions.

1

Touch

● Normal : Sets the output timing of the speakers and sub-woofer to be the same.

● Reverse : Staggers the output timing of the speakers and sub-woofer.

● After completing the setting, touch Done to store the setting and return to the immediately preceding screen.

2 Touch level.

or of the woofer

● You can set the output at any of 13 output levels (+6 to -6).

● After completing the setting, touch

Done to store the setting and return to the immediately preceding screen.

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Operation

Adjusting sound quality

Setting low pass filter

The low pass filter cuts out frequencies higher than the set frequency (high-band frequencies) and allows lower frequencies

(low-band frequencies) to pass.

1

Touch

● After completing the setting, touch Done to store the setting and return to the immediately preceding screen.

Setting Loudness

You can correct for the lack of satisfaction at high and low frequencies when listening at low volume to give better modulated sound.

1 Touch Loudness screen.

on the Settings

● On completion, touch

Done to store the setting and return to the immediately preceding screen.

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Setting Source Volume Control

You can set a volume difference for each audio mode. The differences between the volume of the FM mode in the initial state (initial value: 40), which is used as reference, and the volume levels set for each audio mode are stored.

1 On the Audio settings screen, touch

● After completing the setting, touch preceding screen.

Done to store the setting and return to the immediately

Setting example:

Audio mode

Initial value

(Volume level)

SVC Setting

(Volume level)

FM

Reference

(40)

Reference

(40)

AM

0

(40)

SVC setting value

+15 (55)

55J60

CD

0

(40)

SVC setting value

-10 (30)

30J35

USB

0

(40)

SVC setting value

+5 (45)

45J50

BT-Audio

0

(40)

SVC setting value

-5 (35)

35J40 When volume level is adjusted from 40 J 45 in FM mode

When volume level is adjusted from 35 J 60 in CD mode

When volume level is adjusted from 80 J 20 in AM mode

When volume level is adjusted from 10 J 35 in USB mode

45

45J70

70J5

5J30

60J85

20

20J45

* 60

60J0

0J20

*

50J75

75J10

35

40J65

65J0

0J25

* You can set the volume level in a range of 0 (minimum) to 80 (maximum). Set the volume level differences in a range of -10 to +20.

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Operation

Adjusting sound quality

Adjusting Sound Quality

You can adjust sound quality in the low band, the medium band and the high band.

Adjusting sound quality

1

Touch .

3

Touch

● When you touch and hold, the value changes continuously but stops at the center value. Touch or continue to change the value.

again to

● It is also possible to adjust to preferred level by touching the screen.

● The maximum adjustment is +6 and the minimum adjustment is -6.

● On completion, touch to store the setting and return to the immediately preceding screen.

2

Touch Bass , Mid , or Treble .

Storing sound quality

You can store the adjusted sound quality.

1

Adjust the sound quality.

2 Touch Custom second.

for at least one

● On completion, touch to store the adjustment and return to the immediately preceding screen.

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Use a preset sound quality

1

Touch .

2 enhancement), or preset value).

Custom (User

● To reset the sound quality, touch

Flat .

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Operation

Screen Settings

Switching Between

Screen Modes

CHECK

You can switch the screen mode from DivX,

DVD, iPod Videos, or VTR settings screen.

1

Opens Video settings screen.

● The Video settings screen can be set up to show the following operations.

DivX: Touch screen.

Set on the operation

DVD: Touch Next screen, and then touch screen that opens.

on the Operations

Set on the iPod Video: Touch the Operations screen.

VTR: Touch the Video screen.

2

Touch .

The picture is shown with a 3 (vertical) by 4

(horizontal) aspect ratio (normal TV screen proportions) and black side edges.

● Wide1

A picture with a 3 (vertical) by 4 (horizontal) aspect ratio (normal TV screen proportions) is uniformly expanded in the left and right directions.

3

Touch , ● Wide2

A picture with a 3 (vertical) by 4 (horizontal) aspect ratio (normal TV screen proportions) is uniformly expanded in the up, down, left and right directions.

ATTENTION

The user should not experience any problems when watching a video on the wide screen on a personal basis. If you compress or enlarge the screen for commercial purposes or to display to the public, it may infringe a copyright that is protected by copyright laws.

● Normal

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Other operations

About Remote Control

Remote Control

Operations

Precautions for use

● The remote control is small and light, so care must be taken when using it.

Dropping it or knocking it against something may cause it to break, start to consume batteries faster, or malfunction.

● Keep the remote control away from humidity. Do not spill water or other liquids on it. Do not strike the remote control.

● Do not place the remote control in areas exposed to high temperatures, such as the dashboard and heater outlets. If the remote control is placed in a hightemperature location, the case can warp and other faults can develop.

● Do not operate the remote control when driving as this may lead to accidents.

● When using the remote control, point it towards the remote control receiver.

● The remote control receiver, may not operate correctly when exposed to direct sunlight or other bright lighting.

● When you do not plan to use the remote control for a long period, remove the batteries.

About cleaning

● When the remote control is dirty, wipe with a dry cloth. If the remote control is very dirty, dab a diluted cleaning agent on a cloth and wipe.

● Never use a benzene, a thinner, or other solvent. Such a solvent will damage the case or coating.

Remote control

Number a b c d e

Name/Function

[PWR] button

Turns the power of the main unit ON or OFF.

[TU] button

Switches between AM and FM.

[BAND] button

Changes the radio band.

[,] button

Reduces volume (including handsfree mode).

[MUTE] button

Mutes or cancels the mute.

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Other operations

About Remote Control

Number f g h i j k

Name/Function

[dPRESET CH u] button

[d DISC u] button

Performs an operation for selection of the preset channel, for the disc,

USB or iPod.

[MODE] button

Switches among audio source modes.

[DISC] button

Switches among DISC, USB and iPod.

[AUX] button

Switch between VTR and BT Audio

[.] button

Increases volume (including handsfree mode).

[d TUNE/SEEK u] button

[< TRACK >] button

Used to select among tracks from a radio broadcast, DISC, USB or iPod.

Exchanging Batteries

WARNING

To prevent accidents, keep batteries out of the reach of children. In the unlikely case that a child does swallow a battery, see a doctor immediately.

Use a pair of AAA batteries.

1

Open the rear panel of the remote control by pushing in the direction of the arrow.

2 Set the two batteries in the battery compartment as indicated.

3 Close the battery case by pushing the rear panel in the direction of the arrow.

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Audio Operations

Using Radio

Using Radio

a Preset switch b TUNE UP/DOWN button c MENU button d AUTO.P switch e AV button

Listening to Radio

1

Press .

2

Touch

Tune a Desired Station.

CAUTION

If the vehicle's battery is disconnected (for repairs to the vehicle or for removing the main unit), all the stations held in the memory will be lost. In such a case, set stations in the memory again.

IMPORTANT

At times, it may be difficult to maintain optimum reception because the antenna affixed to your vehicle is in motion constantly

(relative to the broadcast antenna), and encounters continuous variation in the strength of received radio signals. Other factors affecting reception include interference from natural obstacles, sign posts, etc.

Manual Tuning

1

Press

● To the right:

Move up one step.

To the left:

Move down one step.

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Audio Operations

Using Radio

Auto Tuning

1 Press or and hold for at least 1 second.

● When a station having the frequency closest to the one shown on the screen is tuned, the auto tuning stops. To cancel auto tuning, press the button again.

ATTENTION

Auto tuning may fail if the received signal is weak.

Selecting Radio Band

CHECK

You can switch the receiving band of FM radio when in FM radio mode.

1

Touch .

● Each touch of receiver band.

Band

switches to next

FM1 J FM2 J FM3 J FM1 J …

Selecting from preset switch

1 Touch a preset switch stored in memory.

● The registered preset channel will be selected and the corresponding station will be received.

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Saving Station in Memory

You can save a radio station in memory in the auto or manual mode.

Automatic saving

Manual saving

1

2

Select a station you wish to save by

Manual tuning or Auto tuning.

Touch and hold the preset switch for at least 1 second.

● The selected station will be saved, and the preset channel number and frequency will be shown on the display.

● To manually set additional selected stations for the remaining preset channels, repeat this procedure for each channel.

● Six stations can be memorized for each of

FM 1, 2 and 3, and six stations can be memorized for AM, making a total of 24 stations.

● If the stations have been stored in memory, a station can be selected and received by the touching the appropriate preset switch.

IMPORTANT

● You can select a station by simply touching a preset switch (any of [1] to [6]). The frequency of the selected station appears.

● When you save a new station in memory, the existing station is cleared to make way for it.

● If fewer than six stations can be received, the left over switches retain their original settings.

1 Touch second.

Auto.P

for at least one

● A search will be conducted from the lowest frequency through progressively higher frequencies, and stations with sufficiently strong reception will be memorized for preset registration numbers [1] to [6]. The registration procedure has been completed, a beep sounds twice and the station memorized last (i.e. the one memorized for P6) will continue to be received. Subsequently, when you listen to the radio you will be able to select stations by calling up preset numbers.

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Audio Operations

Using CD Player

Using CD Player

1

Press .

2

Touch .

● The disc starts to play.

a Track UP/DOWN, Fast UP/DOWN button b MENU button c Scan switch d Random switch e AV button f Repeat switch

Listening to CD

Insert a CD into the disc slot, and it will start playing.

CAUTION

● Do not press the [e(OPEN/EJECT)] button when you are inserting a CD into disc slot. This may cause a personal injury or damage the front panel.

● Do not drive your vehicle while the front panel of this receiver is open. The panel may cause personal injury in the case of a sudden stop or similar event.

● Do not attempt to close the front panel by hand. Doing so may damage the panel.

IMPORTANT

Playback may be intermittent when there is a scratch on a CD or when the recorded side is dirty.

