Eclipse AVN827GA Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - AVN827GA

DVD-Video / USB Multi-Source Receiver / 7" Wide Screen Monitor / Navigation / RDS-TMC / Built-in Bluetooth® wireless technologyOWNER'S MANUA

Page 2 - Precautions for Use

88About USB Devices ...205About the supported USB memory standar

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9898Before Using the Navigation SystemRead FirstIn Settings, you can change the Quick menu buttons to use other functions. (See page 146)The following

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9999 Check current position (Where Am I?) You can open this function from the Quick menu. The button on this screen searches forinformation on the cu

Page 5 - Information

100100Before Using the Navigation SystemRead FirstYou can search for the following services around your current position or the latest confirmedpositi

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101Navigation101NavigationYou can select one of the following methodsto perform navigation.● To start navigation right away, select adestination and s

Page 7 - Starting Out

102102NavigationNavigationEntering an address Follow the steps below to enter an addressas the destination.1If the Map screen is displayed, touch to

Page 8 - Audio Operations

1031036Enter the street name as follows.aTouch .b Use the keyboard to enter the start of the street name.● For the keyboard, see “Using the keyboard”

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104104NavigationNavigationATTENTIONIf the destination will be used frequently, youcan save it to the destination list as followsbefore touching . Tou

Page 10 - Visual Operations

1051055Enter the street name as follows.aTouch .b Use the keyboard to enter the start of the street name.● For the keyboard, see “Using the keyboard”

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106106NavigationNavigationSelecting an intersection as thedestinationFollow the steps below to enter anintersection as the destination. 8After a summa

Page 12 - 1. Using the iPod

107107● Touch .• If there are only a few roads at theintersection, the list is displayedimmediately.• If the road is a long way off, thekeyboard scree

Page 13 - Other Operations

99Discs ...221Types of Playable Discs ..

Page 14 - Reference

108108NavigationNavigationSelecting a city/town centre as thedestinationThe centre of the city/town is not thegeographical centre of the city/town, bu

Page 15 - Safety Precautions

1091095Select the city/town as follows.aTouch .b Use the keyboard to enter the start of the city/town.● For the keyboard, see “Using the keyboard” on

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110110NavigationNavigationUsing a PostcodeBy entering the Postcode, you can performthe address search mentioned above, even ifyou do not know the dist

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1111115Enter the city/town by using the Postcode.aTouch .bTouch to open the number pad.c Start entering the Postcode.d Follow the steps below to fin

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112112NavigationNavigation7Enter the street number as follows.aTouch .b Enter the street number with the keyboard.(Enter the number(s), and then touch

Page 19 - Viewing This Document

113113Hints for quick address entry● When entering a city/town name or a streetname:• Only characters that can be displayed inthe search results are s

Page 20 - About This Receiver

114114NavigationNavigationPerforming a quick search for favouritespotsUsing the quick search function, you canquickly search for spots by name. You ca

Page 21 - ■ Touch switches

115115Searching for favourite spots using apreset categoryBy using the preset search function, you canquickly selected popular spots.● :• Searches for

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116116NavigationNavigation● :• Searches for parking lots at thedestination during route navigation.• Searches around the current position ifnavigation

Page 23 - Loading/Unloading a

117117Searching for a favourite spot bycategoryYou can search for favourite spots bycategory or sub-category.● Touch or to searcharound your current

Page 24

1010How to Operate Portable Audio Devices1. Using the iPod® Player... 241Using the iPod Player...

Page 25 - Adjusting the Display

118118NavigationNavigation● Touch to search along theroute being navigated, rather than aroundan optional point. This is useful when youwant to sear

Page 26

11911910(Optional) You can display spots on the list in name order, in order of the distance from the current position or previously confirmed positio

Page 27 - Loading and Unloading

120120NavigationNavigationSearching for a favourite spot by nameYou can search for a favourite spot by name.You can search the entire spot database or

Page 28

121121● For the keyboard, see “Using thekeyboard” on page 86.7By selecting a sub-category (such as hotels or motels) from the main category, or by tou

Page 29 - Disconnecting) the USB

122122NavigationNavigationUsing “Where Am I?” to select theclosest assistance serviceYou can search for the closest assistanceservice by using the “Wh

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1231234Press any of the quick search buttons to display a basic list for the service you selected.5Find the item you want on the list, and then touch

Page 31 - Selecting a Mode

124124NavigationNavigation Selecting a map position as thedestination1If the Map screen is displayed, touch to return to the navigation menu.2On the

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125125 Selecting the destination fromthe destination listYou can set a position that has been saved inthe destination list as the destination.See “Ed

Page 33 - ×: Inoperable

126126NavigationNavigation Selecting a frequently useddestination (Smart History)Destinations that have been set previouslyare displayed in the Histo

Page 34 - Unit Settings

127127 Selecting a recent destinationfrom HistoryDestinations that have been set previouslyare displayed in the History list.● If the Map screen is d

Page 35 - ■ Skin pattern setting

1111Other Operations1. Picture Function Operations ... 261Using the Picture Function...

