Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit AVIC-HD3 du fabricant Pioneer
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HDD AV NAVIGATION HEAD UNIT AVIC-HD3 Operation Manual.
The screens shown in the examples may differ from the actual screens. The actual screens may be changed with out notice for performance and function improvements.
1 Introduction Manual Overview This manual provides important information you need to make full use of your new navigation system. The beginning sections out line the navigation system and describe its basic operation. The later sec- tions describe the details of the navigation functions.
2 Overview for each chapter Before Using the System Fo r sa f e ty r ea s on s , i t is p ar t i cu l ar ly i m po rtant that you fully un derstand your naviga- tion system before using it. Be sure to read this chapter. 1 Basic Operation Please read this section i f you want to operate the nav igation system immediately.
3 Using th e AV S ource (M-C D, iPod ® , TV) This chapter describes the audio source operat ions that can be used when Pioneer audio equipment featuring IP-BUS (Multi-CD player, Interface adapter for iPod ® , TV tuner) is con- nected.
4 Terminology Before moving on, take a few minutes to read the following information about the convent ions used in this manual. They will help you greatly as you learn how to use you r new equipment. • Hardware buttons on your naviga tion system are described in ALL CAPITAL , BOLD lettering: e.
5 Licence Agreement PIONEER AVIC-HD3 THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU, AS THE END USER, AND PIONEER CORP.(JAPAN) (“PIONEER”). PLEASE READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF T HIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE INSTALLED ON THE PIONEER PRODUCTS.
6 3. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY IN NO EVENT SHALL PIONEER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, CLAIM OR LOSS INCURRE D BY YOU (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, COM- PENSATORY, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUE.
7 Whereis ® Navigation DIGITAL ROAD MAP DATA LICENCE TERMS This Licence relates only to the use of the Whereis ® map navigation digital road data and not to the navigation system in which it is used.
8 5.2 Subject to clause 5.3, Sensis accepts its liabil- ity to you for breach of these terms and condi- tions or negligence under the principles applied by the courts.
9 Copyright technology was used in developing this product Sensis ® & Whereis ® are registered trademarks of Telstra Corporation Limited (ABN 33 051 775 556). UBD ® & Gregory’s ® are registered trademarks of Universal Publishers Pty. Ltd.
10 Other Precautions • Part of the data cannot be acquired. The con- tents of the data in the Gracenote ® Database included in the hard disk drive are not 100% guaranteed. •T h e G r a c e n o t e ® Database included in the hard disk drive contains the titles for the 300 000 most frequently accessed albums worldwide as of November 2006.
11 Table of Contents Introduction Manual Overview 1 How to use this manual 1 Overview for each chapter 2 Terminology 4 About the definition of terminology 4 Colour difference of the map display betwee.
12 Registering/deleting POI Shortcuts 48 Registering a POI shortcut 48 Deleting a POI shortcut 48 Chapter 6 Registering and Editing Locations Registering Locations Overview 49 Registering Your Home an.
13 Stopping CD recording 90 Notes on CD recording 91 Music Library Play 91 Selecting [LIBRARY] as the source 91 Screen configuration 91 Touch key oper ation 92 Creating a playlist with a customised or.
14 Voice commands related to AV operation 132 Location screen (A) and (B) 133 Other Voice Co mmands 134 Other voice commands for navigation operation 134 Other voice commands for AV operation 136 Cate.
15 Chapter 1 Before Using the System NAVI/AV Chapter 1 Before Using the System Important Safety Information Before using your navigation system, be sure to read and fully understand the following safety information: • Do not attempt to install or service your navigation system by yourself.
16 Chapter 1 Before Using the System NAVI/AV ❒ Keep this manual handy as a reference for operating procedures and safety information. ❒ Pay close attention to all warnings in this manual and follow the instructions carefully.
17 Chapter 1 Before Using the System NAVI/AV Features (Character istics of this software) Touch panel key operation It is possible to operate the navigation functions and the Audio functions by using touch panel keys. Variety of view modes Various types of screen display can be selected for navigation guidance.
18 Chapter 1 Before Using the System NAVI/AV Points about recording ❒ Pioneer does not compensate for the contents that could not be recorded or any loss of recorded data due to a malfunction or failure of the navigation system.
19 NAVI Chapter 2 Basic Operation Chapter 2 Basic Operation Flow from Startup to Termina- tion At first, please confirm th e positions of the follow- ing features using the “Hardware Manual”. • MAP button • MENU button • AV button • OPEN CLOSE button 1 Start the engine to boot up the system.
20 Chapter 2 Basic Operation NAVI How to Use Navigation Menu Screens The basic navigation is performed by using menus. The navigation menu is di vided into four menus: [ Destination ], [ Info/Phone ], [ Map ], and [ Settings ]. Displaying the Navigation menu 1 Press the MENU button.
21 Chapter 2 Basic Operation NAVI [Settings] menu Customise the navigation functions so they can be used easily. ➲ Settings menu ➞ Chapter 8 Buttons you can u se The availability of a specific button or function is indicated by its appear ance. Depending on the status of your vehicle, some buttons will be avail- able, while others will not be.