ATTENTION

● If track titles and other data are recorded in the CD-Text format, you can display them.

● Note that the CD-Text of a CD-R/RW disc may not be displayed.

Selecting Track to Listen to

You can cue a desired track.

1

Press

● Right: Advances to the next track.

Left (pressing once): Returns to the beginning of the track being played.

Left (pressing more than two times):

Returns to the previous track.

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Fast Forwarding/

Rewinding

You can fast forward or rewind the track currently being played.

1 Press or and hold for at least 1 second.

● To the right:

Fast forwards a track.

To the left:

Rewinds a track.

Fast-forwards (rewinds) until finger is removed from switch.

Finding Desired Track

Repeating Same Track

1

Touch .

● The track repeats.

● When you touch Repeat , the track repeats until this function is cancelled.

Touch play.

Repeat again to cancel the repeat

1

Touch .

● The main unit will play the first 10 seconds of each track. When you touch Scan , the current track will continue to play.

Random Play

1

Touch .

● The tracks of the current CD are played in random order.

● When you touch

Random , the random play continues until you cancel it.

When you touch Random random play is cancelled.

again, the

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Audio Operations

Using MP3/WMA Player

Using MP3/WMA Player

a Folder/file selection switch b File UP/DOWN, Fast UP/DOWN button c MENU button d Scan switch e Random switch f AV button g Repeat switch h List switch

Playing MP3/WMA File

When you insert a CD-R/RW disc containing an MP3/WMA file into disc slot, the file is played.

CAUTION

● Do not press the [e(OPEN/EJECT)] button when you are inserting a CD into disc slot. This may cause a personal injury or damage the front panel.

● Do not drive your vehicle while the front panel is open. The panel may cause personal injury in the case of a sudden stop or similar event.

● Do not attempt to close the front panel by hand. Doing so may damage the panel.

● If a non-MP3/WMA file has the “.mp3” or

“.wma”; file extension, it may be recognized erroneously as an MP3/WMA file. When such a file is played, noise of large magnitude is outputted the speakers may be damaged. Take care not to assign the “.mp3” and “.wma”; extensions to non-

MP3/WMA files.

IMPORTANT

● Playback may be intermittent when there is a scratch on a CD or when the recorded side is dirty.

● The CD-ROM supports a folder or file selection function.

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1 With a CD-R/RW inserted, press

.

Selecting desired folder

You can select a desired folder from the disc.

2

Touch .

● The disc starts to play.

● The usual playing order is J J J

J J . (See page 148)

● If multiple MP3/WMA files and folders are located in the same hierarchy, they are played in the ascending order of file name and folder name.

● If you try to create a non-MP3/WMA format file, “NO SUPPORT” warning is displayed.

Selecting from folder list

1

Touch .

2

Touch .

● Plays first track in folder.

● When the following screen is displayed, touch or to change between items.

● Touch to return to the immediately preceding screen.

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Audio Operations

Using MP3/WMA Player

Select from linked folders

1

Press

● : Goes to previous folder and plays the first track in this folder.

: Goes to folder one level higher and plays the first track of this folder.

2

Select the folder you wish to use.

● When the following screen is displayed, touch or to change between items.

● Touch to return to the immediately preceding screen.

ATTENTION

If no MP3 files exist in the folder, “NO DATA” will appear in the section where the file name and folder name are displayed.

Selecting Desired Music

File

You can select a desired music file from the folder.

3

Touch the file you wish to play.

● This plays the selected music file.

● When the following screen is displayed, touch or to change between items.

● Touch to return to the immediately preceding screen.

Selecting from file name switch

1

Touch .

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Select from linked files

Finding Desired Music

File

1

Press

● Right: Advances to the next file.

Left (Press once.): Returns to the beginning of the playing file.

Left (Press twice or more.): Returns to previous files.

Fast Forward/Rewind

You can fast forward or rewind the track that is currently playing.

1 Hold down or for 1 or more seconds.

● To the right:

Fast forwards a track.

To the left:

Rewinds a track.

Fast-forwards (rewinds) until finger is removed from switch.

IMPORTANT

● To continue playing a desired track or file, turn the Scan function OFF.

● The entire disc is scanned once, and normal playback starts from the position where you started to scan.

● When you have selected any of scan, folder scan, repeat, folder repeat, random or folder random, a corresponding message of Scan, F.Scan, Repeat,

F.Repeat, Random or F.Random will appear to allow you to confirm the selected function.

1 Touch Scan to perform a scan.

Touch and hold for at least 1 second to perform a folder scan.

● Scan: Plays the first 10 seconds of each track contained in the same folder layer as the current file.

Folder scan: Plays the first 10 seconds of each folder.

● When you touch continues to play.

Scan , the current track

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Using MP3/WMA Player

Repeating Music File Random Play

IMPORTANT

When you have selected any of scan, folder scan, repeat, folder repeat, random or folder random, a corresponding message of Scan,

F.Scan, Repeat, F.Repeat, Random or

F.Random will appear to allow you to confirm the selected function.

1 Touch Repeat for repeat. Touch and hold for at least 1 second for folder repeat.

● Repeat: Repeats the current file.

Folder repeat: Repeats files of the current folder.

● Touch Repeat again to cancel repeating.

IMPORTANT

When you have selected any of scan, folder scan, repeat, folder repeat, random or folder random, a corresponding message of Scan,

F.Scan, Repeat, F.Repeat, Random or

F.Random will appear to allow you to confirm the selected function.

1 It will perform Random playback by touching Random , and F.Random playback by touching it for over 1 second.

● F.Random playback: Plays files of all folders in random order.

Random playback: Plays files of currently playing folder in random order.

● Touch Random to continue the random play until you cancel it. Touch Random again to cancel the random play.

● If you touch

Repeat during random play, the current track is repeated. When you touch

Repeat

again, random play restarts.

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About MP3/WMA

MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3) is a standard format for audio compression. By using MP3, a file can be compressed to one-tenth the size of the original.

WMA (Windows Media™ Audio) is the Microsoft's voice compression technology. WMA files can be compressed to a size smaller than MP3 files.

This receiver only accepts certain MP3/WMA file standards, recorded media and formats. Use the following notes when you write MP3/WMA files on a disc.

About supported MP3 file standards

● Supported standards:

MPEG Audio Layer 3 (=MPEG1 Audio Layer III, MPEG2 Audio Layer III, MPEG2.5 Audio

Layer III)

● Supported sampling frequencies:

8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz)

● Supported bit rates:

8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 144, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320 (Kbps)

* Supports VBR.

* Does not support free format.

● Supported channel modes:

Stereo, Joint Stereo, Dual channels, Monaural

About supported WMA file standards

● Supported standards:

WMA Ver. 9 Standard Decoder Class 3 satisfied

● Supported sampling frequencies:

22.05, 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz)

● Supported bit rates:

20, 22, 32, 36, 40, 44, 48, 64, 80, 96, 128, 160, 192, 256, 320 (K bps)

* Only 2-channel play is supported.

* Supports VBR. (5 to 320 Kbps)

* Does not support lossless compression.

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Audio Operations

Using MP3/WMA Player

About ID3/WMA tags

In MP3/WMA files, you can enter textual attribute information known as ID3 tag/WMA tags and save information such as track titles and artist names.

This receiver supports ID3v.1.0 and ID3v.1.1 tags. This receiver supports the ISO 8859-1 codes only. Use only the ISO-8859-1 codes to record tags. If characters not included in ISO-

8859-1 codes are recorded, they may not be readably displayed.

This receiver supports the WMA tag ASF revision (v1.20.02). WMA tags having only Unicode are supported. Always use Unicode characters to enter the information.

About supported media types

You can play MP3/WMA files recorded on a CD-ROM, CD-R or CD-RW disc. Compared to CD-

ROM media commonly used for music discs, CD-R and CD-RW discs are fragile in high temperature/high humidity environments and one section of the CD-R/CD-RW may become incapable of playback. Fingerprints or scratches on the disc may prevent playback or cause skipping during playback.

Sections of CD-R/CD-RW may deteriorate if left inside a vehicle for long periods of time.

We recommend that you store UV-sensitive CD-R and CD-RW discs in shield cases.

About format of discs

You can use discs of the following formats on the player.

● CD-ROM formats:

CD-ROM Mode 1, CD-ROM XA Mode 2 (Form 1)

● File formats:

ISO9660 Level 1 or Level 2

ROMEO system, JOLIET system

MP3/WMA files recorded in a format other than the one described above may result in files that cannot be played normally and in file names and folder names that do not display properly.

In addition to these standards, the following limitations apply.

● Maximum number of directory layers:

8 layers

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● Maximum number of characters for folder and file names:

30 characters (including delimiter “.” and 3 characters of file extension) for MP3, but 15 characters (including delimiter “.” and 3 characters of file extension) for WMA.

● Supported characters for folder and file names:

A to Z, 0 to 9, and underscore (_)

● Number of files that can be stored on a single disc:

999 files

● Number of folders that can be stored on a single disc:

255 folders

[A configuration example of MP3/WMA supporting CD]

Folder

MP3/WMA audio file or text file

2

1

2

3

A total of 999 files can be created within a single disc.

Files aside from MP3/WMA files (Example: 004.txt) also count as single files.

5

3

4

4 5

6

6

1 st level 2 nd level 3 rd level 4 th level

About file names

Only a file with the “mp3” or “wma” extension is recognized as an MP3 or WMA file. Always save an MP3/WMA file with the “mp3”/“wma” extension.

The “mp3” or “wma” file extension must be single-byte uppercase letters.

ATTENTION

If a non-MP3/WMA file has the “mp3” or “wma” file extension, it may be recognized erroneously as an MP3/WMA file. When such file is played, noise of large magnitude is output and speakers may be damaged. Do not save a non-MP3/WMA file with the “mp3” or “wma” extension.