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128128NavigationNavigation Creating a route from thedestination list (route creator)You can create a route for each destination inthe saved routes me

Page 37 - ■ Time zone setting

129129You can easily display an overview of theentire route currently being navigated. Followthe steps below to use the initial settingsscreen.You can

Page 38

130130NavigationNavigation● Touch to add or delete adestination, or change the order for thedestinations. You can set the routedeparture point, excl

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131131When navigation has already begun, you canchange the route being navigated by usingone of the following methods. The methodsare explained in the

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132132NavigationNavigation4The first row shows the start position (displays the current position) for the route. When you touch , if a warning messag

Page 41 - Button Illumination

133133 Editing the Destination List(Route Editing)You can change the destination list and editthe route. You can add or delete destinations,change th

Page 42

134134NavigationNavigation Changing the Method forSearching for a Route (OtherRoutes, etc.)Change the Route settings to perform a newsearch for the r

Page 43 - Network) Setting

135135 Changing the Road Categoriesused for the Route SearchYou can use the following method to searchthe current route again using different roadcat

Page 44

136136NavigationNavigation● For the keyboard, see “Using thekeyboard” on page 86.You can run a simulation of the routecurrently being navigated. Follo

Page 45 - ■ Unlocking ESN security lock

137137● : Returns to the previous route event(the previous change in the route)● : Pauses the simulation.● : Goes to the next route event (the nextcha

Page 46

1212Reference1. Useful Information ... 290If the Following Messages Appear...

Page 47 - Radio Antenna Setting

138138NavigationNavigation• Manual mode screen (blue):This screen appears when voice controlis interrupted. You can perform controlby directly touchin

Page 48

139Reference Data139Reference DataThe following pages explain the software'svarious features and menu screens. Smart ZoomSmart zoom offers a lar

Page 49 - Checking the Software

140140Reference DataReference DataSearch for a route by using or avoidingcertain road categories:●●●●●●When data is available, a route is searchedfor

Page 50

141141 Online Road Information Saved inRoute SearchThe recommended route between two pointsis not always the same. Even when offline,statistics on tr

Page 51 - ■ Initialising personal data

142142Reference DataReference DataTouch to check the trafficinformation that has been received.On this screen, you can select one entry fromthe list

Page 52 - Bluetooth Handsfree Operation

143143● :Displays a list of all trip logs, whether theyare saved by the user upon reaching thedestination or whether they are savedautomatically. By t

Page 53

144144Reference DataReference Data● :Sets the route search method. Select thetype of vehicle you are using, the roadcategory to use for the route sear

Page 54

145145● :The map may include information onspeed limits for different sections of theroad. This can generate warnings if you goover the current speed

Page 55 - ■ Registering a mobile phone

146146Reference DataReference Data Customise Quick MenuAllows you to set Quick menu items to suit your needs. (See page 97) Touch the button youwant

Page 56

147147 TrafficThe recommended route between two points is not always the same. Even when offline,statistics on traffic information (prior traffic dat

Page 57 - ■ Connecting a mobile phone

13Before Use13Safety PrecautionsWARNING● Do not modify this system for any uses other than that specified herein. Also, do not deviate from the instal

Page 58

148148Reference DataReference DataSettings button for each type of traffic condition● :You can select “Considered” or “Ignored” when searching for a r

Page 59 - ■ Making a call

149149● :Select whether or not to use ferries whencreating the route.(However, ferries mightnot always be selected for theroute.)However, information

Page 60

150150Reference DataReference Data● :Show or hide 3D landmarks, 3D designs,or block diagrams represented as easy tosee icons, or plain icons.● :Show o

Page 61 - Calling from the phone book

151151 Units and FormatsSets display units and the date display.● :Sets the units used by the program tomeasure distance. Voice guidancelanguages do

Page 62

152152OtherGlossary2D/3D GPS receptionThe GPS receiver uses signals from satellitesto calculate its current position (the user'sposition), but to