22 Chapter 2 Basic Operation NAVI Calculating your destination by using Address Search The most frequently used function is [ Address Search ], in which the address is specified and the destinatio n is searched. This s ection describes how to use [ Address Search ] and the basics of using the navigation system.
23 Chapter 2 Basic Operation NAVI 5 Touch the street from the list. If the selected street has only one matching location, “Route confirmation screen” appears. Proceed to Step 8. 6 Touch the city or area where your destina- tion is located. 7 Input the house number and touch [OK].
24 Chapter 2 Basic Operation NAVI Route calculation starts. When the route calculation is co mpleted, “Route confirmation screen” appears. Operation of street list screen (1) Number of possible choices (2) : Touching or on the scroll bar scrolls through the list and allows you to view the remaining items.
25 Chapter 2 Basic Operation NAVI 8 Touch [OK] to decide your route. Checking and modifying the route You can check the route details. You can also recalculate the route in different conditions. Route confirmation screen (1) Ro ute calc ulati on cond ition Shows the route has been calculated unde r those conditions.
26 Chapter 2 Basic Operation NAVI (8) Check the shape of route You can check the overall shape of your route and the location of destination on the map. ➲ Refer to the steps after Step 2 of “Checking the entire route overview on the map” ➞ Page 28 (9) Adding and edit waypoint You can add, remove, or sort waypoints.
27 Chapter 2 Basic Operation NAVI Modifying the Route Calc ulation Conditions You can modify the conditions for route calcula- tion and recalculate the current route. 1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation menu, and then touch [Route Overview]. ❒ [ Route Overview ] is displayed only when the route is set.
28 Chapter 2 Basic Operation NAVI [Off]*: Calculate a route that may include motorways. [On]: Calculate a route that avoids motorways. ❒ The system may calculate a route th at includes motorway even if [ On ] is selected. Learning Route The system learns the travel history of your v ehi- cle for each road.
29 Chapter 2 Basic Operation NAVI 3 Touch the screen and place the scroll cur- sor on the point where you want to view the detail or the entire picture. Or zoom in or zoom out the map scale. The map around the scroll cursor is zoomed in or out so you can view the detail or the entire picture.
30 Chapter 2 Basic Operation NAVI Sorting waypoints You can sort waypoints and recalculate the route. 1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation menu, and then touch [Route Overview]. 2 Touch [Waypoints]. The waypoint menu screen appears. 3 Touch [Sort], then touch [Automatic] or [Manual].
31 NAVI Chapter 3 How to Read the Map Display Chapter 3 How to Read the Map Display How to Use the Map Most of the information provided by your naviga- tion system can be seen on the map. You need to get to know how the information appears on the map.
32 Chapter 3 How to Read the Ma p Display NAVI Twin Map View You can split the screen in half. The right screen and the left screen can display a map in different scales. If you set [ Twin View 2D/3D ] to [ 3D ], a 3D map appears on the left screen. ➲ “Twin View 2D/3D” ➞ Page 39 Vehicle Dynamics Display Indicates the status of your vehicle.
33 Chapter 3 How to Read the M ap Display NAVI Enlarged map of the intersection This screen is d isplayed only when [ Clo se Up View ] in the [ Map ] menu is [ On ]. If driving on motorway, the special guide illustra- tion is displayed. Display items ❒ Information with the mark (*) appears only when the route is set.
34 Chapter 3 How to Read the Ma p Display NAVI (10) Estimated time of arrival (or travel time to your destination)* The display alternates by pressing it. ❒ The estimated time of arrival is an ideal value calculated based on the value set for [ Average Speed ] and the actual driving speed.
35 Chapter 3 How to Read the M ap Display NAVI Changing the scale of the map Touching or allows you to change the map scale. Touch and holding or allows you to change the scale in smalle r step within a range of 25 meters to 500 kilometres (25 yards to 250 miles).
36 Chapter 3 How to Read the Ma p Display NAVI Viewing the information of a specified location An icon appears at regist ered places (home loca- tion, specific places, address book entries) and places where there is a POI icon. Place the scroll cursor over the icon to view the detailed informa- tion.
37 Chapter 3 How to Read the M ap Display NAVI : Overlay POI Displays icons for surrou nding facilities (POI) on the map. ➲ “Displaying POI on the Map” ➞ Page 41 : Volume Displays [ Volume Setting ]. ➲ [ Volume ] ➞ Page 67 : Phone Book Displays [ Phone Book ].
38 Chapter 3 How to Read the Ma p Display NAVI.
39 Chapter 4 Modifying Map Configurations NAVI Chapter 4 Modifying Map Configurations • For safety reasons, these functions are not available while your vehicle is in motion. To enable these functions, you must stop in a safe place and put on the handbrake before setting your route (see page 16 for detail s).
40 Chapter 4 Modifying Map Configurations NAVI 3D*: Displays the 3D map. Show Mute Button Selects whether to display or hide the voice guidance mute key on the map. View*: Displays the voice guidance mute key on the map. Hide: Hides the voice guidan ce mute key on the map.