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Audio Operations

Using MP3/WMA Player

Multi-sessions

Multi-sessions are supported and CD-R/RW with recorded MP3/WMA files can be played.

When written with Track at once, however, finalize the disc with session close or write protect.

About playing MP3/WMA

When you load a disc with MP3/WMA files, the system first checks all files recorded on the disc. If the disc has many files and folders, the system may take a certain time to check them.

While the system is checking the disc, the music that was playing continues to play.

To allow quick checking of files, we recommend that you do not save non-MP3/WMA files or create unnecessary folders on the disc.

Also, we recommend that you write the all data in a single session as the system takes a longer time to read the CD control information of a multi-session disc.

About MP3/WMA playing time display

It is possible that playing time will not be correct, depending on the writing condition of the MP3/

WMA file.

* It is possible that playing time will not be correct when VBR Fast Up/Down is operated.

Creating and Playing MP3/WMA Files

The making of MP3/WMA files by recording from sources such as broadcasts, records, recordings, videos and live performances without permission from the copyright holder for uses other than personal enjoyment is prohibited.

Downloading from MP3/WMA music sites on the Internet

You can find various types of MP3/WMA music distribution sites including online shopping, trial listening, and free download sites on the Internet. You can download music files from these sites by following their payment and other downloading rules.

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Converting music CD into MP3/WMA files

Prepare a PC and a commercially available MP3/WMA encoder (conversion) software (some of them are free). Load a music CD on the PC's CD-ROM drive and compress the music CD by following the procedure of MP3/WMA encoder software. MP3/WMA-format music data files are created. A 12 cm music CD (having a maximum of 74 minutes of recording/650 MB of data) can be compressed to 65 MB (about 1/10 of the original size).

Writing MP3/WMA files on CD-R/RW disc

MP3/WMA files can be recorded on CD-R/RW by using a CD-R/RW drive connected to a computer. Record by setting the recording format of the recording software to ISO9660 level 1 or level 2 (not including extension format).

Select CD-ROM ( mode1 ) or CD-ROM XA ( mode2 ) for the disc format.

Playing back CD-R/RW

Insert a CD-R/RW disc having recorded MP3/WMA files. When you load a disc, the system automatically determines whether it is a music CD or a CD-R/RW disc having MP3/WMA files and plays it correctly. However, depending on the type of disc being used, the disc may not play.

CAUTION

● The 128K bps fixed bit rate and 44.1-kHz sampling frequency are recommended for high quality sound on playback.

● Note that some CD-R and CD-RW discs may not be read due to their characteristics.

● There are many types of MP3/WMA encoding software available, including commercial and freeware programs. Depending on the condition of the encoder and the file format, audio quality may deteriorate, noise may be generated when playing starts and some recordings may not play.

● When files other than MP3/WMA files are recorded on a disc, the system may take some time to recognize the disc and it may not play the disc.

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Audio Operations

Using USB Music File Player

Using USB Music File

Player

This receiver can play music files stored in a

USB memory. Only MP3/WMA playback is available.

Playing USB Music Files

CAUTION

Connect the USB cable correctly so that it does not interfere with safe operation of the vehicle.

IMPORTANT

When a USB memory device is attached, the receiver may take time to scan and read the file tag information. To shorten this scan time, try to store only MP3/WMA files in the

USB memory and reduce the number of folders in the USB memory.

1 Connect the USB memory to the USB connector. a Folder/file selection switch b File UP/DOWN, Fast UP/DOWN button c MENU button d Scan switch e Random switch f AV button g Repeat switch h List switch

2

3

Press .

Touch .

● Playback will begin.

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Selecting Desired Folder

You can select a desired folder from the USB memory.

Select from linked folders

Selecting from folder list

1

Touch .

1

Press

● : Goes to folder one level higher and plays the first track in this folder.

: Goes to folder on level lower and plays the first track in this folder.

2

Touch .

● Plays first track in folder.

● When the following screen is displayed, touch or to change between items.

● Touch to return to the immediately preceding screen.

ATTENTION

If no MP3 files exist in the folder, “NO DATA” will appear in the section where the file name and folder name are displayed.

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Audio Operations

Using USB Music File Player

Selecting Desired Music

File

You can select a track you want to play.

Selecting from file name switch

1

Touch .

3

Touch the file you wish to play.

● This plays the selected music file.

● When the following screen is displayed, touch or to change between items.

● Touch to return to the immediately preceding screen.

2

Select the folder you wish to use.

● When the following screen is displayed, touch or to change between items.

● Touch to return to the immediately preceding screen.

Select from linked files

1

Press

● To the right:

Advances to the next file.

● To the left:

Returns to the previous file.

● The selected track (file) will be played.

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Fast Forward/Rewind

You can fast forward/rewind the track currently being played.

1 Hold down or for 1 or more seconds.

● To the right:

Fast forwards a track.

To the left:

Rewinds a track.

Fast-forwards (rewinds) until finger is removed from switch.

Finding Desired Music

File

1 Touch Scan to perform a scan.

Touch and hold for at least 1 second to perform a folder scan.

● Scan: Plays first 10 seconds of every file in the same folder layer as the file being played.

Folder scan: Plays the first 10 seconds of the first file of each folder.

CAUTION

● When you have selected any of scan, folder scan, repeat, folder repeat, random or folder random, a corresponding message of Scan, F.Scan, Repeat,

F.Repeat, Random or F.Random will appear to allow you to confirm the selected function.

● If you disconnect the USB memory from this receiver when a music file from the

USB memory is being played, this receiver returns to the previous operation mode.

Repeating Music File

1 Touch Repeat for repeat. Touch and hold for at least 1 second for folder repeat.

● Repeat: Repeats the current file.

Folder repeat: Repeats files of the current folder.

● Touch Repeat once to repeat the selected music file until the repeat function is cancelled. Touch cancel the repeat.

Repeat again to

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Audio Operations

Using USB Music File Player

Random Play of Music

Files

1 It will perform Random playback by touching Random , and F Random playback by touching it for over 1 second.

● F Random playback: Plays files of all folders in random order.

Random playback: Plays files of currently playing folder in random order.

● Touch Random to continue the random play until you cancel it. Touch Random again to cancel the random play.

● If you touch Repeat during random play, the current track is repeated. When you touch restarts.

Repeat again, random play

● Mass memory support:

USB mass storage (such as an external

HDD) is supported.

Supported MP3 file standards

● Supported standards:

MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and MPEG-2.5

● Supported sampling frequencies:

MPEG-1: 32, 44.1

MPEG-2: 16, 22.05, 24

MPEG-2.5: 8, 11.025, 12

● Supported bit rates:

8 to 320 Kbps

* Supported VBR (8 to 320 Kbps)

* Does not support free format.

● Supported channel modes:

Monaural, Stereo, Joint Stereo, Dual-

Channel

● USB hub and multi card reader are not supported.

About USB Devices

About supported USB memory standards

● Supported file format:

FAT 12/16/32

● Supported audio format:

MP3/WMA

● Maximum current:

500 mA

● Compatibility:

USB 1.1/2.0 (MAX transfer rate is equal to

USB 1.1)

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ID3 tags

MP3 files have an “ID3 Tag” that allows information to be entered so that data such as a track title and artist can be saved.

This receiver supports ID3v. 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3

and 2.4.

Format of USB memory

The following explains the definitions of these standards.

● Maximum number of directory layers:

8 layers

● Maximum number of characters for file names:

Up to 254 characters (Total of folder name, file name, “.”, and 3-character file extension)

● File name characters that you can use:

A to Z, 0 to 9, and underscore (_)

(Range of alpha-numeric ISO-8859-1)

● Max number of files that can be stored in a single memory:

3000 files

001.mp3

002.mp3

003.mp3

004.txt

005.mp3

1498.mp3

A total of 3000 files can be created within a single USB memory.

Files aside from MP3/WMA files (Example: 004.txt) are included in the 3000 files.

1499.mp3

2000.mp3

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Visual operations

Before Using the DVD Player

This receiver can play high quality images and high quality digital sound of DVD videos. Also, you can select any of languages (such as dubbing and subtitles) recorded on the DVD by switching the video and audio channels. If the same scene is recorded in different angles, you can select an angle and play the video in the desired angle.

Advantages of Digital

Versatile Disc (DVD)

Multi-Audio Function

Some DVDs support the multi-audio function that enables you to use multiple languages and change the audio language to the desired one.

* The user's ability to change the audio language depends on the DVD.

Subtitle Display Function

Some DVDs support the multi-subtitle display function that enables you to change the subtitle language to the desired one while playing. If necessary, you can disable the subtitle function to play a video.

* The user's ability to display subtitles depends on the DVD.

Multi-Angle Function

Some DVDs support the multi-angle function that enables you to play the same video scene with multiple angles and change to the desired angles while playing.

* The user's ability to view multiple video angles depends on the DVD.

● The video angle changes.

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Discs

Types of Playable Discs

This equipment conforms to PAL color television methods, so please use discs that display

“PAL” on the disc or package. This equipment cannot play discs using color television methods other than PAL (such as NTSC, SECAM).

Type and mark of playable disc Size/playing side

12cm/1 side

1 layers

2 layers

12cm/2 sides

1 layers

2 layers

Max. playing time

<MPEG 2 system>

133 min.

242 min.

<MPEG 2 system>

266 min.

484 min.

ATTENTION

The playback status may be determined in response to the DVD or software creator's intention.

This receiver plays disc contents intended by the software creator; therefore, functions may not operate as you intend. Be sure to read the user's guide that comes with the disc to be played.

Region Code of Playable Disc

4

(region code), which is indicated on some DVDs, represents areas they can be played in.

