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Honda P-81ACRD User's Manual 140 Pages
Honda P-81ACRD is an advanced Multimedia Upgrade & Navigation System designed to enhance your driving experience. With an 8" Hi-Res. LED Backlit TFT-LCD Touch Screen, you'll enjoy crystal-clear visuals and intuitive touch controls. The built-in hard drive provides ample storage for your music, videos, and navigation data, while the expansion options allow you to connect additional devices such as an iPod, TV Tuner, DVD player, or reverse view camera.
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2008~2011 Honda Accord OEM
Multimedia Upgrade & Navigation System
8” Hi-Res. LED Backlit TFT-LCD Touch Screen
Fits 2008~2011
Honda Accord
EX & LX Models
Model:
P-81ACRD
HARD DRIVE
English
C ontents
R E AD B E F O R E U S E :
F CC C O MP LIANC E S T AT E ME NT :
Notice to viewers while driving
iPod interface cable
T V T uner
DV D pla yer
R evers e view camera
R emote control
Acces s to s ource unit options
C reating your quick acces s links
Marquee banner
P ull down menu
1) S tarting up
2) U nders tanding the mapping s creen
3) G uidance arrows
4) T he range of voice guidance
P lanning a route
1) F ind by C ity
2) F ind by Zip C ode
3) H ome
4) O ffice
5) C ancel route
6) F ind by favorites
7) R ecent des tination
8) F ind by P O I
9) F ind by neares t P O I
10) F ind by map
11) Re - route
12) R oute des cription
1) F avorites
2) R ecent destination
3) H ome
4) Office
1) E xit Navigation
2) Volume control
3) C hange language
4) C hange voice
5) U nit of measurement
6) S et up
- 1. 2D/ 3D/North
- 2. S peed/T ime
- 3. Arrival/Remaining
7) S how P OI
8) Auto scale
9) Alert
10) G P S S tatus
11) C hange map color
12) Qwerty keyboard
13) C hange menu theme
14) T ime zone
15) D ay/Night
16) Version
1) R oute option
2) N avigate via location
3) C hange start position
4) N avigate avoiding road
1) B rightness setting - Day / N ight
2) R oad information
3) Volume / S ound
4) Map panning
B utton overview
B lue-tooth
How to connect to a B LUE T OOT H compatible device (P airing)
Using Blue-tooth Phone F unctions
S earching your phonebook through Ingenix
P ull down menu in B lue-tooth Phone source
B utton overview
C ontrol Interface
C reating and accessing a playlist
P ull down menu in B lue-tooth Music source
OE M AM & F M T uner/C limate controls
B utton overview
Main control interface for S D/ U S B /HDD playback controls
C rea ting and access ing a playlist
E qualizer
Main display
S econdary display
Display options
P ull down menu in the Music player source
S tarting the Video player
C rea ting and accessing a playlist
P icture in picture
P ull down menu in the Video player source
Display
S tart-up Mode
Lan guage
R ea r Monitor S et up
Touch S creen C alibration
B rightness
Automatic
Manual
S ave and reset
S creen S aver
S ave and reset
S ound
S oftware
Volume
S ound mix
Using AV in
P ull down menu in the AV IN source
P hoto Viewer controls
B utton overview
Main control panel
S lideshow control panel
P ull down menu in the P hoto source
Memo P ad interface
Using the Memo pad
P ull down menu in the Memo P ad source
Utility options
E lice P oker
B iorhythm
C alculator
C ar Organizer
S cheduler
W orld C lock
P ull down menu in the Utility s ource
Managing files
iPod iPod control
Digital T V tuner
E xternal DVD
E xternal DVD player information
B utton overview
Using an external D VD player with Ingenix
P ull down menu in F ile Manage r
Introduction:
Ingenix is an advanced media platform capable of Lightning fast process ing, picture in picture or split sc reen information display, B lue-tooth hands free calling and B lue-tooth music playback, G P S navigation and much more. Many of the fea tures of Ingenix have never been available for in car use until now. I ngenix was designed to anchor your vehicle s entertainment system along with the convenience of G PS navigation and the safety of a rea rview camera. Ingenix offers everything you need and desire.
READ BE F OR E USE:
P lease make certain that all persons using this In-dash s ystem carefully read these precautions and the following instructions fully.
•R ea d this manua l carefully before using this s ystem components. T hey contain instructions on how to use this product in a safe and e ective manne r .
•T his product is not a substitute for your personal judgment. Any route suggestions made by this navigation s ystem may never supersede any local traffic regulations or your personal judgment and/or knowledge of safe driving practices. D o not follow route suggestions if the navigation s ys tem instructs you to perform an unsafe or illegal mane uver, places you in an unsafe situation, or routes you into an area which you consider unsafe.
•G lance at the sc reen only when necess ary and safe to do so. I f prolonged viewing of the sc reen is necessary, pull over in a safe and legal manne r and location.
•Do not input destinations, change settings, or access any functions requiring a prolonged view of the monitor and/or remote control while you are driving. P ull over in a safe and legal manne r and location before attempting to access the s ystem.
•Do not use the navigation s ystem to route you to emergency services. Not all locations of emergency services such as police and fire stations, hospitals and clinics are contained in the database. P lea se use your own judgment and ask for directions in these situations.
•T he map database is des igned to provide you with route suggestions and does not take into account the relative s afety of a suggested route or of factors which may a ect the time required to reach your destination. Use your own personal judgment if the navigation s ys tem is unable to provide you with an alternate route.
•T here may be s ituations where the navigation s ystem displays the vehicle‘s location erroneous ly. U se your own driving judgment in this situation, taking into account current driving conditions. P lea se be aware that in this situation the navigation s ystem should correct the vehicle‘s position automatically.
However, it is possible you may have to correct the position yourself. I f this is the case, pull over in a safe and legal manne r and location before attempting operation.
•Make certain that the volume level of the navigation s ystem is set to a level which still allows you to hea r outside tra ic and emergency vehicles (see navigation operation page 59.)
•T his product's rated input voltage is DC 12V. P lea se check your vehicles electrical s ystem before use.
•R adio reset: this should only be used if the product fails to operate properly.
Honda Model has P ower On/Off switch back side of C ontrol box.
F CC C OMPL IANC E
S T AT E ME NT
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T his equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a C lass A digital device, pursuant to P art 15 of the F C C R ules. T hese limits are designed to provide rea sonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. T his equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manua l, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his/her own expense.
Warnings:
INSTALL THE PRODUCT CORRECTLY SO THAT THE DRIVER CANNOT WATCH TV/VIDEO UNLESS
THE VEHICLE IS STOPPED AND THE EMERGENCY BRAKE IS APPLIED.
It is dangerous (and illegal in many states) for the driver to watch TV/Video while driving a vehicle.
Installing this product incorrectly enables the driver to watch TV/Video while driving. This may cause a distraction, preventing the driver from looking ahead, thus causing an accident. The driver or other people could be severely injured.
DO NOT WATCH VIDEO WHILE DRIVING.
Watching the video may distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and cause an accident.
DO NOT OPERATE ANY FUNCTION THAT TAKES YOUR ATTENTION AWAY FROM SAFELY
DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE.
Any function that requires your prolonged attention should only be performed after coming to a complete stop. Always stop the vehicle in a safe location before performing these functions. Failure to do so may result in an accident.
DO NOT FOLLOW ROUTE SUGGESTIONS IF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM INSTRUCTS YOU TO
PERFORM AN UNSAFE OR ILLEGAL MANEUVER, OR PLACES YOU IN AN UNSAFE SITUATION OR
AREA.
This product is not a substitute for your personal judgment. Any route suggestions by this system should never supersede any local traffic regulations or your
KEEP THE VOLUME AT A LEVEL WHERE YOU CAN STILL HEAR OUTSIDE NOISES WHILE
DRIVING.
Excessive volume levels that obscure sounds such as emergency vehicle sirens or road warning signals
(train crossings, etc.) can be dangerous and may result in an accident. LISTENING AT LOUD VOLUME
LEVELS IN A CAR MAY ALSO CAUSE HEARING DAMAGE.
MINIMIZE DISPLAY VIEWING WHILE DRIVING.
Viewing the display may distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and cause an accident.
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR ALTER.
Doing so may result in an accident, fire or electric shock.
USE ONLY IN CARS WITH A 12 VOLT NEGATIVE GROUND.
(Check with your dealer if you are not sure.) Failure to do so may result in fire, etc.
KEEP SMALL OBJECTS SUCH AS BATTERIES OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.
Swallowing them may result in serious injury. If swallowed, consult a physician immediately.
USE THE CORRECT AMPERE RATING WHEN REPLACING FUSES.
Failure to do so may result in fire or electric shock.
DO NOT BLOCK VENTS OR RADIATOR PANELS.
Doing so may cause heat to build up inside and may result in fire.
USE THIS PRODUCT FOR MOBILE 12V APPLICATIONS.
Use for other than its designed application may result in fire, electric shock or other injury.
DO NOT PLACE HANDS, FINGERS OR FOREIGN OBJECTS IN INSERTION SLOTS OR GAPS.
Doing so may result in personal injury or damage to the product.
