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001 Contents Route A/V 001 Preface Where 001 Contents ................................................................................2 002 Warning Message 003 Before Use 004 How to read this manual Common 101 Name and Function of each Component 102 Turning power ON/OFF 103 Placing on/off the cradle 104 Inserting/removing the SD card 105 Connect iPod 106 Using outside the vehicle 107 Map screen of current location (not during route guide) 108 Using in portrait mode 109 Change map scale 110 Change map display method 111 Control AV source on current map screen 112 Map screen of current location (during route guide) 113 Guide near guide point (during route guide) 114 Map screen displaying desired location 115 Display Top menu 116 Tour rout and drive route 201 Display Search menu 202 Search various locations 203 Search location by address 204 Address input selection screen details 205 Address information input screen details 206 Start route guide setting the searched location as Final Destination 207 Start route guide setting the searched location as Intermediate Destination 208 Check the searched location on map 209 Add searched location to Favorites 210 Search point of interest 211 Search location by point of interest type 212 Search from Favorites 213 Check Favorite location on map 214 Edit Favorite location information 215 Delete Favorites 216 Search from previously visited destination 217 Edit previously visited destination 218 Search by coordinates 219 Search from map 220 Search for rent-a-car return 221 Go home 222 Change/Add home 301 Display Route menu 302 Set round trip tour 303 View tour route 304 Display destination information 305 Check destination on the map 306 Individually delete destination 307 Change the order of destinations 308 Delete tour route 309 Add all destination to Favorites 310 Display entire drive route on map 311 Display drive route details 312 Select to set the drive route search condition 313 Set drive route type 314 Set average speed 315 Display route guide menu 316 Avoid traffic jam 317 Skip next destination 318 Display next destination information 319 Search alternate route 320 Cancel route guide 321 Drive in demo mode 401 Display Source menu 402 Display SD card's top category 403 Control while playing music in SD card 404 Select by title and play 405 Select by album title and play 406 Select by artist name and play 407 Play from Playlist 408 Select by composer and play 409 Select by genre and play 410 View still images 411 View video 412 Control while playing video 413 Display iPod's top category 414 Play audiobook 415 Play podcast 416 Display iPod video library 417 Play video on iPod 418 Control while playing video with iPod 419 Play music in Bluetooth device 420 Play DVD 421 Control while playing DVD 422 Disc control buttons 423 View digital TV 424 Control digital TV 425 Scan and preset digital TV channels 426 Tune digital TV from program list 427 Tune digital TV from preset list 428 Tune digital TV by channel seek 429 View digital TV program guide 430 Tune digital TV by channel number 431 Display digital TV text information page 2 Preface Preface page 3 001 Tool 501 Display Tools menu 502 Set GPS 503 View GPS satellite information 504 Reset reception 505 Display travel information 506 Display TMC information 507 Select TMC Station to receive 508 Display Bluetooth menu 509 Display Bluetooth setup menu 510 Set general Bluetooth settings 511 Naming Bluetooth device 512 Set passkey to Bluetooth device 513 Set SMS 514 Set hands free 515 Set auto answer 516 Set inquiry mode 517 Display connection history 518 Make call from phonebook 519 Make a call from call history 520 Make a call by dialing 521 Adjust receiver volume during conversation 522 Display SMS menu 523 Send short message 524 Manually download unread short messages 525 Read received message 526 Read sent message 527 Receive buddy message 528 Send buddy message 529 Delete buddy message Setup 601 Display Setup menu 602 Display system setup menu 603 Set volume 604 Set various functions 605 Adjust touch position 606 Set rear view camera 607 Set language 608 Set voice volume 609 Set landscape/portrait mode 610 Set demo mode 611 Display version information 612 Set the map display method 613 Display AV setup menu 614 Set equalizer 615 Set image quality 616 Select video source device 617 Display device information 618 Set iPod Appendix 701 General Information 702 Remote Controller 703 Removing the Built-in Battery to Dispose 704 Limited warranty and after service 705 Troubleshooting 706 Specifications page 4 Preface Preface page 5 002 Warning Message For safe usage please observe the following !!!
NEVER DISASSEMBLE OR ALTER Never try to disassemble or alter the navigation equipment. Any attempt to do so may cause accidents, fire or electric shock. SMALL ARTICLES Keep small articles (like screws or batteries) out of the reach of children. If any such object is accidentally swallowed, consult a doctor immediately. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. READ THIS MANUAL FIRST Read this manual carefully before starting to operate the Kenwood Car Navigation System and follow the manual's instructions. Kenwood are not liable for problems or accidents resulting from failure to observe the instructions in this manual. OBSERVE LOCAL TRAFFIC SIGNS AND REGULATIONS Always observe the local traffic signs and regulations whilst driving and check them against the system's instructions. Due to frequent changes in local signs and regulations, the traffic sign and regulation data on the Map DVD-ROM may be outdated. Furthermore the Map DVD-ROM cannot reckon with certain conditions such as traffic density at certain times of the day, (temporary) road closures due to construction work, weather conditions or special events taking place. Therefore always obey the local traffic signs and regulations rather than the system's instructions. Failure to do so may place you in illegal, unsafe or dangerous situations. DRIVE SAFELY Before following the system's guidance instructions, such as changes in direction, always check first whether it is safe to do so given the current traffic conditions. Then follow the given instructions, but make sure you do so in a safe manner. VOLUME LEVEL Keep the system's volume at a low enough level to be able to hear outside noises whilst driving. If you can no longer hear outside noises, you may be unable to react adequately to the traffic situation. This may cause accidents. 002 Precautions:
Do not insert or drop a metallic object or an easily flammable object inside this unit through an opening. Otherwise, a fire hazard or battery leak may result. When connecting ancillary equipment to this unit, read the instruction for the equipment, switch this unit off and connect the equipment as instructed. Also be sure to use the specified cord for the connection. Inappropriate connection, use of a nonspecified cord or extension of the cord may cause heat generation and a burn or other injuries. Do not use or place the product in the following locations:
A place with high humidity, such as in a bathroom or shower room. Also do not use this unit in a place subject to water splashes. Otherwise, a fire hazard or battery leak may result. Do not approach this unit to heating equipment
(a stove, iron, etc.). Otherwise, a fire hazard or battery leak may result. Do not place this unit in a place subject to soot or vapor, for example in a kitchen or near an air humidifier, or in a place subject to excessive humidity or dust. Otherwise, a fire hazard or battery leak may result. Do not leave this unit in a place where the temperature may rise abnormally high, for example in a closed automobile or under direct sunlight. Otherwise, this unit or its parts may deteriorate or a fire hazard or battery leak may result. Do not use this unit in aircraft, airport, hospitals and any other locations where there are restrictions on the use of electronic devices. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 CAUTION Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation. Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed. 2 WARNING Do not use headphones during riding/driving a vehicle or walking. Otherwise, a traffic accident may result. Never use headphones when you ride a bicycle or driving an automobile or motorbike. If this unit is used during walking, the ambient sounds will be cut and you may have difficulties in hearing various warning sounds. Do not operate this unit during riding or driving a vehicle. Do not operate this unit when you drive or ride an automobile, motorbike or bicycle. Otherwise, a traffic accident may result. Be sure to stop the vehicle in a safe place before operating this unit. Do not stare at the display screen during riding or driving a vehicle. Otherwise, a traffic accident may result. Always use the designated AC adapter.
(KSUFB05000100W1UV-1) Otherwise, a fire or electric shock may result. Always plug the AC adapter into an outlet supplying the specified voltage. Otherwise, a fire or electric shock may result. page 6 Preface Preface page 7 002 2 Caution on installation Make sure to ground the unit to a negative 12V DC power supply. Do not install the unit in a spot exposed to direct sunlight or excessive heat or humidity. Also avoid places with too much dust or the possibility of water splashing. Do not use your own screws. Use only the screws provided. If you use the wrong screws, you could damage the unit. If the fuse blows, first make sure the wires arent touching to cause a short circuit, then replace the old fuse with one with the same rating. Do not press hard on the panel surface when installing the unit to the vehicle. Otherwise scars, damage, or failure may result. Reception may drop if there are metal objects near the Bluetooth antenna. Comply with local regulations when installing the unit. Installing an object or material on the windshield or side or rear windows is prohibited depending on countries and areas. Kenwood bears no responsibility for any fines, penalties or damage that may be incurred by disregarding this notice. Handling Do not apply an excessive force to the display part. Otherwise, it may be damaged. Avoid storing this unit in a bag together with a hard object. Otherwise, this unit may be damaged when the bag is pushed. Do not expose this unit to an insecticide or other volatile substance or bring this unit in extended contact with a rubber or vinyl material. Otherwise, discoloration or peeling of the surface finish may result. Do not put this unit in a pocket of trousers. Otherwise, it may be damaged due to a strong impact when you sit down, etc. Protect this unit against sweat and moisture. Do not use this unit by putting it in a breast pocket for long hours in the summer or during exercise. Otherwise, penetration of moisture or sweat may cause malfunction or failure. Operating conditions Operational temperature range : -20C 70C
(without condensation) Battery chargeable temperature range : 0C 45C Notes on navigation system The unit is designed to provide you with route suggestions. It does not reflect road closures or road conditions, traffic congestion, weather conditions, or other factors that may affect safety or timing while driving. Use the unit only as a navigational aid. Do not attempt to use the unit for any purpose requiring precise measurement of direction, distance, location, or topography. GPS may not operated properly under some circumstances such as moving through the tunnel, moving between high-rise buildings, and high-rise trees. Notes on AC adapter Do not plug or unplug the AC adapter with a wet hand. Otherwise, an electric shock may result. In case a thunder begins to rumble, do not touch the AC adapter or the power plug. Otherwise, an electric shock may result. Clean the power plug and AC adapter plug periodically. If dirt is attached on these plugs, deterioration of insulation due to moisture may result in a fire or electric shock. To clean the power plug, unplug it from the power outlet and wipe dirty with a dry cloth. In case of an abnormality with this unit, unplug the AC adapter. In case of water or a foreign object penetrates inside this unit or it produces smoke, abnormal odour or noise, immediately switch off this unit and unplug the AC adapter from the power outlet. Continuing the use of the equipment may result in a fire or electric shock. After the smoke, abnormal odour or noise disappears, consult your dealer or a Kenwood service agent for servicing. If you drop the AC adapter or this unit, unplug the AC adapter. If equipment is dropped or the cover or case is damaged, switch off this unit, unplug the AC adapter from the power outlet. Continuing the use of the equipment may result in a fire or electric shock. While using the AC adapter, it may become hot. Do not cover or wrap the AC adapter with cloth or leave it in the carry case while using it. Doing so will result in fire due to excessive heat accumulating in the adapter. Do not open the case of or modify the AC adapter or this unit. These incorporate high voltage parts inside and opening or modifying them may result in a fire or electric shock. Notes on using through headphones:
Do not start listening with too high a volume. Otherwise, sudden output of a highvolume sound may cause hearing failure, etc. Do not listen to the audio with an extremely high volume for long hours. Otherwise, your hearing ability may be damaged. Read the instruction manual of your headphones for details. Notes on the built-in battery For the replacement of the built-in battery, contact your dealer. The battery built into this unit discharges spontaneously even when this unit is not used. This means that the built-in battery may be exhausted completely when this unit is left unused for a long period. If this happens, recharge the battery before using this unit. The battery recharging time is variable depending on the condition of the battery and ambient temperature. The available playback time reduces when this unit is used under low temperatures. The built-in battery can be recharged for about 500 times. (This is a reference value and is not guaranteed.) The built-in battery is a consumable part, and the available playback time reduces gradually after repeated use. If the available playback time becomes very short even after the battery has been recharged fully, the battery may be degraded; replace it with new one. Kenwood will not assume any liabilities for the alteration or loss of data caused due to complete discharging of the built-in battery. The built-in battery is a lithium ion battery. It is free from the memory effect of Ni-Cd and nickel-hydrogen batteries, with which the capacity decreases if the battery is charged or discharged incompletely for several times. The built-in battery therefore accepts additional charging before it has exhausted completely. Do not put, store or leave your product in or near a heat source, in a high temperature location, in strong direct sunlight in a microwave oven or in a pressurized container, and do not expose it to temperatures over 60C. Failure to follow these guidelines may cause the Lithium-Ion battery to leak acid, become hot, explode or ignite and cause injury and/or damage. Do not pierce, open or disassemble the battery. If the battery leaks and you come into contact with the leaked fluids, rinse thoroughly with water and seek medical attention immediately. Dispose of the battery according to the law of the country to dispose of. page 8 Preface Preface page 9 003 003 Before Use Start the car engine before use Use with Care Use of PNX-7/PNX-5 for navigation still means that you need to drive with due care and attention. Aircraft and Hospitals Use of devices with an antenna is prohibited on most aircraft, in many hospitals and in many other locations. PNX-7/PNX-5 must not be used in these environments. This mobile navigation system can be used when the ignition key is turned to ON or ACC. However, to preserve the battery, it should be used with the engine running whenever possible. Using the navigation system for a long time with the engine switched off can cause the battery to run down. Operating whilst driving The GPS voice navigation system displays the switches disabled during driving in fainter colors. These switches stop functioning and no message is displayed. Precautions for handling precision machines Be careful of the surrounding temperature. Using the mobile navigation system at extremely high or low temperatures can lead to malfunction or damage. Also note that the unit can be damaged by strong vibration or by metal objects or water getting inside. It is recommended that the battery be charged using the supplied AC adapter for 8 hours before using the system. Global Positioning System The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-
based system that provides location and timing information around the globe. GPS is operated and controlled under the sole responsibility of the Government of the United States of America which is responsible for its availability and accuracy. Any changes in GPS availability and accuracy, or in environmental conditions, may impact the operation of your PNX-7/PNX-
5. Kenwood cannot accept any liability for the availability and accuracy of GPS. Storage and maintenance of SD card Before storage:
Be sure to put the SD card in the case before storing it. Do not leave the SD card in a place with extremely high temperature (under direct sunlight, etc.) or extremely high humidity. When the SD card gets dirty. Wipe lightly with a soft cloth, etc. Do not use lacquer thinner, benzine or alcohol. Other cautions:
Do not open or modify the SD card. Do not peel off the label from the SD card. Do not attach a label or sticker on the SD card. Do not touch the metallic terminals on the backside with a finger or metallic object. Note on disposal/transfer of SD card:
The Format and Delete functions of this unit or a PC simply change the file management information and do not erase the data in the SD card completely. Before disposing of or transferring the SD card, it is recommended to destroy it physically or erase the internal data completely using commercially available PC data erasing software. It is the users responsibility to manage the data in the SD card properly. SD card (LOCK switch):
The SD card has a switch for protecting the card against data write. Set the switch to the LOCK position to protect the data in the card. Set the switch to the unlock position before recording, transferring, editing or erasing the data. page 10 Preface Preface page 11 004 How to read this manual The notations used in this manual are described below. Organization of this manual This is a reference manual describing all functions and operations of the PORTABLE NAVIGATION SYSTEM PNX-7/PNX-5 (hereafter referred to as this unit) and is organized according to the functions of this unit. 0 : Describes the precautions concerning this unit. 1 : Describes the entire unit. 2 : Describes the Search menu finding out the location to set as the destination. 3 : Describes the Route menu editing the tour route. 4 : Describes the Source menu switching the source to play. 5 : Describes the Tool menu setting and operating useful functions. 6 : Describes the Setting menu setting system and AV. 7 : Describes the related reference materials. Touch Panel Operation Touch this button. Indicated as "Select [XX]" in this manual. 219 Search from map Searching for destination from a map. Preparation Have the Search menu displayed. 115 201 Operation 1 2 Complete Select [From Map]. Scroll the map and place the cursor on the desired location. note If [From Map] does not appear in 1, select [
You can also set the searched location as the destination or add it to Favorites.