This receiver cannot play discs that do not have “4” or “ALL” indicated on this mark. If you attempt to play such a disc, the message “Region code error” will appear. Note also that some discs may be subject to regional restrictions, meaning that this receiver will not play them, even though they list or state a region code.

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Visual operations

Before Using the DVD Player

Mark Indicated on Disc

The following table shows the marks that are indicated on DVDs or packages.

Mark Meaning

Indicates the number of audio tracks.

Indicates the number of subtitles.

Indicates the number of angles.

Indicates the image aspect ratio (ratio between the height and width of the

TV screen) able to be selected.

● “16:9” indicates a wide screen, and “4:3” indicates a standard screen.

4

Indicates by use of a number regions where the disc can be played.

● “ALL” indicates that the disc can be played anywhere in the world, and the number indicates a region code. “4” is the region number for

Australia.

Disc Configuration

The videos and tracks recorded on a DVD are divided into sections.

A large section is referred to as a title, to which a title number is assigned. A title is divided into chapters, to which chapter numbers are assigned.

DVD-Video

Title 1

Title 2

Title 3

Title number

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter number

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Products equipped with Macrovision

This receiver is equipped with copyright protection technology that is protected under U.S.A.

patents and other intellectual property rights, which are held by Macrovision Corporation or other rights holders. Using the copyright protection technology requires the permission of

Macrovision Corporation, and the technology must be used only in general households and other limited viewing environments, except when expressly permitted by Macrovision

Corporation. Remodeling or disassembly of this machine is prohibited.

Operation Flow

The section explains how to operate the DVD player or search for images or default settings.

● Touching touch switches displays the operation screens shown below.

DVD operation screen Title screen

Search

Next Previous

Menu operation screen

Number

Menu number search screen

Set

Setup

Default settings screen

Done

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Visual operations

Using the DVD Player

Using the DVD Player

IMPORTANT

To ensure driving safety, you cannot watch a video while driving.

CHECK

You can watch a video on a DVD only when you have stopped your vehicle and applied the parking brake for safety reasons while the engine switch or ACC is turned on. (If the source is switched to the DVD player while the car is moving, only the audio function becomes active.)

Watching a DVD Video

Insert a DVD into the disc slot, and it will start playing.

1

Press .

2

Touch .

● The disc starts to play.

● If the operation switches (touch switches) are not being displayed, touch the screen.

● If you try to play an unsupported DVD,

“Cannot read disc. Please check disc.” appears.

● If the travel is regulated, a DVD is automatically played on the rear monitor after 5 seconds has elapsed in the DVD mode.

a Chapter switch/fast forward (rewind) button b MENU button c AV switch

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Video Operations

IMPORTANT

● The touch switches and other operation icons are shown approximately 6 seconds.

Touching the screen will display them again.

● Depending on the disc, automatic playback may not function, or playback may not function unless a menu recorded

on the disc is selected.(See page 164)

Playing a Video

Fast Forwarding or Rewinding Using

Touch Switches

1 Hold down seconds.

or for 1 or more

● It will fast forward (rewind) the video until the switch is released.

1

Touch .

Pausing a Video

Fast Forward/Rewind

It is possible to fast forward or rewind through the video being played.

Fast Forwarding or Rewinding Using

Panel Switch

1

Touch .

● When video is paused ( you short touch

) and when

, the Slow Play starts.

When you touch , the frame-by-frame play starts.

1 Hold down or for 1 or more seconds.

● To the right:

Fast forwards a video.

To the left:

Rewinds a video.

It will fast forward (rewind) the video until the switch is released.

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Visual operations

Using the DVD Player

Stopping a Video

1

Touch .

3 select the play-back menu.

4

Touch .

Disc Menu Operations

You can operate the menu recorded on the disc.

1

Touch .

ATTENTION

● Display menu by touching

Top Menu .

Menu or

● The recorded menu items vary depending on the disc. This machine plays what is recorded on the inserted disc; therefore, functions may not operate as intend.

Finding a Desired Video

You can search for the desired video with a title, chapter, or menu number (number assigned for each content).

Finding by Chapter

2

Touch .

1

Press

● To the right:

When selecting the next chapter.

To the left:

When selecting the cue or previous chapter.

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Finding by Title Number

1

Touch .

Finding by chapter number

1

Touch .

2 and enter the title number.

● If you touch

or

, the title number is decremented or incremented by 1.

● If you touch

−10

or

+10

, the title number is decremented or incremented by

10.

2

Touch .

3

Touch .

3

Touch .

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Using the DVD Player

4 Touch

+10

,

,

−10

, or

, and enter the menu number.

● If you touch

or

, the menu number is decremented or incremented by

1.

● If you touch

−10

or

+10

, the menu number is decremented or incremented by

10.

Relocating the Touch Switch

Display

1

Touch .

2

Touch .

5

Touch .

Changing the Touch

Switch Display

You can change or hide the touch switch display while playing.

Hiding the Touch Switch

1

Touch .

● Touching the screen will display the touch switches again.

3

Touch .

● The touch switch display moves up or down each time you touch them.

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Changing the Screen

Display and Audio Mode

You can change the subtitle language, audio language, or display angle of a video to be played.

3

Touch .

● Each time you touch Change angle , the angle number is changed, and the angles recorded on the disc are toggled in sequence.

Changing the Angle

If the target disc supports multiple angles, you can change them to display a video.

CHECK

While the multi-angle mark is displayed on the screen, you can change the currently displayed angle.

1

Touch .

Changing the Subtitle Language

If the target disc supports multiple subtitle languages, you can change them to display a video.

IMPORTANT

Depending on the disc, it may only be possible to change subtitle languages from the top menu.

1

Touch .

2

Touch .

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Using the DVD Player

2

Touch .

3

Touch .

● Each time you touch

Change subtitle the subtitle number is changed, and the

, subtitle languages recorded on the disc are toggled in sequence.

Changing the Audio Language

If the target disc supports multiple audio languages, you can change them while playing.

IMPORTANT

● Depending on the disc, it may only be possible to change audio languages from the top menu.

● This receiver does not support the dts

(digital theater system) format; therefore, no audio will be emitted when “dts audio” is selected for a disc that contains dts audio.

If audio is securely recorded on the DVD video with no audio emitted, select “Dolby

Digital audio”.

● dts is a registered trademark of the US company Digital Theater Systems, Inc.

1

Touch .

2

Touch .

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3

Touch .

● Each time you touch Change audio , the audio number is changed, and the audio languages recorded on the disc are toggled in sequence.

3

Touch .

Switching DVD setting display

1

Touch .

4

Touch Wide2

Normal

The screen is shown with the 3 (vertical) by 4 (horizontal) aspect ratio (normal TV screen size) and side edges are black.

● Wide1

The screen with the 9 (vertical) by 16

(horizontal) aspect ratio (normal TV screen size) is uniformly expanded in the left and right directions.

Wide2

The screen with the 3 (vertical) by 4

(horizontal) aspect ratio (normal TV screen size) is uniformly expanded in the up, down, left and right directions.

● It will return to previous screen by touching the .

2

Touch .

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Using the DVD Player

DVD Player Setting

You can pre-specify the play-back audio mode or the language used to display subtitles or menus. You can also configure settings to display or hide the multi-angle mark or specify the parental screening level.

1

Touch .

4 If you touch each touch switch, you can configure the following setting.

2

3

Touch .

Touch .

Touch switch

Audio Language

Sub Title

Menu Language

Angle Indicator

Parental Setting

Video Out

Function

Specifies the audio language of a video to be played.

Specifies the subtitle language of a video to be played.

Specifies the language used to display the menu.

Specifies the display of the multi-angle mark.

Limits DVD videos that can be played.

Specifies the screen size.

Page

171

172

173

174

174

175

5

Touch .

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Specifying the Audio Language

You can watch the play-back video in the desired language.

1 Touch Audio Language setting screen.

on the initial

Entering the Code

1 Touch Other on the preferential audio language setting screen.

2

Touch the desired language.

● If you touch Other , you can specify a language other than the one displayed on the screen.

2

Enter the desired language code.

● For the language code, see “Language

Code List” on page 176.

3

Touch .

3

Touch .

● Touch to return to the previous page.

ATTENTION

If the selected language is not compatible with the disc, you will not be able to change to that language.

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Visual operations

Using the DVD Player

Specifying the Subtitle Language

You can view the play-back video in the desired subtitle.

1 Touch Sub Title screen.

on the initial setting

Entering the Code

1 Touch Other on the preferential subtitle language setting screen.

2

Touch the desired language.

● If you touch Other , you can specify a language other than the one displayed on the screen.

● If you touch

Off

, you can play a video without viewing subtitle on the screen.

2

Enter the desired language code.

● For the language code, see “Language

Code List” on page 176.

3

Touch .

3

Touch .

● Touch to return to the previous page.

ATTENTION

If the selected language is not compatible with the disc, you will not be able to change to that language.

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Specifying the Menu Language

You can specify the language to display menus recorded on the disc.

1 Touch Menu Language setting screen.

on the initial

Entering the Code

1 Touch Other setting screen.

on the menu language

2

Touch the desired language.

● If you touch Other , you can specify a language other than the one displayed on the screen.

2

Enter the desired language code.

● For the language code, see “Language

Code List” on page 176.

3

Touch .

3

Touch .

● Touch to return to the previous page.

ATTENTION

If the selected language is not compatible with the disc, you will not be able to change to that language.

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Visual operations

Using the DVD Player

Setting display of multi-angle mark

You can configure to display or hide the multiangle mark during the playback.

1 Touch Angle Indicator setting screen.

on the initial

● On each touch, On and Off switches.

2

Touch .

2 Touch the number digit by digit to enter the code number.

● If the code number is omitted, “----” is displayed in the upper field.