41 Chapter 4 Modifying Map Configurations NAVI : Dial Favourite 1 to 5 Make a call to the phone number registered in [ Dial Favourites ]. ➲ “Registering a phone number in “Dial Favourites”” ➞ Page 63 : Whole Route Overview Displays the entire route (currently set).
42 Chapter 4 Modifying Map Configurations NAVI [Night]: You can check the colour of the Night screen. ❒ To return the previous screen, touch [ Back ]. Changing the View Mode for the Navigation Map You can change the map display mode. ❒ You cannot perform this operation in “Scroll mode”.
43 NAVI Chapter 5 Setting a Route to Your Destination Chapter 5 Setting a Route to Your Destination • For safety reasons, these route-setting functions are not available while your vehicle is in motion. To enable these func- tions, you must stop in a safe place and put on the handbrake before setting your route.
44 Chapter 5 Setting a Route to Your Destination NAVI 3 Touch . Touching sorts the items in the list in the order of distance. : Sorts the items in the list in the alphabetical order. ❒ You can use this sort fun ction only when there are 2 000 or less candidates.
45 Chapter 5 Setting a Route to Your Destination NAVI Searching for POIs by specify- ing a city name first 1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation menu, and then touch [POI Search]. 2 Touch [City]. 3 Input the name of the city that has the facility you want to search for.
46 Chapter 5 Setting a Route to Your Destination NAVI 4 Touch the desired detailed category. Previously set categories will have a red tick mark. 5 Touch [Back]. Returns to the previous screen. 6 Repeat Step 2 to 5 to select a category. You can select up to 100 items from the detailed categories.
47 Chapter 5 Setting a Route to Your Destination NAVI Route Calculation to Yo ur Home Location or to Your Favourite Location If your home location is registered, the route home can be calculated by touchi ng a single key from the navigation menu.
48 Chapter 5 Setting a Route to Your Destination NAVI Registering/deleting POI Short- cuts You can register up to six shortcuts as your favourite POI. You can also change or delete the regist ered sho rtcuts. ❒ You can register a POI shortcut by touching on the Shortcut-menu.
49 Chapter 6 Registering and Editing Locations NAVI Chapter 6 Registering and Editing Locations • For safety reasons, these functions are not available while your vehicle is in motion. To enable these functions, you must stop in a safe place and put on the handbrake before setting your route (see page 16 for detail s).
50 Chapter 6 Registering and Editing Locations NAV I 5 Touch [OK]. Completes the registration. Registering a Location into Address Book The Address Book can store up to 400 regis - tered locations. These can include your home location, favourite places, and destinations you have already registered.
51 Chapter 6 Registering and Editing Locations NAVI Viewing the Addre ss Book 1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation menu, then touch [Address Book]. (1) Home location: The item displayed with the icon is the home location. Touch to calculate the route .
52 Chapter 6 Registering and Editing Locations NAV I (1) Name You can enter the desired name. (2) Pronunciation You can enter the desired pronunciation inde- pendently from the name. The registered pro- nunciation is used for voice recognition. ❒ If nothing is entered in the text box, you cannot use that item as a voice command.
53 Chapter 6 Registering and Editing Locations NAVI [Rep eat]: You can reconfi rm the pronunciation of the name you entered. ❒ If the pronunciation is not the desired one, edit the characters so that the pronuncia- tion matches your desired pronunciation.
54 Chapter 6 Registering and Editing Locations NAV I 1 Check that no disc is inserted, and insert your CD-R (-RW) to the disc loading slot. 2 Touch [Picture], and then touch [Import from Disc]. The list of the pictures stored in the CD-R (-RW) is displayed.
55 Chapter 6 Registering and Editing Locations NAVI Destination History Operations The points to which a route has been calculated in the past are automatically saved in Destination History . ❒ If no location is stored in Destination History , you can not sele ct [ Destination History ].
56 Chapter 6 Registering and Editing Locations NAV I.
57 NAVI Chapter 7 Using Hands-free Phoning Chapter 7 Using Hands-free Phoning Hands-free Phoning Overview • For your safety, avoid talking on the phone as much as possible while driving. If your mobile phone features Bluetooth ® tech- nology, this navigation system can be connected to your mobile phone wirelessly.
58 Chapter 7 Using Hands-free Phoning NAVI VR ACTIVATION / OFF HOOK button: Same function as on the screen. (Except for [ Received Calls ].) VR CANCEL / ON HOOK button: Same function as or on the screen. PHONE MENU button: Open [ Phone Menu ] directly.
59 Chapter 7 Using Hands-free Phoning NAVI Operating from your mobile phone 1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless technol- ogy on your mobile phone. For some mobile phones, no specific action is necessary to activate Bl uetooth wireless tech - nology. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your mobile phone .
60 Chapter 7 Using Hands-free Phoning NAVI 1 Touch [Info/Phone] in the navigation menu, and then touch [Phone Menu]. 2 Touch [Phone Settings]. The phone settings screen appears. 3 Touch [Device Name]. 4 Touch any key to enter the name you want to set and then touch [OK].
61 Chapter 7 Using Hands-free Phoning NAVI 3 Input the phone number, and then touch to make a call. To cancel the call after the system starts dial- ling, touch .