Page 63 - ■ Operations during a call

153153RouteThe route is an ordered arrangement of theroute events (the next change in the route -right or left turns, roundabouts, and so on),presenti

Page 64

154154OtherEnd-User License Agreement1 The contracting parties1.1 This Agreement has been entered into by and between Nav N Go Kft. (registered seat:

Page 65 - Bluetooth Handsfree

1551555 Rights under copyright5.1 Unless otherwise provided by law or contractual provisions, the Licensor is the sole and exclusive owner of all mate

Page 66

156156End-User License AgreementOther8 No warranty, limitation of responsibility8.1 The Licensor hereby informs the User that although the greatest ca

Page 67 - ■ Volume setting (handsfree)

1571579Sanctions9.1 The Licensor hereby informs the User that, if the Licensor finds its rights under the Copyright Act to be breached, the Licensor m

Page 68

1414Safety PrecautionsBefore Use● Do not place foreign objects in the disc insertion slot or iPod/USB input terminal. Fire or shocks may result.● Do n

Page 69 - Deleting the phone book data

158158OtherFurther InformationYou can check the connection between theunit and the vehicle, such as GPSinformation, parking signals and so on.If there

Page 70

159159You can update the software for theBluetooth modules.CHECKUpdating is only available if there is updatinginformation.● If is not displayed, to

Page 71 - Add to Speed Dial

160160Further InformationOther Regarding Precision AccuracySince the GPS satellites are controlled by the US Department of Defense they do have a ver

Page 72

161161● At times, satellites under the control of the US Department of Defence will intentionally droppositioning accuracy. Regarding Errors in Curre

Page 73 - ■ Displaying Device Details

162162Further InformationOther Regarding the Accuracy of the Current Position and Route NavigationAs in the following images, an accurate display of

Page 74

163163 Regarding Roads and Place Name DataBecause road and place names may change after the map data has been created, there maybe times when road an

Page 75 - (passkey)

164164Further InformationOther● Performing a new search while travelling at high speeds may take some time.● The route may not change even after perfo

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165Starting Out165Before UseCAUTION● Be very careful and pay full attention to safety when operating the audio controls while driving. Otherwise accid

Page 77 - ■ Checking received messages

166166Before UseStarting Out● Do not insert any objects other than discs into the disc slot.Damage could result.● Be careful not to get your fingers o

Page 78

167167ATTENTION● In cold or rainy weather, just as the interior glass surface becomes fogged, dew (watercondensation) may also settle on the receiver.

Page 79 - Sending a Free Message

1515CAUTION● Wiring and installing this main unit requires expertise and experience. Professional installation is recommended. Consult with your deale

Page 80

168168Before UseStarting Out● Do not use a CD and a See Through disc having a transparent or semi-transparentrecording area as they may fail to load o

Page 81 - ■ Various message settings

169169 Brand new CDs Rental discs Irregularly-shaped CDs Disc accessories● You may notice that some brand new discs are rough around the centre ho

Page 82

170170Before UseStarting OutWARNINGCAUTIONATTENTIONWhen the USB mode is switched to other modes and then switched back again, the device willreturn to

Page 83

171Basic Operations171Switching the Audio Sourcea AUDIO buttonb Audio Source switchesSwitching the Audio Source1Press .2Touch or to scroll the scr

Page 84

172172Basic OperationsSource Operations ScreenThe operations screen for the audio sourcesare as follows.● Radio (AM) operations screen● Radio (FM) ope

Page 85 - Navigation settings

173173● iPod video operations screen● Bluetooth audio operations screen● VTR operations screen

Page 86 - Navigation Menu

174174Basic OperationsVolume Controla VOL button● Press to :Volume downPress to :Volume upATTENTION● Adjust to a volume level that will not prevents

Page 87

175175You can adjust the sound quality from the lowband to the high band. Adjusting the sound quality● When you touch and hold, the valuechanges cont

Page 88 - ■ Using the keyboard

176176Volume ControlBasic Operations Resetting the EQ curveYou can return the adjusted value for thecurrently stored equaliser to its initial value.●

Page 89 - Map Screen

177177 Adjusting the Vehicle TypeThe optimal acoustical space for the vehiclecan be created by setting the Vehicle Type.● After completing the adjust

Page 90

1616Safety PrecautionsBefore UseIMPORTANT● When there is a lot of vibration – when driving on a rough road for example – the main unit may become inop

Page 91

178178Volume ControlBasic OperationsATTENTIONYou cannot set the volume balance at thesame time as positioning selectoradjustments.You can correct for