ATTENTION

When the display setting of the multi-angle mark is set to [Display], a multiple angle mark is displayed at the top of the screen whenever selection of multiple angle becomes available in the disc.

Specifying the Parental

Screening Level

You can restrict viewing of scenes that are inappropriate for children, for example, adultthemed or violent scenes. The parental screening levels can be specified in stages depending on levels.

CHECK

This function is not available for discs that do not support the parental screening level function.

1 Touch Parental Setting on the initial setting screen.

3

Touch .

● Touch to return to the previous page.

4 Touch the desired parental screening level.

● If you have entered an incorrect code number, eject the disc once, and specify the parental screening level again.

5

Touch .

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ATTENTION

● The code number is necessary. If a number is not entered, setting of viewer restriction will not be possible.

● Once a code number is specified, you must enter it when using this item next time and after. Be careful not to forget the code number. If you forget the code number, touch Clear 10 times while the code number field remains blank; you can initialize (clear) the current code number.

● Parental screening levels are classified into the following three types.

Level 1

Plays only DVD software created specifically for children. (Prohibits playing general and adult-themed DVD software.)

Levels 2 to 7

Plays only the general and child-friendly

DVD software. (Prohibits playing adultthemed DVD software.)

Level 8

Plays all DVD software. (Default)

Switching the Video Output

1

2

Touch .

The screen size changes as follows each time you touch Video Out .

16:9 J 4:3 (LETTER BOX) J 4:3 (PAN &

SCAN) J 16:9 J …

● 16:9

Displayed with a black strip on the upper and the lower edges. DVDs recorded with the 4:3 ratio are displayed in the original ratio, which fits the screen perfectly.

● 4:3 (LETTER BOX)

Displayed in the usual wide size mode.

DVDs recorded with the 4:3 ratio are displayed with a black strip on the left and the right edges or in a horizontally spread proportion.

● 4:3 (PAN&SCAN)

The left and the right edges of the video image are cropped. DVDs recorded with the 4:3 ratio are displayed in the original ratio, which fits the screen perfectly.

● The Video Out image is usually set to the output display rate. Usually use the default

16:9 ratio setting, except when you use a

4:3-ratio rear monitor display.

ATTENTION

The user should not experience any problems when watching a video on the wide screen on a personal basis. If you compress or enlarge the screen for commercial purposes or to display to the public, it may infringe a copyright that is protected by copyright laws.

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Visual operations

Using the DVD Player

Language Code List

These codes are used to specify the language for audio tracks, subtitles and on-screen menu displays.

Amharic

Arabic

Assamese

Aymara

Azerbaijani

Bashkir

Byelorussian

Bulgarian

Bihari

Bislama

Bengali

Tibetan

Breton

Catalan

Corsican

Czech

Language

Japanese

English

French

German

Italian

Spanish

Dutch

Russian

Chinese

Korean

Greek

Afar

Abkhazian

Afrikaans

Welsh

Danish

Bhutani

Esperanto

Estonian

Basque

Persian

Finnish

Fiji

Faroese

Frisian

Irish

Scots-Gaelic

Galician

Guarani

Gujarati

0209

0214

0215

0218

0301

0315

0319

0325

0118

0119

0125

0126

0201

0205

0207

0208

0401

0426

0515

0520

1821

2608

1115

0512

0101

0102

0106

0113

Code

1001

0514

0618

0405

0920

0519

1412

0521

0601

0609

0610

0615

0625

0701

0704

0712

0714

0721

Kazakh

Greenlandic

Cambodian

Kannada

Kashmiri

Kurdish

Kirghiz

Latin

Lingala

Laothian

Lithuanian

Latvian

Malagasy

Maori

Macedonian

Malayalam

Language

Hausa

Hindi

Croatian

Hungarian

Armenian

Interlingua

Interlingue

Inupiak

Indonesian

Icelandic

Hebrew

Yiddish

Javanese

Georgian

Mongolian

Moldavian

Marathi

Malay

Maltese

Burmese

Nauru

Nepali

Norwegian

Occitan

Oromo

Oriya

Panjabi

Polish

Pashto

Portuguese

0911

0914

0919

0923

1009

1023

1101

1111

Code

0801

0809

0818

0821

0825

0901

0905

1112

1113

1114

1119

1121

1125

1201

1214

1215

1220

1319

1320

1325

1401

1405

1415

1503

1513

1222

1307

1309

1311

1312

1314

1315

1318

1518

1601

1612

1619

1620

Tonga

Turkish

Tsonga

Tatar

Twi

Ukrainian

Urdu

Uzbek

Vietnamese

Volapuk

Wolof

Xhosa

Yoruba

Zulu

Somali

Albanian

Serbian

Siswati

Sesotho

Sundanese

Swedish

Swahili

Tamil

Telugu

Tajik

Thai

Tigrinya

Turkmen

Tagalog

Setswana

Language

Quechua

Rhaeto-Romance

Kirundi

Romanian

Kinyarwanda

Sanskrit

Sindhi

Sangho

Serbo-Croatian

Sinhalese

Slovak

Slovenian

Samoan

Shona

2014

2015

2018

2019

2020

2023

2111

2118

1923

2001

2005

2007

2008

2009

2011

2012

2126

2209

2215

2315

2408

2515

2621

1907

1908

1909

1911

1912

1913

1914

1915

Code

1721

1813

1814

1815

1823

1901

1904

1917

1918

1919

1920

1921

1922

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Visual operations

Using the VTR

Using the VTR

You can watch a video by connecting a commercially available VTR. You cannot, however, connect the iPod cable (video line) and VTR together.

IMPORTANT

To ensure driving safety, you cannot watch a video while driving.

CHECK

You can watch a video only when you have stopped your vehicle and applied the parking brake to secure safety while the engine switch or ACC is turned on. (When the source is switched to the VTR while the car is moving, only the audio function becomes active.)

1

Playing the VTR

Press .

2

Touch .

● The VTR screen appears.

● Touch the screen to change to the VTR operation screen.

● Changing to the VTR operation screen displays each touch switch for approximately 6 seconds.

a Wide switch b MENU button c AV button

ATTENTION

● Whether or not the video is displayed correctly depends on the connected equipment.

● VTR mode is not available when the iPod is connected using the iPod cable (iPC-709).

(iPod mode and VTR mode are in exclusion relationship) To use the VTR mode, disconnect the iPod cable before using.

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Visual operations

Using the VTR

Changing the VTR

Setting Screen

1

Touch .

2

Touch Wide2

● Normal

The screen is shown with the 3 (vertical) by 4 (horizontal) aspect ratio (normal TV screen size) and side edges are black.

Wide1

The screen with the 9 (vertical) by 16

(horizontal) aspect ratio (normal TV screen size) is uniformly expanded in the left and right directions.

Wide2

The screen with the 3 (vertical) by 4

(horizontal) aspect ratio (normal TV screen size) is uniformly expanded in the up, down, left and right directions.

● It will return to previous screen by touching the .

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Visual operations

Using the DivX Player

Using the DivX Player

IMPORTANT

To ensure driving safety, you cannot watch a video while driving.

About DivX

● DivX is a highly recognized media technology developed by DivX, Inc.

DivX media files enable you to compress with a high compression ratio while maintaining high image quality.

Menus, sub titles, and sub audio tracks can be included in the file compressed by DivX. DivX.com has a variety of DivX media files. It is possible to create original contents by downloading these media and using the DivX dedicated tools.

About DivX Certified

● DivX Certified products have been tested by the DivX creators, and have been officially tested and certified that they can be played back on all versions of DivX (including DivX 6). A DivX

Certified logo on products shows that it is a portable video or HD video that complies with the DivX Profiles

Standard.

CHECK

You can watch a DivX only when you have stopped your vehicle and applied the parking brake to secure safety while the engine switch or ACC is turned on. (If the source is switched to the DivX player while the vehicle is in motion, only the audio function becomes active.) a Set switch b File switch/fast forward (rewind) button c MENU button d Folder / file selection switch e Random switch f AV button g Repeat switch h Playback / pause switch i List switch

● DivX, DivX Certified and related logos are trademarks of DivX, Inc. These trademarks are used with the permission of DivX, Inc.

● This unit supports playback of DivX files recorded onto disc. It does not support the playback of the video file in the USB memory.

● For safety, only DivX music can be played back while the vehicle is in motion.

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Visual operations

Using the DivX Player

Playing the DivX

Insert a disc containing a DivX file into the disc slot, and it will start playing.

1

Press .

2

Touch .

● The disc starts to play.

● If the operation switches (touch switches) are not being displayed, touch the screen.

Fast Forward/Rewind

It is possible to fast forward or rewind through the file being played.

1 Hold down or for 1 or more seconds.

● To the right:

Fast forwards a video.

To the left:

Rewinds a video.

When a beep sounds, the fast forward (or rewind) mode starts and the video is fast forwarded (or rewound) until you remove your finger from the switch.

Pausing a Video

1

Touch .

Video Operations

IMPORTANT

The touch switches and other operation icons are shown approximately 6 seconds.

Touching the screen will display them again.

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Select the folder to view

You can select a desired folder from the disc.

Select from continuous folder

Select from the folder list

1

Touch .

1

Press

● : Goes to the next higher folder and plays the first video of this folder.

: Goes to the next lower folder and plays the first video of this folder.

2

Touch .

● Playback the video at the start of the folder.

● Page will switch by touching if there is next page.

or

● It will return to previous screen by touching the .

ATTENTION

If there is no file in folder, “NO DATA” is displayed instead of file name and folder name.

Select the file to view

You can select a desired file from the folder.

Select from file name switch

1

Touch .

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Visual operations

Using the DivX Player

2

Touch on the folder to view.

● Page will switch by touching if there is next page.

or

● Touch to return to the immediately preceding screen.

Fast Forward/Rewind

You can fast forward or rewind the currently playing video.