62 Chapter 7 Using Hands-free Phoning NAVI ❒ Before using this function, you need to set the phone number from the phone book to “Dial Favourites”. ➲ “Registering a phone number in “Dial Favour- ites”” ➞ Page 63 1 Touch [Info/Phone] in the Navigation menu, and then touch [Phone Menu].
63 Chapter 7 Using Hands-free Phoning NAVI Transferring the phone book You can transfer the data from the phone book stored in your mobile phone to the phone book stored in the navigation system. By transferring the phone book to the navigation system, you can browse the data in the trans- ferred phone book on the screen of the navigation system.
64 Chapter 7 Using Hands-free Phoning NAVI 1 Touch [Info/Phone] in the Navigation menu, and then touch [Phone Menu]. 2 Touch [Dial Favourites]. 3 Touch [Set] on any of [Favourite 1] — [Favourite 5]. 4 Touch the entry you want to register. The Phone Book Record screen appears.
65 Chapter 7 Using Hands-free Phoning NAVI Customising the incomi ng call picture for a phone book entry You can customise a picture for the phone book record. Some pictures are already stored in the hard disk drive, and you can also import JPEG for- mat pictures, such as a picture from your digital camera, by using a CD-R(-RW) .
66 Chapter 7 Using Hands-free Phoning NAVI Deleting da ta 1 Touch [Info/Phone] in the Navigation menu, and then touch [Phone Menu]. 2 Touch [Dialed Numbers] or [Received Calls ]. 3 Touch [Delete]. 4 Touch [Yes]. All history data is deleted, and the current location screen appears.
67 Chapter 8 Modifying the General Settings for Navigat ion Functions NAVI Chapter 8 Modifying the General Settings for Navigation Functions • For safety reasons, these functions are not available while your vehicle is in motion.
68 Chapter 8 Modifying the Genera l Settings for Navigation Functions NAV I The time difference between the time origi- nally set in the navigation system (Australian Eastern Standard Time) and the current loca- tion of your vehicle is shown. If necessary, adjust the time difference.
69 NAVI Chapter 8 Modifying the General Settings for Na vigation Functions 3 Touch [+] or [–] to set the speed. ❒ The estimated time of arrival is not neces- sarily estimated based on this speed value.
70 Chapter 8 Modifying the Genera l Settings for Navigation Functions NAV I Checking sensor learning stat us and driving status 1 Touch [Settings] in the navi gation menu, then touch [Hardware]. 2 Touch [3D Calibration Status]. The 3D Calibration Status screen appears.
71 NAVI Chapter 8 Modifying the General Settings for Na vigation Functions 1 Touch [Settings] in the navigation menu, then touch [Hardware]. 2 Touch [Installation Angle Setup]. 3 Check the direction the LCD panel faces, and touch the corresponding item.
72 Chapter 8 Modifying the Genera l Settings for Navigation Functions NAV I 4 Point the scroll cursor to the location you want to register and touch [OK]. The location is registered, and the Edit regis- tered information screen appears. ➲ “Editing the entry in “Address Book”” ➞ Page 51 5 Touch [OK].
73 NAVI Chapter 8 Modifying the General Settings for Na vigation Functions ❒ When the picture starts to change, do not turn off the vehicle engine until the mes- sage appears to indicate that the picture has finished changing.
74 Chapter 8 Modifying the Genera l Settings for Navigation Functions NAV I.
75 AV Chapter 9 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) Chapter 9 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) You can play or use the following sources with the navigation system.
76 Chapter 9 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radi o) AV Select a source by using AV button You can press the AV button to switch the source. 1 Press the AV button to switch Audio oper- ation screen. 2 Press the AV button to select the desired source.
77 Chapter 9 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV Viewing the audio operation screen and displaying the Audio Set- tings menu (1) Information plate Displays the information (e.g. track ti tle) about the source being played. (2) Touch panel keys Touch to operate the source being played.
78 Chapter 9 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radi o) AV Operating a Music CD You can play a normal music CD using the built- in DVD drive of the navigation unit. This section describes that operations. Selecting [CD] as the source 1 Press the OPEN CLOSE button and insert a disc you want to play to disc loading slot.
79 Chapter 9 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV *: Some discs have text information encoded on the disc during manufa cture. These discs may contain such information as the CD title, track title, and artist’s name. These discs are called CD-TEXT discs.
80 Chapter 9 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radi o) AV Operating the CD -ROM (MP3 disc) You can play an MP3 disc using the built-in DVD drive of the navigation unit. This section describes those operations. Selecting [ROM] as the source 1 Press the OPEN CLOSE button and insert the disc that you want to play into disc loading slot.
81 Chapter 9 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV rent track. Touching again will skip to the previ- ous track. Touch and hold: Fast rewind or forward Keep touching or to perform fast rewind or forward. ❒ You can also perform these operations by using the TRK ( / ) button.
82 Chapter 9 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radi o) AV Notes on playing MP3 disc ❒ When playing discs with MP3 files and audio data (CD-DA) such as CD-EXTRA and MIXED- MODE CDs, both types can be played only by switching mode between MP3 and CD-DA.