LCD Care:
Avoid exposing the LCD panel to direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time. Extended exposure can result in premature failure due to temperature outside normal operation limits. +45°C (+113°F) and 0°C
(+32°F)
C ellular phone antennas should be kept a minimum of six inches from the LCD panel to prevent disruption of LCD video s ignals. T his can cause colored strips, spots and other effects of this nature.
T o protect the LCD panel be certain to touch the panel with only your fingers. D o not use any rigid or metal objects as they can damage the panel.
Use a soft dry cloth for periodic clea ning of the product. F or more severe stains, dampen the cloth with water only. Anything els e has a risk of dissolving the paint or damaging the plastic.
Notice to viewers while driving:
It is dangerous (and illegal in many states) for the driver to watch TV/Video while driving a vehicle.
Installing this product incorrectly enables the driver to watch TV/Video while driving. This may cause a distraction, preventing the driver from looking ahead, thus causing an accident. The driver or other people could be severely injured.
What‘s included:
Package Information
1 . Head Unit
2 . Control box and SD Card
3. T RIP box
4. B racket and Screws
5. E xternal Microphone
6. E xternal Spea ker
7. E xternal Remote Eye
8. Main cable
9. T RIP cable
10. Main harness
11. E xternal GPS antenna
12. User‘s manual (CD)
13. Install G uide
14. W arranty C ard
E xpansion options:
Y our new Ingenix multimedia source unit is capable of many fea tures as you will read about through this operation manua l. T here are also additional options that can be added. S ee the options below and contact your nearest Ingenix Authorized dea ler for more information.
IP -5C : iPod interface cable
T his optional cable will allow direct control of your iPod displaying both audio and video on your Ingenix
S ource unit. T he IP -5C will also keep your iPod or Iphone charged during use. See the compatibility list below to confirm support for your model.
iPod compatibility list: iPod touch (4 th iPod touch (3 iPod touch (2 iPod touch (1 st iPod classic iPod with video iPod nano (5 th iPod nano (4 th iPod nano (3 iPod nano (2 iPod nano (1 iPhone 4 iPhone 3GS iPhone 3G iPhone rd st rd nd generation) generation) nd generation) generation) generation) generation) generation) generation) generation)
AT S C -MH Module:
T V T uner
T he AT S C -MH T V tuner module will allow crystal clea r digital T V reception through your Ingenix S ource unit.
DVD player
Ingenix S ource units are prewired for use with external D VD players. Optional supported models are the
PADVD-360 & PADVD-450
R everse view camera
Y our Ingenix source has connections for a reverse view camera. T his dedicated connection will display an onsc reen rea rview whenever the vehicles reverse gea r is engaged.
R E M-5:
R emote control:
T he Ingenix remote control is available for you Ingenix source unit. T he remote comes in very handy for control while driving as you do not need to take your eyes off the road to enter commands.
Starting to use Ingenix
Ingenix is an advanced product. T ake some time to read this manua l and get familiar with your new
Multimedia source unit. W hile Ingenix is quite intuitive this manua l will help you better understand all the capa bilities and fea tures to help you get the most out of your purchase.
OPE R ATION:
Home S creen
Day s creen
Night screen
Quick Access Links
Clock
Marquee Banner
Slider Menu
Access to source unit options
T he above picture displays the two main area s of the home menu. T he lower section is the slider which can access any option of the radio with a simple s wipe of your finger from left to right or right to left. T o access the option it must be centered. S wipe the slider until you can see the option des ired is in one of the five locations. If the desired option is not center s imply touch the option and it will center. Once the icon is centered touch again to open the option.
C reating your quick access links
T he second main area of the home screen is the quick access links in the upper section
S ource options from the slider can be moved to the quick access links for quicker access to often used sources. A total of six source options can be placed in the quick access links. Follow steps below to add source options to the quick access links. T he option from one section will always s witch places. E x. If
B lue-tooth music is moved from the slider to the quick access links whatever option the B lue-tooth music source replaces will be moved to the slider where B lue-tooth music was located.
T o move source options to quick access links swipe the slider with your finger either left or right to locate the desired source option.
W ith the option visible in any of the five locations on the slider press and hold the option with your finger and slide it up to the quick access location des ired.
R epeat this with all six quick access links to crea te your list.
T his can be changed at anytime in the future following the same steps.
Marquee banner
T he Marquee banner can be customized to display any s tatement.
T ouch the Marquee banner to access the keyboard.
T ype the desired statement then press the enter key.
Y ou can also change the color of the text on the Marquee to P ink, Orange , or E merald.
T he H ome screen will be displayed with your statement
P ull down menu in H ome S creen.
Home sc reen button
P IP (P icture in picture) button
B rightness button
C lock settings button
T rip display button
S creen saver button
P ull down menu
At the very top of the almost every source you will notice a small icon. T his icon will access the pull down menu. T he options in the pull down menu differ slightly from one source to another. S ee the section of the desired s ource for more information on functions of the pull down menu in that source.
In this menu you can access six options.
T he H ome screen button will return the s ystem to the home screen from whatever source is active.
T he P IP button will open the N avigation source provided it has been started and the safety notice has been agreed to.
Note: The Navi PIP button has a slightly different effect in different sources. see instructions on each source for more information.
B rightness allows control over the brightness of the display. T his icon also allows you to turn the screen off by
T he c lock settings button will open the clock settings menu
T he trip center button will display OE M information including clock, multi disc changer, CD, AM/F M tuner information, and climate control information.
T he screen saver button will allow you to display the screen saver. S imply touch the screen in any location to return to the previous source.
Na vigation
NAVI ME NU on the unit to activate the navigation system.
Preparation
• Insert SD card into the SD card slot
• The following screen will be displayed once after navigation start up.
Starting up
• Read information and press “I agree” button at the bottom of the screen.
Understanding the mapping screen
Intersection Information
Intersection turn to be made
Distance left to turn
E stimated time of arrival
C urrent direction heading
C urrent street
Vehicle position
Navigation route (green highlight)
B ack arrow
Map turn information
S econd turn to be made
Guidance arrows
The arrows on the ordinary road
Go straight on
Turn left
Turn right
Turn left slightly / sharply
Turn right slightly / sharply
U-turn
The range of voice guidance prompts
On the Freeway or Highway
Mile/F eet setting
1 mile -> half mile -> now
0.9 mile -> half mile -> now
0.8 mile -> half mile -> now
0.7 mile -> Q uarter mile
0.6 mile -> now half mile -> now
0.4 mile -> now
0.3 mile -> now
Quarter mile -> x
0.2 mile -> x now -> x
Mile/Yard setting
1 mile -> 700 yard -> now
900 yard -> 400 yard
Operating Instructions - preparation
1st exit 2nd exit 3rd exit 4th exit 5th exit
6th exit 7th exit 8th exit 9th exit 10th exit
11th exit 12th exit 13th exit 14th exit 15th exit
800 yard -> 300 yard
700 yard -> now
600 yard -> now
500 yard -> now
400 yard -> x
300 yard -> x now -> x
Meter setting
2 km -> 1 km -> now
1 km -> now
900 m -> now
800 m -> now
700 m -> now
600 m -> now
500 m -> now
400 m -> x
300 m -> x now -> x
On Non freeway roads
Mile/Feet setting
0.3 mile -> now
Quarter mile -> now
0.2 mile -> now
900 feet -> x
800 feet -> x
700 feet -> x
600 feet -> x
500 feet -> x now -> x
Mile/Yard setting
700 yard -> now
600 yard -> now
500 yard -> now
400 yard -> now
300 yard -> x
200 yard -> x now -> x
Meter setting
600 m -> now
500 m -> now
400 m -> now
300 m -> x
200 m -> x now -> x
Planning a route
T o enter the main navigation menus, simply touch Ingenix in the center of the sc reen with your finger. Three main menus will be made available see the
below.
Menu Screen
T here are 3 major menus (Navigate to / My favorite / C onfigure)
T he icon will close the menu sc reen and return to map display.
T his icon means that there are more options to see on the next sc reen
Navigate to:
“Navigate to“ set up menu which consists of 2 pages, 12 sub menus as below.
You will see 8 sub menus on the first page, as well as a next page option
You will see another 4 sub menus on the next page
Operating Instructions -
Planning a route
Find by City
If you know the street name and city that you would like to navigate to then select ‘Find by city’. The first time this option is selected you will see “All states” in the searching list. Select the white section directly right of “State” on the top left.
T he sequence of sea rching is State -City-Street -House Number
As you begin to input the S tate, Ci ty, R oad or S treet name, I ngenix will automatically prompt you with all poss ible matches. You have the option to select the sea rch full view or keyboard anytime the icons are shown in the upper right side of the sc reen. S ea rch full view will display many more matching names in place of the keyboard on the sc reen.
P ress ing the keyboard option will display the sea rch keyboard.
Se lect the state by typing the first few letters of the name of the state. I ngenix will begin to show states matching the spelling. You can then directly select the desired state or type out the full name of the state before selecting. If you would like to you can search by “All states“.
Next select the second white “Ci ty“ option and use the keyboard displayed to type in the name of city.
C ontinue the same procedure for S treet and House No (number).
Go to the last page
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
The black “All” button located to the left of the City information box will select all cities in the currently selected state.
T he back arrow located to the right of the street information box will delete any information entered in that location and the house No. or Intersection.
T he black switch button located to the right of “House No.“ or “Intersection“ information box will switch between the two options.