1 Hold down or for 1 or more seconds.

● To the right:

Fast forwards a video.

To the left:

Rewinds a video.

It will fast forward (rewind) the video until the switch is released.

Repeating a video file

3

Touch on the file to view.

● This plays the selected file.

● Page will switch by touching if there is next page.

or

● It will return to previous screen by touching the .

IMPORTANT

When you select repeat, folder repeat, random, or folder random, its function is shown as Repeat, F.Repeat, Random, or

F.Random on the display.

1

Touch .

● Repeat the file currently being viewed.

● Touch

Repeat

again to cancel repeating.

Select from linked files

1

Press

● Right: Advances to the next file.

Left (Press once.): Returns to the beginning of the playing file.

Left (Press twice or more.): Returns to previous files.

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Random Play

IMPORTANT

When you select repeat or random, its function is shown as Repeat or Random on the display.

Changing the Subtitle

Language

If the target disc supports multiple subtitle languages, you can change them to display a video.

1

Touch .

1

Touch .

● Plays files of currently playing folder in random order.

● When you touch

Random , the random play continues until you cancel it. When you touch Random play is cancelled.

again, the random

● If you touch Repeat during random play, the current video is repeated. When you touch restarts.

Repeat again, random play 2

Touch .

● Touch to return to the immediately preceding screen.

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Visual operations

Using the DivX Player

3

Touch .

● Each time you touch Change Subtitle the subtitle number is changed, and the

, subtitle languages recorded on the disc are toggled in sequence.

2

Touch .

● Touch to return to the immediately preceding screen.

Changing the Audio

Language

If the target disc supports multiple audio languages, you can change them while playing.

1

Touch .

3

Touch .

● Each time you touch Change Audio , the audio number is changed, and the audio languages recorded on the disc are toggled in sequence.

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Display DivX VOD code

To play the DivX VOD (Video On Demand) contents, register this unit to the contents provider first. This DivX VOD registration code is required at that time.

DivX

®

Video On Demand registration code can be displayed.

1

Press .

3

Touch .

● DivX ® Video On Demand registration code is displayed.

2

Touch .

● It will return to previous screen by touching the .

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Visual operations

Using the DivX Player

Caution display while playing VOD Rental file

A message is displayed on the screen when

DivX VOD Rental files are played. Read the contents displayed, and touch either [Yes] or

[No].

Switching the Video

Output

1

Touch .

3

Touch ,

● Normal

The screen is shown with the 3 (vertical) by 4 (horizontal) aspect ratio (normal TV screen size) and side edges are black.

Wide1

The screen with the 9 (vertical) by 16

(horizontal) aspect ratio (normal TV screen size) is uniformly expanded in the left and right directions.

● Wide2

The screen with the 3 (vertical) by 4

(horizontal) aspect ratio (normal TV screen size) is uniformly expanded in the up, down, left and right directions.

● It will return to previous screen by touching the .

2

Touch .

● Touch to return to the immediately preceding screen.

ATTENTION

The user should not experience any problems when watching a video on the wide screen on a personal basis. If you compress or enlarge the screen for commercial purposes or to display to the public, it may infringe a copyright that is protected by copyright laws.

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About DivX

About the DivX standards that can be played back

Format of Discs

● CD-ROM formats:

CD-ROM Mode 1, CD-ROM XA Mode 2

(Form 1)

● File formats:

ISO9660 Level 1 or Level 2 (for both CD and DVD)

ROMEO system, JOLIET system

MP3/WMA files recorded in a format other than the one explained above may result in files that cannot be played normally and in file names and folder names that do not display properly.

Limitations in addition to standards are as follows.

● Length of folder/file name:

64 bytes

● Playable extensions:

DivX, Div, AVI (single byte characters only, not case-sensitive)

● File structure:

8 layers max

● Folder volume in the disk (including root):

256 max

● Folder and file volume in the disk folder

(including root):

999 max

● Standard level:

DivX Certified

*1

● Codec support:

DivX 3.x, 4.x, 5.x, 6.x

● Profile:

Home Theater

*2

● Maximum resolution:

720×480 (30fps), 720×576 (25fps)

● Supported audio codec:

MP3, AC3, MPEG, LPCM

*1 Only title 1 can be played back in DivX media format. Menu is not displayed.

*2 High bit rate stream recorded on the CD might not have a sufficient data transfer rate. It is recommended to record to DVD in such a case.

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How to operate portable audio devices

Using the iPod

®

Player

Using the iPod Player

Once an iPod is connected, you can play iPod music or video files. Using this receiver, you can perform operations, for example, selecting a file from the list or changing to the random playback mode. You cannot, however, connect the iPod cable (video line) together with USB or VTR.

IMPORTANT

● For details on the iPod functions, refer to the iPod operation manual.

● It is assumed here that the iPod has already been connected to this main unit with an optional iPod interface cable (iPC-

709).

● See the ECLIPSE Website (http:// www.eclipse-web.com/us/ ipodcompatibility/index.html) for details on applicable phone models.

● To ensure driving safety, you cannot watch a video while driving.

● iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

h Menu switch i List switch

Listening to the iPod

CAUTION

● Disconnect headphones and other accessories from the iPod before connecting it to this receiver. Failure to do so may make it impossible to operate the iPod from this receiver.

● If the iPod's equalizer has been preset, sound output may be distorted when it is connected to the optional dedicated connection cable.

● If this receiver does not support the language used in iPod, album names, titles, and artist names are displayed as blank.

● iPod may not be recognized by ACC OFF/

ON. In such a case, remove the iPod once, and reconnect it.

IMPORTANT

When you attach your iPod, the music restarts from the stopped position. If you switched the power of the iPod ON/OFF, the music restarts from the stopped position.

But if the receiver cannot detect the music file that was playing previously, it will begin playing from the first music file.

188 a Shuffle All switch b File UP/DOWN, Fast UP/DOWN button c Album Shuffle switch d MENU button e Shuffle switch f Repeat switch g AV button

188

1

2

Press .

Touch .

● Playback will begin.

Fast Forward/Rewind

You can fast forward or rewind the track or the video currently being played.

1 Hold down or for 1 or more seconds.

● To the right:

Forwards a track or video file.

To the left:

Rewinds a track or video file.

It will fast forward (rewind) the video until the switch is released.

Selecting the Desired

Music or Video File

You can select a desired song or video.

1

Press

● To the right:

Advances to the next file.

To the left:

Returns to the beginning of the file being played.

Left (Press more than two times):

Returns to the previous file.

The selected song or the video (file) will be played.

Finding a Desired Music

File

CAUTION

If the iPod is disconnected from this receiver while playing a music file on the iPod, you will return to the previously selected mode.

1

Touch .

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How to operate portable audio devices

Using the iPod

®

Player

2 To select a track or program to play, touch , Albums

Podcasts , or Genres .

● This displays the list screen of the selected mode.

● Touch to return to the immediately preceding screen.

4 Touch the name of the music file to be played.

● This plays the selected music file.

● When or appears, touch them to change the page of the music file list.

● You cannot operate the and switches when your car is running.

● Music file in the list is played from the beginning by touching the Play .

● Touch

Menu displayed.

and the menu screen is

● Touch to return to the immediately preceding screen.

3

Touch the list to listen.

● Repeat until the track screen is displayed.

The order depends on the selection modes as follows.

Playlist:

Playlist J track screen

Album:

Album screen J track screen

Artist:

Artist screen J album screen J track screen

Podcasts:

Podcasts screen J Podcasts screen J track screen

Genre:

Genre screen J artist screen J album screen J track screen

View the list of playing back

1

Touch .

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Setting to the iPod Video

Mode

You can select and play a desired video file from the iPod memory.

CAUTION

● If the iPod is disconnected from this receiver while playing a video file on the iPod, you will return to the previously selected mode.

● Depending on the model of the iPod, a music list may be displayed on the video list.

3

Touch on the category to view.

● Touch Menu displayed.

and the menu screen is

● Page will switch by touching if there is next page.

or

● Touch to return to the immediately preceding screen.

Select the video file to view from the list

Video file to view can be selected.

1

Touch .

4

Touch on the list to view.

● Repeat until the video screen is displayed.

● Video file in the list is played from the beginning by touching the Play .

● Page will switch by touching if there is next page.

or

● Touch

Menu displayed.

and the menu screen is

● Touch to return to the immediately preceding screen.

2

Touch .

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How to operate portable audio devices

Using the iPod

®

Player

5

Touch on the video file to view.

● This plays the selected video file.

● Page will switch by touching if there is next page.

or

● Touch

Menu displayed.

and the menu screen is

● Touch to return to the immediately preceding screen.

Repeatedly Playing the

Same Music File

1

Touch .

● This repeatedly plays the currently played music file.

● Once you touch

Repeat , the selected music file will be repeated until the repeat function is released. Touch Repeat again to cancel the repeat play.

● The list to playback will be repeatedly played back when the Repeat is cleared.

Pausing

1

Touch .

● Touch to pause the display. Touch

to resume playing.

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Random Play of Music

Files

Listen randomly from the list that is playing

1

Touch .

● All the files will playback randomly from the playlist.

● Once you touch Shuffle , the random play continues until you cancel it. Touch

Shuffle again to cancel the random playback of all files in the playlist.

Listen to an album randomly

The selected album can be played back randomly. However, the music files in the album will be played back in order from the beginning.

1

Touch .

● Once you touch Album Shuffle , the random play continues until you cancel it.

When you touch Album Shuffle again, the random play for the album is cancelled.

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How to operate portable audio devices

Using the iPod

®

Player

Listen all music files random

All music files can be played back randomly.

1

Touch .

● Once you touch

Shuffle All , the random play continues until you cancel it. Touch

Shuffle All again to cancel the random play.