Page 92 - ■ Map objects

179179● You can set a volume difference for each audio mode. The differences between the volumeof the FM mode in the initial setting, which is used as

Page 93 - Lane information & signs

180180Volume ControlBasic OperationsYou can adjust the audio output when a sub-woofer is connected. Switching the phaseThe sound outputted from the s

Page 94 - Junction display

181181 Setting low pass filterThe low pass filter cuts out frequencieshigher than the set frequency (high-bandfrequencies) and allows lower frequenci

Page 95 - Types of 3D objects

182182Audio OperationsUsing the Radioa Preset switchb Settings switchc Station List switch*d AUDIO buttone Preset CH up/down switchesf Tune up/down sw

Page 96 - Motorway Services

183183Selecting from a preset switch● The saved preset channel is selected andthe corresponding station is received.Selecting from the station listIn

Page 97 - Smart zoom display

184184Using the RadioAudio Operations● To manually set additional stations for theremaining preset channels, repeat thisprocedure for each channel.● Y

Page 98 - Map operations

185185Setting the text title displayYou can set whether to display or hide thetext titles.● Touch to return to the previousscreen. Using RDS (Radio

Page 99 - ■ Quick menu

186186Using the RadioAudio Operations● Touch to return to the previousscreen.AF (Alternative Frequency) settingWhen the AF function is on, the frequ

Page 100 - Read First

187187Voice guidance volume settingYou can adjust the volume for the TA.● You can adjust the volume level between 0and 80 (Max).● The adjusted volume

Page 101 - Help Nearby

17Before Use17Viewing This DocumentCHECKIn this document, the unit is generally described using the screens which appear when the optionaldevices are

Page 102 - Petrol Station Around Here

188188Audio OperationsUsing the CD Playera Title information scroll switches*b Settings switchc Search switchd AUDIO buttone Track up/down and fast fo

Page 103 - Navigation

189189 Selecting a trackYou can cue the track to which you want tolisten.● Right:Advance to the next track.Left (touch once):Return to the start of t

Page 104

190190Using the CD PlayerAudio Operations Repeating the same track● Repeat playback is set for the currentlyplaying track.● When in Repeat is touch

Page 105

191Audio Operations191Using the MP3/WMA Playera Title information scroll switches*b Settings switchc Search switchd AUDIO buttone Folder up/down switc

Page 106

192192Using the MP3/WMA PlayerAudio Operations Selecting a folderYou can select the folder that you want to usefrom the disc.● :Return to the previou

Page 107 - Select Street

193193● The selected file starts to play.● If there are more pages, touch or to scroll the pages.● Touch to return to the previousscreen.Selecting

Page 108

194194Using the MP3/WMA PlayerAudio Operations Repeating the music file● Repeat playback is set for the currentlyplaying file or folder.● To cancel,

Page 109 - Intersecting Street

195195 Scrolling title informationIf the Album, Title or Artist information cannotbe fully displayed because it is too long, youcan scroll the displa

Page 110

196196Using the MP3/WMA PlayerAudio OperationsMP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3) is a standard format for audio compression. By using MP3, a filecan be compress

Page 111 - Select Town/suburb

197197 About the supported WMA file standards● Supported standards:WMA Ver. 7 to 9● Supported sampling frequencies (kHz):22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48● Sup

Page 112

The symbols described below are found in this instruction manual as well as on the device itself to insure its proper and safe usage and to prevent in

Page 113

1818Before UseAbout This ReceiverYou can operate this receiver by pressing the buttons (panel buttons) or by touching theswitches displayed on the scr

Page 114

198198Using the MP3/WMA PlayerAudio Operations About the supported disc formatsYou can use media in the following formats.● CD-ROM formats:CD-ROM MOD

Page 115 - Of Interest)

199199 About the file namesOnly a file with the “.mp3”or “.wma” extension is recognised as an MP3 or WMA file. Alwayssave an MP3/WMA file with the “.