83 Chapter 9 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV (3) Repeat range indicator Shows whic h repeat ra nge has bee n select ed. (4) Title number indicator Shows the title number currently playing. (5) Subtitle language indicator Shows what subtitle language has been selected.
84 Chapter 9 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radi o) AV • Chapter Repeat — Repeat just the current chapter • Title Repeat — Repeat just the current title ❒ If you perform chapter (title) search, fast for- ward/rewind, or slow motion playback, the repeat play range changes to off.
85 Chapter 9 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV Entering the numerical com- mands You can use this functio n when you need to enter a numerical command during DVD playback. 1 Touch [10Key Search] and then touch [10key Mode] (10key mode).
86 Chapter 9 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radi o) AV Touch key operation 1 Touch the source icon and then touch [FM] to select the radio (FM).
87 Chapter 9 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV Operating the Radio (AM) You can listen to the radi o by using the navigation system. This section describes operations for Radio (AM). Selecting [AM] as the source 1 Touch the source icon and touch [AM].
88 Chapter 9 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radi o) AV Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies BSM (best stations memory) lets you automati- cally store the six strongest broadcast frequen- cies under preset tuning keys P1 — P6 and once stored there you can tune in to those frequencies with the touch of a key.
89 Chapter 10 Using the AV Source (Music Library) AV Chapter 10 Using the AV Source (Music Library) You can record tracks from a music CD to the hard disk in the navigation system. The Music Library function enables you to record music CDs on the hard disk in the navigation system and play them back with various methods.
90 Chapter 10 Using the AV Source (Music Library) AV ➲ “Assigning another candidate for title infor- mation” ➞ Page 100 ❒ If no title information exists in the Gracenote ® Database on the built-in hard disk drive, the date when the track was recorded is entered automatically.
91 AV Chapter 10 Using the AV Source (Music Library) — When you switch to another source, and then return to the CD source. — When you turn off the ignition switch of the vehicle, and then restart the engine. When REC Mode is [Manual]: Recording is stopped.
92 Chapter 10 Using the AV Source (Music Library) AV “Playlist”, and the icon indicates that the item is a “Track”. Title display Music recognition techno logy and related data are provided by Gracenote ® . Gracenote is the indust ry standa rd in mu sic recognition technol- ogy and related content delivery.
93 AV Chapter 10 Using the AV Source (Music Library) (5) Display group selection screen You can search a track from categories. ➲ Search for a playlist ➞ Page 93 (6) Display the details information screen Displays the information about the track or playl- ist displayed in blue on the track list.
94 Chapter 10 Using the AV Source (Music Library) AV Searching th e playlist by artis t Select a playlist formed by an artist, and play it back. 1 Touch [Search]. The group selection screen appears. 2 Touch [Artists]. “ Artist ” playlist appears. 3 Touch the artist name (“Artist” playlist) you want to play back.
95 AV Chapter 10 Using the AV Source (Music Library) Registering multiple tracks at a time 1 Play back the playlist that contains the tracks you want to register. 2 Touch to display the list of playl- ists. 3 Touch , then touch [Add to My Favorites]. The item displayed in blue is the selected play- list.
96 Chapter 10 Using the AV Source (Music Library) AV 6 Touch . The system enters the playlist edit mode. ❒ To return to the previous screen, touch [ Back ]. Operating the p laylist edit mode “Album” playlist: All editing operations are possible.
97 AV Chapter 10 Using the AV Source (Music Library) (4) Change genre ➲ “Changing the genre of a track” ➞ Page 100 (5) Change the order to play back tracks ➲ “Sorting the tracks in “My M.
98 Chapter 10 Using the AV Source (Music Library) AV 1 Enter the playlist edit mode or track edit mode. ➲ “Switching to the edit mode” ➞ Page 95 2 Touch . 3 Enter a new character string, and then touch [OK]. The system pronounces the character once, and the pronunciation confirmation message appears.
99 AV Chapter 10 Using the AV Source (Music Library) 6 Repeat Step 3 to Step 5 to change the playback order of other playlists. 7 Touch [ESC]. The new order is fixed, and the system returns to the normal playback screen.
100 Chapter 10 Using the AV Source (Music Library) AV 1 Enter the track edit mode. ➲ “Switching to the edit mode” ➞ Page 95 2 Touch [Delete This Track]. 3 Touch [Yes]. Changing the genre of a track 1 Enter the track edit mode. ➲ “Switching to the edit mode” ➞ Page 95 2 Touch [Genres].
101 Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod®, TV) AV Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod ® , TV) When Pioneer audio equipment is connected to the navigation system using IP-BUS or AV-BUS, such equipment can be operated from the navi- gation system.
102 Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod®, TV) AV (1) Change the disc in the magazine (2) Playback and Pause Touching switches between “playback” and “pause”. (3) Touch: Skip forward or bac kward Touching skips to the start of the next track.
103 Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod®, TV) AV Operating the iPod ® You can control an iPod by combining the Pio- neer Interface adapter for iPod ® (sold separately) to the navigation system. For details concerning operation, refer to the owner’s manual of the Interface adapter for iPod ® .