Calculate Route
Access Route Options
If after you enter the name of S treet, House Number, or Intersection you find an error you can correct the mistake by selecting the section containing the incorrect information.
F or example if the house number is incorrect you can se lect the “House No.“ information box and enter the correct number.
Final Step
Once you have entered your information you can now select “C alculate“. Ingenix will then calculate a route.
Once the calculation is complete you can either select “G O“ to start navigation directions, “S ummary“ to display information on your route (Distance to your destination, estimated time of arrival and your turn by turn guidance.), or “R oute option“ to change the parameters of the route by the item.
Summary Route option
If you want to stop calculating for any reason, select the “Cancel” button on the bottom and click <OK> on the “Stop calculation” window, then you can move to previous Searching” menu screen.
Alternatively, if you don’t have a house or building No., Ingenix can navigate you to a point where two roads meet instead. After you have entered the name of the road you would like to navigate to, press the “Intersection” pic or line out button.
The steps for Find by Zip code is similar to “Find by City”. The sequence of searching is
State-Zip code-Street-House Number
As you begin to input the S tate, Zip code, R oad or S treet name, Ingenix will automatically prompt you with all poss ible matches. You have the option to select the sea rch full view or keyboard anytime the icons are shown in the upper right side of the sc reen. Sea rch full view will display many more matching names in place of the keyboard on the sc reen. P ress ing the keyboard option will display the sea rch keyboard.
Select the state by typing the first few letters of the name of the state. Ingenix will begin to show states matching the spelling. You can then directly select the desired state or type out the full name of the state before selecting. If you would like to you can search by ‘All states”.
Next select the second white “Zip code” option and use the keyboard displayed to type in the name of city. Continue the same procedure for Street and House No (number)
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
This menu for searching is similar to the “Find by City” option. After selecting “Country”,
Enter your ZIP code using the keyboard and press “OK” button.
Press the “Calculate” and Ingenix will calculate the fastest route from your current position to your destination. Ingenix will take only a few seconds to display the fastest route available .
* * Once the calculation is completed, select the “GO” button to start the navigation
Step 4
Ingenix has a convenient function to enable you to navigate easily and quickly from any location to your home. The first time “Home” menu is used Ingenix will ask if you want to set the location of your home, select OK in the information window and proceed to enter your home address.. If a Home location has already been set you may route home, edit location, or delete location.
Se lect G O to route to your home location or select route option.
Delete home, this option will ask to confirm before deleting the current home location.
Home can be edited in this screen by selecting “Change” or in the “My Favorites” menu
(see page 43).
Ingenix has a convenient function to enable you to navigate ea sily and quickly from any location to your Office. T his fea ture works much the same as “Home“. The first time
“Office“ menu is used Ingenix will ask if you want to set the location of your office , select
OK in the information window and proceed to enter your home address .. If an O ffice location has alread y been set you may route to the Office, edit location, or delete location,
If “Office“ has already been set it can be edited
In the “My F avorites“ menu.
Clear route
T o cancel a route that you have calculated select “Cl ea r R oute“, then select “OK “ on the information window.
F or the “Cl ea r route“ option to operate you will need not to have entered and calculated a route.
Find by Favorites
Ingenix has large enough capa city to store many locations.
T o navigate to one of your stored locations, select the favorite you wish to navigate
F rom the list provided. T he information about your chosen location will be displayed.
First select the favorite destination.
To view the location of the favorite, press “Map”.
To return to the previous page, press the “Backward arrow” button located in the lower right hand corner of the display.
If you want to change the route parameters, press pic needed
“Route Options”.
By “Route Options” you can change the parameters
Of the route or ‘Guidance’ which will list the turn by turn instructions.
Press “Calculate” and Ingenix will calculate the route to your selected favorite.
Once calculation is completed the summary screen is displayed.
You can either press “Go” to start navigation or “Simulation” to see the route being run.
Ingenix is capable of storing the last 40 routes that have been calculated. This allows you to return to an address you have recently calculated without inputting the details again.
To calculate a route using the “Recent destination” select the option on the main “Navigate to” menu.
A list of your most recent routes will be shown in chronological order, use the up/ down arrow on the right hand side of the display to sc roll through the list and select the destination you would like Ingenix to navigate to.
An information window sc reen will appea r for confirming the address you have selected.
To view the location of the recent destination, press “Map” .
To return to the previous page, press the “ Backward arrow” button located in the lower right hand corner of the display.
If you want to change the route parameter, press “Route Options” . By “Route Options” you can change the parameters Of the route or ‘Guidance’ which will list the turn by turn instructions.
Press “Calculate” and Ingenix will calculate the route to your select destination.
Once calculation is completed the summary screen is displayed.
You can either press “Go” to start navigation or “Simulation” to see the route being run.
The way of using this menu is similar to “Find by City” option.
If you want to set a route to a hotel, hospital, airport, amusement park or even a restaurant. Ingenix can calculate such a route using its extensive database of POI’s
After selecting State, City, Category and Name press “Calculate” button to start a route calculation.
If you are not sure which category to select for the desired POI.
select “ “All categories”
You can search all relevant POIs after inputting the first letter of the name of the desired POI.
Find by nearest POI
The basic function of “Find by nearest POI” is similar to “Find by POI” you can search the POI located near your current position by using “Current position” . In “Find by nearest POI” however you can also search for POI’s near a different location.
Current position:
Input the type of POI you would like to search then Ingenix will automatically prompt you with a list of possible POIs.
If you are not sure in which category you have to select for a POI.
select “All categories”
After selecting the POI you are searching for press the “Calculate” option.
position:
POI by selected City.
will see the “Find address by City” screen.
Enter the “State” and “City” name you want to search, and press the “Set” option.
Select the POI you want in “Category”
If you are not sure in which category you have to select for a POI.
select “ “All categories”
After selecting the POI you are searching for press the “Calculate” button.
“F ind by map“ menu allows you to select a destination by simply press ing any area on the map.
You can create a route to a location by viewing the map and selecting a road or place with your finger.
T o see a larger section on the map, press “-“ button to zoom out, and if you would like to see the map in more detail, press “+” button to zoom in.
By pressing and moving your finger on the screen you can pan in any direction around the map around until you find location you desire.
When you locate the desired destination, press the selected area of the map.
The name of the selected area will display on the Map screen.
Once the desired destination is selected press the Quick menu option on the lower right side of the screen. The information screen of the area will be displayed. Press the “Continue” button.
Press “calculate” to confirm route guidance. Ingenix will then calculate the route to your selected destination.
Ingenix can Re-calculate your route allowing you to avoid certain roads, or redirecting you by distance. This function is only available after you have calculated a route.
You can then choose how you would like to re-route your trip from the selections shown on the display. There are two main options in the “Re-route” menu.
“Avoid road name“ allows you to see the turn by turn instructions of the certain route that you are currently following. Once you have found the road that you want to avoid, select it with your finger then Ingenix automatically recalculates the route without selected road.
“Avoid by range“ allows you to avoid several roads from the selected route plotted by the unit, then re- calculate a route over you defined distance ranging from 1 mile up to
100 miles.
If you do not want to use the alternative routes offered by above two options press “Cl ea r avoided road“.
T his option restores the original route plotted by the unit.
After a route has been calculated and the trip has started you can access the summary display again by using this menu. Press the “GO” button to return to navigation.
Note: You will need to set and calculate a route if you want to utilize this menu.
My Favorite
The “My favorite” tab consists of 4 sub menus which allow you to save, edit or delete destinations.
You may find it useful to store a number of common routes in the “Favorites” folder. Favorites allow you to calculate a route to a saved address without having to search for it every time. To add an address to your “Favorites” access the option and press the “Add” button.
Note: If you press the “Delete all” Button in the upper right hand side, all the address in list will be deleted.
If you want to delete a saved address at any time, simply select the address and press the ”trash can” button on the right end of every each list. The full address will be displayed. Press
“Delete” button to remove it from your list.
“ “ delete any or all of the recent destinations that are
S tored in Ingenix.
S croll up/ down the list of recent destinations using
the up and down buttons located on the right hand side of the display and select the destinations you want to delete.
The information relating to such destination will be displayed then press “Delete” button.
Ingenix has a convenient function to enable you to navigate easily and quickly from set the location of your home, select OK in the information window and proceed to enter your home address.. If a Home location has already been set you may route home, edit location, or delete location.
Home can be edited in this screen by selecting “Change”
Ingenix has a convenient function to enable you to navigate easily and quickly from menu is used Ingenix will ask if you want to set the location of your home, select OK in the office
Configure Menu
The con gure tab has two pages. Press the next page arrow to see the 2
nd
page of options.
1
st
C onfigure screen
2
nd
C onfigure sc reen
You can set or change the Ingenix basic settings in the “Configure” menu.
This menu consists of 13 sub menus for adjustment
This option will exit GPS navigation and return to the Home screen.
Volume Down
Reset to default
Okay / Enter
Test Audio Level
Volume Up
Previous Screen
Ingenix navigation has 7 language options.
Ingenix comes with a choice of a Male English,
Female English, Southern English, Urban English, or Australian English as well as
Spanish, French, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, or Italian voice.
Prompts and alerts by “Change Voice” menu.
To make your selection, press the relevant
When you have decided which language you prefer, press the ”OK” button.
T his menu allows you to display between metric and imperial measurement.