Page 116

200200Using the MP3/WMA PlayerAudio OperationsCreating MP3/WMA files by recording themfrom sources such as broadcasts, records,recordings, videos and

Page 117

201Audio Operations201Using the USB Music File PlayerThis unit can play music files stored in a USBmemory. Only MP3/WMA/AAC playback issupported.a Tit

Page 118

202202Using the USB Music File PlayerAudio Operations Selecting a folderYou can select the folder that you want to usefrom the USB memory.● :Return t

Page 119

203203Selecting consecutive files● :Advance to the next file. (Press once):Return to the start of the currently playingfile. (Press twice or more):Ret

Page 120

204204Using the USB Music File PlayerAudio Operations Playing randomly● Folder random playback:The files in the currently playing folder areplayed ra

Page 121

205205 About the supported USB memory standards● Supported file formats:FAT 32● Supported audio formats:MP3/WMA/AAC● Maximum current:1.0 A● Supported

Page 122

206206Using the USB Music File PlayerAudio Operations Supported WMA file standards● Supported standards:WMA Ver. 7 to 9● Supported sampling frequenci

Page 123

207207 About ID3/WMA/AAC tagsIn MP3/WMA/AAC files, you can enter textual attribute information known as ID3 tags/WMAtags/AAC tags (iTunes tag complia

Page 124

1919 Touch switchesTouch a switch on the screen to operate it.IMPORTANTAbout touch switch operations● Keep touching the touch switch until a “beep” i

Page 125

208208Using the USB Music File PlayerAudio Operations USB memory formatThe control items in this standard are described below.● Maximum number of dir

Page 126

209Visual Operations209Using the USB Video File PlayerWARNING About DivXDivX is a highly evaluated media technologydeveloped by DivX, Inc. DivX media

Page 127

210210Using the USB Video File PlayerVisual Operationsa Settings switchb Music switchc Search switchd AUDIO buttone Folder up/down switchesf File up/d

Page 128

211211 Selecting a folderYou can select the folder that you want to usefrom the USB memory.● :Return to the previous folder and play thefirst video i

Page 129

212212Using the USB Video File PlayerVisual OperationsATTENTION● When the list is displayed, touch the video toshow it in a full-screen display.● A m

Page 130

213213 Repeating the video file● Repeat playback is set for the currentlyplaying file or folder.● To cancel, touch in Repeat.● Touch to return to

Page 131 - Route Related Functions

214214Using the USB Video File PlayerVisual Operations Changing the subtitle languageIf the video file stores multiple subtitlelanguages, you can cha

Page 132

215215 Changing the audio languageIf the video file stores multiple audiolanguages, you can change the audiolanguage that is used.● Each time you tou

Page 133 - Changing the Route

216216Using the USB Video File PlayerVisual Operations● :Display the video in its original size.● :Expand the video until its vertical orhorizontal di

Page 134

217217● Touch to return to the Info screen. Displaying the DivX VODderegistration codeTo cancel the unit's registration with thecontent provid

Page 135 - ■ Cancelling Route Navigation

2020About This ReceiverBefore UseThis unit switches on automatically at ignition, and when started for the first time, it displays theNavigation setti

Page 136

218218Using the USB Video File PlayerVisual Operations Supported DivX standards● Supported extensions:DivX, Div, AVI (single-byte charactersonly, not

Page 137 - Destination List

219219 Supported MP4 standards● Supported extensions:MP4, M4V (single-byte characters only,not case-sensitive)● Maximum number of directory layers:8

Page 138

220220Visual OperationsBefore Using the DVD PlayerThis receiver can play high quality images and high quality digital sound of DVD videos. Also,you ca

Page 139 - Voice Control Navigation

221221 Types of Playable DiscsThis equipment conforms to PAL colour television methods, so please use discs that display“PAL” on the disc or package.

Page 140

222222Before Using the DVD PlayerVisual Operations Mark Indicated on DiscThe following table shows the marks that are indicated on DVDs or packages.

Page 141 - Reference Data

223223This item incorporates copy protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and otherintellectual property rights of Rovi Corporation.Re

Page 142

224224Visual OperationsUsing the DVD PlayerIMPORTANTCHECKYou can watch a video on a DVD only whenyou have stopped your vehicle and applied theparking

Page 143 - Route Search

225225 Fast forwarding and fastreversingYou can fast forward or fast reverse thecurrently playing video.● :Fast forward the video.:Fast reverse the v

Page 144

226226Using the DVD PlayerVisual OperationsYou can search for the desired video with atitle, chapter, or menu number (numberassigned for each content)

Page 145 - Settings Menu

227227 Playback from the selectedpositionYou can start playback from the selectedposition on the disc.● Playback begins from the selectedposition.You

Page 146

2121 Turning off the audio● Touch on the Audio operationsscreen.(If you are on the Navigation screen,switch to the Audio operations screen todo thi

Page 147 - Warning Sign Alerts

228228Using the DVD PlayerVisual Operations● Each time you touch , theangle number is changed, and the anglesrecorded on the disc are toggled inseque

Page 148

229229● Each time you touch ,the subtitle number is changed, and thesubtitle languages recorded on the discare toggled in sequence. Changing the Aud