]. See 206 to set the searched location as the Final destination (Short tour) or see 207 to set as Destination
(Round trip tour) or Intermediate destination (Short tour). Or, see 209 to add to Favorites. page 84 Where note The screens and examples are created for explanatory purpose. The screen may be different from the actual screen and the examples may not be actually possible. The "TITLE TEXT" of the screens in this manual are the name of the actual screens. page 12 Preface 004 Item No. All references in this manual are made with this item number. Leading sentence Short description of the function. Preparation Operation that must be performed before starting the described operation. Operation Describes the operation. Complete/Next Page Next Page Continues on next page. Complete Operation is complete. Precautions caution Describes the precautions you should take when performing the operation. note Provides supplementary description and restrictions. Preface page 13 101 Name and Function of each Component note Volume adjustment with the +key/key also affects the hands free unit receiver volume and car audio playback volume. 101 2 8 1 3 4 7 6 5 1 Power lamp 4 + key / key Lights red when the power is on and goes off during standby and when the power is off. Lights orange while charging regardless of the power status. Press to adjust the volume of the built-in speaker and headphone. Keep pressing to continuously change the volume. 2 Power switch Turns On/Off the power of this device. Also locks the keys and touch panel. 3 Position key The current map screen 107 112 is displayed when pressed while any other screen is displayed. You can listen to the last voice guide once more by pressing when receiving route guide while displaying the current map screen 112 . Press for at least 2 seconds to erase the screen. Press any key or touch the screen to redisplay the screen. 5 USB terminal Connect to a PC. 6 Headphone terminal Connect to a headphone. 7 SD card slot Insert an SD card. 104 8 Reset button Press to reset all settings of this device. page 14 Common Common page 15 102 Turning power ON/OFF Turning OFF the power Turning ON the power Entering standby mode Slide the power switch to the left (POWER) and release. The power of this device turns ON. This device has a resume function which dis-
plays the last displayed screen when the power is turned on. Locking Slide the power switch to the left (POWER) and release while this device is in normal mode. The screen goes blank and standby mode is entered. The power lamp remains lit. 102 Slide the power switch to the left (POWER), hold for approximately 2 seconds and then release while this device is in normal mode or standby mode. The screen goes blank and the power of this device turns OFF. The power lamp turns off. Slide the power switch to the right (HOLD). This device is locked and all key and touch screen operations are disabled. Slide the power switch to the left to unlock. caution Unplug the cigarette lighter plug when you turn off the ignition in order to prevent the battery from running out. note This unit goes into standby mode when all of the following conditions are satisfied. There is no external power. Battery save mode is on. AV source is not playing. No operation is performed for a prescribed interval. 604 page 16 Common Common page 17 103 Placing on/off the cradle You can use external power and source such as iPod by placing this device in the accessory cradle. 103 note A B cradle option is necessary in order to play external video source such as DVD player. page 18 Common Common page 19 104 Inserting/removing the SD card Match the orientation of the SD card with the diagram and insert. Hold the end of the SD card and pull out to remove. caution Insert firmly until it stops. However, do not exert excessive force when inserting. Otherwise, you may damage the SD card or the unit itself. note When you insert an SD card, a message to confirm playback appears. Select [YES] to display the top category screen of the SD card. 402 page 20 Common 104 Common page 21 105 Connect iPod 105 note An optional iPod connection cable (KCA-iP300V) is necessary to connect an iPod. page 22 Common Common page 23 106 Using outside the vehicle Using at home Connecting to a PC 106 Connect this unit to the outlet using an AC adapter and USB cable Connect a headphone (appropriate commercial product) to this unit Connect this unit to a computer using an USB cable caution Use the enclosed AC adaptor (KSUFB05000100W1UV-1) for this unit. To prevent a fire or electric shock hazard, do not use an AC adapter other than the one specified. The power of this unit will not be completely cut off from the wall outlet when the power switch is turned off. Install the equipment so that the wall outlet is easily accessible and, in case of emergency, immediately unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. note The provided AC adapter is designed for use in Europe. When using the unit in a country outside Europe, please prepare a AC adapter matching the AC adapter standard of the country. The unit is equipped with a built-in rechargeable battery so that it can be used without connecting the AC adapter. However, the built-in battery has not been fully charged at the time of purchase, so it should be fully recharged with one of the AC adapters. Recharging completes in about hours. page 24 Common caution This unit contains software and map database necessary for the operation of this unit. Do not change or delete those files or folders. note When connected to a PC, this unit functions as an USB Mass Storage Class auxiliary storage. Common page 25 107 Map screen of current location (not during route guide) The map around the current location (current location screen) is displayed when this device is turned ON. 6 AV quick control button The button display changes in the order of
[OFF] = [NAV] = Current AV source name
= [OFF] each time you select the button. Switch to [NAV] to display the name of the street you are traveling. Current map screen (not during route guide) 1 2 3 4 5 6 87 9
<NM0000>
<NT1000a>
Switch to the current AV source name to display the AV quick control mode button. 111 107 7 Vehicle symbol Displays the current position. 8 Map Displays the map around the current location. Touch the map to switch to scroll map screen. Touch once more to scroll the map so that it is centered around the touched location. Keep on touching the map to scroll the map in the touched direction. Release to stop scrolling. 9 Menu button Displays the Top Menu. 115 1 Remaining battery Displays the remaining battery. 2 Clock Displays the current time. Select to switch between 12 hour clock and 24 hour clock. 604 110 3 Compass button Switches the map orientation. Switches between north up and heading up each time you select. 7 : 3D heading up Displays the map (3D) so that the direction of travel is at the top of screen. 7 : 2D heading up Displays the map (2D) so that the direction of travel is at the top of screen.
: 2D north up Displays the map (2D) so that north on the map is at the top of screen. page 26 Common 4 Bluetooth button Displayed when a cell phone's hands free set is connected by Bluetooth. 7 : The call screen appears when this button is selected while the phone is ready to make a call. 7 : The dial palette screen appears when this button is selected while the phone is busy. 5 Zoom button Zooms in/out the map.
[] : Shows a wider area map.
[+] : Shows a more map details. 109 note When the current map screen is not displayed, press the Position key or select The source name is not displayed when the source is Standby. Also, the external source connected to AV-in is of each screen. not displayed.
[] is displayed when the radio signal from the GPS satellite cannot be received. The current location is not displayed correctly under this condition. When the map direction is heading up, the vehicle symbol is displayed lower than the center of the screen. When the map direction is North up, the vehicle symbol is displayed at the center of the screen. Orient this device vertically when the map direction is heading up to display more of the map in the traveling direction for greater convenience. When you turn on the PNX-7/PNX-5, you must wait while the system acquires satellite signals. This process could take up to several minutes. Make sure your vehicle is outdoors in an open area away from tall buildings and trees for fastest acquisition. Common page 27 108 Using in portrait mode This unit can be used in portrait mode. 108 When this unit is used in portrait mode, more map is displayed in the traveling direction during route guide (Super Front Wide). Also, you can display more titles in list display when selecting music. note Set the Display mode to Portrait or Auto to display the screen supporting portrait mode. 609 page 28 Common Common page 29 109 Change map scale note 109 You can change the scale of the map displayed on the current map screen or scroll the map screen as necessary. Available scales are 500km (300 miles) to 50m (50 yards) for 2D display and 500m (1/4 miles) to 50m (50yards) for 3D display. See 612 for information on switching between 2D display and 3D display and switching scale. Keep touching [+] or [-] to continuously change the scale. The scales of the scroll map screen and current map screen are independent. For example, even if you change the scale to 50m in the scroll map screen, the map is displayed in the original scale when you return to the current map screen. page 30 Common Common page 31 110 Change map display method The map in the current map screen can be displayed north up (2D), heading up (2D), or heading up (3D). Displays the map so that north on the map is at the top of screen (fixed to 2D). The map can be viewed in the same manner as road map. Displays the map (2D) so that the direction of travel is at the top of screen. This is convenient when viewing the map while driving. The map is displayed as seen from the air (fixed to heading up).
<NorthUp(2D)>
<HeadingUp(2D)>
<HeadingUp(3D)>
note When the map direction is heading up, the vehicle symbol is displayed lower than the center of the screen. When the map direction is north up, the vehicle symbol is displayed at the center of the screen. Orient this device vertically when the map direction is heading up to display more of the map in the traveling direction for greater convenience. 2D/3D display can be set from 612 also. page 32 Common 110 Common page 33 111 Control AV source on current map screen Using Bluetooth When you select the AV quick control button to switch to the current AV source name, the AV quick control buttons appear at the bottom of the screen. These buttons can be used to control the current AV source while displaying the map. Using SD card
<NT2500>
111 1 Select to play from the previous music. 2 Select to play or pause. 3 Select to play from next music. 1 Select to display the playback status (3 or 8). 2 Select to play from the beginning of the music or the previous file. 3 Select to play or pause. 4 Select to play the next file. 1 Select to display the playback status (3 or 8). 2 Select to play from the beginning of the music or the previous content. 3 Select to play or pause. 4 Select to play the next content. 1 Select to play from the previous chapter. 2 Select to play or pause. 3 Select to play from the next chapter.
<NT2000>
Playing iPod
<NT2100>
Playing DVD
<NT2200>
page 34 Common Common page 35 112 Map screen of current location (during route guide) The current map screen is displayed as follows during route guide (current map screen). Current map screen (during route guide) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
<NM2000>
8
-09
1 Remaining battery Displays the remaining battery. 2 Clock
: 2D north up Displays the map (2D) so that north on the map is at the top of screen. Displays the current time. 5 Bluetooth button Displayed when a cell phone's hands free set is connected by Bluetooth. 7 : The call screen appears when this button is selected while the phone is ready to make a call. 7 : The disconnect screen appears when selected while the phone is busy. 6 Zoom button Zooms in/out the map.
[] : Shows a wider area map.
[+] : Shows a more map details. 7 Speed limit information Displays the speed limit of the street you are traveling. You can turn off the speed limit display. 612 3 Destination information button Displays the distance to the destination, expected arrival time, and duration. Switches between expected arrival time and duration each time you press. 4 Compass button Switches the map orientation. Switches between north up and heading up each time you select. 7 : 3D heading up Displays the map (3D) so that the direction of travel is at the top of screen. 7 : 2D heading up Displays the map (2D) so that the direction of travel is at the top of screen. page 36 Common 8 AV quick control button The button display changes in the order of
[OFF] = [NAV] = Current AV source name
= [OFF] each time you select the button. Switch to [NAV] to display road information. Switch to the current AV source name to display the AV quick control mode button. 111 9 Road information Displays the name of the road you are traveling. Select to display the name of the road you will travel next. 0 Destination Direction Finder Shows the approximate direction of the destination. 112
- Vehicle symbol Displays the current position.
= Menu button Displays the Top Menu. 115
~ Map Displays the map around the current location. Touch the map to switch to scroll map screen. Touch once more to scroll the map so that it is centered around the touched location. Keep on touching the map to switch to scroll map screen and scroll the map in the touched direction. Release to stop scrolling. note See 207 , 208 or 302 for information on how to start the route guide. Select The source name is not displayed when all sources are off. Also, the external source connected to AV-in is not on each screen of this device to return to the above current map screen. displayed. The speed limit information and road information are not displayed if the information cannot be obtained. x is displayed when the radio signal from the GPS satellite cannot be received. The current location is not displayed correctly under this condition. When the map direction is heading up, the vehicle symbol is displayed lower than the center of the screen. When the map direction is North up, the vehicle symbol is displayed at the center of the screen. Orient this device vertically when the map direction is heading up to display more of the map in the traveling direction for greater convenience. If the current traveling speed exceeds the speed limit, the speed limit information flashes as a warning. You can turn off this warning. 612 When you turn on the PNX-7/PNX-5, you must wait while the system acquires satellite signals. This process could take up to several minutes. Make sure your vehicle is outdoors in an open area away from tall buildings and trees for fastest acquisition. Common page 37 113 Guide near guide point (during route guide) When you approach a guide point, the voice guide is output and an enlarged intersection view is displayed. When you pass the guide point, the enlarged intersection view disappears. Enlarged intersection view 1 2 1 Enlarged intersection view 3 Next road information
<NM2100>
3 Displays an enlarged view of the passing intersection. Touch the screen to erase the enlarged intersection view. 2 Distance display Displays the distance to the guide point as a bar. The name of the road you are going to travel next is displayed. note The distance for displaying the enlarged intersection view depends on the guide point. Press the Position key to listen to the last voice guide one more. page 38 Common 113 Common page 39 114 Map screen displaying desired location note 114 In the scroll map screen, the map is fixed to north up (2D) and cannot be changed. The scales of the scroll map screen and current map screen are independent. For example, even if you change the scale to 50m in the scroll map screen, the map is displayed in the original scale when you return to the current map screen. A confirmation message is displayed when you select [Add]. Select [YES] to add the position indicated by the cursor to Favorites and erase the message. is displayed when you search for a location and display the scroll map screen with [Show in Map]. Select to return to the original screen (screen where you selected [Show in Map]). Touch the map on the current map screen to switch to the scroll map screen and scroll the map to display the desired location. Scroll map screen 1 2 3 4 7
<NM4000>
5 6 1
[Pos]
Select to return to the current map screen. 2 Compass Select to display the north direction. 3 Cursor Indicates the position to be controlled. The cursor is always displayed at the center of the screen. 4 Zoom button Zooms in/out the map.
[+] : Shows a more map details.
[] : Shows a wider area map. 5 6
[Set]
Sets the position indicated by the cursor 206 ) or intermediate as destination (
destination (
207 ).
[Add]
Add the position indicated by the cursor to Favorites. 209 7 Map Touch the map to switch to display the map so that the touched location is at the center. Keep on touching the map to scroll the map. Release to stop scrolling. page 40 Common Common page 41 115 Display Top menu Top Menu Many of the operation of this device can be performed from the Top menu. 1 2 3 4 5 115 Operation 1 Complete page 42 Common Select [MENU].
<NM0000>
The Top Menu is displayed.
<TOP0000>
<TOP0000>
7 4 5 6 7
[Tools]
Displays the Tool menu to set and manipulate Bluetooth devices and display GPS satellite information. 501 Select to return to the current map screen. Select to return to the current map screen. Displays the Setup menu to set the map display method and this device. 601 6 1 2
[A/V]
Displays the Source menu to switch AV source and perform various operation. 401
[Where]
Displays the Search menu to search 201 location by various method. You can set the searched location as the Final destination or Intermediate destination of the Short tour route. You can also add them to Favorites and save them. 3
[Route]
Displays the Route menu to edit the tour route. Destination of the Round trip tour route is also set from the route menu. 301 note When the top menu is displayed with the remote control, select to return to the last displayed screen. Common page 43 116 Tour rout and drive route Searching for drive route 116 Searching the route to drive along the tour route is referred to as route search and the searched route is referred to as the drive route. In the case of short tour, drive route search is started automatically when you set the final destination. Also, when you set intermediate destinations, select [Calc Route] on each screen to start. In this case, the drive route along the entire trip from the current location (start location) to the final destination is searched. In the case of round trip tour, select [Calc Route] on each screen to search the drive route from the current location (start location) to the destination (Destination 1). When you reach Destination 1, the drive route from Destination 1 to Destination 2 is searched. Setting the drive route search condition You can set the restrictions (left/right turns, toll roads/express ways) when searching the drive route. You can also select the drive route type (give priority to distance or travel time). What is a tour?
A tour route starts from the current location, passes through several intermediate destinations, and arrives at the final destination. A tour route consists of 0 or more intermediate destinations and one or more final destinations. Setting a tour route A relatively short distance tour such as stopping over at Heathrow Airport to pick up John, passing through Tower of London (intermediate destination) and Buckingham Palace and bringing him home is referred to as Short Tour. In the above example, London International Airport, Tower of London, and Buckingham Palace are intermediate destinations and home is the final destination. On the other hand, a relatively long distance tour starting from home in London, stopping at University of Paris to pick up Michelle, and attending a conference at the University of Naples is referred to as a Round trip tour. In the above example, University of Paris and University of Naples are destinations. On this device, the method of setting up a tour route is different between Short tour and Round trip tour. Setting a Short tour route To set a Short tour route, search the location with the method described below 202 and set that location as the intermediate destination or final destination. Round trip tour Select [Plan Tour] from the Route Menu to start setting the Round trip tour route 302 , search location by various method 202 , and set as destination. Editing the tour route You can also edit an already created tour route by changing the order of intermediate destinations and adding or deleting intermediate destinations. page 44 Common Common page 45 201 Display Search menu Search menu (1/2) Displaying the Search menu from the Top menu to search the destination. 1 2 3 4 201 Operation 1 Select [Where]. 6 5
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7 8 9
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The Search menu appears. Complete
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[Address]
Select to search the destination from address. 203 Select to return to the Top menu.
[POI]
Select to search the destination from the point of interest type. 210 , 211 9
Select to turn the Search menu page. 1
[Home]
Select to add home as destination. 222 2 3 4 5
[Favorites]
Select to search the destination from Favorites. 212
[Last Dest.]
Select to search the destination from a list of destinations. 216 Select to return to the current map screen. 107 , 113
[Coordinate Input]
Select to search the destination by entering coordinates. 218 page 46 Where Where page 47 Search menu (2/2) 7 8 101
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7
[From Map]
Select to search the destination from the map. 219 8
[Rent-A-Car Return]
Select to search for a place to return rent-
a-car and a drive route passing by a gas station. 220 page 48 Where Where page 49 202 Search various locations 202 203 You can search locations from the database by the following six methods (Location search). Address Facility type Coordinates Favorites Home Past final destinations (Last Destinations) 210 , 211 218 216 221 212 You can also search by scrolling the map. Also, if you are using a rent-a-car, you can easily search for return location and fueling location. 219 220 The searched location can be set as the intermediate destination or final destination of a Short tour or the destination of a Round trip tour. You can also add it to Favorites. note In order to search a location from Favorites, you must add it to Favorites first. See 222 for information on adding home. 209 page 50 Where Where page 51 203 Search location by address Searching destination from address (Address Search). Preparation Have the Search menu displayed. 115 201 Operation 1 2 3 Next Page page 52 Where Select [Address].