104 Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod®, TV) AV (4) Narrow down the songs to play back You can narrow down the choices of songs to play from five categories. ➲ “Browsing for a song” ➞ Page 104 (5) Repeat play Touch repeatedly until the desired repeat range appears in the display.
105 Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod®, TV) AV Operating the TV tuner • For safety reasons, visual images cannot be viewed while your vehicle is in motion. To view visual images, you must stop in a safe place and put on the handbrake before setting your route (see page 16 for detail s).
106 Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod®, TV) AV (4) Change band Touching [ Band ] switches between “ TV 1 ” and “ TV 2 ”. (5) Select the country group ➲ “Selecting the country gro.
107 Chapter 12 Using the AV Source (AV, EXT, AUX) AV Chapter 12 Using the AV Source (AV, EXT, AUX) Operating the AV Input source (AV) • For safety reasons, visual images cannot be viewed while your vehicle is in motion.
108 Chapter 12 Using the AV Source (AV, EXT, AUX) AV Touch key operation 1 Touch the source icon and then touch [EXT 1] or [EXT 2] to select the external unit. When the source icon is not displayed, you can display it by to uching the screen. Touch keys (1) Send an , , , or command Touch to operate the external unit.
109 AV Chapter 12 Using the AV Source (AV, EXT, AUX) Switching the automatic and manual function You can turn automatic and manual function on or off. You can switch between Auto and Manual functions of the external un it connected. Initially, this function is set to Auto .
110 Chapter 12 Using the AV Source (AV, EXT, AUX) AV.
111 Chapter 13 Customising the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual AV Chapter 13 Customising the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual Various settings are available with the audio source according to your audiovisual needs. This chapter describes the methods of changing the various settings and setting the LCD panel.
112 Chapter 13 Customising the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual AV Recalling equal iser curves There are six stored equa liser curves which you can easily recall. Here is a list of the equaliser curves: 1 Touch [Equalizer] in the Audio Settings menu.
113 AV Chapter 13 Customising the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual 3 Touch or to select the equaliser band to adjust. Each time you touch or selects equaliser bands in the following order: Low — Mid — High 4 Touch or to select the desired centre frequency.
114 Chapter 13 Customising the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual AV When the rear output setting is Rear SP Sub.W , you cannot adjust front/rear spea ker balance. ➲ “Setting the rear output and subwoofer controller” ➞ Page 120 3 Touch or to adjust left/right speaker balance.
115 AV Chapter 13 Customising the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual 3 Touch or to select cut-off frequency. Each time you touch or selects cut-off fre- quencies in the following order: 50 — 80 — 125 (Hz) When Preout (the subwoofer controller set- ting in System Settin gs menu) is Sub.
116 Chapter 13 Customising the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual AV Setting up the built-in DVD drive You can change the preference for playing a DVD on the built-in DVD drive. You can use this me nu to change audio, subtitle, parental lock, and other DVD settings.
117 AV Chapter 13 Customising the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual ❒ When playing discs that do not hove a pan- scan system, the disc is played back with [ Letter Box ] even if you select the [ Panscan ] setting. Confirm whether the disc package bears the mark.
118 Chapter 13 Customising the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual AV [Cinema] (cinema): A picture is enlarged by the same proportion as Full or Zoom in the horizontal direction and by an intermed.
119 AV Chapter 13 Customising the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual ❒ When a Pioneer external unit is connected with an IP-BUS cable, select [ EXT ]. When the audio source is [ EXT ], the “Video image” of the Pioneer external unit can be displayed.
120 Chapter 13 Customising the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual AV Changing the voice output of the navigation guidance You can set the speaker to output the navigation guidance and phone voice, etc. 1 Touch [Guide/Tel SP] in the System Set- tings menu.
121 AV Chapter 13 Customising the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual 1 Touch [Rear SP] in the System Settings menu. 2 Touch [Full] or [Sub.W] to switch the re ar output setting. ❒ When no subwoofer is connected to the rear output, select Full .
122 Chapter 13 Customising the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual AV Operating the picture adjust- ment • For safety reasons, these functions are not available while your vehicle is in motion. To enable these functions, you must stop in a safe place and put on the handbrake before setting your route (see page 16 for details).
123 AV Chapter 13 Customising the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual Language Code Chart for DVD Language (code), input code Language (code), input code Language (code), input code Japanese (ja),.
124 Chapter 13 Customising the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual AV.
125 Chapter 14 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AV Chapter 14 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice To Ensure Safe Driving • For safety reasons, Voice Help menu (Voice Recog.Help) is not available while your vehicle is in motion.
126 Chapter 14 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AV To start voice operation 1 Touch the VOICE icon. Navigation screen Audio screen ❒ Some commands displayed in Voice He lp may be unavailable. Avai lable commands are in white and unavailable commands are in grey.
127 NAVI/AV Chapter 14 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice Tips for Voice Operation For your voice commands to be co rrectly recog- nised and interpreted, ensu re that conditions are suitable for r ecognition .
128 Chapter 14 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AV The message “ Vicinity search. Please request POI category. ” appears, and the navigation system pronounces that message. 5 Say “Petrol Stati on”. The message “ Vicinity search.