ATTENTION

When the iPod is taken off with the unit set to

Shuffle All, setting of the iPod will be changed to shuffle playback.

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How to operate portable audio devices

Using Bluetooth Audio

Using Bluetooth Audio

A Bluetooth compatible portable audio player

(“portable device” hereafter) can be used as a source for this unit by utilizing the Bluetooth wireless communication technology.

To use a Bluetooth compatible portable device with this unit, it is necessary to perform Bluetooth registration and connection settings.

● The Bluetooth compatible portable device to be connected must be a portable device which supports the relevant Bluetooth specification. For the Bluetooth specification supported by this receiver,

see Specification. (See page 210)

● Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology for connecting cell phones, computers and other such devices.

Registration of portable devices

Register a portable device to this receiver.

Portable devices can be registered in two ways, from the portable device, or by searching for the portable device on this receiver. Only one portable device can be registered to this unit.

IMPORTANT

Do not perform registration operation of the portable device while driving. Perform the registration operation after stopping the vehicle in a safe location.

Registration from the portable device

1

Press .

2

Touch .

Bluetooth

®

is a registered trademark of

Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

ATTENTION

● This unit can be used with Bluetooth compatible portable devices.

● See the operation manual of the portable device regarding the operation of Bluetooth.

● The connection status may become bad and operation with this unit may not be possible for the Bluetooth audio depending on the surrounding environment.

3

Touch .

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How to operate portable audio devices

Using Bluetooth Audio

4

Touch .

Register by searching for a portable device on this receiver

1

Press .

2

Touch .

5 On the portable device, enter PIN

CODE for this receiver.

● The default PIN CODE setting is 1234.

● Perform the portable device operations with the Device information screen displayed.

3

Touch .

● Device information screen

6 “Bluetooth Connection Successful” is displayed on completion of registration.

● Registration of the portable device is now complete.

4

Touch .

● “Searching...” is displayed.

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5 Select the device name of the portable device you wish to register

Connection of the portable device

Connect a portable device registered on this receiver.

1

Press .

2

Touch .

6 Enter the PIN CODE on the portable device.

● The default PIN CODE setting is 1234.

● Perform the portable device operations with the Device information screen displayed.

3

Touch .

● Device information screen

7 “Bluetooth Connection Successful” is displayed on completion of registration.

● Registration of the portable device is now complete.

ATTENTION

● When registration fails, “Bluetooth

Connection Failed” is displayed. In this case, repeat the registration operations.

● For portable device-side operations, consult the operation manual that came with your portable device.

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4 “Bluetooth Connection Successful” is displayed on completion of connection.

● Connection of the portable device to this receiver is now complete.

ATTENTION

● When connection fails, “Bluetooth

Connection Failed” is displayed. In this case, repeat the connection operations.

● Note that you cannot connect unregistered portable devices.

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How to operate portable audio devices

Using Bluetooth Audio

Cancelling a portable device connection.

Listening to the portable device

1

Press .

2

Touch .

3

Touch .

a Random switch b File UP/DOWN, Fast UP/DOWN button c Repeat switch d MENU button e Play switch f AV button g Stop switch

1

Press .

2

Touch .

4 “Bluetooth Connection Successful” is displayed on completion of cancellation.

● Cancelling of the connection of the portable device is now complete.

ATTENTION

When connection fails, “Bluetooth Connection

Failed” is displayed. In this case, repeat the connection operations.

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3

Touch .

● Start the playback of the connected portable device.

Selecting a Desired Music

1

Press

● Right: Advances to the next music.

Left (pressing once): Returns to the beginning of the music being played.

Left (pressing more than two times):

Returns to the previous music.

Fast forward / rewind

ATTENTION

If the playback does not start by touching the

of this unit, press the playback button on the portable device.

Stop the playback

1 Press or for one second or longer.

Repeating the Same Track

1

Touch .

● To resume the playback, touch .

1

Touch .

● The track repeats to play.

● When you touch

Repeat , the track repeats to play until you cancel it.

Touch play.

Repeat again to cancel the repeat

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How to operate portable audio devices

Using Bluetooth Audio

Random Play

1

Touch .

● All titles of the Bluetooth Audio are played in random order.

● When you touch

Random , the random play continues until you cancel it.

When you touch Random random play is cancelled.

again, the

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Others

About the Steering Wheel Switches

On vehicles equipped with steering wheel switches, these easy-access switches can be used to perform the main audio and other operations.

● For details of the steering wheel switch, please contact your local dealer.

● This function may not be available depending on the vehicle type.

Manual setting of steering wheel switch functions

You can manually assign the desired functions to every steering wheel switch buttons.

IMPORTANT

Your manual setting may fail due to the ambient environments including the outdoor temperature.

3

Touch .

● Audio is turned OFF when

Steering Remote Setting is touched.

1

Press .

2

Touch .

4

Touch .

● Touch to return to the immediately preceding screen.

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Others

About the Steering Wheel Switches

5 Touch Store until the Command

Select screen is displayed.

● Touch to return to the immediately preceding screen.

● Touch to return to the immediately preceding screen.

6

Touch the command you wish to set.

● Next page is displayed by touching or .

8 Assign the desired functions to the steering wheel switch buttons by repeating Steps 6 through 7.

9

Touch .

7 While pressing the steering switch button to record, touch the Store until a beep sounds.

● It will display Completed when the setting is completed, then it will return to

Command Select screen and displays

Store on the set command.

● “Error, try once again” is displayed when the data reading fails.

10 Touch Done after confirming the final confirmation screen.

● Touch to return to the immediately preceding screen.

ATTENTION

If “Error, try once again” is shown on the display, once again select a desired function to set.

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Compatibility with Steering Wheel Switches

The table below shows the compatibility between the steering wheel switches and this receiver.

(Switches other than (u) and (d) are available for VTR operation.)

Operation

Common operations

Radio operations

CD Player

Operations

Operation of MP3/

WMA player or

DivX player

Switch

(+)

(–)

(MODE)

(POWE

R)

(u)

(d)

(u)

(d)

Power switch

(MUTE) Mute

(u)

(d)

Name

Volume switch

Mode selection switch

Channel selection switch

Track selection switches

Track selection switches

Function Explanation of operation

Each momentary actuation of these switches changes the volume one step. Hold a switch down for a continuous volume change.

● Selects the next track or previous track or beginning of the current track.

● Fast forward or rewind

(+): Turns up the volume

(ringtone volume and talking volume during BT-

TEL).

(–): Turns down the volume (ringtone volume and talking volume during

BT-TEL).

● When this switch is pressed while the power is turned off, the power is turned on.

● The mode changes in the following order. FM/

AM J DISC (CD, DVD,

MP3/WMA or DivX)J

USB J BT-Audio J iPod

*

J VTR J return to FM/AM.

When the power is on, the mode changes each time

(MODE) is pressed.

Turn on or off the power. Turn on or off the power by short press.

This will mute. This will mute by short press.

● Selects the next or previous channel.

● Starts the automatic channel selection operation.

Press (u) or (d) briefly to select the next or previous channel.

Press and hold (u) or (d) longer to start the automatic channel selection operation.

● Selects the next track or previous track or beginning of the current track.

● Fast forward or rewind

Press (u) or (d) briefly to select the next or previous track.

Press and hold (u) or (d) longer to fast forward or rewind a track.

Press (u) or (d) briefly to select the next or previous track.

Press and hold (u) or (d) longer to fast forward or rewind a track.

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Others

About the Steering Wheel Switches

Operation

USB operations

Operation of iPod and BT-Audio

Function DVD operations

Operation of the

BT-TEL

Switch

(u)

(d)

(u)

(d)

(u)

(d)

Name

Track selection switches

Track selection switches

Chapter selection and fast forward or rewind switch

On Hook

Off Hook

Function

● Selects the next track or previous track or beginning of the current track.

● Fast forward or rewind

● Selects the next track or previous track or beginning of the current track.

● Fast forward or rewind

● Selects the next or previous chapter.

● Fast forward or rewind

● End the call, or refuse the call.

● Call is made or received.

● Calls up the telephone mode.

Explanation of operation

Press (u) or (d) briefly to select the next or previous track.

Press and hold (u) or (d) longer to fast forward or rewind a track.

Press (u) or (d) briefly to select the next or previous track.

Press and hold (u) or (d) longer to fast forward or rewind a track.

Press (u) or (d) briefly to select the next or previous chapter.

Press and hold (u) or (d) longer to fast forward or rewind a chapter.

Press briefly to end call or refuse call.

Press briefly to start call or accept call. It will enter telephone mode if it is not in telephone mode.

* Option

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Necessary Information

If the Following Messages Appear

If the following messages appear, check the status again, referring to the cause and action.

Message

In CD/MP3 WMA/DVD mode

No DISC

Check DISC

No support

DISC Error

Error

Pass code incorrect

Parental lock enabled

Currently this function is disabled.

Cause Action

DISC is not inserted.

Insert the DISC.

The loaded disc is dirty or upside down. Check it for proper orientation and verify it is clean.

Disc is dirty or damaged.

The temperature of the CD/

MP3·WMA or DVD player has become unusually high.

Clean the disc if it is dirty. Insert the disc correctly if it is upsidedown. Do not use the scratched or warped disc.

Disc does not have correct files.

Confirm the file.

The CD/MP3·WMA or DVD player is not operating for some reason.

Eject the disc.

Without performing any other operations, wait until the temperature comes down * .

This message is displayed when the pass code that has been entered is not correct.

Enter the correct pass code.

Viewing restrictions are enabled.

A function that has been disabled was selected with the menu.

Change the setting for viewing

restrictions and start again.(See page 174)

Follow the directions on the screen and start again.

Currently this function is disabled.

Invalid code

A function that cannot be used while the vehicle is in motion was selected.