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Select the button of the item to enter.
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Enter the address information.
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203 To enter another address information, select [OK] and repeat from 2. Select [LIST] when the number of hits becomes reasonable. Select the button of the desired location. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
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4 5 Complete note Go to 206 to set the searched location as the Final destination (Short tour) or go to 207 to set as Destination (Round trip tour) or Intermediate destination (Short tour). Or, go to 209 to add to Favorites. See 204 for the details of the address input selection screen in 2. See 205 for the details of the address information input screen in 3. You can narrow down the candidates by entering as much address information as possible ins 2 and 3. A list may be displayed instead of address information input screen in 3. The current sort order is shown on the right of the list with buttons in 5. Select these buttons to change the sort order of the list as Alphabetical = Distance = Sort off. Where page 53 204 Address input selection screen details The address input selection screen appears when you select [Address] from the Search menu. On this screen, select the type of address information to enter to search for location. Address input selection screen 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 0 4 5
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1 2 3 4 5 6
[ABC]
Enter the country (Example: UK), and prefecture.
[ZIP-Code City Name]
Enter a Zip code (Example: CB21TN) or a city (Example: Cambridge). Select to return to the current map screen.
[City Part]
Enter the area name.
[Crossing]
Enter the intersecting street name.
[Street Name]
Enter the street (Example: Trinity Lane). 7 8 9 0
[House-Nr.]
Enter the house number (Example: 1677). Select to return to the Search menu.
[Set Destination]
Set as Final Destination 206 or Intermediate Destination 207 .
[Option]
Add to Favorites. You can also display the map of the searched location. note House number may be displayed as range (Example: 1601 to 1699). If there is no corresponding number, switch to list display and select from range. page 54 Where 204 Where page 55 205 Address information input screen details note Fuzzy search can only be turned on/off with [Guess] during City Name input. 205 The address information input selection screen appears when you select the button of the item to enter on the address input selection screen. Enter the address information with characters on this screen. Address information input screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 7 8
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0
1 Input Select to enter the item selected in the address input selection screen. 8
[A/a]
Select to switch between uppercase and lowercase. 9 Keyboard Enter characters. 0
Select to cancel entering and return to the Search menu.
Select to display the accented character keyboard.
[123/M]
Select to switch between numeric keyboard and alphabetic keyboard.
[OK]
Select to return to the Search menu. 2 Candidate Select to display the candidates starting with the entered letter. 3 Hits Select to display the number of database hits.
[BS]
Select to delete the previously entered letter.
[SP]
Select to enter a space.
[Guess]
Select to turn On/Off fuzzy search for City Name input.
[LIST]
Select to display a list of locations found in the database. 4 5 6 7 page 56 Where Where page 57 206 Start route guide setting the searched location as Final Destination Setting the searched location as the Final destination of Short tour. Preparation Have the location to set as destination searched. note To set the short tour, first set the Final destination. To add an intermediate destination without starting route guide, repeat selecting appears. You can set the drive route search condition by selecting [Route Option] in 2. 312 , 313 206 until the Search menu Set the desired arrival time by selecting [
] or [
] in 3 and select [Recalculation] to recalculate and display the start time. The screen in 1 is for address search, but you can also select [Set Destination] in the search screen for other locations to display the screen in 2 and set the searched location as the destination. Select [Set Destination].
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Select [New Guidance]. A tour route is created and set as destination.
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Select [Go] to start route guide. Returns you to the current map screen and displays the drive route appears.
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Operation 1 2 3 Complete page 58 Where Where page 59 207 Start route guide setting the searched location as Intermediate Destination Setting the searched location as the Intermediate destination of Short tour. Preparation Have the location to set as Intermediate Destination searched. 4 5 207 Select [Calc.]. The drive route is searched based on the cur-
rent tour route. Select [Go] to start route guide. This returns you to the current map screen and displays the drive route on the map. Operation 1 2 3 Next Page page 60 Where Select [Set Destination].
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Complete
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note The screen in 1 is for address search, but you can also select [Set Destination] in the search screen for other locations to display the screen in 2 and set the searched location as the destination. Set the desired arrival time by selecting [
] in 5 and select [Recalculation] to recalculate and display
] or [
Select [Intermediate Destination]. the start time.
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Select [Add] for the destination to add.
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Where page 61 208 Check the searched location on map Displaying the searched location on the scroll map screen. Preparation Have the location to add to Favorites searched. note Select [Set] in 2 to set the location displayed on the map as destination. Select [Add] in 2 to add the location displayed on the map to Favorites. 206 , 207 209 208 Select [Option].
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Select [Show in Map].
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The Scroll map screen appears.
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Operation 1 2 Complete page 62 Where Where page 63 209 209 Add searched location to Favorites Adding the searched location to Favorites. Preparation Have the location to add to Favorites searched. Operation 1 2 3 Complete Select [Option].
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Select [Save]. A confirmation message is displayed.
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Select [YES]. note You can add up to 50 locations to Favorites. You can also add tour route destinations to Favorites. Select [Show in Map] in 2 to display the searched location on the map. 309 208 page 64 Where Where page 65 210 Search point of interest Searching for the location in facilities related to traffic. 4 210 Select the button of the point of interest. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
Preparation Have the Search menu displayed. 115 201 Operation 1 2 3 Next Page page 66 Where
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The POI information screen appears. Select [POI].
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Complete note The current sort order is shown on the right of the list with buttons in 4. Select these buttons to change the sort order of the list as Alphabetical = Distance = Sort off. If a cell phone is connected, you can select [Call] in 4 to call the searched location. You can also set the searched location as the destination or add it to Favorites. See 206 to set the searched location as the Final destination (Short tour) or see 207 to set as Destination
(Round trip tour) or Intermediate destination (Short tour). Or, see 209 to add to Favorites.
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Select [Supra-regional].
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Select the category button of the point of interest.
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Where page 67 211 Search location by point of interest type Searching for points of interest (POI Search). 4 211 Select the button of the point of interest. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
Preparation Have the Search menu displayed. 115 201 Operation 1 2 3 Next Page page 68 Where
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The POI information screen appears. Select [POI].
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Complete note The current sort order is shown on the right of the list with buttons in 4. Select these buttons to change the sort order of the list as Alphabetical = Distance = Sort off. If a cell phone is connected, you can select [Call] in 4 to call the searched location. You can also set the searched location as the destination or add it to Favorites. See 206 to set the searched location as the Final destination (Short tour) or see 207 to set as Destination
(Round trip tour) or Intermediate destination (Short tour). Or, see 209 to add to Favorites.
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Select the category button of the point of interest.
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Select the sub-category button of the point of interest. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
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Where page 69 212 note You can set the searched location as the destination. See 206 to set the searched location as the Final destination (Short tour) or see 207 to set as Destination
(Round trip tour) or Intermediate destination (Short tour). If you selected [DEL.] in 2, all locations in Favorites are deleted. See 209 for information on how to add to favorites. You can edit the Favorites by selecting [Option] in the Favorites information screen in 2. 213 , 215 212 Search from Favorites Searching for destination from saved Favorites. Preparation Have your destination added to Favorites. Have the Search menu displayed. 115 201 Operation 1 Select [Favorites].
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2 Complete page 70 Where Select the button of the desired location. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
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The Favorites information screen appears.
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Where page 71 213 Check Favorite location on map Checking the location in Favorites on the map. 3 Preparation Have your destination added to Favorites. Have the Favorites list displayed. 115 201 212 213 Select [Show in Map].
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The Scroll map screen appears. Operation 1 2 Next Page page 72 Where Select the button of the location to check. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
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Select [Option].
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Complete
<NM1000>
note If you selected [DEL.] in 2, all locations in Favorites are deleted. If you select [Del. Item] in 3, you can delete the location you selected in 1 from Favorites. If you select [Rename Item] in 3, you can edit the information of the location you selected in 1. 215 214 Where page 73 214 Edit Favorite location information Editing information of location in Favorites. Preparation Have the memory location added to Favorites. Have the Favorites list displayed. 115 201 212 Operation 1 2 3 Next Page page 74 Where Select the button of the location to edit the information. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
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Select [Option].
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Select [Rename Item].
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214 Select the button of the item to edit.
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Enter the information.
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Select [OK]. Returns you to the screen in 4. 4 5 6 Complete note If you selected [DEL.] in 1, you can delete all the locations in Favorites. See 205 for information on how to use the keyboard. Where page 75 215 Delete Favorites Deleting location in Favorites. Preparation Have the memory location added to Favorites. Have the Search menu displayed. 115 201 212 Operation 1 2 3 Next Page page 76 Where 4 Complete 215 Select [OK]. Returns you to the screen in 1. note If you selected [DEL.] in 1, you can delete all the locations in Favorites. Select the button of the location to delete. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
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Select [Option].
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Select [Del. Item]. A confirmation message is displayed.
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Where page 77 216 note If you select [DEL.] in 2, you can delete all previous destinations. You can also set the searched location as the destination or add it to Favorites. See 206 to set the searched location as the Final destination (Short tour) or see 207 to set as Destination
(Round trip tour) or Intermediate destination (Short tour). Or, see 209 to add to Favorites. Select [Option] on the Previously visited destination information screen in 2 to edit previous destinations. 217 216 Search from previously visited destination The destination you searched and visited along the way as you receive route guide are stored as previously visited destination. You can search for destination from stored previously visited destinations. Preparation Have the Search menu displayed. 115 201 Operation 1 Select [Last Dest.].
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2 Complete page 78 Where Select the button of the desired location. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
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The Previously visited destination information screen appears.
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Where page 79 217 Edit previously visited destination Editing stored previously visited destination. 4 5 Complete 217 Select [Del. Item]. A confirmation message is displayed.
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Select [YES]. The previously visited destination selected in 2 is deleted and you are returned to 2. Select [Last Dest.].
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note Select [DEL.] in 2 to delete all previous destinations. Select [Save in Favorites] in 4 to add the previously visited destination selected in 2 to Favorites. Select [Show in Map] in 5 to check the previously visited destination selected in 2 on the map. Select the button of the previous destination to edit. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
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Select [Option].
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Where page 81 Preparation Have the Search menu displayed. 115 201 Operation 1 2 3 Next Page page 80 Where 218 Search by coordinates Searching locations by coordinates (Coordinate Search). Preparation Have the Search menu displayed. 115 201 Operation 1 2 3 Next Page page 82 Where 4 5 6 218 Select [OK]. Repeat 2 and 3 to enter longitude and latitude. Select [OK]. Select [Coordinate Input].
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Select [Setting] of the item to enter longitude or latitude.
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Enter the longitude or latitude in the following format. Example: If East longitude 2 degrees 2 min. 38 sec.
[E]2[]20[']38["]
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Complete note You can enter longitude or latitude first. If you select [Setting.] for Latitude in 2, [N] (North latitude) and [S] (South latitude) appear in 3. If you select
[Setting.] for Longitude in 2, [E] (East longitude) and [W] (West longitude) appear in 3. You can also set the searched location as the destination or add it to Favorites. See 206 to set the searched location as the Final destination (Short tour) or see 207 to set as Destination
(Round trip tour) or Intermediate destination (Short tour). Or, see 209 to add to Favorites. Where page 83 219 219 Search from map Searching for destination from a map. Preparation Have the Search menu displayed. 115 201 Operation 1 2 Complete Select [From Map].
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Scroll the map and place the cursor on the desired location.
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note If [From Map] does not appear in 1, select [
You can also set the searched location as the destination or add it to Favorites.
]. See 206 to set the searched location as the Final destination (Short tour) or see 207 to set as Destination
(Round trip tour) or Intermediate destination (Short tour). Or, see 209 to add to Favorites. page 84 Where Where page 85 220 Search for rent-a-car return Searching for drive route with rent-a-car return as the Final destination and its nearest gas sta-
tion as Intermediate destination. 4 5 6 7 8 220 Select [LIST]. Select the button of the desired location. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
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Select [OK].
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Select the button of the desired rent-
a-car dealer.
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Select [Set Destination]. An inquiry message is displayed. Select [Rent-A-Car Return].
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Select the button of the item to enter.
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Enter the address information.
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Next Page Where page 87 Preparation Have the Search menu displayed. 115 201 Operation 1 2 3 Next Page page 86 Where 9 10 Complete Select [YES] or [NO].
[YES] : Set the gas station nearest the rent-a-
car parking as Intermediate destination.
[NO] : Set the rent-a-car parking as the nearest destination. Select [Go] to start route guide. Returns you to the current map screen and displays the drive route appears.
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220 note If a cell phone is connected, you can select [Call] on the POI information screen in 8 to make a phone call. Set the desired arrival time by selecting [
] in 10 and select [Recalculation] to recalculate and display
] or [
the start time. The current sort order is shown on the right of the list with buttons in 5 and 7. Select these buttons to change the sort order of the list as Alphabetical = Distance = Sort off. A list screen may be displayed in 3. page 88 Where Where page 89 221 Go home Searching for drive route to return home or drive route with home as Intermediate destination. Preparation Have home set. Have the Search menu displayed. 115 201 Operation 1 Select [Home].
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221 Select [Go] to start route guide. Returns you to the current map screen and displays the drive route appears.
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3 Complete note If home is not added, select [Home] to display the screen to add home. See 222 for information on adding home. To add home as Intermediate destination, have a tour route created with the destination set. You can set the drive route search condition by selecting [Route Option] in 2. 312 , 313 Set the desired arrival time by selecting [
] or [
the start time.
] in 3 and select [Recalculation] to recalculate and display Select [New Guidance] or
[Intermediate Destination].
[New Guidance]:
A tour route is created and your home is set as destination. (
[Intermediate Destination] :
Home is added as Intermediate destination to the current route. 207 3 ) 2
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Next Page page 90 Where Where page 91 222 Change/Add home Adding home. Preparation Have the Search menu displayed. 115 Operation 1 2 3 Next Page page 92 Where Select
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Select [Nav Map Setting].
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Select [ ] to display screen 4/4.
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4 5 6 222 Select [Edit] for Home Address.
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Search home by any Search method.
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Select [Set Destination]. Home is added and you are returned to 3. Complete
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note If home is already added, a confirmation message appears before 5. Select [YES] and go to 5. In this case, the previous home location will be overwritten. Where page 93 301 Display Route menu Route menu Displaying Route menu to handle tour route or drive route from the Top menu. 1 2 43 301 5
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Select [Route]. 6
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The Route menu appears.
<NR0000>
7 8 1
[Plan Tour]
Select to create a Round trip tour route. 302 If a Round trip tour route is already set, you can edit the tour route.
[Route option]
Select to set the drive route search condition. 312
[Plan Navi]
Select to edit the Short tour route. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[Cancel Guidance]
Select to cancel route guide. 320
[DEMO]
Select to simulate the drive guide. The start location and destination can be set independently of the current drive route. 321 Select to return to the Top menu.
[Navi map Context]
Select to control during route guide. Select to return to the current map screen. 315 Route page 95 Operation 1 Complete page 94 Route 302 Set round trip tour Setting the destination of Round trip tour. Preparation Have the Route menu displayed. 115 301 Operation 1 2 3 Next Page page 96 Route Select [Plan Tour]. Round trip tour route is displayed.
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Select [Add].
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Search the destination by any method and select [Set Destination]. 4 Complete 302 Repeat 2 to 3 to set all Destinations.
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note Select [Plan tour] when a route is already set in 1 to display the destination list of the Round trip tour. Select [Calc.] in 4 to search the drive route from the current location to the next destination. 206 Select [INFO.] in 4 to perform the following:
View destination information. Check the destination on the map. Select [Delete Destination] in 4 to delete destination individually. Select [Option] in 4 to perform the following:
Add all destination to Favorites. Delete all destinations. 308 Change the order of destinations. 307 Display the entire drive route on the map. Display the drive route as list. 310 306 309 305 304 311 Route page 97 303 View tour route Displaying destinations set in Short tour or Round trip tour route. Preparation Have the Route menu displayed. 115 301 Operation 1 Complete page 98 Route Select [Plan Tour] or [Plan Navi].
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The Tour route screen appears.
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Tour route screen 1 2 5 303 3 4
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6 1
[Add]
Select to add destination. The Search menu appears. 201 2 Destination 4
[Calc.]
Select to search the drive route. 206 , 207 5 Scroll bar Select to display the set destinations. The drive route is searched to travel the displayed destinations from the top. Activates when the destinations do not fit in one screen and allows you to scroll the list of destinations. 3
[INFO.]
Select to display the selected destination's information. 304 6
[Option]
Select to display tour route details and add destination to Favorites. Route page 99 304 Display destination information Displaying information of destinations set in tour route. Preparation Have the Tour route screen displayed. 115 301 303 303 or Operation 1 2 Select the button of the destination to display the information.
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Select [INFO.]. Information of the selected destination is displayed. Complete
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note Select [Show in Map] on the destination information screen in 2 to display a map around the destination (
305 ). page 100 Route 304 Route page 101 305 Check destination on the map Checking the location of destination set in Short tour or Round trip tour on the map. 3 Preparation Have the Search menu displayed. 115 301 303 303 or 305 Select [Show in Map].