Ingenix has 3 units of mea surement.
T o make your selection, press the relevant check box with your finger.
W hen you have decided which unit of mea surement you prefer, press OK button.
You can set and adjust the sc reen display by Se tup menu.
T his menu consists of 3 sub menus.
2D/3D/North
This sub menu allows you to select the view of the map that you would like to have display. The 3D view displays the map, route
And POI from a 3D perspective.
To make your selection, press the relevant check box with your finger, and Press “OK” button
Speed/Time
This sub menu allows you to change the information displayed in the bottom left hand side of the main map screen the vehicle’s current speed and the current time.
To make your decision, check the relevant check box and press the “OK” button
Arrival/Remaining
This sub menu allows you to display either the time left to arrival and the time left to travel on the main map screen.
To make your decision, check the relevant check box and press the “OK” button.
Your new setting will be saved and will displayed on the main map screen every time you use Ingenix.
Ingenix comes with a comprehensive list of P OI s (Po int Of Interest). In this option you can select P OIs you would like to have indicated on the map.
A red check in the box indicates that the P OI s will appea r on your map, and
“ “ button on the bottom of the display. If you would like to exit the list without making changes press the back button located in the bottom right hand corner of the display.
you wish by pressing the check box. And press “OK” button.
“ Auto scale” menu is set to “On” by default.
This function allows you to alter the audible alerts provided during navigation and to turn the audible beeps on/ off while selecting functions on the display.
To change any of these settings check the relevant check box to confirm your selection.
If you check “Yes” on the “Touch tone” item, Ingenix emits a sound when LCD screen is touched. And If you choose “No”, such sound will turn off.
If you deviate from the planned route,
Ingenix will automatically recalculate a route to the destination. To indicate re- routing is in
Progress Ingenix will emit a sound.
You can choose following options.
“Yes”: The re- route sound will be emitted during recalculation.
“No”: No sound will be emitted.
You can check the state of your Ingenix G PS connection at any time by selecting this menu.
This menu allows you to select the alternative color schemes that are available for the maps
Used in Ingenix.
There are 13 color schemes to select from.
You can choose the different daytime color schemes by “left and right arrow
Keys.
To save your selection, press “OK” button on the bottom of the display.
You can select whichever mode is more convenient for you in this menu.
Ingenix has two kinds of keyboard. T he one is an basic type keyboard listed in alphabetically and the other is Q werty keyboard. The Qwerty keyboard is the standard keyboard you would find on a computer keyboard.
Basic alphabetical keyboard (pictured below)
Qwerty Keyboard (pictured below)
Qwerty Keyboard (pictured below)
Ingenix allows you to select from five menu colors.
P ress the check box next to the color option you would like to select.
T o save the color setting, press the “OK “ button on the bottom of the display.
If you want to keep the setting unchanged you can exit the menu by press ing the backward key in the lower right corner of the display
Ingenix allows you to change the time zone for navigation. If auto is selected Ingenix will automatically adjust the clock for navigation. T his will not affect the clock for any other
Ingenix feature. T his option can come in handy if you are traveling across time zones and wish to know your arrival time of the destination.
If you select the manual, you will see the “Use DST” and “Change” button.
Press the “Change” button and select the proper time zone by right/ left arrow button.
To save the time zone setting, press “OK” button.
* If you want to apply the ‘summer time’ to time setting, check the “Use DST” check
Box.
You can adjust the time the day or night screen will begin. You can also select the change from day to night to manual only.
If manual is selected the option for day or night is displayed below. Select the desired mode and press “OK”.
If Auto is selected press the left or right arrow buttons to adjust the day or night settings
The time highlighted in red will indicate what time the mode will switch. In the picture
Below the time the Day mode will begin is 6AM. The time the Night mode will begin is
18:00 or 6PM.
After the desired times are selected press “OK” to save the settings. You can also press
the back arrow to disregard any changes made.
You can check the software and map version of Ingenix in the version sc reen. You may be required to access this sc reen for technical support or future map updates. Y ou can also check the reliability of the software and map data on your S D card. Above picture says this Ingenix s hardware version is 0001 , the version of loaded software is 2.0.0.23
and the version of Map is na.P 2000F 2F0917X. To verify S D software and map data press the “Ve rify data“ button. Ingenix will run a full diagnostic to confirm all data is functional and no issues are present.
Above picture is an example, A di erent version may be displayed on Ingenix.
You can change the parameters of the route or guidance which will list the turn
B y turn instructions of the trip in the “R oute Options“ menu.
Guide you to the shortes t route
Guide you to the most rapid route
If you want to avoid freeway on your trip, mark this check box
Avoid Toll Roads
Navigate avoiding road
“Navigate avoiding road” Allows you to avoid a certain road or special road and range when setting the route.
“Avoid by certain road” will allow the user to avoid any listed road from the calculated route.
selected road to avoid.
“Clear avoided road” will allow the user to clear any route changed made based on the
“Navigate avoiding road” option.
This option will allow the user to select a different s tart location than where the vehicle is currently. This option is useful if you do not require navigation to a specific location but will require navigation after leaving that location. It is also useful to determine the distance and time it will take for a specific trip not related to where the vehicle is currently located.
To change the start point in your current route for trip to any other position, first mark the “Change start position” check box. Then enter the address information for the desired start location. After entering all required information press “set”. Ingenix will then display the route from you new start location to the previously selected destination.
Navigate via location
If you want to include more than a single destination in your trip, this option will allow you select an additional destination or waypoint.
W hen you select the “Navigate via location” option Ingenix will ask you to add a new
Address . O nce this new address is added press “set“. Ingenix will route to the new address before routing to the end destination. This will allow the user to drive from his/her current starting location to a middle destination (or waypoint) before finally be routed to the end destination.
Change start position
T his option will allow the user to select a di erent start location than where the
Se lecting “G uide“ will display ea ch step of the route. (pictured below)
Se lecting “Simulation“ will run through the route as if you were driving (not pictured)
The “Summary” screen will tell you the distance to your destination, estimated time of arrival and the estimated time it will take to complete your trip.
Quick Access Menu
User can use the “Quick Access Menu” by pressing the black bottom text bar of the screen. This quick access menu window will disappear after few seconds without any users’ action.
Ordinary map screen Quick access menu on the screen
B rightness setting
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Day / Night
T he first icon of the quick access menu allows you to select either day or night mode.
P ress the icon to swap back and forth between the two options.
Road Information
T he second icon allows you to see information on the street the vehicle is located.
Volume / Sound
T he third icon allows the user to change volume much quicker than going into the configure option to do so.
Map panning
T he forth icon allows the user to view any location on the map by press ing the sc reen or sliding your finger across the sc reen. T his function will also allow you to set a destination or save the location to favorites. S ee pg 51 for more information.
Blue-tooth P hone
Allows for hands free calling
S ource display
S election box
Outgoing call indicator
Incoming call indicator
Miss ed call indicator
P air phone button
Delete button
R ecent calls button
P honebook button
B lue-tooth phone settings button
Volume down button
Mute button
Volume up button
S end/Ans wer button
E nd/Ignore button
P rivate call button
C lea r button
Number keypad
P hone number display
C lose source button
P hone battery indicator
P hone signal strength indicator
P ull down menu button
Blue-tooth
B LUE- T OOTH is a wireless technology allowing communication between a mobile device or personal computer over short distances. T his ena bles a hands -free call between B LUE- TOOT H compatible devices.
How to connect to a BLUE-TOOT H compatible device (Pairing)
P airing sequence: P air ->New device -> P roduct Name P IN code “XXXX”
E nter B lue-tooth mode
P ress “Pair” to begin pairing.
S elect “New Device”
P roduct B lue-tooth name and P IN code will be displayed on the upper left side of the display screen. Note: The system will remain “visible” to searching phones for 90 seconds.
S elect sea rch for device from you mobile phones B lue-tooth options. Note: wording and process may di er from one phone to another. See the owner’s manual for your particular phone for more information on searching for
Blue-tooth devices.
F ollow instructions listed on your mobile device and enter the displayed P IN when prompted.
Y ou may need to set your phone to automatically connect to your Ingenix source unit for ea se of use. T his will allow your mobile device to auto connect ea ch time the source unit is powered up providing the phone is within range. T he phone will als o auto disconnect ea ch time the source unit is powered down. Note this may also be considered “adding as a trusted device” please consult your mobile device owner’s manual for more information.
Note: PIN Code cannot be changed.
Using Blue-tooth P hone F unctions
Making a call
C alls can be made through the various methods listed below.
T he first option is simply call from your phone as you normally would. All sound will be heard through your source unit . Calls can be ended or started through either the phone or the onsc reen display.
T he second option is on screen dialing. Use the keypad on the Ingenix touch screen to dial the desired phone number. P ress the green send button to begin the call.
T he third option is through phone book. P ress the P honebook button on the display. T his will access the phonebook stored on your phone and allow direct calling of contacts listed.
Incoming calls
Incoming calls will display a caller ID t ag in the center of the screen whenever a call is received. T he user must select to either accept or decline the call before Ingenix will accept any other input.
Caller ID tag pictured below.
C aller ID tag
Sea rching your phonebook through Ingenix
Note: Some blue tooth enabled phones may not support the phonebook feature.
T he first time the Phonebook button is pressed Ingenix will gather contact information from your phone.