A number not supported was input for selecting a language code.

Region code error

The region code (controlled region for playback) of the disc is not acceptable.

Requested chapter or title not found.

The selected chapter/title does not exist.

Cannot read disc. Please check Cannot play the DVD

During DivX mode

Authorization Error This player is not authorized to play this video

This is copyright protected file, so the DivX file that was purchased with registration code other than this device cannot play.

Stop the vehicle and set the emergency / parking brake.

Input a valid language code.

Check that the DVD has a region code that can be played on this

equipment.(See page 159)

Select a chapter/title that is on the disc.

Eject the DISC.

Eject the DISC.

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Necessary Information

This file exceeds the resolution allowed by the HOME THEATER profile.

View DivX(R) VOD Rental

This rental has ** views left.

Do you want to use one of your ** views now?

[YES]/[NO]

Rental Expired

Display the remaining playback count of the file

Currently this function is disabled.

Currently this function is disabled.

Reading INDEX **%

Follow the directions on the screen.

Viewing count has expired

A function that has been disabled was selected with the menu.

A function that cannot be used while the vehicle is in motion was selected.

Eject the DISC.

Follow the directions on the screen and start again.

Stop the vehicle and set the emergency / parking brake.

File read percentage display

Do not operate until the reading of file is completed.

In USB mode

No data

USB memory does not have correct files.

Confirm the file.

Check USB

Message Cause

Resolution error

This is a DivX file recorded with resolution other than DivX HOME

THEATER profile, so it cannot play.

Action

Eject the DISC.

A communication error or data transfer error is occurred.

Confirm connection with USB memory or USB memory standards. Also, reconnect the

USB memory.

In iPod mode

Error1

Communication error

Reading

No iPod

No data

Error2

Check iPod

No support music files

Playback failed, communication problem

This machine is currently detecting iPod data.

iPod is not connected

The iPod contains neither tracks nor video.

A communication error, playback error, iPod software incompatibility, or control error occurred.

This is displayed when the music is played in Video mode of the iPod 5G

Reconnect the iPod.

Wait for a brief period.

Connect the iPod.

Import a track or video file for the iPod to play.

Connect a playable iPod.

Reconnect the iPod.

Select a playable file.

* If this happens, wait for a brief period. When the temperature inside the equipment returns to normal, the message will disappear and playback will start. If the message does not disappear after a long period of waiting, contact the place of purchase.

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When You Think There Is a Malfunction

A slight difference in operation may be mistaken for a malfunction. Please check the items in the following table first.

If the unit does not work, even after the appropriate remedial action has been taken, please contact your dealer.

Condition

The screen is dark for a brief period when the power is turned on at low temperatures.

The display is distorted for a brief period after the power is turned on.

No sound comes out.

Sound comes out of only one side (left or right, front or back).

Sound quality does not change even after making adjustments.

A CD/DVD will not go into the deck.

A CD/DVD cannot be played.

Audio is output, but not DVD video. (With vehicle stopped.)

Possible cause

This is a characteristic of TFTs.

This is a characteristic of TFT backlighting.

Volume is poorly adjusted or MUTE is functioning.

The music is muted in following cases.

● the voice guidance is ON.

● talking in the hands-free mode *

This is not a malfunction. Wait for a brief period.

Action

This is not a malfunction. The display will stabilize after a brief period.

Press the VOL button to adjust the volume. Or release MUTE.

This is not a malfunction. The music can be heard again when the voice guidance finishes or the hands-free mode is turned off.

A speaker wire is disconnected.

Volume is poorly adjusted.

The CD/DVD is very dirty.

The CD/DVD is upside down.

A non-supported type of CD/DVD has been inserted.

The emergency / parking brake has not be set.

Check the connections of the speaker wires.

Check the balance and fader adjustments.

The adjusted audio quality is not included in the radio broadcast or disc.

Check by changing the radio station or disc.

Power is not turned on.

A disc is already inserted and you are trying to insert a second disc.

There is water condensation inside the equipment.

Turn the vehicle ignition switch to

[ACC] or [ON].

Eject the previously inserted CD/

DVD and insert the preferred CD/

DVD.

Stop using the equipment for a short time and then try using it

again.(See page 121)

There is a large scratch or warp in the CD/DVD.

Insert a different CD/DVD.

Clean the CD/DVD.(See page

121)

Insert the CD/DVD with the proper orientation.

Insert a CD/DVD that is

supported in the deck.(See page

121)

Set the emergency / parking brake.

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Necessary Information

Neither video nor audio is output.

There is a point of light on the display.

Condition Possible cause

The vehicle ignition switch has not been turned on.

The connection wires and cables are not completely connected.

At least 99.99% of the pixels on the

TFT panel are effective, but it is possible that 0.01% of the pixels may not light or may stay lighted.

Action

Turn the vehicle ignition switch to

[ACC] or [ON].

Check the connections to each connection wire and cable.

This is not a defect, so please use the equipment in this condition.

* Depending on your mobile phone, the mute function may not work correctly. If it does not, press the on the main unit. Refer to the ECLIPSE Web site (http://www.eclipse-web.com) for details on applicable phone models.

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Glossary

Please read the descriptions for following terms to enjoy more.

● GPS (Global Positioning System) GPS is a system to detect current location (latitude, longitude, altitude) by receiving radiowaves from normally 4 or more, or 3 in some cases, GPS satellites orbiting 21,000 km over the Earth.

These satellites are launched and managed by the

US Department of Defense mainly for military use, but are also open for private usage. This unit performs navigation using the GPS information, various sensors, and road map data.

● Wide area map, detailed map

● Measurement

Wide area map is a map with wide area, and detailed map is a map of small area. The scales of a map are

1/20,480,000, 1/10,200,000, 1/5,120,000, 1/

2,560,000, 1/1,280,000, 1/640,000, 1/320,000, 1/

160,000, 1/80,000, 1/40,000, 1/20,000, 1/10,000, and

1/5,000.

GPS position quality is displayed at left lower.The more bars light, the more extreme precision GPS position quality is.

● 2 dimensional measurement and 3 dimensional measurement

Signals do not intercross at one point

Actual position

Error

Position determined by

2-dimensional measurement

GPS calculates the position using the triangulation.

Distance to the satellite can be determined when the radiowave from that satellite is received, and current location can be measured by receiving radiowave from 3 satellites.

However, since there are margin of error in the GPS satellites and navigation unit, only 2 dimensional measurement of latitude and longitude is performed when radiowave from only 3 satellites are received.

The precision will be lower in this case.

The measurement will be taken in 3 dimensions of latitude, longitude, and altitude when radiowave from

4 or more GPS satellites are received. 3 dimensional measurement has higher precision than 2 dimensional measurement, and error of vehicle location becomes smaller.

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Specifications

<GPS antenna>

Dimensions

Weight approx.

Power supply voltage

Power consumption

Usage temperature

Storage temperature

<Display section>

Liquid crystal panel

Screen dimensions

Pixel count

Active pixel rate Over

Display format

Drive system

Usage temperature range

Storage temperature range

<Radio tuner section>

Reception frequency

Practical speed

Frequency characteristic

Stereo separation

<CD/DVD section>

Wow and flutter

Higher harmonic distortion rate

Frequency characteristic

S/N ratio

Dynamic range

34 (W) × 13.2 (H) × 38 (D) mm

25 g (Excluding cables and connectors)

4.5 +/-0.5(V)

10 to 30 (mA)

-30 to 80 (°C)

-40 to 100 (°C)

7.0

″ QVGA

156.24 (W) × 82.21 (H) mm

391,680 pixels (480 (H) × 272 (V) × 3)

99.99%

Transmissive color filter format

TFT (thin film transistor) active matrix format

-20°C to +60°C

-40°C to +70°C

AM 522 to 1710kHz (9kHz step)

FM 87.5 to 108.0MHz (0.1MHz step)

AM 22µV (S/N20dB)

FM 12 dBf (IHF)

30 to 15,000 Hz (FM)

38 dB (1 kHz)

Below measurement limit

0.01% (0 dB, 1 kHz)

20 to 20,000 Hz

90 dB (1 kHz)

88 dB

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<USB memory section>

USB Interface

Frequency Response

S/N Ratio (A-weighted)

<Bluetooth>

Compatible Bluetooth

Compatible Profile

1.1/2.0 (support)

20Hz to 20,000Hz ±3dB

75 dB

Ver.2.0

HFP (Hands Free Profile) Ver.1.5

OPP (Object Push Profile) Ver.1.1

A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) Ver. 1.0

AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) Ver.1.0

<Common component>

Rated output

Maximum output

Suitable load impedance

Power source voltage

Power consumption

Exterior dimensions

Weight Approx.

15 W × 4 (1 kHz, 1% 4 Ω) (EIAJ)

50 W × 4 (test voltage 14.4 V)

4 Ω (each channel)

13.2 V DC (11 to 16 V)

Grounded

0.5 W × 4 output time approx. 3.7 A

Approx. 15 A max

180 mm (W), 100 mm (H), 166 mm (D)

3.2 kg

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Key Features

  • DVD-Video / USB Multi-Source Receiver
  • 7-inch Wide Screen Monitor
  • Built-in Navigation with RDS-TMC (SUNA GPS Traffic Updates)
  • Bluetooth® wireless technology
  • Adjustable display angle
  • SD memory card slot
  • Camera input
  • Guide tone setting
  • Color pattern setting
  • Button illumination setting

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How do I turn on the Eclipse AVN726EE?
To turn on the Eclipse AVN726EE, press the power button located on the front panel.
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To adjust the display angle of the Eclipse AVN726EE, simply use your finger to tilt the screen up or down.
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To insert an SD memory card into the Eclipse AVN726EE, open the SD memory card slot cover located on the front panel and insert the card into the slot.
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