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The Scroll map screen appears. Operation 1 2 Next Page page 102 Route Select the button of the destination to display on map. Complete
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<NR1000a>
Select [INFO.]. note Select [Add] on the Scroll map screen in 3 to add the location displayed on map to Favorites. Select [Set] on Scroll map screen in 3 to set the location displayed on map as destination. Route page 103 306 Individually delete destination Individually deleting destination set in tour route. Preparation Have the Tour route screen displayed. 115 301 303 303 or Select the button of the destination to delete.
<NR1000a>
Select [Option]. Select [Delete Destination]. A confirmation message is displayed.
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Operation 1 2 3 Next Page page 104 Route 4 5 Complete 306 Select [YES]. Route guide is stopped. Select [YES]. The selected destination is deleted and you are returned to the Tour route screen. note Step 4 is not necessary if route guide is not active or if the destination you are trying to delete (Round trip tour) is not a destination of the current drive route. If you stop route guide in 4, the searched drive route is deleted. Route page 105 307 Change the order of destinations Changing the order of destinations set in the tour route. Preparation Have the Tour route screen displayed. 115 301 303 303 or Select the button of the destination to change the order.
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Select [Option]. Select [Move Destination]. A confirmation message is displayed.
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Operation 1 2 3 Next Page page 106 Route 4 5 Complete 307 Select [YES]. Route guide is stopped. Select the arrow button of the destination. The order of destinations changes.
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note If you stop route guide in 4, the searched drive route is deleted. A vehicle mark in 5 indicates the zone you are currently traveling. The button of the destinations you already traveled (destination on the Start side of the vehicle mark) is grayed out and you cannot move to location before that destination. To search the drive route once again with the new order, select [Calc] following 5. To edit the tour route further, select after 5. Returns you to the Tour route screen. Route page 107 308 308 Delete tour route Deleting all destinations set in the tour route. Preparation Have the Tour route screen displayed. 115 301 303 303 or Operation 1 2 3 Complete note Select [Option].
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Select [Delete All Destinations]. A confirmation message is displayed.
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Select [YES]. All destinations are deleted and you are returned to the Tour route screen. If you delete all destinations with the above procedure, the tour route itself is deleted as well as the drive route. page 108 Route Route page 109 309 Add all destination to Favorites Adding destinations set in tour route to Favorites. Preparation Have the Tour route screen displayed. 115 301 303 303
Select [Option].
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Select [Save Destination to Favorites]. A confirmation message is displayed.
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Select [YES]. All destinations are added to Favorites and you are returned to the Tour route screen. Operation 1 2 3 Complete page 110 Route 309 Route page 111 310 Display entire drive route on map Displaying the drive route of a Short tour from the current location to the Final Destination or of a Round trip tour from the current location to the next destination on the map. Preparation Have the Tour route screen displayed. 115 301 303 303
Operation 1 2 Complete page 112 Route Select [Option].
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Select [Show Route].
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310 Route page 113 311 Display drive route details Displaying drive route details. Preparation Have the Tour route screen displayed. 115 301 303 303
Operation 1 2 Complete page 114 Route Select [Option].
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Select [Tour List].
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The Route list screen appears.
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note On the Route list screen in 2, location with TMC information are displayed as button. Select the button of the location to display TMC information. 311 Route page 115 312 Select to set the drive route search condition note 312 Setting the drive route search condition. Preparation Have the Route menu displayed. 115 301 Operation 1 2 3 Complete page 116 Route Select [Route option].
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Select the search condition button.
[Turn] : Avoid left/right turns.
[Motorway] : Allow use of express ways.
[Toll Road] : Allow use of toll roads.
[Ferry] : Allow use of ferries.
<NR2000>
Select Returns you to the Route menu. Even if you set to avoid left/right turns, they will be used if the destination cannot be reached without them. Even if you set to avoid express ways, toll roads, and ferries, they will be used if the destination cannot be reached without them. Route page 117 313 Set drive route type Setting the drive route type. Preparation Have the Route menu displayed. 115 301 Operation 1 2 Next Page page 118 Route Select [Route option].
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Select [Kind of Route].
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3 4
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5 Complete 313 Select the route type button.
[Economical] : Search the most economical route. Go to 5.
[Ecological] : Search the route with least effect on environment. Go to 5.
[Short] : Search the route with shortest dis-
tance. Go to 5.
[Fast] : Search the route with shortest travel time. Go to 5.
[Optimal] : Allows you to set the balance be-
tween travel time and distance. If you select [Optional] in 3, select
[+] or [] to set the balance between emphasizing travel time and distance.
<NR2100>
Select [OK]. Returns you to the Route menu. note Even if you select [Fast] in 3, the searched route may not always be the fastest. Also, even if select [Short], the searched route may not always be the shortest. Route page 119 314 Set average speed Setting the average speed used to calculate the travel time or expected arrival time. Preparation Have the Route menu displayed. 115 301 Operation 1 2 Next Page page 120 Route Select [Route option].
<NR0000>
Select [Speed Profile].
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3 4 Complete When [Adaptive] is selected 4 5 6 Complete 314 Select the button of the desired speed.
[Slow] : Assume driving at relatively slow speed.
[Normal] : Assume driving at normal speed.
[Fast] : Assume driving at relatively fast speed.
[Adaptive] : Set according to road condition.
<NR2200>
Select
. If you select [Adaptive] in 3, select
[+] or [] to set the assumed speed according to street condition.
<NR2210>
Select [OK]. Select
. Route page 121 315 Display route guide menu Displaying route guide menu. Route guide menu 1 2 3 4 315 Preparation Have the Route menu displayed. 115 301 Operation 1 Complete page 122 Route 6 7 8 5
<NR4000>
6 7 8
[Skip Next Dest.]
Select to cancel next intermediate destination and search drive route once more. 317 Select to return to the top menu.
[Show Route]
Select to display drive route on map. 310 1 2
[Jam Ahead Cancel Jam]
Select to repeat drive route search to avoid traffic jam ahead. 316
[Dest Info.]
Select to display next intermediate destination information. 318 3
[Route List]
Select to display drive route details. 311 4 5 Select to return to the current map screen.
[Alternative Route]
Select to repeat route search with different search condition. 319 Select [Navi map Context].
<NR0000>
The Route guide menu appears.
<NR4000>
Route page 123 316 Avoid traffic jam Searching for route avoiding traffic jam. Preparation Have the Route guide menu displayed. 115 301 315 Operation 1 2 3 Complete page 124 Route Select [Jam Ahead Cancel Jam].
<NR4000>
Select the distance to start avoiding traffic jam.
<NR4100b>
Select [Go]. Returns you to the current map screen and displays the new drive route.
<NW1310a>
note The traffic jam avoiding distance is different between normal street and express way. Set the desired arrival time in 3 and select [Recalculation] to recalculate and display the start time. 316 Route page 125 317 Skip next destination Searching drive route skipping the next destination. note If there is no destination remaining in the tour route when the next destination is skipped, the current map screen appears when you select [OK] in 2. Set the desired arrival time in 2 and select [Recalculation] to recalculate and display the start time. 317 Preparation Have the Route guide menu displayed. 115 301 315 Operation 1 2 3 Complete page 126 Route Select [Skip Next Dest.]. A confirmation message is displayed.
<NR4000>
Select [OK]. Select [Go]. Returns you to the current map screen and displays the new drive route.
<NW1310a>
Route page 127 318 Display next destination information Displaying the next destination's information. Preparation Have the Route guide menu displayed. 115 301 315 Operation 1 Select [Dest Info.].
<NR4000>
<NR1200a>
Complete page 128 Route 318 Route page 129 319 Search alternate route Repeating route search with different condition. Preparation Have the Route guide menu screen displayed. 115 301 315 Operation 1 2 3 Next Page page 130 Route 4 5 Complete 319 Select [Calc]. Select [Go]. Returns you to the current map screen and displays the new drive route.
<NW1310a>
Select [Alternative Route]. A confirmation message is displayed. note Set the desired arrival time in 5 and select [Recalculation] to recalculate and display the start time.
<NR4000>
Select [YES]. Set the search condition. See 312 and 313 .
<NR4200>
Route page 131 320 320 Cancel route guide Canceling current route guide. Preparation Have the Route menu displayed. 115 301 Operation 1 2 Complete Select [Cancel Guidance].
<NR0000>
Select [OK]. Route guide is canceled and you are returned to the current map screen. No drive route is displayed on the current map screen. note You should cancel route guide if you want to travel off the drive route. The drive route is not deleted even if you cancel it. To resume route guide, display the tour route (
303 ) and select [Calc]. page 132 Route Route page 133 321 Drive in demo mode Simulating the route guide specifying the start and destination locations. Preparation Have the Route menu displayed. 115 301 Operation 1 2 3 Next Page page 134 Route Select [DEMO].
<NR0000>
Select [Set] for the Start Location Description or Destination Location Description.
<NR3000a>
Set the start location or destination.
<NW0000a>
4 5 6 321 Select [Set Destination]. Returns you to the screen in 2. Repeat 2 to 4 to set both the start and destination locations. Select [Start Demo].
<NR3000b>
Starts route search and demo mode drive. Complete
<NM5000>
note See 202 for information on how to set the start or destination location in 3. You are returned to 2 when you arrive at the destination in demo mode. Select [Auto Rep.] in 6 to repeat demo mode from the start location. When you select in demo mode, a confirmation message appears and you are returned to 2 after you select [YES]. The searched drive route is canceled if you select [Set Demo] in 6 when a drive route is already searched. However, the destination is saved as previous destination. Route page 135 401 Display Source menu Displaying the Source menu to switch the AV source from the Top menu. Source menu (When connecting iPod) 1 2 3 4 5 401 Operation 1 Select [A/V].
<TOP0000>
The Source menu appears. Complete
<A00000-1>
<A00000-1>
7 5 6 7 Select to return to the current map screen. 107 , 112 Select to return to the Top menu. 115
[Standby]
Select to turn off the AV source. 6 1 2 3 4
[iPod]
Select to play music and video in the connected iPod. 413
[DVB-T]
Select to switch to terrestrial digital television broadcasts (digital TV). 423
[SD]
Select to play files inside the inserted SD card. 402
[Bluetooth]
Select to play music in the connected Bluetooth device. 419 page 136 A/V note Unplayable AV source cannot be selected. Only PNX-7 can be viewed for digital TV. If the previously played AV source is available, select [A/V] to switch to the playback screen of that source and start playback. A/V page 137 Source menu (When connecting DVD) 8
<A00000-2>
8
[DVD]
Select to play music and video in the connected DVD player. 420 note
[DVD] can be selected when a DVD player is connected and the Input Select is set to DVD (
When Input Select is set to AV in, [AV IN] is displayed instead of [DVD]. When iPod is connected, neither [DVD] nor [AV IN] is displayed. 616 ). page 138 A?V 401 A/V page 139 402 Display SD card's top category Displaying the top category for music selection from the Source menu. SD card Top category screen 1 2 3 402 Preparation Have the Source menu displayed. 115 401 Operation 1 Complete page 140 A/V 7 8 9 0 4 5 6
<AC2000>
[PlayList]
Select to play from playlist. 407
[Album]
Select to play music by album. 405 1 2 3 Select to return to the current map screen. 107 , 112 4
[Compose]
Select to play music by composer. 408 5 6
[Genre]
Select to play music by genre. 409
[Video]
Select to play video. 411 7 8 9 0
[Title]
Select to play music by title. 404
[Artist]
Select to play music by artist. 406
[Photo Gallery]
Select to view still images. 410
[Player]
Select to display the Player screen. 403
[SRC]
Select to return to the Source menu. 401 Select [SD].
<A00000-1>
The top category of the SD card appears.
<AC2000>
A/V page 141 403 3 4 5 6 7 8 403 Control while playing music in SD card SD card music playback control screen
(Main screen) 1 2 Preparation Have the music in the SD card playing. Operation 1 Complete note If you select [Player] in 1, all songs are played. Select [Player]. 9 0
<MC0000a>
<AC2200>
The Music playback control screen (Main screen) appears.
<MC0000a>
1 Album art Select to display album art. 2 Music information Select to display the artist name, music title, and album title. Select the name to horizontally scroll the selected information. Select to return to the current map screen. 107 , 112 3 4 Select to display the music in the list
(Playlist, Album. etc.) containing the current music. 5
[TOP]
Select to display the top category. 402 6 Playback status 7 Play time bar Select to display the playback progress. Touch the bar to play from the touched location.
[MORE]
Select to display the More screen.
[4]
Select to play from the beginning of the music or the previous music.
[38]
Select to toggle between play and halt.
Select to play the next music.
[SRC]
Select to return to the Source menu. 401 8 9 0
page 142 A/V A/V page 143 SD card music playback control screen 403 1
<MC0000b>
2 3 4
[BACK]
Select to return to the Music playback control screen (Main screen). 1 2 Select to randomly play music in the current list (Playlist, Album, etc.). 3 4 Select to repeat the current music.
[1][]
Select to play at x2 speed in the forward or backward direction. page 144 A?V A/V page 145 404 Select by title and play Selecting and playing music file or video file in the SD card by title. Preparation Have the SD card Top category screen displayed. 115 401 402 404 note If you select [ALL PLAY] or [Player] in 2, all songs are played. Select [A-Z] or [A-Z] in 2 to sort the list in ascending or descending order. Select [SRC] in 2 to return to the Source menu or [TOP] to return to the Top category screen. Or select [HOME]
to display a list of songs being played. If you displayed the screen in 2 from the Playlist selection screen ( 407 ), the screen changes in the order of
[All] = [Audio] = [Movie] = [All] each time you select [All]. Select [All] to list all files, [Audio] to list only audio files, and [Movie] to list only video files. See 403 for the screen displayed while playing a music file. See 412 for the screen displayed while playing a video file. Operation 1 2 Complete page 146 A/V Select [Title].
<AC2200>
Select the button of the title to play. The music starts playing. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
<AC2200>
A/V page 147 405 Select by album title and play Selecting and playing music in SD card by album title. Preparation Have the SD card Top category screen displayed. 115 401 402 405 note Select [ALL PLAY] in 2 to select songs in all albums. Select [Player] in 2 to play songs from the first song in the top album. Select [A-Z] or [A-Z] in 2 to sort the list in ascending or descending order. Select [VIEW] in 2 to change the album display method from list display = album art thumbnail display =
rotation display. Select an album art during album art thumbnail display or rotation display to play the album. Select [SRC] in 2 to return to the Source menu or [TOP] to return to the Top category screen. Or select [HOME]
to display a list of songs being played. Select [ALL PLAY] in 3 to play all songs in the album. See 403 for the screen while playing. Operation 1 2 3 Complete page 148 A/V Select [Album].
<AC2000>
Select the button of the album to play. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
<AC2400>
Select the button of the music to play. 404 The music is played. A/V page 149 406 Select by artist name and play Selecting and playing music in SD card by artist name. Preparation Have the SD card Top category screen displayed. 115 401 402 Operation 1 Select [Artist].
<AC2000>
4 Complete 406 Select the button of the music to play. 404 The music is played. note Select [ALL PLAY] in 2 to select songs of all artists. Select [Player] in 2 to play songs from the first song of the top artist. Select [A-Z] or [A-Z] in 2 to sort the list in ascending or descending order. Select [ALL PLAY] in 3 to play all songs of artist selected in 2. Select [SRC] to return to the Source menu or [TOP] to return to the Top category screen. Or select [HOME] to display a list of songs being played. See 403 for the screen while playing. 2 3 Next page 150 A/V Select the button of the artist to play. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
<AC2300>
Select an album. 405 A/V page 151 407 Play from Playlist Playing from playlist in the SD card. Preparation Have the SD card Top category screen displayed. 115 401 402 Operation 1 2 3 Complete page 152 A/V 407 note You cannot create or edit Playlist from the PND. You must use a PC. Select [ALL PLAY] in 2 to select files in all playlists. Select [Player] in 2 to play songs from the first song in the top playlist. Select [A-Z] or [A-Z] in 2 to sort the list in ascending or descending order. Select [ALL PLAY] in 3 to play all songs in playlist selected in 2. Select [SRC] to return to the Source menu or [TOP] to return to the Top category screen. Or select [HOME] to display a list of songs being played. See 403 for the screen while playing. Select [PlayList].
<AC2000>
Select the button of the playlist to play. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
<AC2100>
Select the button of the music to play. 404 The music is played. A/V page 153 408 Select by composer and play Selecting and playing music in SD card by composer. Preparation Have the SD card Top category screen displayed. 115 401 402 Operation 1 Select [Composer].