S ome mobile devices may require you transfer contact data manua lly. T his is sometimes called
“force“ or “push“. Consult your mobile device‘s operation manua l for more information.
S ea rching through contacts on your Ingenix source unit is simple.
P ress the up or down arrow to sea rch one contact at a time.
Y ou can also press the slider between the buttons to move through your contacts more quickly.
Deleting a contact
Deleting a contact will delete the contact from the Ingenix P honebook. It w ill not delete the contact from your phone. P lace a check mark next to the selected contact/contacts to be deleted and press the delete button.
Note: Some blue-tooth enabled phones may cause noise through the system.
P ull down menu in Blue-tooth Phone source
W hile operating in the Blue-tooth phone source the N avi P IP button will s witch to full screen
Navigation when selected. Note: the Navi PIP button will not switch back to Blue-tooth Phone when pressed from the Navigation source.
All other pull down buttons have standard function as listed in the page 15.
Blue-tooth Music
Allows playback of media from a B lue-tooth device
BLUE-TOOT H is a wireless technology allowing communication between a mobile device or personal computer over short distances. You can listen to audio files stored in B lue-tooth audio player or mobile device.
Note: T o pair your B lue-tooth device see
(Pairing) on page 86
How to connect to a BLUE-TOOTH compatible device
S ource title
S top button
P lay button previous track button
Next track button
P ause button
P air button
P IP (picture in picture) button
Mute button
Volume down button
Volume level display
Volume up button
C lose source button
P hone battery level dis play
P hone signal strength display
P ull down menu button
C ontrol Interface
P ressing the P lay button will begin playback of media stored on your mobile device
P ressing the P ause button will pause playback. P ress
P ressing the Next track button will skip the current track and begin the next.
P ressing the P revious track button will skip back to the beginning of the current track. If the track is fewer than three seconds into the song this button will skip to the previous track.
P ress the S top button to stop music playback
P ressing the Mute button will mute the playback
P ress the Mute button again to resume the volume level. P ress ing the volume up or down will also resume the volume level.
P ress the Volume button to increa se volume and the Volume button to decrea s e volume
Volume level will be displayed between the volume up and down buttons.
Note: control of media played on your Smartphone through the internet may be supported.
Note: Some blue-tooth enabled phones may cause noise through the system.
P ull down menu in Blue-tooth Music source
W hen the B lue-tooth music source is started Ingenix will determine if N avigation is running.
If Navigation is running the small Blue-tooth music menu will display in the upper right hand side of the sc reen.
T his window will allow you to access the controls of your Blue-tooth device without leaving the navigation screen.
P ressing the down arrow on the menu will enlarge the window and display full control over Blue-tooth music functions.
T he P IP button in the small Blue-tooth menu will run Blue-tooth music in full screen.
W hile in the Blue-tooth music sc reen the Navi P IP button will s witch between the
B lue-tooth music and navigation sources.
P ressing the P IP button on the lower section of the Blue-tooth music source will s witch to
Navigation and display the small Blue-tooth music menu in the upper right hand side.
All other pull down buttons have standard function as listed on page 15.
OE M AM & F M Tuner/C limate controls
Ingenix will display many of the OE M control s ystems on the Ingenix display. S ome vehicle models di er slightly from others in rega rds to display content. C ontact your dealer or manufacturer technical support for more information. AM and F M tuner controls as well as climate controls are controlled by
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Music P layer
P layback audio files stored in US B , S D, or Hard drive.
S ource display
P revious track button
Mute button
P IP (picture in picture) button
Volume down button
Volume up button
S pectrum ana lyzer
E Q button
S pectrum ana lyzer display
C aption button
Music player color options button
R epeat option selector button
F ile mana ger button
P laylist button
S top button
Next track button
C lose source button
Album information window
P ull down menu
P lay button
Volume display
Main Control Interface
This section will help you get the most out of your Ingenix source unit’s media playback. Take some time to familiarize yourself with buttons located on the main control interface.. While the interface is quite intuitive it may take some time to understand all the options available at
• The main control interface is located on the bottom half of the screen.
• Pressing the large play button will pause playback. Pressing the button again will resume playback.
• Pressing “Next track” will skip ahead in your playlist.
• Pressing “Previous track” will skip back in your playlist.
• Press “stop button” to stop music playback.
• Pressing the “mute” button will mute the playback.
• Press the “mute” button again to resume the volume level. Pressing the volume up or down will also resume the volume level.
• Press the “volume up” button to increase volume and “volume down” button to decrease volume
• Volume level will be displayed between the volume up and down buttons.
• The playback button has three steps
Repeat all will repeat all tracks
Repeat will repeat the current track
Random will randomly select tracks from your playlist to playback
P ressing the “F ile mana ger“ button will access the file manage r. see the section labeled
“Creating and accessing a playlist” below.
P ress the playlist button to access your current playlist. In this menu you can directly skip to a song in your playlist for playback. T ouch the up or down buttons to move through your playlist.
Y ou can also touch the slider to move through your playlist faster. P ress the “X“ on the upper right side to exit the playlist.
C reating and accessing a playlist
T o crea te a playlist for listen you must first access the files you wish to add.
P ress the “File search“ button.
S elect files in the folder to crea te your playlist.
Highlighted files will be included in the playlist.
Y ou can also press “S elect all“ to select all files in the folder.
T o save music to a playlist all songs must be in the same folder.
F iles can be moved to di erent folders to allow for larger playlists.
E qualizer
T he E Q icon will access the equalizer options. T here are ten E qualizer presets as well as two user presets
P ress any des ired E qualizer preset to adjust the di erent sound options.
W hen finished press the X on the top right of the equalizer window to return to the music player.
E qualizer user presets
User presets can be set at any desired levels and will automatically s ave for future use.
T o set a user preset first select either “User 1“ or “User 2“ then adjust the equalizer band by
press ing the level you desire. T o increa se the frequency press a higher point to decrea se press a lower point.
W hen finished press the X on the top right of the equalizer window to return to the music player.
Main display
T he main display shows information about the media you are listening to.
S ong title and track number will be displayed at the top of the sc reen.
Album art will be displayed in the center of the sc reen for the current, previous, and next track.
T ime status bar is located at the bottom of the main window.
T ime played will be displayed on the left and total track time is displayed on the right.
P ressing the time status bar will allow for skipping to any point on the track.
S econdary display
T he display at the bottom center of the sc reen can dis play one of two options at a time.
E ither the spectrum ana lyzer or file captions can be displayed.
S pectrum analyzer will display a graph showing frequency responses from the music playing.
Lower frequencies are to the left while higher frequencies are to the right.
T he C aption option is the s econd option which will display text information from the file currently playing if the file contains supported information. E x: s ong title, artist etc.
Display options
It is possible to change the colors of both the s pectrum analyzer and the T ext of C aptions.
P ress the “Music player color options“ to access display options.
T he spectrum ana lyzer has three color options. B lue, Violet, and emerald.
C aption text has five color options. Y ellow, B lue, R ed, B lack, and W hite.
T ouch the button with current color list to cycle through the other color options.
P ull down menu in the Music player source
W hen the Music player source is started Ingenix will determine if N avigation is running.
If N avigation is running the small Mus ic player menu will display in the upper right hand side of the sc reen.
T his window will allow you to access the controls of your S D, US B , or hard drive device without leaving the navigation sc reen.
P ressing the down arrow on the menu will enlarge the window and display full control over the Music P layer functions.
T he P IP button in the small Music P layer menu will run Music P layer in full screen.
W hile in the Mus ic P layer screen the N avigation P IP button will s witch between the Music
P layer and navigation sources.
P ressing the P IP button on the lower section of the Music P layer source will switch to
Navigation and display the small Mus ic P layer menu in the upper right hand side.
All other pull down buttons have standard function as listed in the page 15.
Video P layer
P layback video files stored in US B , S D, or Hard drive.
Starting the Video player
T he first time the video player is started Ingenix will ask for a file to play.
• S elect the file from the file access menu. F irst select the media the file is located on (S D,
HDD, USB ).
• Next select the folder the file in ins ide (if the file is not already viewable)
• La st select the file and pres s the P lay button.
Fr om that time on when the video player is selected Ingenix will play the file from the last pos ition viewed.
C reating and accessing a playlist
T o crea te a playlist for listen you must first access the files you wish to add.
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S elect files in the folder to crea te your playlist.
Highlighted files will be included in the playlist.
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T o save files to a playlist all files must be in the same folder.
F iles can be moved to di erent folders to allow for larger playlists.
Once the video file has begun touch the video to enlarge to full screen display. T ouching the video sc reen again will return to the interface screen.
Picture in picture
Mute
Rewind
Fast Forward
Previous Chapter
Next Chapter
Stop
Play List
Exit
Full Screen
Volume Down
Volume Level Indicator
Volume Up
Pause
Repeat / Random Options
Video Slice Selector
File Access
Subtitle Settings
P IP (picture in picture): this option will begin Navigation and display the video player in the P IP window inside the navigation sc reen.
R epeat: R epeat will select between 3 modes listed below
Repeat all : will repea t all tracks
Repeat : will repeat the current track
Random : will randomly select tracks from your playlist to playback
Video slice operation
desired press the “A-B” button at the start of videoportion desired during playback. To complete the selection press the “A-B” button at the end of the desired video portion during playback. Once completed the video will play only the sliced portion. Press “A-B” once more for normal playback.