129 NAVI/AV Chapter 14 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice Available Voice Commands This section describes the flow and available commands of each voice operation. ❒ For <Registered location’s pronunciation> sh own on “Voice commands related to hands-free phoning”, say the regis tered pronunciation.
130 Chapter 14 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AV Voice commands related to navigation Give the following verbal commands afte r switching to the navigation screen.
131 NAVI/AV Chapter 14 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice Voice commands related to hands-free phoning The following verbal commands can be used both in navigation screen and audio operation screen. (Note 1): International call with using “+” is not available in the voice operation.
132 Chapter 14 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AV Voice commands related to AV oper ation The following verbal commands can be used both in navigation screen and audio operation screen. Give the following verbal commands after switching the correspond audio source.
133 NAVI/AV Chapter 14 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice Location screen (A) and (B) Location screen (A) The following commands can be vocalised: Set As Destination If there is no route, the system starts the route calculation. If the route is already set, touch the VOICE icon to start route calculation.
134 Chapter 14 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AV Other Voice Commands The navigation system also can recogn ise the words in the following list.
135 NAVI/AV Chapter 14 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice 10 miles Scale 10miles 25 miles Scale 25miles 50 miles Scale 50miles 100 miles Sca le 100miles 250 miles Sca le 250miles 25 yards Sca.
136 Chapter 14 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AV Other voice comman ds for AV operatio n Preferen tial voic e comman d Other voice command AV Input Video Input MCD CD Ch anger Rock/P.
137 NAVI/AV Chapter 14 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice Category list for vicinity search ❒ If you say the category name (category title), the sy stem searches for vicinity POIs in that category without taking the chain into consideration.
138 Chapter 14 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AV VOLVO, Repair Vehicle Repair Facility, Others Category name: Rental Car Agency AVIS BUDGET EUROPCAR HERTZ THRIFTY Rental Car Agency, .
139 Appendix NAVI/AV Appendix Returning the Navigation Sys- tem to the Default or Factory Settings You can return settings or recorded contents to the default or factory settings. There are four methods to clear user data, and the situations and the cleared contents are different for each method.
140 Appendix NAVI/AV Setting items to be deleted The items to be deleted vary depending on the re set method. The items listed in the following table return to the default or factory settings.
141 Appendix NAVI/AV If system erro rs frequently occur If system errors fre quently occur and the power to the navigation system turns off, inappropriate content may have been recorded in the memory or the hard disk drive. In such a case, normal operations may be restored by clearing the set- ting values stored in the hard disk drive.
142 Appendix NAVI/AV 7 Press the MENU button and then touch [Settings]. The setting menu appears. 8 Touch [Hardware] and then touch [3D Calibration Status].
143 Appendix NAVI/AV 4 Press the V button. The adjusted position data is saved. ❒ Do not turn off the engine while saving the adjusted position data. ❒ Press the MAP button to complete the 4- point adjust ment. 5 Press the V button. The 16-point touch pane l adjustment scre en appears.
144 Appendix NAVI/AV The method of positioning changes as follows depending on whether the spe ed pulse of your vehicle is detected or not: 3D hybrid mode This is active when the speed pu lse is detected. Inclination of a street can be detected. Simple hybrid mode When the speed pulse is not detected, position- ing is performed in this mode.
145 Appendix NAVI/AV Handling Large Errors Positioning errors are kept to a minimum by com- bining GPS, Dead Reckoning, and map match- ing. However, in some situations, these functions may not work properly, and the error may become bigger.
146 Appendix NAVI/AV • If there is another road very nearby, such as in the case of an elevated motorway. • If you take a recently opened road that is not on the map. • If you drive in zig-zags. • If the road has conne cted hairpin bend s. • If there is a loop or similar road configuration.
147 Appendix NAVI/AV • If your vehicle’s wheel s spin, such as on a rough track or in snow. • If you put on chains, or change your tyres for ones with a different size. • If trees or other obstacles block the GPS sig- nals for a considerable period.
148 Appendix NAVI/AV Troubleshooting If you have problems operating your navigation system, refer to this section. The most common prob- lems are listed be low, along with likel y causes and solution s. While this list is not comprehen sive, it should answer your most common problems.
149 Appendix NAVI/AV Signals from the vehicle’s speed pulse are not being picked up prop- erly. Check that the cables are proper ly connected. If ne cessary, co nsult the dealer that installed the system. The navigati on system may no t be mounted securely in your vehicle.
150 Appendix NAVI/AV No sound, no voice. “Guide Mute” has been set, or sound volume is reduced to 0. Adjust the volume of the guidance or turn “Guide Mute” off. Refer to “Setting the Volume for Guidance and Phone” ( ➞ Page 67). The estimated time of arrival is differ- ent from the actual time of arrival.
151 Appendix NAVI/AV “Rear display” picture disappears. The setting for [ REAR SCREEN ] is incorrect. Please read the following page and set the rear screen setting correctly. ➞ Page 121 There was a problem with the “Rear display” or a faul ty wiring connec- tion, for example.
152 Appendix NAVI/AV Messages and How to React to Them Messages for navigation functions The following messages may be displayed by your navigation system. ❒ There are occasions when you may see error messages other than those shown here. In such a case, follow the instructio ns given on the display.