<AC2000>
4 Complete 408 Select the button of the music to play. 404 The music is played. note Select [ALL PLAY] in 2 to select songs of all composers. Select [Player] in 2 to play songs from the first song in the top composer. Select [A-Z] or [A-Z] in 2 to sort the list in ascending or descending order. Select [SRC] in 2 to return to the Source menu or [TOP] to return to the Top category screen. Or select [HOME]
to display a list of songs being played. Select [ALL PLAY] in 3 to play all songs of composer selected in 2. See 403 for the screen while playing. 2 3 Next page 154 A/V Select the button of the composer to play. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
<AC2500>
Select an album. 405 A/V page 155 409 Select by genre and play Selecting and playing music in SD card by genre. Preparation Have the SD card Top category screen displayed. 115 401 402 Operation 1 Select [Genre].
<AC2000>
4 Complete 409 Select the button of the music to play. 404 The music is played. note Select [ALL PLAY] in 2 to select songs in all genre. Select [Player] in 2 to play songs from the first song in the top genre. Select [A-Z] or [A-Z] in 2 to sort the list in ascending or descending order. Select [SRC] in 2 to return to the Source menu or [TOP] to return to the Top category screen. Or select display a list of songs being played. Select [ALL PLAY] in 3 to play all songs of genre selected in 2. See 403 for the screen while playing. to 2 3 Next page 156 A/V Select the button of the genre to play. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
<AC2600>
Select an album. 405 A/V page 157 410 View still images Displaying the still images in the SD card. Preparation Have the SD card Top category screen displayed. 115 401 402 Operation 1 2 Next Page Viewing each image in full screen 410 3 Complete note Select [Photo Gallery].
<AC2000>
Select [Stand].
<AC2700_2>
The selected image is displayed full screen. If you select more than one image in 2, you can scroll the images with [
] and [
<AC2710>
Touch the screen when an image is displayed full screen to return to thumbnail display. Select the images to display. The selected images are checked. Use [
display.
] to scroll the thumbnail
] and [
<AC2700_1>
note Select [ALL] in 2 to select all images. Or, select [Release] to cancel all selections. When selecting [FOL.UP] in 2, content of folder of one upper hierarch is displayed. Or, when selecting [TOP], content of the top hierarchy is displayed. page 158 A/V A/V page 159 410 Viewing a slideshow 3 Select [Slide Show].
<AC2700_2>
The selected images are displayed as slide show.
<AC2720>
Complete note Touch the screen during slide show to return to thumbnail display. page 160 A?V A/V page 161
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411 View video Playing video in the SD card. Preparation Have the SD card Top category screen displayed. 115 401 402 Operation 1 2 Complete page 162 A/V note Select [SRC] in 2 to return to the Source menu or [TOP] to return to the Top category screen. Or select display a list of videos being played. Select [VIEW] in 2 to change the list to thumbnail display. Select [VIEW] in thumbnail display to return to list display. Select [Player] in 2 to play sequentially from the first video file. 411 to Select [Video].
<AC2000>
Select the button of the video to play. Select [
] to scroll.
] and [
<AC2800>
<VC0000>
A/V page 163 412 Control while playing video Touch the center of the screen while playing video in an SD card to display the control buttons. SD card video play control screen (player con-
trol button) 412 1 2 3 4
<VC1000>
5 6 7 8 7 6 9 Touch the screen.
<VC0000>
<VC1000>
6 7 8 9
[1] []
Select to play at x2 speed in the forward or backward direction.
[4] []
Select a chapter.
[38]
Select to pause/resume playback.
[SRC]
Select to return to the Source menu. 401 1 2 Select to display a list.
[TOP]
Select to display the top category. 402 3
[SET]
Select to adjust the image quality. 615 4 Play time bar Select to display the play time bar. Touch the bar to play from the touched location. 5 Playback information Select to display the playback status, current chapter, and playback duration. note Touch the screen to erase the player control buttons. A/V page 165 Preparation Have video playing. 411 Operation 1 Complete page 164 A/V 413 Display iPod's top category Displaying the iPod top category to select music. Preparation Have the Source menu displayed. 115 401 Operation 1 2 Complete page 166 A/V iPod Top category screen 1 2 3 413 7 8 9 4 5 6
<AI1100>
0
Select [iPod].
<A00000-1>
Select [Music].
<AI1000>
1 2 3 4 5
[PlayList]
Select to play by playlist. See 407 .
[Album]
Select to play music by album. See 405 . Select to return to the current map screen. 107 , 112
[Compose]
Select to play music by composer. See 408 .
[Genre]
Select to play music by genre. See 409 . Select to display the iPod top category. 6
[Podcast]
Select to play podcast. 415 7 8 9 0
[Title]
Select to play music by title. See 404 .
[Artist]
Select to play music by artist. See 406 .
[Audiobook]
Select and play audiobook. 414
[Player]
Select to return to the Player screen. See 403 .
[AV Sel.]
Select to return to the Music/Video selection screen in 2.
[SRC]
Select to return to the Source menu. 401
<AI1100>
note On iPod without Video, the Music/Movie selection screen is not displayed in 2 and the Top category screen is displayed. See 403 for the screen displayed while playing. A/V page 167 414 Play audiobook Playing audiobook in iPod. Preparation Have the iPod top category screen displayed. 115 401 413 Operation 1 2 Complete 414 Select [Audiobook].
<AI1120>
Select the button of the audiobook to play. Audiobook starts playing. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
<AI1150>
note Select [ALL PLAY] or [Player] in 2 to play all audiobooks sequentially. Select [SRC] in 2 to return to the Source menu or [TOP] to return to the Top category screen. Or select display a list of audiobooks being played. to See 403 for the screen displayed while playing. You can change the audiobook playback speed. 618 page 168 A/V A/V page 169 415 Play podcast Playing podcast in iPod. Preparation Have the iPod top category screen displayed. 115 401 413 Operation 1 2 Complete 415 Select [Podcast].
<AI1120>
Select the button of the podcast to play. Podcast starts playing. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
<AI1160>
note Select [ALL PLAY] or [Player] in 2 to play all podcasts sequentially. Select [SRC] in 2 to return to the Source menu or [TOP] to return to the Top category screen. Or select display a list of podcasts being played. to page 170 A/V A/V page 171 416 Display iPod video library Displaying the iPod video library from the Source menu. Preparation Have the Source menu displayed. 115 401 413 Operation 1 Select [Movie].
<AI1000>
The iPod video library screen appears.
<AI1200>
Complete page 172 A/V iPod Video Library screen 4 5 416 1 2 3
<AI1200>
6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 Select to return to the current map screen. 107 , 112
[Muisc Videos]
Select to play a music video. 417
[Video Podcast]
Select to play a video podcast. 417
[Movies]
Select to play a movie. 417
[TV Shows]
Select to play a TV show. 417 6
[Player]
Select to display the Player screen. 418 7
[AV Sel.]
Select to return to the Music/Video selection screen in 1. 8
[SRC]
Select to return to the Source menu. 401 note On iPod without Video, the Music/Movie selection screen is not displayed in 1 and you are returned to the Top category screen. 413 A/V page 173 417 Play video on iPod Playing video files in iPod. Preparation Have the iPod video library screen displayed. 416 Operation 1 2 Complete page 174 A/V note Select [ALL PLAY] or [Player] in 2 to play all video files continuously. Select [SRC] in 2 to return to the Source menu or [TOP] to return to the video library. Or select list of video files being played. See 418 for the screen displayed while playing a video file. 417 to display a Select the button of the type of video file to play.
<AI1200>
Select the button of the file to play. A video file starts playing. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
<AI1210>
<VI0000>
A/V page 175 418 2 3 4 5
<VI1000>
418 Control while playing video with iPod Touch the center of the screen while playing iPod video file to display the control buttons. iPod video play control screen (player control buttons) 1 Preparation Have an iPod video file playing. 417 Operation 1 Complete page 176 A/V Touch the center of the screen. 7 8 9 8 7 0 6
<VI0000>
Control buttons are displayed.
<VI1000>
Select to return to the current map screen. 107 , 112 1 2 Select to display a list of category containing the content being played. 3
[TOP]
Select to return to the iPod top category. 413 4
[SET]
Select to display the iPod setup screen. 618 5 Play time bar Select to display the play positions. Touch the bar to play from the touched location. 6 Playback information Select to display the playback status, current chapter, and playback duration. 7 8 9 0
[1] []
Select to play at x2 speed in the forward or backward direction.
[4] []
Select a chapter.
[38]
Select to start or pause play.
[SRC]
Select to return to the Source menu. 401 note Touch the screen to erase the player control button. You can set whether to display in wide mode and the type of video signal. 618 A/V page 177 419 Play music in Bluetooth device Playing music in Bluetooth device. Bluetooth music play control screen (Main screen) 1 419 Preparation Have the Source menu displayed. 115 401 Operation 1 Complete page 178 A/V 2
<MA1000a>
3 4 3 5 1 2 3 Select to return to the current map screen. 107 , 112
[MORE]
Select to display the More screen.
[4] []
Select a song. 4 5
[38]
Select to start or pause playing music.
[SRC]
Select to return to the Source menu. 401 Bluetooth music play control screen (More screen) Select [Bluetooth].
<A00000-1>
Control buttons are displayed.
<MA1000a>
8 7
<MA1000b>
7
[BACK]
Select to return to Main screen. 8
[1] []
Select to play at x2 speed in the forward or backward direction. note When a Bluetooth device supporting profile A2DP is connected, you can play music in that device. When a Bluetooth device supporting profile AVRCP is connected, you can perform the above controls. A/V page 179 420 420 Play DVD Playing DVD. Preparation Have the Source menu displayed. 115 401 Operation 1 Select [DVD]. DVD starts playing.
<A00000-2>
<VD0000>
Complete note
[DVD] is not shown on the Source menu when iPod is connected. An optional B cradle is necessary in order to connect a DVD player. Set the video source to DVD when a DVD player is connected. 616 page 180 A/V A/V page 181 421 Control while playing DVD Touch the center of the screen while playing DVD to display the control buttons. DVD video play control screen (player control buttons) 1 421 2 3
<VD1000>
Touch the screen. 4 5 6 5 4 7 1 2 3 4 Select to return to the current map screen. 107 , 112
[CONT.]
Select to display the disc control buttons.
[SET]
Select to adjust the image quality. 615
[1] []
Select to play forward or backward at x2 speed. 5 6 7
[4] []
Select a chapter.
[38]
Select to start or pause play.
[SRC]
Select to return to the Source menu. 401
<VD0000>
The player control buttons appear.
<VD1000>
note Touch the screen to erase the player control buttons. A/V page 183 Preparation Have a DVD playing. 420 Operation 1 Complete page 182 A/V 422 Disc control buttons Selecting the player control button [CONT.] to display disc control buttons. DVD MediaPlayer screen (Disc control buttons) 1 5 422 2 3 4
<AD1000a>
Select [CONT.]. 6 7 8
<VD1000>
Disc control buttons appear.
<AD1000a>
1 2 3 4 Select to return to the current map screen. 107 , 112
[TOP MENU]
Select to return to the top of the disc menu.
[MENU]
Select to display the disc menu.
[RETURN]
Select to move up a level in the disc menu. 5 6 7 8 Select to move the display position of the disc control buttons. Select to return to the previous screen.
Select a disc menu item.
[Enter]
Select to confirm item selection. note The disc menu is specific to the DVD being played and the available controls depend on the DVD. When the disc control buttons are displayed, touching the disc menu has no effect. If the disc control buttons are overlapped with the background and difficult to see, select to change the display position. Touch the screen to erase the disc control buttons. The zoom function and angle function are not supported. A/V page 185 Preparation Have the player control buttons displayed. 421 Operation 1 Complete page 184 A/V 423 423 View digital TV Viewing digital TV. Preparation Have the Source menu displayed. 115 401 Operation 1 Select [DVB-T].
<A00000-1>
The digital TV screen appears. Complete
<VT1000>
note Only PNX-7 can be viewed for digital TV. If the previously viewed channel cannot be received, the digital TV control screen appears. Channel scan starts the first time you view digital TV after purchase. 425 424 Digital TV cannot be received without performing a channel scan. You must perform channel scan in order to receive digital TV broadcasts. page 186 A/V A/V page 187 424 Control digital TV Touch the center of the digital TV screen to display the control buttons. Preparation Have the digital TV screen displayed (no need to tune to a channel). Touch the screen.
<VT1000>
The TV control buttons appear.
<AT1100>
423 Operation 1 Complete page 188 A/V Digital TV control screen (TV control buttons) 424 1 2 3 4
<AT1100>
9
[Seek]
Select to switch to the next channel. 428
[TeleText]
Select to display text information. 431
[Scan]
Select to scan and preset channels. 425 8 6 7 8 9
[SRC]
Select to return to the Source menu. 401 5 6 7 1 Select to return to the current map screen. 107 , 112 2
[PRESET CH]
Select to display the preset channel list. 427 3
[P-LIST]
Select to display a program list screen. 426 4
[EPG]
Select to display the program guide. 429 5 Select to switch voice stream. note This function is available only for PNX-7. Touch the screen to erase the TV control buttons. A/V page 189 425 Scan and preset digital TV channels Scanning and presetting channels available at your area. Preparation Have the digital TV control screen displayed (no need to tune to a channel). note This function is available only for PNX-7. Select the button of the channel displayed in 3 to start playing that channel. The digital TV control screen is displayed after scan completes the first time you change the source to digital TV. 425 Select [Scan]. A confirmation message is displayed.
<AT1120>
Select [YES]. Channel scan starts. When channel scan completes, the scan result is displayed. Select Select to return to the digital TV control screen.
<AT1152>
423 Operation 1 2 3 Complete page 190 A/V A/V page 191 426 426 Tune digital TV from program list Tuning from the program list of current channels. Preparation Have the digital TV control screen displayed. 423 Operation 1 2 3 Complete Select [P-LIST].
<AT1120>
Select the button of the program to view. The selected program is received.
<AT1112>
Select [Player]. The button disappears. note This function is available only for PNX-7. The program list does not appear until channel scan is complete. page 192 A/V A/V page 193 427 427 Tune digital TV from preset list Tuning from preset list of channels. Preparation Have the digital TV control screen displayed. 423 Operation 1 2 3 Complete Select [PRESET CH].
<AT1120>
Select the button of the channel to view. Tunes to the selected channel.
<AT1120>
Select [Player]. The button disappears. note This function is available only for PNX-7. The program list does not appear until channel scan is complete. If you selected [Release] in 3, the selected channel is deleted from the preset list. page 194 A/V A/V page 195 428 Tune digital TV by channel seek Tuning to the next channel. Preparation Have the digital TV control screen displayed. Select [SEEK].
<AT1120>
Select the seek direction button. The next channel is received.
<AT1140>
Touch the screen. The button disappears. 423 Operation 1 2 3 Complete note This function is available only for PNX-7. page 196 A/V 428 A/V page 197 429 View digital TV program guide Tuning from the EPG (Electronic Program Guide). Preparation Have the digital TV control screen displayed. 429 Select
. 3 Complete note This function is available only for PNX-7. Select [Player] in 2 to return to the original program. 423 Operation 1 2 Next Page page 198 A/V Select [EPG].
<AT1120>
Select the button of the program. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
<AT1160>
The program detail screen appears.
<AT1115>
A/V page 199 430 Tune digital TV by channel number Tuning by specifying a channel no. Preparation Have the program list screen or preset channel screen displayed. Select [DIRECT CH].
<AT1112>
Select a channel with the ten keys.
<AT1112>
Select [Enter]. The specified channel is received and the but-
ton disappear. 426 427 Operation 1 2 3 Complete note This function is available only for PNX-7. page 200 A/V 430 A/V page 201 413 431 Display digital TV text information Displaying text information. Preparation Have the digital TV control screen, program list screen, or preset channel screen displayed. 423 426 427 Operation 1 Select [TeleText].
<AT1120>
Text information is displayed.
<AT1150>
Complete note This function is available only for PNX-7. Touch the screen while text information is displayed to make it half transparent. Touch the screen once more to return to the TV screen. page 202 A/V A/V page 203 501 Display Tools menu Tools menu Displaying the Tools menu from the Top menu to set such an option as Bluetooth. 1 2 3 501 Operation 1 Complete page 204 Tools Select [Tools].
<TOP0000>
The Tools menu appears.
<T00000>
5 6 4
<T00000>
1
[GPS]
Select to display the current position of the GPS satellites and reception information. 4
[TMC]
elect to display the TMC information. 506 503 2
[Position]
Select to display/reset drive information. 505 3 Select to return to the current map screen. 5
[Bluetooth]
Select to set Bluetooth related settings. 509 6 Select to return to the Top menu. Tools page 205 502 Set GPS Displaying information such as current position of GPS satellites. 502 Preparation Have the Tools menu displayed. 115 501 Operation 1 2 Complete Select [GPS].
<T00000>
Select [ON] or [OFF] for GPS Activate and WASS/EGNOS.