Page 149 - ■ Traffic

230230Using the DVD PlayerVisual Operations Switching DVD setting display● :The screen is shown with the 3 (vertical)by 4 (horizontal) aspect ratio (

Page 150

231231You can pre-specify the play-back audiomode or the language used to displaysubtitles or menus. You can also configuresettings to display or hide

Page 151 - ■ Map Settings

232232Using the DVD PlayerVisual Operations Specifying the Audio LanguageYou can watch the play-back video in thedesired language.● If you touch , y

Page 152

233233 Specifying the Subtitle LanguageYou can view the play-back video in thedesired subtitle.● If you touch , you can specify alanguage other than

Page 153 - ■ Trip Monitor

234234Using the DVD PlayerVisual Operations Specifying the Menu LanguageYou can specify the language to displaymenus recorded on the disc.● If you to

Page 154 - Glossary

235235 Setting display of multi-anglemarkYou can configure to display or hide the multi-angle mark during the playback.● On each touch, On and Off sw

Page 155

236236Using the DVD PlayerVisual Operations● If you have entered an incorrect codenumber, eject the disc once, and specifythe parental screening level

Page 156 - End-User License Agreement

237237 Auto Start settingThis will automatically start DVD playbackeven without selecting from the menu storedon the disc.IMPORTANT● On each touch, O

Page 157

2222About This ReceiverBefore Use● The display will close automatically whenthe disc is inserted.● Hold a DVD or CD correctly (by insertingyour finger

Page 158

238238Using the DVD PlayerVisual OperationsThese codes are used to specify the language for audio tracks, subtitles and on-screen menudisplays.Languag

Page 159

239Visual Operations239Using a VTRYou can watch a video by connecting acommercially available VTR.WARNINGa Settings switchb AUDIO buttonATTENTION● To

Page 160 - Further Information

240240Using a VTRVisual Operations Settings in the VTR settingscreen● :The screen is displayed with a 3 (vertical)by 4 (horizontal) aspect ratio (nor

Page 161 - modules

241How to Operate Portable Audio Devices241Using the iPod® PlayerWhen an iPod is connected, you can playiPod music or video files. On this unit, youca

Page 162

242242Using the iPod® PlayerHow to Operate Portable Audio Devices Playing an iPodCAUTION● The playback starts.● Music mode● Video modeATTENTION● When

Page 163 - Actual Vehicle Swept Path

243243 Fast forwarding and fastreversingYou can fast forward or fast reverse thecurrently playing music or video file.● :Fast forward the music or vi

Page 164

244244Using the iPod® PlayerHow to Operate Portable Audio Devices Finding a music file● The list screen for the selected modeappears.● Touch to retu

Page 165 - ■ Regarding Route Navigation

245245 Finding a video file● The list screen for the selected modeappears.● Touch to return to the previousscreen.● The list order depends on the se

Page 166

246246Using the iPod® PlayerHow to Operate Portable Audio Devices Pausing● Touch to pause the screen. Touch to play again. Settings in the Video m

Page 167 - Before Use

247247 Repeating the same music file● Repeat playback is set for the currentlyplaying music file.● When you touch , repeat is continueduntil you can

Page 168

2323● The disc will be ejected automatically.When the screen shines due to ambientsunlight, you can adjust the angle of thedisplay.CAUTIONIMPORTANT1Pr

Page 169 - About Discs

248248Using the iPod® PlayerHow to Operate Portable Audio DevicesPlaying albums randomlyYou can play albums randomly. Note that themusic files within

Page 170

249249 Changing the audiobookplayback speed● :Slow down the reading speed of theaudiobook.● :Set the reading speed of the audiobook tonormal.● :Speed

Page 171 - ■ Disc accessories

250250Using the iPod® PlayerHow to Operate Portable Audio DevicesThis unit can be used with the followingiPods.* The video playback function is not su

Page 172

251How to Operate Portable Audio Devices251Using Bluetooth AudioA Bluetooth-supporting portable audio player (“portable device” hereafter) can be used

Page 173 - Switching the Audio Source

252252Using Bluetooth AudioHow to Operate Portable Audio Devices Registering a portable deviceYou can register portable devices on this unit.Up to 5

Page 174 - Source Operations Screen

253253● The portable device registration iscomplete.● After the registration completed messageis displayed, “Connection establishedsuccessfully!” appe

Page 175 - ● VTR operations screen

254254Using Bluetooth AudioHow to Operate Portable Audio Devices Connecting a portable deviceYou can connect portable devices that areregistered on t