P ull down menu in the Video player source
W hen the Video player source is started Ingenix will determine if N avigation is running.
If N avigation is running the small Video player menu will display in the upper right hand side of the screen.
T his window will allow you to access the controls of your S D, US B , or hard drive device without leaving the navigation screen.
P ressing the down arrow on the menu will enlarge the window and display full control over the Video player functions.
T he P IP button in the small Music P layer menu will run Music player in full screen.
W hile in the Video P layer s creen the N avigation P IP button will s witch between the Music player and navigation sources.
P ressing the P IP button on the lower section of the Video player source will s witch to
Navigation and display the small Video player menu in the upper right hand side.
All other pull down buttons have standard function as listed on page 15.
Se t up
Se t up will allow the user to access Ingenix sys tem settings.
Main screen
T here are five tabs to the set up screen. Display, B rightness, S creen S aver, S ound, and software
S ource display
Display tab highlighted
S tart-up Mode options
Lan guage options
R ea r Monitor S et up options
Touch S creen C alibration function
Display:
S tart-up Mode
the display tab allows the user to choose which screen is loaded during s ystem start up.
If Last is selected the last s ource that was running will be loaded at s ystem start up
T he three other options will match the source selected.
Lan guage
P ress the La nguage button to s witch between E nglish or S panish.
Note: Icons will remain English when any language is selected.
R ea r Monitor S et up
P ress the R ea r Monitor S et up button to begin set up.
T he R ea r monitor menu allows the user to change position and size of the image on the external monitor if needed.
P osition will allow the user to move the image to a different location on the external monitor.
P ress the up, down, left, and right arrow to move the image to the desired location.
S ize will allow the user to change the shape and s ize of the image .
P ress the + or - buttons at the upper or lower part of the interface to increa se or decrea se the height of the image
P ress the + or - buttons on the left or right of the interface to increa se or decrea s e the width of the image .
Note: Changing the size and shape excessively can cause display issues.
If this happens, press “reset” to return to factory default settings.
Touch S creen C alibration
P ress “S tart“ to begin touch screen calibration .
P ress and hold the “+“ mark on the screen for a brief moment then relea se.
As the mark moves around the screen continue to press and hold briefly until the s creen reads “New calibration settings have been mea sured“
Touch screen calibration is now complete.
Touch the screen again to exit calibration
B rightness:
S ource display
Automatic dimmer options
B rightness Tab selected
Manual brightness options
Automatic
T he Automatic D immer options tab allows the user to s et times for the brightness to change.
S elect the time you wish the dimmer to adjust in the upper location
S elect the brightness of the screen adjustment in the location directly below the time
T he first setting will affect the brightness in the morning and should be set to approximately the same time as sunrise.
T he second setting will affect the dimmer in the evening and should be set to approximately the same time as sunset.
T he On/Off button to the right allows the user to defea t the Automatic dimmer fea ture.
Manual
T he manua l setting allows the user to select the des ired brightness at any time.
P ress the left arrow to dim the screen and the right arrow to increa se brightness.
S ave and R eset
After changes are made you must save to have the change s take effect.
R eset allows the user to bring all B rightness settings back to factory default.
S creen Sa ver:
Screen Saver Selection
Save
Reset
Slider
Selected Image
T he screen saver tab allows the user to select the image or function to be displayed during sc reen saver operation.
Use the up and down buttons to move through store pictures and functions to locate your desire saver.
You can also use the slider to move through pictures more quickly if needed.
S ave and R eset
After changes are made you must save to have the change s take effect.
R eset allows the user to bring all B rightness settings back to factory default.
Sound:
S ource display
Volume control
S ound mix
Volume
P ress the + to increa se volume and - to decrea se volume.
You can also directly touch the point of the volume bar you wish to set volume for faster response.
S ound mix
T he S ound mix option will allow the user to mix audio with the OE M radio during
Navigation commands and Blue-tooth playback.
S ource display
S oftware version information
Upgrade activation
R eset to default
S oftware:
T he software tab displays the software version currently installed.
S oftware upgrades should only be installed by an Ingenix authorized dealer
T he reset button resets all of the software to original factory settings.
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AV IN
Auxiliary AV input
Using AV IN
T he AV in source will playback any Audio and or video that is connected to the AV input
P ressing any part of the sc reen while using the AV IN function will display control options.
P ressing the button will increa se volume
P ressing the button will decrea se volume
Volume level is displayed between the volume controls .
P ressing the volume display number will mute audio
will be displayed while muted pressing again will resume sound levels.
P ressing the “X“ in the upper right corner of the screen will close the player.
P ull down menu in the AV IN s ource
W hile operating in the AV IN source the N avi P IP button will s witch to full screen Navigation when selected. Note: the Navi PIP button will not switch back to AV IN when pressed from the
Navigation source.
All other pull down buttons have standard function as listed on page 15.
P hoto
Allows user to display image s and set wallpaper
P hoto Viewer controls
Se lecting photos
F ile/F older display window
Media selector (S D card currently selected)
F ile/F older display window slider
S creen saver selector button
Zoom out button
Zoom in button
F lip rotate button
R eset button
Ba ck button
S lide show button
P icture display window
F ile/F older information display
Pu ll down menu button
W hen the photo viewer first started Ingenix will ask you select photos you would like to see.
F irst select where the photos are located.
P ress one of three tabs on the left.
“ “ thumb drives”
“ “ “ “
” sometimes called
S elect the folder the desired photos are located in Note: folders may be inside of other folders
Once a photo is selected all photos in the same folder will be access ible through the main control panel.
Main control panel
T he left and right and right arrows will move forward and back through all image s in the current selected folder.
S creen saver
T he screen saver button will save the current selected image to the Ingenix S creen saver.
Zoom feature
T he and + buttons will allow the user to zoom in and out of the current selected image .
W hile zoomed, touching the image will center the image at the location touched.
P ressing reset will reframe the image back to the original location and size.
Image rotation
P ressing the rotate image button will rotate the image .
E ach time the rotate image button is pressed the image will rotate 90 degrees clockwise.
Ba ck
T he B ack button will return the user to the previous screen
S lideshow
T he S lideshow button will access the slideshow control panel
S ee slideshow control panel on next page for information on controls for slideshow.
S lideshow control panel
S lideshow time delay options
S lideshow direction options
Sa ve button
C ancel button
S creen saver selector button
Zoom out button
Zoom in button
F lip rotate button
R eset button
Ba ck button slideshow button
R eset button slideshow fade options
Time set
Time set allows user to select the delay time between photos during slide show playback
3,5,or 10 second intervals can be selected.
Direction
T his fea ture allows the user to select the direction pictures will transfer during s lideshow.
P ressing the up arrow will slide photos upward when replacing with the next.
P ressing the down arrow will slide photos downward and so on.
F ade options
P ressing the fade in option will render new image s during slideshow from top and bottom toward the center.
P ressing the fade out option will render new image s during s lideshow from center toward the top and bottom.
S ave C ancel and R eset
After changes are made you must save to have the change s take effect.
C ancel will disregard changes currently made to slideshow settings.
R eset allows the user to bring all s lideshow s ettings back to factory default.
Image display W indow
T he image display window will show an example of your slideshow including s ettings that have been made.
P ress the image display window to enlarge the slideshow to full sc reen.
Touching the screen while in full screen mode will return the user to the Main control
P anel.
Ba ck
T he B ack button will return the user to the previous screen
P ull down menu in the P hoto source
W hile operating in the P hoto source the N avi P IP button will s witch to full screen Navigation when selected. Note: the Navi PIP button will not switch back to Photo when pressed from the
Navigation source.
All other pull down buttons have standard function as listed on page 15.
Memo P ad
Make and save notes for future reference.
Memo Note selector buttons
F ont width selector buttons
F ont color selector buttons
E rase button
Memo P ad interface
T he memo pad interface sc reen allows the user to write or draw note to be saved for future reference.
Up to 10 memo notes can be saved at one time.
Users have the four optional colors and 2 optional writing s izes to choose from.
Using the Memo pad
S elect which memo note you are storing by pressing 1 through 10 buttons at the top of the screen.
S elect font width by pressing the appropriate button.
S elect your desired font color by pressing one of the color buttons.
After writing your memo the note will remain in the selected memo location ( 1 through 10) unless erased
P ressing the erase button will erase only the select memo note. All notes in other locations will remain.
P ull down menu in the Memo P ad source
W hile operating in the Memo P ad source the Navi P IP button will s witch to full screen Navigation when selected. Note: the Navi PIP button will not switch back to Memo Pad when pressed from the Navigation source.
All other pull down buttons have standard function as listed on page 15.
Utility
G ames, B iorhythm check, World clock, C alculator, and S cheduler
Utility options
T he utility source is a list of programs.
Inside the utility s ource you will find six programs
T exas H old‘em, B iorhythm check, W orld clock, S cheduler, C ar Organizer, and C alculator
T o select the program you would like to open touch either the left and right arrows or the icons in the lower option bar. Once selected touch either the main display window or “E xecute“ to begin the program.
W hile highlighted in the main display window program options will be available.
“E xecute“ will begin the program.
“R egistration information“ will display program information including title, version, producer, and file size.
“R egistration information“ will also allow the user to initialize the program
“Update“ will allow the user to update the program.