<TG1000>
note When you turn GPS Activation OFF, you will not receive signals from GPS satellites and positioning will be stopped. This will reduce consumption of built-in battery. WASS (North America) and EGNOS (Europe) are systems to increase positioning precision using stationary satellites. If turn this option OFF, this system is not used. Select [Information] in 2 to display GPS satellite information. 503 Select [Cold Start] in 2 to reset GPS satellite reception information. 504 page 206 Tools Tools page 207 503 View GPS satellite information Displaying information such as current position of GPS satellites. note Three-dimensional positioning is performed if radio signals are received from four or more GPS satellites. Two-dimensional positioning is performed and positioning precision is slightly reduced if radio signals are received from three GPS satellites. Positioning cannot be performed if radio signals are received from only two or less GPS satellites. 503 Preparation Have the Tools menu displayed. 115 501 Operation 1 2 Complete page 208 Tools Select [GPS].
<T00000>
Select [Information] of GPS.
<TG1000>
A GPS satellite layout diagram and strength of signal from each satellite are displayed.
<TG1120>
Tools page 209 504 Reset reception Resetting GPS satellite information. Preparation Have the Tools menu displayed. 115 501 Operation 1 2 3 Complete page 210 Tools Select [GPS].
<T00000>
Select [Cold Start] of GPS. A confirmation message is displayed.
<TG1000>
Select [YES]. The GPS satellite information is reset and you are returned to the screen in 2. note If you drive for a long distance with the power of PND turned off, it may take a while to locate the current position when you turn the power back on. In such case, it may be faster to reset the GPS information as described above. There is no need to reset the GPS information in any other case. 504 Tools page 211 505 Display travel information Displaying travel information. 505 Preparation Have the Tools menu displayed. 115 501 Operation 1 Select [Position].
<T00000>
Travel information is displayed. Complete
<TP1000>
note If you select [Reset Max. Values], the Max. Speed and Max. Altitude are reset. If you select [Reset Max. Distance], Total Distance Traveled and Total Time are reset. page 212 Tools Tools page 213 506 Display TMC information Displaying TMC information. 3 506 Select the button of the information to display. Use [
] and [
] to scroll the list.
<TT1000>
The selected TMC information is displayed. Preparation Have the Tools menu displayed. 115 501 Operation 1 2 Next Page page 214 Tools Select [TMC].
<TT1120>
Complete note No TMC information can be displayed if none is recevied. Select [TMC List].
<TT0000>
Tools page 215 507 Select TMC Station to receive Selecting the TMC Station to receive. note No TMC information can be displayed if none is recevied. 507 Preparation Have the Tools menu displayed. 115 501 Operation 1 2 3 Complete page 216 Tools Select [TMC].
<T00000>
Select [Select TMC Station].
<TT0000>
Select [ ] until the TMC Station to receive is displayed.
<TT2000>
Tools page 217 508 Display Bluetooth menu Bluetooth menu Displaying the Bluetooth menu from the Tools menu to set Bluetooth options and operation. 1 2 3 508 Preparation Have the Tools menu displayed. 115 501 Operation 1 Complete page 218 Tools 4
<TB1000>
[Buddy]
Select to send and receive position information. 527 ~ 529 5 6 Returns you to the Tools menu. 5 6 1 2 3 4
[Hands Free]
Select to make a phone call. 518 ~ 521
[SMS]
Select to send and receive short message
(SMS). 522 ~ 526 Select to return to the current map screen.
[Set up]
Select to display Bluetooth Setup Menu to set Bluetooth settings. 509 Select [Bluetooth].
<T00000>
The Bluetooth menu appears.
<TB1000>
Tools page 219 509 Display Bluetooth setup menu Bluetooth setup menu Displaying the Bluetooth setup menu to set Bluetooth options from the Bluetooth menu. 1 2 3 4 509 Preparation Have the Bluetooth menu displayed. 115 501 508 Operation 1 Complete page 220 Tools Select [Set up].
<TB1000>
The Bluetooth setup menu appears.
<TB1400>
6 7 5
<TB1400>
1 2
[Paired list]
Select to display the Bluetooth device connection history. 517 5
[SMS Settings]
Select to set SMS (Short Message Service). 513
[Inquiry]
Select to connect with nearby Bluetooth device. 516 6
[Hands free Settings]
Select to set the hands free unit options. 514 3
[General Settings]
Select to set general Bluetooth settings. 7 Returns you to the Tools menu. 510 4 Select to return to the current map screen. Tools page 221 510 Set general Bluetooth settings Activating Bluetooth and other Bluetooth setup. Preparation Have the Tools menu displayed. 115 501 508 509 Select [General Settings].
<TB1400>
Select [ON] or [OFF] for Bluetooth activation and Auto reconnection.
<TB1430>
Select Returns you to the Bluetooth setup menu. Operation 1 2 3 Complete page 222 Tools note Set Bluetooth activation ON when using a Bluetooth device. Bluetooth function is disabled when it is OFF. When Bluetooth reconnection is turned on, Bluetooth devices are automatically reconnected when the this unit is turned on. Bluetooth devices are not reconnected automatically when it is OFF. Bluetooth devices are not automatically reconnected in the following cases even when Bluetooth 510 reconnection is on. Connection with Bluetooth device is intentionally disconnected Power of Bluetooth device is off Information of Bluetooth device is not in the pair list Bluetooth Activation is off No external power is supplied to the this unit In addition, some Bluetooth devices must be in standby mode to reconnect. Select [Devica Name] in 2 to assign a name to Bluetooth device. Select [Passkey] in 2 to set pass key. 512 511 Tools page 223 511 Naming Bluetooth device Naming Bluetooth device. Preparation Have the Tools menu displayed. 115 501 508 509 511 Select [OK]. Returns you to the Bluetooth setup menu. 4 Complete note Select [] in 3 to enter characters with umlaut, [123/M] to enter alphanumeric characters, and [A/a] to switch case. Select [BS] in 3 to delete the last entered character. Select [SP] to enter a space. Operation 1 2 3 Next Page page 224 Tools Select [General Settings].
<TB1400>
Select [Device Name] of Bluetooth.
<TB1430>
Enter the name.
<TB1432a>
Tools page 225 512 Set passkey to Bluetooth device Setting passkey to Bluetooth device. Bluetooth device cannot be connected without passkey if passkey is set. Preparation Have the Tools menu displayed. 115 501 508 509 4 Complete note Passkey can contain up to 16 characters. Select [Clear] in 3 to clear all entered characters. 512 Select [OK]. Operation 1 2 3 Next Page page 226 Tools Select [General Settings].
<TB1400>
Select [Passkey] of Bluetooth.
<TB1430>
Enter the passkey.
<TB1433>
Tools page 227 513 Set SMS Setting the SMS incoming mode and incoming call tone volume. Preparation Have the Tools menu displayed. 115 501 508 509 Operation 1 2 3 Complete page 228 Tools Select [SMS Settings].
<TB1400>
Select [+] or []. The incoming tone is sounded at the set volume each time you select.
<TB1450_1>
Select [Auto] or [Manual].
<TB1450_2>
note If you select [Auto] in 3, all messages are downloaded the first time you connect and new messages are downloaded thereafter as they are received. If you select [Manual], no automatic download is performed. 513 Tools page 229 514 Set hands free Setting the hands free unit options. Preparation Have the Tools menu displayed. 115 501 508 509 Select [Hands free Settings].
<TB1400>
Set each item.
<TB1440a>
Operation 1 2 Complete page 230 Tools 514 The following items can be set:
Item Auto Answer Description See 515 . Adjusts the incoming call tone volume.
Increases the volume.
Decreases the volume. Sets the cell phone phonebook download mode.
[Auto]
[Manual]
Sets the noise reduction function.
[ON]
[OFF]
Sets the echo cancellation function.
[ON]
[OFF]
Enables the function. Disables the function. Enables the function. Disables the function. Incoming call tone volume Phonebook down load mode Noise reduction Echo cancellaion note Downloads the phonebook the first time you connect and downloads the difference thereafter. Does not download automatically. On some cell phones, you cannot download the phonebook automatically even when you turn on the Phonebook download mode. Noise reduction and Echo canncellation are on screen 2/2. Select [
] to display. Tools page 231 515 Set auto answer Setting the duration before sending auto answer message for an incoming call note Select [Never] in 3 to disable auto answer. Select [Immediately] in 3 to send the auto answer message as soon as there is an incoming call. 515 Preparation Have the Tools menu displayed. 115 501 508 509 Operation 1 2 3 Complete page 232 Tools Select [Hands free Settings].
<TB1400>
Select [Auto answer].
<TB1440a>
Select the button of the action to perform.
<TB1445>
Tools page 233 516 Set inquiry mode Search nearby Bluetooth device and connect. Preparation Have the Tools menu displayed. 115 501 508 509 note In 3, [HF] is displayed for Bluetooth devices that support profile HFS, HSP, or PBAP and [Audio] is displayed for devices that support profile A2DP or AVRCP. If the connected Bluetooth device is a cell phone, the phonebook and messages are downloaded. 513 , 514 516 Operation 1 2 3 Complete page 234 Tools Select [Inquiry].
<TB1400>
Select [Inquiry]. Available Bluetooth devices are searched and a list of found devices is displayed.
<TB1420_0>
Select the button of the Bluetooth device to connect. Use [
If there are multiple pages, select [DISP] to change the page.
] to scroll the list.
] and [
<TB1420>
Tools page 235 517 Display connection history Display the Bluetooth device connection history. Also display Bluetooth device information. note In 2, [HF] is displayed for Bluetooth devices that support profile HFS, HSP, or PBAP and [Audio] is displayed for devices that support profile A2DP or AVRCP. On the Device information screen in 2, you can select [Hands free] or [Audio] to connect. However, if a passkey is set for the selected Bluetooth device, the passkey input screen appears. Enter the correct passkey and select [OK] to connect. 517 Preparation Have the Tools menu displayed. 115 501 508 509 Operation 1 2 Complete page 236 Tools Select [Paired lsist]. Display a list of Bluetooth devices starting from the one with latest connection history.
<TB1400>
Select the button of the Bluetooth device to display the information. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
<TB1410>
The device information screen appears and detailed device information is displayed.
<TB1411>
Tools page 237 518 Make call from phonebook Making a phone call from a cell phone using the downloaded phonebook. note Phonebook is dowloaded automatically if have Phonebook down load mode turned on (
514 ). If Phonebook download mode is turned off or if the cell phoen does not support automatic phonebook download, select [DL P-BOOK] to download the cell phone's phonebook. If there are more than one phone number listed for the party selected in 2, a screen to select a phone number appears. 518 Preparation Have the Bluetooth menu displayed. 115 501 508 Operation 1 Select [Hands Free].
<TB1000>
Select the button of the phone number to dial. Select the You can adjust the volume during conversation. on the Dial pad screen to hang up.
<TB1110>
Select the button of the party to call. Use [
The current map screen is displayed once you are connected.
] to scroll the list.
] and [
<TB1100>
2 Complete page 238 Tools 521 Tools page 239 519 Make a call from call history Making a call from incoming or outgoing call history. Preparation Have the Bluetooth menu displayed. 115 501 508 Operation 1 2 3 Complete page 240 Tools note The following symbols are displayed on the history list.
: Outgoing call
: Incoming call (answered)
: Incoming call (not answered) Select the You can adjust the volume during conversation. on the Dial pad screen to hang up. 521 519 Select [Hands Free].
<TB1000>
Select [LOG.].
<TB1100>
Select the button of the party to call. Use [
The current map screen is displayed once you are connected.
] to scroll the list.
] and [
<TB1120>
Tools page 241 520 Make a call by dialing Making a call by dialing. Preparation Have the Bluetooth menu displayed. 115 501 508 Operation 1 2 3 Next Page page 242 Tools Select [Hands Free].
<TB1000>
Select [DIAL PAD].
<TB1120>
Select the button of the phone number to call.
<TB1130>
4 Complete 520
. Select The current map screen appears once you are connected. note If you select [BS] in the Dial Pad screen in 3, the last entered number is deleted. Select the You can adjust the volume during conversation by selecting [5] or [] on the Dial pad screen in 3. See 521 to adjust the volume while actually listening. on the Dial pad screen in 3 to hang up. Tools page 243 521 Adjust receiver volume during conversation Make a call from incoming or outgoing call history. 521 Preparation Perform during conversation. Operation 1 2 Complete note Select
<NM0000>
Select [5] or []. The receiver volume changes according to the selected button.
<TB1150>
You can also set the receiver volume before starting conversation (while dialing for example). 520 page 244 Tools Tools page 245 522 Display SMS menu Displaying the SMS menu to handle SMS messages SMS menu 1 2 3 522 Preparation Have the Bluetooth menu displayed. 115 501 508 Operation 1 Select [SMS].
<TB1000>
The SMS menu appears.
<TB1200>
Complete page 246 Tools 5 6 4
<TB1200>
1
[Create SMS]
Select to create a new message. 523 2
[Download unread SMS]
Select to download unread messages. 524 3
[Outbox]
Select to display a list of messages in the out box. 526
[Inbox]
Select to display a list of messages in the in box. 525 4 5 6 Select to return to the current map screen. Select to return to the Bluetooth menu. Tools page 247 523 Send short message Creating and sending SMS message. Preparation Have the SMS menu displayed. 115 501 508 522 4 5 6 7 8 Select [Create SMS]. The Create SMS screen appears.
<TB1200>
Select [To:].
<TB1210_1>
Select [From PhoneBook].
<TB1211>
Next Page Operation 1 2 3 Next Page page 248 Tools 523 Select the button of the receiver. Use [
Returns you to the Create SMS screen.
] to scroll the list.
] and [
<TB1120>
Select [Message].
<TB1210_2>
Enter the message.
<TB1212a>
Select [OK]. Returns you to the Create SMS screen. Select [SEND]. The message is sent and a confirmation mes-
sage is displayed.
<TB1210_3>
Tools page 249 9 Complete note Select [OK]. Returns you to the SMS menu. You can also directly enter the receiver. Select [SAVE] in 8 to save the created message without sending. If there is a saved message, a confirmation message appears before the Create SMS screen in 2. Select [YES] to edit the saved message and then continue from 2. Select [NO] to delete the saved message and then continue from 2 to create a new message. Directly specifying the receiver 523 2 3 4 Select [To:].
<TB1210_1>
Select [Direct Input].
<TB1211>
Enter the phone number with the ten keys and select [OK]. Returns you to the Create SMS screen. Complete
<TB1213>
page 250 Tools Tools page 251 524 524 Manually download unread short messages Manually downloading unread messages. Preparation Have the SMS menu displayed. 115 501 508 522 Operation 1 2 Complete Select [Download Unread SMS].
<TB1200>
Select [Start]. Starts downloading of unread messages. Automatically returns you to the SMS menu when download completes.
<TB1240>
note If automatic message download is set in 513 , the above receive operation is unnecessary. The downloaded messages are stored in Inbox. 525 page 252 Tools Tools page 253 note Select [REPLY] in 2 to reply to the received message. Or select [FORWARD] to forward the received message. See 523 for the remaining operation. 525 525 Read received message Reading the received SMS message. Preparation Have the SMS menu displayed. 115 501 508 522 Operation 1 2 Complete page 254 Tools Select [Inbox]. A list of received messages appear.
<TB1200>
Select the message to display. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
<TB1220>
A selected message is displayed.
<TB1221>
Tools page 255 note Select [FORWARD] in 2 to forward the sent message. See 523 for the remaining operation. 526 526 Read sent message Reading the sent SMS message. Preparation Have the SMS menu displayed. 115 501 508 522 Operation 1 2 Complete page 256 Tools Select [Outbox]. A list of sent messages is displayed.
<TB1200>
Select the message to display. Use [
] to scroll the list.
] and [
<TB1230>
A selected message is displayed.
<TB1231>
Tools page 257 527 Receive buddy message When you receive a buddy message, the message is displayed on the screen. 527 Operation 1 2 Complete Select [Accept]. Check the location and then select
. Returns you to the original screen.
<NM6000>
note Select [Accept] in 1 to send your location information with an Acceptance buddy message. Or select [Refuse] to delete the received buddy message and return to the original screen. page 258 Tools Tools page 259 528 Send buddy message Sending your location information with Buddy message. Preparation Have the Bluetooth menu displayed. 115 501 508 Operation 1 2 3 Next Page page 260 Tools Select [Buddy]. Displays the Buddy List screen.
<TB1000>
Select the button of the receiver.
<TB1300>
Select [Send Invite]. Transmission starts. When transmission completes, a confirmation message is displayed.
<TB1310>
4 Complete 528 Select [OK]. Returns you to the Buddy List screen. note Last five Buddy messages received are displayed on the Buddy list screen in 2. When there is no telephone number information for the receiver selected in 2, the screen specifying the receiver appears. Specify the receiver in same method in 523 . See 529 for deleting Buddy message listed on Buddy list screen in 2. The position information received by Buddy message can be displayed on the map (Scrollable map screen) when [Show Map] is selected in 3. The position on the map can be set as a destination or registered in Favorites. When the Buddy messega you sent is accepted by receiver, the confirming message is displayed. Slect [OK] to display receiver's position information on the Buddy map. Or select [Cancel] not to display. Tools page 261 529 Delete buddy message Deleting unnecessary Buddy messages. Preparation Have the Bluetooth menu displayed. 115 501 508 Operation 1 2 3 Next Page page 262 Tools Select [Buddy]. Displays the Buddy List screen.