Page 176 - Volume Control

255255 Cancelling a portable deviceconnection● If is not displayed, touch .● “Another device is already connected. Doyou want to disconnect this d

Page 177 - Adjusting the Sound

256256Using Bluetooth AudioHow to Operate Portable Audio Devicesa Title information scroll switches*1 *2b Settings switchc Tracks switch*1d Search swi

Page 178

257257 Pausing the playback● To start the playback again, touch . Selecting a track● :Advance to the next track. (Once):Return to the start of the

Page 179 - ■ Adjusting the audio balance

2424About This ReceiverBefore Use● :Each touch returns the display from thetilted state by 1 step (5 °). (Maximum 6steps, 30 °)● :Each touch tilts the

Page 180

258258Using Bluetooth AudioHow to Operate Portable Audio Devices Finding a music album● The selected music album starts to play.● Touch or on the

Page 181

259259 Scrolling title informationIf the Album, Title or Artist information cannotbe fully displayed because it is too long, youcan scroll the displa

Page 182

260260Using Bluetooth AudioHow to Operate Portable Audio DevicesRepeat settingSet the repeat function to on or off.ATTENTIONWhen On is selected in Rep

Page 183 - ■ Setting low pass filter

261Other Operations261Picture Function OperationsIf you insert an SD memory card that containsimage data, you can play a slide show of theimages, or s

Page 184 - Using the Radio

262262Picture Function OperationsOther Operations Replacing the Opening screenwith your own image dataYou can register image data (1 picture only)imp

Page 185 - ■ Saving a station

263263 Slide show settingOn the Slide Show Configuration screen, youcan set a slide show.Interval settingYou can change the display interval of thesl

Page 186

264264Picture Function OperationsOther OperationsAbout the supported image file standards● Supported standards:jpg (does not support jpg2000)● Support

Page 187 - Settings

265Other Operations265Back Eye Camera OperationsYou can view a rearward camera image onthe display by shifting into reverse gear.WARNINGCAUTIONATTENTI

Page 188

266266Back Eye Camera OperationsOther Operations● The screen changes to the back eyecamera screen.● When you shift to a gear other thanreverse, the sc

Page 189 - Voice guidance volume setting

267267You can adjust the Back Eye Camera guidelines as needed.WARNINGCHECK● Before displaying the guide lines, make sureto align them with your vehicl

Page 190 - Using the CD Player

2525Insert an SD memory card into the slot. Loading an SD memory cardCAUTIONIMPORTANT● The display will open to reveal theinsertion slot.● Insert the

Page 191 - ■ Finding a track

268268Back Eye Camera OperationsOther Operations● :Touch to change the point being adjusted., , , :Touch each switch to adjust the selectedpoint.:Touc

Page 192

269Other Operations269About Steering Wheel SwitchesOn vehicles equipped with steering wheelswitches, these easy-access switches can beused to perform

Page 193 - Using the MP3/WMA Player

270270About Steering Wheel SwitchesOther Operations● Next page is displayed by touching or .● It will display Completed when the settingis completed,

Page 194

271271The table below shows the compatibility between the steering wheel switches and this receiver.Compatibility with Steering Wheel SwitchesOperatio

Page 195

272272About Steering Wheel SwitchesOther OperationsRadio operations (u)(d)Channel selection switches● Selects in order the stations saved in the memor

Page 196

273273* Enabled only when operation is possibleBT-TEL operations*()On Hook ● Ending a call.● Cancelling a call.● Refuse the incoming call.● Holding th

Page 197 - ■ Scrolling title information

274274Other OperationsVoice Control System OperationsBy using the voice control system (voice inputmicrophone and switch), you can performnavigation a

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275275● The screen changes to the Main Menu.● :“ccc” or touch the switch.● :Operate by saying “ccc”.● After you hear the “beep”, speak oroperate the s

Page 199 - ■ About ID3/WMA tags

276276Voice Control System OperationsOther OperationsYou can display a list of the usablecommands on the screen.● The screen changes to the Main Menu,

Page 200

277277This section describes examples of operatingthe voice control system. For the voicecommands, see “Voice Command Lists” onpage 279.The notations

Page 201 - ■ About MP3/WMA playback

2626About This ReceiverBefore UseAbout SD memory cards● This unit supports SD memory cards withcapacities from 512 MB to 8 GB.● SD memory cards that a

Page 202

278278Voice Control System OperationsOther Operations Using the Speed Dial to make acall● After you hear “Handsfree” spoken back toyou, the current m