153 Appendix NAVI/AV Gyro Sensor is not working properly. Please consult your dealer or Pioneer service centre . Abnormal Gyrosensor output is detected. Write down the error code shown on the screen. Turn off the power, and then contact your nearest Pioneer service facility.
154 Appendix NAVI/AV This area does not contain any POI’s of the selected type. Facilities of the selected category do not exist in the surrounding areas. Use another search method or move to another location and perform the [ Vicinity Search ] again.
155 Appendix NAVI/AV Bluetooth unit error. It is not poss ible to find any mobile phones. If the Bluetooth unit (sold separately) is disconnected from this navigation system or Bluetooth unit carries out another processing when the system search the mobile phone featuring Bluetooth wireless technology for registration.
156 Appendix NAVI/AV Messages for Audio Functions When problems occur in the audio source, a message may appears on the display. Refer to the table below to identify the problem, then take the suggested corrective action. If the error persists, contact your dealer or your nearest PIONEER Service Cen tre.
157 Appendix NAVI/AV Other sources This track cannot be added to MyMix The Music Libr ary component is abnor- mal. Consult your dealer. Name cannot be used for voice recognition. Try again. Some invalid characters have been entered and the system cannot convert it to the appropriate pronunciation.
158 Appendix NAVI/AV When the Hard Disk Drive is Dis- connected If there is no hard disk drive because of repair or service, you can operate only the Radio source without the hard disk drive. The following screen also may appear because the hard disk drive can no t run due to low temper- ature.
159 Appendix NAVI/AV • In some cases, the route may require you to travel in the opposite direction to your current heading. In such cases, you are instructed to turn around, so please turn around safely by following the actual traffic rules.
160 Appendix NAVI/AV • It may not be possible to play back DVD-R/ DVD-RW discs that have been recorded in Video format (video mode) because of disc characteristics, scratches or dirt on the disc, or dirt, scratches or condensation on the lens of this product.
161 Appendix NAVI/AV • The folder selection sequence for playback and other operations is the writing sequence used by the writing software. For this reason, the expected sequence at the time of playback may not coincide with the actual playback sequence.
162 Appendix NAVI/AV Glossary This glossary explains some of the terms used in the manual. 3D Hybrid se nsor The built-in sensor which enab les the system to estimate your vehicle’s position. A lear ning function increases its accuracy and its learning data can be stored in memory.
163 Appendix NAVI/AV ISO9660 format This is the international stan dard for the format logic of CD-ROM folders and files. For the ISO9660 format, there are regulations for the following two levels.
164 Appendix NAVI/AV Tracking Marks on the map indicating the route you have trav- elled. TV system (NTSC, PAL, SECAM) Different areas of the world use different TV systems. North America uses NTSC, Europe uses PAL and SECAM, and Australia and New Zealand uses PAL.
165 Appendix NAVI/AV Display Information Navigation menu [Destination] me nu [Info/Phone] menu P.22 P.47, 49 P.47, 49 P.43 P.45 P.27 P.26 P.47, 49 P.47, 55 P.
166 Appendix NAVI/AV [Map] menu P.40 P.42 P.41 P.42 P.41 P.42 P.42 P.39 P.39 P.40 P.39 P.40 P.40.
167 Appendix NAVI/AV [Settings] m enu P.69 P.70 P.70 P.71 P.71 P.67 P.68 P.68 P.68 P.67 P.73 P.73 P.49 P.73 P.72.
168 Appendix NAVI/AV Shortcut menu ❒ The shortcuts displayed on screen can be customised. ❒ Items marked with an asterisk (*) can not be removed from the shortcut menu. ➲ Changing a shortcut ➞ Page 40 : Registration P. 46 : Vicinity Search P. 41 : Overlay POI P.
169 Appendix NAVI/AV Menu in the Audio Screen [Audio Settings] menu [System Settings] menu (Page 1) [System Settings] menu (Page 2) P.111 P.114 P.113 P.
170 Appendix NAVI/AV Index Numerics 10key mode 85 10Key Search 84, 85, 156 3D detection 70 3D hybrid mode 144, 152 3D Hybrid Sensor 143, 162 A Active touch key 21 Address Book 47, 49, 50, 51, 54, 62, .
171 Appendix NAVI/AV G Genre group 92 Genres 92, 94 GPS 143, 144, 162 GPS aerial 69 Gracenote® Database 78, 89, 92, 100 Gracenote® Music recognition service 162 Group 92 Guidance mode 162 Guidance p.
172 Appendix NAVI/AV playlist edit mode 96 POI 17, 34, 36, 41, 43, 45, 127, 159, 163 POI Search 43, 44, 45, 62 POI shortcut 45, 48 position effect 113 Power Voltage 69 Profile 28 profile for the Bluet.
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Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Pioneer AVIC-HD3 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Pioneer AVIC-HD3 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Pioneer AVIC-HD3, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Pioneer AVIC-HD3 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Pioneer AVIC-HD3, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Pioneer AVIC-HD3.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Pioneer AVIC-HD3. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Pioneer AVIC-HD3 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.