<TB1000>
Select the button of the message to delete.
<TB1300>
Select [Delete Registry]. A confirmation message is displayed.
<TB1310>
4 Complete 529 Select [OK]. Returns you to the Buddy List screen. Tools page 263 601 Display Setup menu Setup menu Displaying the Setup menu from the top menu to set various options. 1 2 3 4 601 Operation 1 Select
<TOP0000>
The Setup menu appears. Complete
<S00000>
<S00000>
4 5 Select to return to the top menu. 115 Select to return to the current map screen. 107 , 112 5 1 2 3
[AV Setting]
Select to set various AV function related settings. 613
[Nav Map Setting]
Select to set various map display related settings. 612
[System Setting]
Select to set various system related settings. 602 page 264 Setup Setup page 265 602 Display System setup menu System setup menu (1/2) Displaying the System setup menu from the Setup menu to set system related options. 1 2 3 4 602 Preparation Have the Setup menu displayed. 115 601 Operation 1 Complete page 266 Setup Select [System Setting].
<S00000>
The System setup menu appears.
<SS1000a>
6 5
<SS1000a>
7 8 9 3 4 5 1
[Volume Setting]
Select to set the route guide and beep volume. 603 2
[Initial Settings]
Select to set various functions of this unit. 604 , 605
[Rear View Camera Settings]
Select to set the rear view camera operation and video. 606
[Language]
Select to set the voice guidance options and the menu language. 607 6 7 Select to return to the Setup menu. 601 8
[Audio Output Setting]
Select to set the voice output device. 608 9 Select to return to the current map screen. 107 , 112
[Display Mode (Portrait/Landscape)]
Select to set the display mode when the device is rotated. 609
Select to turn the System setup menu page. Setup page 267 System setup menu (2/2) 0
602
<SS1000b>
0
[PND DEMO MODE]
Select to turn on/off demo mode.
[Version Information]
Select to display the software and map version. 611 page 268 Setup Setup page 269 603 Set volume Setting the volume. Preparation Have the Setup menu displayed. 115 601 602 Operation 1 Select [Volume Setting]. 603 Select [+] or [] to adjust the beep volume.
<SS1120_3>
Select Select to return to the System setup menu. 4 5 Complete note If Auto Volume is not set to [OFF], the volume increases automatically when you exceed the predefined speed for each pattern. Automatic volume adjustment is canceled when your speed drops below the predefined speed. Auto Volume applies to all sounds output from the built-in speaker. 2 to 4 may be set in any order.
<SS1000a>
Select the button of the Auto Volume pattern. Select [OFF] to cancel Auto Volume.
<SS1120_1>
Select [+] or [] of the Navigation Guidance to adjust the voice guidance volume.
<SS1120_2>
2 3 Next Page page 270 Setup Setup page 271 604 Set various functions Setting various options of the this unit. Preparation Have the Setup menu displayed. 115 601 602 Operation 1 Complete page 272 Setup Initial Setting screen (1/3) 5 6 604 1 2 3 4
<SS1200a>
1 Select to return to the current map screen. 107 , 112 2 Touch Panel Adjustment Select to adjust the touch position. 605 3 Dimmer setting Select to set the built-in brightness sensor.
[OFF] : Turns the sensor off.
[ON] : Turns the sensor on. Select [Initial Setting].
<SS1000a>
The Initial setting screen appears.
<SS1200a>
4 12H/24H setting Select to toggle between 12 hour clock and 24 hour clock. 5 6 Select to return to the Top menu. 115
Select to turn the Initial Setting screen page. note If you turn off the dimmer, you cannot switch automatically between daytime screen and nighttime screen
612 ). Even when the this unit enters Standby mode, you can continue using from the previous state when you turn the power back on. Setup page 273 Initial Setting screen (2/3) Initial Setting screen (3/3) 7 8
<SS1200b>
604 9 0
<SS1200c>
6 FM Transmitter setting 8 Remote Control setting 9 Standby after setting
- Battery Save after setting Select to set the frequency of the FM transmitter. 7 Navigation Guidance setting Select to set the navigation guidance interrupt output. Select to enable/disable remote control. Select to set the time to enter Battery Save mode when it is enabled in 0. Select to select the time to enter Standby mode.
[OFF] : Standby mode is not entered.
[30 minutes] [2 hours] : Standby mode is entered when the selected time has elapsed. 0 Battery Save Mode setting Select to enable/disable Battery save mode. page 274 Setup note The screen goes dark in Battery save mode. Even if the Battery save mode is on, Battery save mode is not entered when you are watching digital TV or using Bluetooth. Setup page 275 605 Adjust touch position Matching the touch position with recognition position. Preparation Have the Setup menu displayed. 115 601 602 Operation 1 Select [Initial Setting].
<SS1000a>
Select [SET] of Touch Panel.
<SS1200a>
Follow the displayed instruction and touch at top right.
<SS1210>
2 3 Next Page page 276 Setup 4 Complete 605 at bottom right. Follow the displayed instruction and touch Touch position and recognition position are adjusted and you are returned to the System setup menu. note You can retry from 2 if you select [Reset] in 3, or from 3 if you select [Reset] in 4. Setup page 277 606 Set rear view camera Setting the rear view camera video display method. Preparation Have the Setup menu displayed. 115 601 602 Operation 1 2 3 Complete page 278 Setup Select [Rear View Camera Settings].
<SS1000a>
Set each item.
<SS1300>
Select Returns you to the System setup menu. 606 Automatically switches to rear view camera video when you change gear to reverse. Does not switch automatically. Flips the video horizontally. Does not flip horizontally. The following items can be set:
Item Rearview Image Interrupt Description
[ON]
[OFF]
[ON]
[OFF]
Mirror Setting note Select [ON] of Manual in 2 to switch to rear view camera video. You can see the rear view video by this method even if Rearview Image Interrupt is set to [OFF]. When the rear view camera video is displayed, touch the screen to return to the original screen even when the gear is in reverse. Setup page 279 607 Set language Setting the voice guidance and menu language. Preparation Have the Setup menu displayed. 115 601 602 Operation 1 Select [Language]. 4 5 Complete 607 Select the button of the language to use for menu display. If the desired language is not displayed, scroll with [] or [%].
<SS1400b>
Select Returns you to the System setup menu.
<SS1000a>
Select the button of the language to use for voice guidance. If the desired language is not displayed, scroll with [] or [%].
<SS1400a>
Select [ ]. 2 3 Next Page page 280 Setup Setup page 281 608 Set voice volume Setting the voice output device. Preparation Have the Setup menu displayed. 115 601 602 Operation 1 2 3 Complete page 282 Setup Select [Audio Output Setting].
<SS1000a>
Select the button of the output device.
<SS1500>
Select Returns you to the System setup menu. The following items can be set:
Item
[FMT]
[BT]
[Internal]
Description Outputs to FM transmitter. Outputs to Bluetooth device. Outputs to built-in speaker. 608 Setup page 283 609 Set landscape/portrait mode Setting the display mode when the this unit is rotated. Preparation Have the Setup menu displayed. 115 601 602 Operation 1 Select [Display Mode].
<SS1000a>
Select the button of the display mode to set.
<SS1600>
Select Returns you to the System setup menu. 2 3 Complete page 284 Setup The following items can be set:
Item
[Portrait]
[Landscape]
[AUTO]
Description Fixes the screen to landscape or portrait mode and does not change when the this unit is rotated. Automatically rotates the screen according to the orientation of the this unit. 609 Setup page 285 610 Set demo mode Setting the demo mode introducing the functions of the this unit. Preparation Have the Setup menu displayed. 115 601 602 Operation 1 2 3 Complete page 286 Setup Select [PND DEMO MODE].
<SS1000b>
Select [ON]. A confirmation message is displayed.
<SS1800>
Select [YES]. The screen changes to demo screen. 610 note The demo mode screen appears as soon as you turn on the demo mode. When you touch the screen in demo mode, demo mode is canceled and you are returned to the screen in 2. When demo mode is ON, the screen automatically switches to demo mode when no operation is performed for five minutes in normal mode. Even when demo mode is ON, demo mode is not entered when you are watching digital TV or using Bluetooth. To end demo mode, select [OFF] in 2. Setup page 287 611 Display version information Displaying the this unit software and map version information. Preparation Have the Setup menu displayed. 115 601 602 Operation 1 2 Complete page 288 Setup Select [Version Information]. The this unit software and map version infor-
mation is displayed.
<SS1000>
Select Returns you to the System setup menu. when finished viewing.
<SS1700>
611 Setup page 289 612 Set the map display method Setting the map display method. Preparation Have the Top menu displayed. 115 Operation 1 2 3 Complete page 290 Setup Select
<TOP0000>
Select [Nav Map Setting]. The Map Setting screen appears.
<S00000>
Set each item.
<SN1000a>
612 The following items can be set:
Item Map Color Description Sets the map display color.
[AUTO]
[Day]
[Night]
[Dimmer]
[Illumination]
Automatically switches according to Dimmer or Illumination setting. Fixes to daytime screen. Fixes to night time screen. Automatically switches between daytime screen and night time screen according to brightness. Switches between daytime screen and night time screen according to the illumination of the small light. Map View Map Orientation POI Icon Display speed limits Speed Limit warnings (Beep) Units Home Address Map DB Displays as icon. Turns display off. Switches to 2D display. Switches to 3D display. Displays as North up. Displays as heading up. Switches between 2D display and 3D display.
[2D]
[3D]
Switches the map orientation.
[N-Up]
[H-Up]
Sets the icon display of the location in Favorites.
[ON]
[OFF]
Displays the speed limit of the street you are traveling.
[ON]
[OFF]
Sets the alert display/sound when you exceed the speed limit.
[ON]
[OFF]
Switches the unit (km/mile) of distance.
[meter]
[Mile]
Displays in km and m. Displays in mile and yard. Displays the speed limit during route guide. Turns display off. Turns alert on. Turns alert off. Adds home. Selects the map database to be used. 222 note There are four Map Setting screens in 3. Select the desired screen with [
Have the Dimmer ON when selecting [Dimmer] of Map Color. 604 You can select [Illumination] of Map Color when using the optional B cradle. Select [Select] of Map DB to display the database selection screen. Select a database and select [YES] on the
] and [
]. confirmation message to switch the database. When the map is displayed in 3D display, the map orientation is fixed to heading up. These settings are enabled when you select the button. Setup page 291 613 Display AV setup menu Displaying the AV setup menu to set AV options from the setup menu. AV setup menu 1 2 3 4 613 Preparation Have the Setup menu displayed. 115 601 Operation 1 Complete page 292 Setup Select [AV Setting].
<S00000>
The AV setup menu appears.
<SA1000b>
6 7 5
<SA1000b>
[Sound]
Select to set the equalizer. 614
[Image]
Select to set the image quality. 615
[Input Select]
Select to set the AV input. 616 1 2 3 4 Select to return to the current map screen. 107 , 112 5 6 7
[iPod]
Select to set iPod. 618
[Info.]
Select to display the registered device information. 617 Select to return to the AV setup menu. note You cannot select the button for unconnected source device. Setup page 293 614 Set equalizer Setting the equalizer. Preparation Have the Setup menu displayed. 115 601 613 Operation 1 Select [Sound].
<SA1000b>
Select the button of the desired sound quality.
<SA1120>
Select Returns you to the AV setup menu. 2 3 Complete page 294 Setup 614 The following items can be set:
Item
[Natural]
[Rock]
[Pops]
[Jazz]
[Easy]
Description Produces natural flat sound. Produces speedy sound with strong attacks. Produces rhythmic sound focused on mid range. Produces sound with clear wood base tone scale and vocal sound quality. Produces deep pleasant sound focused on the bass range. Setup page 295 615 Set image quality Setting the image quality of video source. Preparation Have the Setup menu displayed. 115 601 613 Operation 1 Select [Image].
<SA1000b>
Select [%] or [] for each item.
<SA1200>
Select Returns you to the AV setup menu. 2 3 Complete page 296 Setup The following items can be set:
Item Brightness Description Adjusts the brightness. 615 Setup page 297 616 Select video source device Selecting the connected video source device. Preparation Have the Setup menu displayed. 115 601 613 Operation 1 Select [Input Select].
<SA1000b>
Select the button of the connected video source device.
<SA1300>
Select Returns you to the AV setup menu. 2 3 Complete page 298 Setup The following items can be set:
Item
[AV in]
[DVD Player]
Description Select when a video device other than a DVD player is connected. Select when a DVD player is connected. 616 Setup page 299 617 Display device information Displaying device information such as DivX registration code. Preparation Have the Setup menu displayed. 115 601 613 Operation 1 Select [Info.].
<SA1000b>
Divx registration code is displayed.
<SA1400>
Select Returns you to the AV setup menu. 2 Complete page 300 Setup note When buying DRM enabled contents, check the Registration Code. Registration Code changes each time a file with the displayed Registration Code is played to protect against copying. When downloading a DivX VOD file controlled by DRM, register the code appeared on the screen such as the one above. Otherwise the file may not be able to play with this unit. Remaining number of viewing is displayed when playing a DivX VOD file with the viewing restriction. When the remaining number of viewing reached 0, a warning message appears and the file cannot be played. 617 Setup page 301 618 Set iPod Select to set iPod. Preparation Have the Setup menu displayed. 115 601 613 Operation 1 Select [iPod].
<SA1000b>
Select the button of each item.
<SA1500>
Select Returns you to the AV setup menu. 2 3 Complete page 302 Setup The following items can be set:
Item
[Wide Screen]
[Video]
[Audio]
Description Set whether to display in wide mode. Set the video signal type. Set the playback speed of audiobook. 618 Setup page 303 701 General Information Accuracy of the Vehicles Position Area in which GPS signals cannot be received Because the radiowave signals from the GPS satellites travel primarily by line of sight, the navigation system might not be able to receive the signals in the areas described below.
(If the GPS mark does not appear on the map screen, it means that the GPS radiowave signals are not being properly received.)
(1)
(2)
(3) Under a three-dimensional road such as a Inside a tunnel Inside a building high-speed road
(4) On boulevards lined with trees
(5) Between buildings
(6) Under a cliff or in a cave If the GPS antenna or its surroundings are blocked by an obstacle (including cargo), it might not be possible for the system to receive the GPS radiowave signals. If multiple paths are created due to the reflection from the buildings, a large measurement error could occur, causing the vehicles mark to deviate from its actual position. Deviation of the vehicles position mark The vehicles position mark could deviate from its actual position when the vehicle is being driven under the conditions listed below or due to conditions of the GPS satellites. If the vehicle travels on a road whose actual shape differs from that in the map data, the vehicles mark could deviate from the actual position. The correct position will eventually appear on the screen through the correction function. If the screen does not show the correct position for a long time, correct the current position or make an automatic correction.
(1) The vehicles mark could appear on a parallel road.
(2) When the road splits into a narrow Y, the vehicles mark could appear on the other fork of the Y.
(3) When the vehicle makes a right or left turn,
(4) the vehicles mark could appear on one street ahead or behind. If the vehicle is transported by a means other than the vehicles own power, such as on a ferry boat, the vehicles mark will remain in page 304 Appendix the position it was before the transport until the system can calculate the position through the GPS.
(5) When the vehicle is driven on a steep incline,
(6)
(7)
(8) the vehicles mark could deviate from its actual position. If there are continuous gradual curves in the same direction, the vehicles mark could deviate from its actual position. If the vehicle is driven in a zigzag pattern, such as through frequent lane changes, the vehicles mark could deviate from its actual position. If the vehicle is placed on a turntable , such as in a parking area, and turned with the ignition OFF, the orientation of the vehicles mark could deviate from its actual orientation. The vehicles mark could also deviate even after the vehicle has exited the parking area. How the Vehicles Position is detected Detecting the vehicles position through the GPS GPS stands for the "Global Positioning System";
it is a system for detecting an objects position through the use of the satellites of the Defense Department of the United States. Radiowave signals from three or more satellites are received by the navigation system, which utilizes the principle of triangulation to detect the position in which the radiowave signals are received. When the navigation unit is receiving the GPS radiowave signals, a "GPS" mark will appear on the map screen. Making corrections to the detection of the vehicles position through map matching In map matching, the position information resulting from the detection of the vehicles position and the locus of the travel of the vehicle up to the present are constantly compared to the shapes of the roads on the map in order to correct the vehicles position mark to the most appropriate road. If the vehicle is driven on a road whose actual shape differs from its map data, the vehicles position mark on the map could deviate from its actual position. Occasionally, the correction of the vehicles position mark to the actual road on the map can be observed particularly after the vehicle has turned at an intersection or has come out of a parking area. Accuracy of the Route Guidance The conditions listed below do not indicate a malfunction.
(1) The guidance might prompt the driver to drive straight even though the vehicle is being driven on a straight road.
(2) The directional guidance could display
(3) multiple place names. If the vehicle makes a turn at an intersection before the guided route, the wrong type of voice guidance could be output.