“Initialization“ will reset any saved data on the program.
E lice Poker (T exas Hold‘em)
E lice P oker is very s imilar to T exas Hold‘em. I n E lise poker you will play against 2 computer players.
After the game starts you will have option keys located at the bottom of the sc reen. T he key buttons allow for three di erent game saves to be made. Y ou can either press menu screen or one of the key buttons to begin to play. Y ou will be given an option menu before the game can begin. S elect to either “S tart“ a New game or continue a saved game, reset the game through the options button, see your current score, or exit the game.
Once the game has begun you will see the computer opponents. T ouch the screen to load the play screen at this time. E ach player will be dealt two cards . E ach round you have the option to:
“Die“ or fold your hand and wait until the current play is finished.
“Check” or match any bet increases made but not raise the bet yourself.
“Ping” or raise the bet a minimum about.
“Full” or raise the full amount allowed in the current round
“Half” or raise half of the amount allowed in the current round
“Double” or double the bet made by another player
“Call” or call the round, meaning you match the bet and stop bet increases from being made by the player that made the last bet. This play will not stop the player making the last bet raise if a different player makes an increase.
Note: always pay attention to the information window showing the total pot and cost to call the bet.
Biorhythm
* Biorhythm is an attempt to predict various aspects of a person's life through simple mathematical cycles.
* According to believers in biorhythms, a person's life is affected by rhythmic biological cycles which affect one's ability in various domains, such as mental, physical, and emotional activity.
* These cycles begin at birth and oscillate in a steady sine wave fashion throughout life; thus, by modeling them mathematically, a person's level of ability in each of these domains can be predicted from day to day.
* To begin tuning your biorhythm by selecting one of the five user presets.
* Enter the your year, month, then day of birth.
* After birth date is entered press “Enter” to save information to that user location.
C alculator
T he calculator program is a standa rd full function calculator.
C ar O rganizer
T he C ar Organizer will allow the user to enter vehicle records in the calendar.
F irst choose a date.
T he previous and next month arrow keys will move through months.
T he previous and nest year arrow keys will move through yea rs .
S elect the day you wish to enter information by touching the day on the calendar.
Once selected the day will display a green border.
P ress the “E nter C ontents“ key or the date on the calendar.
P revious year button
P revious month button
C urrently selected month and yea r
F orward month button
F orward year button
View G raph button
E nter contents button
View list button
Y ou will have four options in which to enter information.
T he four options are “P ayment status, R epair status, T ax related, and Option status“.
C ar information category
C ar information sub category
E ach category will have sub categories.
S elect the sub category that applies to the information to be entered.
P ress “OK “ to select the sub category.
A data table or tables will be displayed.
Data information window
Number keypad
E nter the data in the data information window and select “OK “
Data will be entered to the organizer and the daily information sc reen will be displayed.
P ress “OK “ again to return to the monthly display.
“View list“ will display the daily information screen.
“View G raph“ will display the annual graph
P revious year button
Annual graph
Next year button
T o exit C ar Organizer at any time, press the “X“ in the upper right corner.
S cheduler
T he S cheduler allows the user to enter their daily schedule as well as future appointments.
F irst choose a date.
T he previous and next month arrow keys will move through months
T he previous and nest year arrow keys will move through yea rs
S elect the day you wish to enter information by touching that day on the calendar.
P revious year button
P revious month button
C urrently selected month and yea r current day selector
F orward month button
F orward yea r button
C lose program button
E nter schedule button
C alendar month
View schedule button
Once selected the day will display a green border
“ “
T he enter schedule menu has five sections to customize your appointment information
Importance options
Date information
C ontent box
K eyboard
C ancel button
C lose program button
C lassification options
T ime information
OK button
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W ork, I ndividual, and Miscellaneous.
Date allows the user to change the date of the appointment.
T ime allows the user to select a start time and end time of the appointment. Note: after highlighting the time press again to select that time.
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In the daily information screen you can modify current appointments, delete current appointments, or add new appointments.
P ressing OK will return to the monthly information screen.
W hile viewing the monthly information sc reen the return arrow key will return the user to the current date.
W hile viewing the monthly information screen the “View S chedule“ button will access the currently selected daily information screen
S cheduled appointment
Modification button
Addition appointment button
OK button
W orld Cl ock
T he world clock program allows the user to see the current time in twenty five di erent cities around the world.
F our cities can be saved into the main screen.
T o change one of the listed cities press the F lag button for the city to be replaced
T he full list of available cities will be displayed press the desired city to replace the previous ly selected city
F ull list of available city time clocks
P ressing the location on the map will display that cities‘ current time in the top location
C urrently selected city clocks
P ull down menu in the Utility s ource
T he pull down menu is not available while running the utility source
F ile manager
S elect and transfer Audio, Video, and Image files stored in USB , HDD and S D.
Managing files
S elect all button
Video selector
Music selector
P lay/pause button
P hoto selector button
Move file button delete file button
P ull down menu button
P ull down menu button
To begin mana ging files first select the location of the files.
S elect form the three storage devices available.
“ “ thumb drive”
“ “
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“ “
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“ “ “
” sometimes called
S elect the folder the desired file is located in. Note: folders may be inside of other folders
All file types will be displayed unless the user selects a specific file type.
To select a specific file type press the Video , Music , or P hoto buttons on the bottom of the screen.
F iles will be tagged with the following image s indicating the media type.
Video file Music file Image file
W hen selected only files of that type in the selected folder will be displayed.
To deselect the specific file type press the currently selected button again.
Once the desired files are visible the user has the option of selecting files one by one or all the files available.
To select files one by one touch the file name.
W hen selected the file name will be highlighted.
To deselect the file press the highlight file name.
Once the desired files have been selected the user has the option of opening the file/files, moving them to a different location, or deleting the selected file/files.
To open the selected file/files press the play button.
To delete the selected file/files press the delete button
To move the file/files press the move button.
“ “ currently selected folder.
“ “
T he “move“ button will change to “paste“
S elect the location you would like to move the file/files to using the USB ,HDD, or S D tabs on the left and the folders inside ea ch storage device.
Once selected press the paste button to move file/files to the selected location.
Moved files are no longer located in the original location. Ex: if you move a music file from a U SB flash drive to an S D card the file will be deleted from the U SB flash drive and be available only on the S D card.
Note: les not listed are not supported by Ingenix at this time.
Note: Some SD cards may not be supported.
Note: HDD drives must be formatted to FAT32.
Note: If an HDD is divided (partitioned) Ingenix will only read one partition.
P ull down menu in F ile Manager
W hile operating in the F ile Manager the Navi P IP button will s witch to full screen Navigation when selected. Note: the Navi PIP button will not switch back to File Manager when pressed from the
Navigation source.
All other pull down buttons have standard function as listed on page 15.
Optional So urces iPod
iPod control
iPod use requires the optional IP -5C cable to be installed.
W hen your iPod is connected Ingenix will sea rch and Authenticate your iPod before playback is available.
P LE ASE W AIT for the authentication process to finish, it will only take a few seconds to complete.
W hen the iPod source is selected the display will appear similar to a standard iPod control
iPod Name
Exit
Media Navigation Menu
Manual Search
Music / Video Selector
Repeat Options
Volume Down
Mute
Picture in Picture
Next Track
Play / Pause
Previous Track
OK / Enter
Menu Current Volume
Volume Up
T he menu button will move backward through the steps previously entered
Digital T V tuner
R eceives local television broadcast signals
P ress ing the P IP button will bring up the Navigation picture in picture.
P ress ing the aspect ratio button will switch between widesc reen and standard aspect ratios
P ress the AS T (automatic station tuning) button to search for stations. The E P G will bring up the electronic program guide (if available). T he E P G can display station information including station guide or any information broadcast on the MH band.
T he first time the T V tuner is used you will need to select the AS T button to sea rch for stations. This can also be done to sea rch for stations in a new location.
Once the sea rch is complete the channel list button will allow you to see all available stations when pressed. You can directly access the station in the channel list by press ing the station name. You can also surf through channels with the channel up and down button.
Source Indicator Full Screen No Function
Current TV Station
Pull-down Menu
Volume Down
Mute
Channel Down
Electronic Program Guide
TV Viewing Window Current Volume
Channel Up
Exit
Picture in Picture
Volume Up
Automatic Station Tuning
Channel List
Caption ON/OFF Switch
Using (External DVD)
E xternal DVD
requires a supported DVD player
E xternal DVD player information
An optional external DVD player can be installed with Ingenix
F ull control of the external DVD player is available through your Ingenix source unit for supported players
S ee your Ingenix authorized dealer for information of supported models.
Volume down button
Volume level display
Volume up button
DVD power button
P lay pause button
Stop button
P revious track button
R ewind button
F ast forward button
Next track button
E ject button
Sub title button
Sou rce selector button
P IP button (P icture in P icture)
Using an external DVD player with Ingenix
W hen the DVD source is selected the main menu will display.
T he “Up“, “Down“. “Le ft“, and “R ight“ buttons will allow the user to navigate the
DVD‘s menu
T he “E nter” button will select the currently highlighted option of the DVD menu.
T he “Menu“ button will recall the DVD‘s menu at any time.
P ressing the button will increa se volume
P ressing the button will decrea se volume
Volume level is displayed between the volume controls .