(4) The guidance might not be output while the vehicle is making a turn at an intersection.
(5) The system might not be able to search for
(6) the proper route. If there is no road to the destination or if there is only a narrow road, the route might only indicate up to an area that is short of the destination.
(7) The repeat search time could be long while the vehicle is being driven at high speeds.
(8) While the system is searching again for the route, the route indication might not appear in time for the next right or left turn.
(9) The route might not change even if a search is made again.
(10) The system might guide the driver to make a U-turn.
(11) The system might guide the driver on a road that cannot actually be travelled (such as on a road in which entry is prohibited).
(12) The system might not output guidance even if the vehicle is driven in reverse on the guided route.
(13) The system might not use a local ferry boat even if it the ferry priority is selected.
(14) If the intersection youre being guided to is near the end of the route search, the system might not be able to provide guidance.
(15) The route might not go on a toll road even the toll-road priority is selected. Similarly, a route that uses a toll road could appear on the screen even if the toll-road priority is not selected.
(The driver may or may not be able to select the "toll-road priority" if both toll and free 701 roads are available.) Caution on condensation Condensation (of dew) may occur inside the unit when there is a great diff erence in temperature between this unit and the outside. This unit may not function properly if condensation occurs. In this case, leave the unit for a few hours and restart the operation after the condensation has dried up. Be specially cautious against condensation in the following circumstances:
When this unit is carried from one place to another across a large difference in temperature, when the humidity in the room where this unit is installed increases, etc. Maintenance of the unit When the front panel or case becomes dirty, wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use thinner, benzine, alcohol, etc. for these agents may cause discoloration. In regard to contact cleaner Do not use contact cleaners because it could cause a malfunction. Be specially careful not to use contact cleaners containing oil, for they may deform the plastic component. Appendix page 305 SRC
ZOOM DISP V.SEL
MENU OUT IN POSITION
ENTER
AUD DVD T V NAVI MODE/TOP MENU FNC/MENU/PBC AUDIO RETURN ROUTEM VOICE CANCEL AV OUT OPEN SUBTITLE VIEW MAP DIR
FM+
ANGLE ZOOM
AM
1
4GHI 2ABC 3 DEF
5JKL 6MNO 7PQRS CLEAR
8TUV 9WXYZ DIRECT
BS 0
VOL
2 ZONE
R.VOL
ATT 4 5 6 7 8 9 702 Common operations (AUD mode) 1 Source switching Switches to the source to be played. 2 MODE Switches the screen mode. Screen mode changes each time you press this key. 3 Function Switches the function screen. 4 V.SEL Switches to the navigation screen. 5 ENTER Enters options. 6 Cursor key Moves the cursor when displaying menu. 7 Hands-free communication Enters the dialing method selection mode. When a call comes in, it answers the call. 8 Volume control Adjusts the volume. 9 Volume attenuator Press the key once to lower the volume. Press again to restore the previous volume. 702 Remote Controller This unit can be operated using the optional Remote Controller KNA-RCDV330. Put the Remote Controller in a place where it will not move during braking or other operations. A dangerous situation could result, if the Remote Controller falls down and gets wedged under the pedals while driving. Do not place the battery near an open flame or heat source. This may cause the battery to explode. Do not recharge, short, break up or heat the battery or place it in an open fire. Such actions may cause the battery to leak fluid. If spilled fluid comes in contact with your eyes or on clothing, immediately rinse with water and consult a physician. Place the battery out of reach of children. In the unlikely event that a child swallows the battery, immediately consult a physician. 1 2 3 Remote Controller mode switch The functions operated from the remote controller differ depending on the position of the mode switch. Battery installation This unit can be operated using the optional Remote Controller KNA-RCDV330. AUD mode Switch to this mode when controlling a selected source or tuner source, etc. DVD mode Switch to this mode when playing DVDs or CDs etc. with the player integrated in this unit. Not used NAVI mode This is switched when controlling Navigation unit. POSITION
AUD DVD T V NAVI RETURN CANCEL The position of the remote control mode switch is indicated in the title of each mode, e.g., "(AUD mode)". When controlling a player that is not integrated in the unit, select "AUD" mode. Put the Remote Controller in a place where it will not move during braking or other operations. A dangerous situation could result, if the Remote Controller falls down and gets wedged under the pedals while driving. Do not place the battery near an open flame or heat source. This may cause the battery to explode. Do not recharge, short, break up or heat the battery or place it in an open fire. Such actions may cause the battery to leak fluid. If spilled fluid comes in contact with your eyes or on clothing, immediately rinse with water and consult a physician. Place the battery out of reach of children. In the unlikely event that a child swallows the battery, immediately consult a physician. page 306 Appendix Appendix page 307 SRC
ZOOM DISP V.SEL
1 MENU OUT IN POSITION 2 3 4 5 6
ENTER
AUD DVD T V NAVI MODE/TOP MENU FNC/MENU/PBC AUDIO RETURN ROUTEM VOICE CANCEL AV OUT OPEN SUBTITLE VIEW MAP DIR
FM+
ANGLE ZOOM
AM
1
4GHI 2ABC 3 DEF
5JKL 6MNO 7PQRS CLEAR
8TUV 9WXYZ DIRECT
BS 0
VOL
2 ZONE
R.VOL
ATT DVD/VCD/CD/Audio files (DVD mode)
- ZOOM 702 7 8 9 0
1 Stop Memorizes the last point where the disc stopped. When pressed again, the last point is deleted. 2 DVD Top Menu Returns to the DVD top menu. 3 DVD Menu Displays the DVD menu. Turns the playback control on or off while playing VCD. 4 Folder search Selects the folder to be played. 5 Track search and file search Selects the track or file to be played. 6 Numeric keypad Specify the number to search in direct search. Press 1 2ABC to fast forward/backward. Switches the fast forward/backward speed each time you press this key. Press 4GHI 5JKL to slow forward/
backward. Switches the slow playback speed each time you press this key. 7 Play/Pause Pauses the track. Press again to resume playing. 8 AUDIO Switch Voice Language Switches the voice language each time you press this key. 9 SUBTITLE Switches the subtitle language. 0 Picture Angle Switches the picture angle each time you press this key. Switches the zoom ratio each time you press this key.
= Direct search Pressing this button switches the features that can be searched directly. DVD Title number Chapter number Play time Item number*
Cancel
* You may not be able to use this function with some discs or scenes. CD Track number Play time Cancel Audio files Folder number File number Cancel VCD 1.X, VCD 2.X (PBC OFF) Track number Cancel VCD 2.X (PBC ON) Scene number Number Cancel Once you have switched to the direct search feature, specify the search number from the numeric keypad, and then press
[ENTER] key. page 308 Appendix Appendix page 309 6 SRC
ZOOM DISP V.SEL
1 MENU OUT IN POSITION 2 3 4 5
ENTER
AUD DVD T V NAVI MODE/TOP MENU FNC/MENU/PBC AUDIO RETURN ROUTEM VOICE CANCEL AV OUT OPEN SUBTITLE VIEW MAP DIR
FM+
ANGLE ZOOM
AM
1
4GHI 2ABC 3 DEF
5JKL 6MNO 7PQRS CLEAR
8TUV 9WXYZ DIRECT
BS 0
VOL
2 ZONE
R.VOL
ATT 702 7 8 9 0 NAVI (NAVI mode) 1 MENU Displays Top Menu. 2 ROUTEM Displays Route Menu. 3 VOICE Plays Voice guidance. 4 VIEW Switches between 2D and 3D map displays. 5 MAP DIR Switches between the heading up and north up map displays. 6 ZOOM Zooms in or out the map. 7 POSITION Displays the current position. 8 ENTER Performs the selected function. 9 Joystick Scrolls the map, or moves the cursor. 0 CANCEL Displays previous screen. page 310 Appendix Appendix page 311 703 Removing the Built-in Battery to Dispose IMPORTANT Never attempt to open the unit besides when disposing of it. For replacement of the built-in battery, contact your nearest Kenwood service agent. note Remove the built-in battery after having confirmed that it is completely discharged. Once the built-in battery is disconnected, do not attempt to reconnect it to the connector on the circuit board. Bring the removed built-in battery to a rechargeable battery recycling business as early as possible. 703 1 Remove four screws. At this time, insert the fingernail etc. in the space between the frame and the front panel to release fixed hooks that exist in all surroundings. 2 Open half the front panel and remove the flexible cable from the connector on the PCB. 3 Remove four screws. At this time, insert the fingernail etc. in the space between the frame and the rear panel to release fixed hooks that exist in all surroundings. 4 Open the rear panel and remove two connectors on the PCB. 5 Open half the PCB and remove the flexible cable from the connector the PCB. 6 Open half the PCB and remove two connectors on the PCB. 7 Remove the built-in battery from the rear panel. Recycling the Built-in Battery The unit uses a lithium ion rechargeable battery cell as the built-in battery. The lithium ion rechargeable battery is a recyclable resource. When disposing of the unit, take out the built-in battery and bring it to your local recycling business. WARNING Do not heat excessively the built-in battery, open it, modify it or throw it in fire or water. Excessive heat generation, explosion or fire ignition may cause a fire. Do not leave the built-in battery near fire or under direct sunlight. A fire, explosion or excessive heat generation may result. Attach insulating tape on the connectors of the built-in battery. A fire or explosion may result if the battery electrodes are short-circuited. Do not leave the built-in battery within the reach of children. Injury or other accidents may result. If the built-in battery fluid leaks and enters your eyes, immediately rinse your eyes with fresh water and call a doctor. If the fluid is left in your eyes, an eye injury may result. page 312 Appendix Appendix page 313 704 Limited warranty and after service 704 page 314 Appendix Appendix page 315 705 Troubleshooting What might seem to be a malfunction in your unit may just be the result of slight misoperation or miswiring. Before calling service, first check the following table for possible problems. 705 Navigation
? The map does not scroll even when the vehicle is moving. The screen shown might not be the Current Position screen. Display the Current Position screen. 107 , 112
? The vehicle marker does not appear. The screen shown might not be the Current Position screen. Display the Current Position screen. 107 , 112
? The GPS disable marker is not displayed. Your vehicle might be in a position where GPS signals cannot be received. Try moving your vehicle to a position where there are no obstacles around.
? There is no voice guidance. The guidance volume might be turned down low. Adjust the volume. 603
? Small spots or bright flashes appear in the screen displayed. This is probably due to the nature of the LCD display. There is nothing wrong with the display and no need for concern. page 316 Appendix Appendix page 317 706 Specifications Navigation section USB interface section USB Standard
: USB 1.1/ 2.0 File Sytem
: FAT 16/ 32 Maximum Power Supply Current
: 500 mA D/A Converter
: 24 Bit Audio Decoder
: MP3/ WMA/ AAC Bluetooth section Technology
: Bluetooth Ver.1.2 Certified Frequency
: 2.402 2.480 GHz Output Power
: +4 dBm (MAX), 0 dBm (AVE), Power Class 2 Profile HFP (Hands Free Profile), SPP (Serial Port Profile), HSP (Headset Profile), A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile), AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile), OPP (Object Push Profile), PBAP (Phonebook Access Profile), SYNC
(Synchronization Profile) Receiver
: High-sensitivity GPS receiver Reception Frequency
: 1575.42 MHz (C/A code) Acquisition Times Cold : < 38 seconds Factory Reset : < 45 seconds
(On average for a stationary receiver with a clear view of the sky) Accuracy Position : < 10 meters typical Velocity : 0.05 m/sec. RMS Position Method
: GPS Antenna
: External GPS antenna Monitor section Picture Size
: 6.95 inches (diagonal) wide
: 156.2 mm (W) x 82.4 mm (H) Display Sytem
: Transparent TN LCD panel Drive System
: TFT active matrix system Number of Pixels
: 336,960 (480H x 234V x RGB) Effective Pixels
: 99.99 %
Pixel Arrangement
: RGB striped arrangement Back Lighting
: Cold Cathode Fluorescent Tube page 318 Appendix 706 General Operating voltage
: 14.4 V (11 16 V allowable) Current Consumption
: 15 A DImensions (W H D)
: 182 112 163 mm Operational Temperature Range
: -10 C +60 C Storage Temperature Range
: -20 C +85 C Weight
: 2.5 kg Specifications subject to change without notice. Although the effective pixels for the liquid crystal panel is given as 99.99% or more, 0.01% of pixels may not light or may light incorrectly. Appendix page 319 About DivX DivX is a popular media technology created by DivX, Inc. DivX media Files contain highly compressed video with high visual quality that maintains a relatively small file size. DivX files can also include advanced media features like menus, subtitles, and alternate audio tracks. Many DivX media files are available for download online, and you can create your own using your personal content and easy-to-use tools from DivX.com. About DivX Certified DivX Certified products are officially tested by the creators of DivX and guaranteed to play all versions of DivX video, including DivX 6. Certified products qualify for one of several DivX Profiles that designate the type of video the product supports, from compact portable video to high-definition video. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Kenwood Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. DivX, DivX Certified, and associated logos are trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are used under license. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device , pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
1.This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 2.This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body Declaration of Conformity with regard to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Manufacturer:
Kenwood Corporation 2967-3 Ishikawa-machi, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo, 192-8525 Japan EU Representative's:
Kenwood Electronics Europe BV Amsterdamseweg 37, 1422 AC UITHOORN, The Netherlands English Hereby, Kenwood declares that this unit DNX5220BT is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Franais Par la prsente Kenwood dclare que lappareil DNX5220BT est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE. Par la prsente, Kenwood dclare que ce DNX5220BT est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions de la directive 1999/5/CE qui lui sont applicables. Deutsch Hiermit erklrt Kenwood, dass sich dieser DNX5220BT in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet. (BMWi) Hiermit erklrt Kenwood die bereinstimmung des Gertes DNX5220BT mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Festlegungen der Richitlinie 1999/5/EG. (Wien) Nederlands Hierbij verklaart Kenwood dat het toestel DNX5220BT in overeenstemming is met de essentile eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG. Bij deze verklaat Kenwood dat deze DNX5220BT voldoet aan de essentile eisen en aan de overige relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999/5/EC. Italiano Con la presente Kenwood dichiara che questo DNX5220BT conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE. Espaol Por medio de la presente Kenwood declara que el DNX5220BT cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE. Portugus Kenwood declara que este DNX5220BT est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposies da Directiva 1999/5/CE. Polska Kenwood niniejszym owiadcza, e DNX5220BT spenia zasadnicze wymogi oraz inne istotne postanowienia dyrektywy 1999/5/EC. esk Kenwood timto prohlasuje, ze DNX5220BT je ve shode se zakladnimi pozadavky a s dalsimi prislusnymi ustanoveni Narizeni vlady c. 426/2000 Sb. Magyar Alulrott, Kenwood, kijelenti, hogy a jelen DNX5220BT megfelel az 1999/5/EC irnyelvben meghatrozott alapvet kvetelmnyeknek s egyb vonatkoz elrsoknak. Svenska Hrmed intygar Kenwood att denna DNX5220BT str l verensstmelse med de vsentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta bestmmelser som framgr av direktiv 1999/5/EG. Suomi Kenwood vakuuttaa tten ett DNX5220BT tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen. Slovensko S tem Kenwood izjavlja, da je ta DNX5220BT v skladu z osnovnimi zahtevami in ostalimi ustreznimi predpisi Direktive 1999/5/EC. Slovensky Spolonos Kenwood tmto vyhlasuje, e DNX5220BT spa zkldn poiadavky a alie prislun ustanovenia Direktvy 1999/5/EC. Dansk Undertegnede Kenwood erklrer harved, at flgende udstyr DNX5220BT overholder de vsentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. Kenwood DNX5220BT 1999/5/EK. Eesti Sellega kinnitab Kenwood, et see DNX5220BT vastab direktiivi 1999/5/EC philistele nudmistele ja muudele asjakohastele mrustele. Latvieu Ar o, Kenwood, apstiprina, ka DNX5220BT atbilst Direktvas 1999/5/EK galvenajm prasbm un citiem ts nosacjumiem. Lietuvikai iuo, Kenwood, pareikia, kad is DNX5220BT atitinka pagrindinius Direktyvos 1999/5/EB reikalavimus ir kitas svarbias nuostatas. Malti Hawnhekk, Kenwood, jiddikjara li dan DNX5220BT jikkonforma mal-tiijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti orajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/
EC. Kenwood , DNX5220BT 1999/5/EC.
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1 | 2008-09-25 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2008-09-25
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Mobile Appliance, Inc.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0023344245
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1 | Physical Address |
401, simin-daero, Dongan-gu, (#1701-1706
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Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, N/A 14051
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1 |
South Korea
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
m******@ccsemc.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
WHB
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
PNX-5
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J******** C******
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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1 |
j******@mobileappliance.co.kr
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 03/24/2009 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Protable Navigation with Bluetooth | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-Users must be provided with transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
HCT Co., LTD
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1 | Name |
S**** L****
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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s******@HCT.co.kr
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0011300 |
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