P ressing the volume display number will mute audio
The mute icon will be displayed while muted pressing again will resume sound levels.
P ressing the power button will turn the D VD player off.
P ressing play/pause button will pause the video playback.
P ressing the play/pause button again will resume playback.
P ressing the stop button will stop playback
P ressing the skip ahe ad button will skip the current chapter and begin the next.
P ressing the skip back button will return to the beginning of the current chapter.
P ressing the skip back button two times will return the beginning of the previous chapter. Note: if playback is less than 3 seconds into the chapter pressing skip back will start the previous chapter.
P ressing the eject button will eject the Disc from the drive.
P ressing the sub title button will shift though sub title options.
P ressing the picture in picture button will access the G PS navigation.
If G PS navigation is currently running the D VD playback will appear in the upper right side of the screen while G P S information will be displayed in the remainder of the screen.
If G PS navigation is not currently running pressing the picture in picture button will start the G PS .
F or P IP controls see “P icture in P icture C ontrols“ on the next page.
Note: DVD players that are not supported my not function through Ingenix as described.
Pi cture in P icture controls
Ingenix has an advanced P IP (picture in picture) interface they may take some time to fully understand.
Users who do not rea d this section may find commands given in regards to P IP locations and s izes may not return the desired e ect.
• P ress the P IP button from the video source you want to run with P IP .
• T he location the screen is touched will direct the di erent responses.
• T he shade d box indicates the touch location.
• R ega rdless of source, Ingenix P IP control are the same for all sources that support P IP . T he chart below will display the response from specific commands.
While the PIP image is small and in the upper right. Touching the left side of the image will engage split screen view. Touching the right side of the image will engage the original source full screen.
Screen distortion may occur when changing PIP screen size. This is not a sign of any issue and should be considered normal operation.
While the PIP image is in split screen. Touching the left side of the image will engage full screen view.
Touching the right side of the image will engage the small screen view.
Troubleshooting
So me solutions are user serviceab le while others require a profess ional installation center. Do not attempt performing any action unless you are confident that you understand the necessary steps involved. If you are unsure contact your local authorized dea ler for support.
S ymptom
Ingenix will not power up
LCD is too bright
LCD is too dim
I can‘t hear navigation prompts
P hone will not pair
C ause So lution
B lown fuse C heck/replace fuse
P ower and G round connections are incorrect C heck 12v, ACC , G ND and make proper connections.
P ower switch is OF F Turn power s witch ON
Auto setting may be improper
B rightness setting may be too high
Auto setting may be improper
B rightness setting may be too high
Navigation volume settings are low
C all recipients cannot hear the conversation Microphone is not connected properly
Microphone placement is improper
DVD playback has s ound but no picture
Touch screen does not res pond correctly
USB or S D files do not play
P arking brake wire is not connected
P arking brake is not engaged
Touch panel calibration is not correct
File type is not supported
USB or S D card is not supported
S ee page 102 for information on adjusting the auto setting.
Adjust the brightness setting, see page 102
S ee page102 for information on adjusting the auto setting.
Adjust the brightness setting, see page 102
Adjust the navigation volume, see page 59
Adjust the alert settings, see page 68
C onnect microphone properly
Move microphone to a proper location
C onnect parking brake wire
E ngage parking brake
C alibrate touch sc reen, see page 101
R eplace or convert files to supported file types
Try using a single basic file (mp3) to confirm the card is supported.
Turn Blue-tooth on from phone
Initiate phone pairing from B lue-tooth menu on unit
S ee page 86 for pairing instructions
T.V. tuner does not have signal
Navigation has no signal
C annot select Nav function
B lue-tooth is not activated on phone
P hone pairing is not activated
Incorrect pin code was entered
Antenna is not properly installed
No channels programmed
Unit is not receiving G PS signal
No navigation software detected
Antenna location should be close to windshield outside of vehicle
S ee page130 for channel s ea rch function
Antenna is not connected or is damaged
Antenna location needs to have a clear view of sky
Insert Nav S D in S D slot
Nav software is moved, modified, or deleted
AS IMAP F OLDE R IS ONLY F OR NAV IG AT IO N
S OFT WAR E
C annot select iP od function
C annot select Utility function unit does not detect iP od
No Utility software detected iP od cable is not connected properly or is damaged
Only use IC -5 cable for Ingenix units
Utility software has been moved, modified, or deleted.
S oftware is included in Nav S D card
Ingenix specifications
G eneral
P ower supply :
Maximum current consumption:
Operating temperature:
Pr ocessor speed:
NAND flash Memory:
14.4VDC
800 mA
(10-15VDC )
32℉ - 110℉
700 Mhz
128 MB range
Monitor
S creen size :
Aspect ratio:
R esolution:
P ixels per square inch:
Note: at 50” Monitor at 1080x1920 or (1080P) is 1,941 pixels per square inch
B acklight:
Audio
Maximum power output:
Pre -amp output:
E qualizer:
E qualizer frequencies
E qualizer adjustment:
Media player
F ile support:
Hardware support:
8.3“ diagonal
16 X 9
800 X 480
14,066
LED
4.0 V
5 B and
62/100Hz,396 Hz,1K Hz,2.51K hz,15/16K Hz
+/- 15dB mp3,flac,wmv,wma,ogg
USB 2.0 to 32G B capacity
S DHC to 32G B capacity
HDD to 250 G B capacity
B lue-tooth
Version:
Output power:
2.0
0dBm
Sup port
1. 8.3” high-resolution LE D backlit LCD display 800 x 480
2. P ixels per square inch 14,066 Note: at 50” home TV at 1080x1920 or (1080P) is 1,941 pixels per square inch
3.
Screen saver Resolution supports up to 2048 X 1600 image.
4. S upports I-pod and I-phone interface.
5. B lue-tooth hands-free operation and Blue-tooth Music (A2DP ) B lue-tooth version
6. E xtended memory interface (S D card, US B stick, HDD )
7. B uilt in 128MB N AND F lash, 256MB DD R 2 S DR AM
8. US B 2.0 H ost, US B 2.0 D evice and OT G support
Note: Ingenix supports F LAC
F LAC stands for Fr ee Loss less Audio C odec, an audio format similar to MP 3, but lossless, mean ing that audio is compress ed in F LAC without any loss in quality. T his is s imilar to how Zip works, except with
F LAC you will get much better compress ion because it is designed specifically for audio, and you can play back compressed F LAC files in your Ingenix multimedia source just like you would an MP 3 file.
iPod compatibility iPod touch (4 iPod touch (3 iPod touch (2 iPod touch (1 th rd nd st
generation)
generation)
generation)
generation) iPod classic iPod with video th generation) iPod nano (5 iPod nano (4 iPod nano (3 iPod nano (2 iPod nano (1 iPhone 4 iPhone 3GS iPhone 3G iPhone th generation) rd generation) nd generation) st generation)
rubber grommet to prevent the wire‘s insulation from being cut by the metal edge of the hole.
DO N OT IN S T ALL IN LOC AT IONS W IT H HI G H MOIS T UR E OR DU S T .
Avoid installing the unit in locations with high incidence of moisture or dust. Moisture or dust that penetrates into this unit may result in product failure.
W arranty information
T his warranty statement is absolute. No person or organization is authorized to alter this warranty in any way. Any statements made outside of the information list will not be honored.
Ingenix Models carry a 1 yea r warranty from the date of original purchase.
Warranty period is 90 days if self installed.
T he warranty covers the original purchaser only.
W hat is covered under warranty?
T his warranty covers defects in materials or construction of the product
Pa rts and labor are coverd
W hat is not covered by this warranty?
Damage occurring during the shipping of the product for repa ir. Su ch claims must be presented to the shipping carrier
Damage caused by accident or abuse. T he manufacturer reserves the right to determine damage caused by abuse.
B roken LCD panels
Dropped or externally damaged product
Damage caused by negligence, improper operation, or misuse
Damage caused by an act of G od, including but not limited to, fire, flood, ea rthquake, or other naturally occurring events.
T he cost of uninstalling or reinstalling the covered or uncovered product.
C hanges or modifications made to this product not authorized by the manufacturer
Any service performed by unauthorized persons, including unauthorized profess ional repair persons
Any product with a damaged or miss ing serial number
Any product not purchased from an authorized dealer
S tate provisional Law
T his warranty gives the owner specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state. S ome states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts. S ome states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental damages. Limitations in regards to these matters may not apply to you.
How to obtain W arranty service
In the event your product requires warranty service you must first contact our warranty department (see “C ustomer service ontact information“ below)
You will be required to provide the original proof or purchase, a detailed desc ription of the problem or problems with the product
You will be given an authorization number which must be attached to the product being sent in for warranty service.
P rocedure for obtaining service is subject to change. C ontact our C ustomer service department for the current procedure.
Customer service contact information Tel: (323)722-3333 Fax: (323)722-1122
Or visit our website at www.poweracoustik.com
Power Acoustik Electronics
1550 S. Maple Ave.
Montebello, CA 90640
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Key Features
- 8” Hi-Res. LED Backlit TFT-LCD Touch Screen
- Built-in hard drive for ample storage
- Navigation system with voice guidance and 3D mapping
- Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free calling and music streaming
- iPod interface for seamless music playback
- Rear view camera input for added safety
- Customizable home screen and quick access links