Page 203 - Using the USB Music File

279279The navigation or audio control function enables you to operate the navigation or audio systemby voice, using the voice input microphone and swi

Page 204 - ■ Selecting a music file

280280Voice Control System OperationsOther Operations Commands available in handsfree modeEnabled when the audio mode is handsfree.● If there are mul

Page 205 - ■ Repeating the music file

281281 Commands available in navigation modeEnabled when the audio mode is navigation.ATTENTIONDo not press voice recognition button (External microp

Page 206 - ■ Playing randomly

282282Voice Control System OperationsOther Operations* Searches for candidates close to your vehicle's position.Full CommandsParking*Parking Narr

Page 207 - About USB Devices

283283Accommodation along route[ , , ] [ , ] Accommodation along routeSearches for accommodations along the route[ , , ] [ , ] Accommodation along []

Page 208

284284Voice Control System OperationsOther OperationsBottom[ , , , ] [ ] [ ] BottomTransits to the bottom of the list.[ , , , ] [ ] [ ] EndCancel Ca

Page 209 - ■ About ID3/WMA/AAC tags

285285Change street in line 4Change street in line 4 Changes the city name listed in the fourth line of the list and currently being recognised (on th

Page 210 - ■ USB memory format

286286Voice Control System OperationsOther OperationsLine 1[] 1Selects the item listed in the first line of the list (on the screen where the list is

Page 211 - Video File Player

287287Parking at my destination[ , , ] [ ] [ ] Parking at [, ] destinationSearches for parking lots around the destination[ , , ] [ ] [ ] Parks at [,

Page 212 - Using the USB Video File

2727● Press in the SD memory card until youhear it “click”, let go of the card, and thenpull it straight out.ATTENTION● This unit supports USB memory

Page 213 - ■ Selecting a file

288288Voice Control System OperationsOther OperationsPetrol station near here[, , ] [] Petrol station nearbySearches for petrol stations around the cu

Page 214 - ■ Stopping a video

289289* Searches for candidates close to your vehicle's position.● Commands on the touch screen that cannot be operated have their colours toned

Page 215 - ■ Repeating the video file

290290ReferenceUseful InformationIf the following messages appear, check by referring to the cause and action below.If the Following Messages AppearMe

Page 216 - Subtitle Off

291291In CD or MP3/WMA modeCheck DISC. The disc is dirty or damaged. The inserted disc is dirty or upside down. Check the disc for dirt and check its

Page 217 - ■ Changing the video output

292292Useful InformationReferenceVideo resolution not supported. The video resolution is not supported.Connect a USB memory in which playable video fi

Page 218 - Displaying DivX VOD

293293* If this happens, wait for a brief period. When the temperature inside the device returns to normal,the message disappears and playback starts.

Page 219 - VOD rental files

294294Useful InformationReferenceMessage Cause ActionIn Voice Control SystemPlease repeat. Displayed when the voice command could not be recognised.Sp

Page 220

295295* When a correct command is recognised, the system speaks back the same voice command.There are no phones set up to make calls.Displayed when a

Page 221 - ■ Supported MP4 standards

296296Useful InformationReferenceA slight change in operation may be mistaken for a malfunction. Please check the items in thefollowing table first.If

Page 222 - Before Using the DVD Player

297297To enhance your enjoyment of this product, please familiarise yourself with the following terms.Glossary● GPS (Global Positioning System) GPS is

Page 223 - ■ Types of Playable Discs

11Before Use1. Safety Precautions ... 132. Viewing This Document ...

Page 224

2828About This ReceiverBefore UseThe modes of this unit can be broadly divided into 3 categories: Navigation, Audio and, Multi.* Some functions cannot

Page 225 - Initial Settings

298298Useful InformationReference● This product uses the NetFront FlexUI of ACCESS Co., Ltd.ACCESS, the ACCESS logo and NetFront are the trademarks an

Page 226 - Using the DVD Player

299299THIRD PARTY RECIPIENT TERMS AND CONDITIONSShort Form Terms By activating, using and/or accessing the SUNA Traffic Channel RDS-TMC service, you a

Page 227 - Disc Menu Operations

300300Useful InformationReference<GPS antenna><Display section><Radio tuner section><CD section><DVD section>Specificati

Page 228

301301<USB memory section><Common component>ATTENTIONParts and design are subject to change without prior notice for performance improveme

Page 229 - Display and Audio Mode

2929Press the following switches to select thescreens. Navigation screen Audio operations screen● When the Radio is operating● Displayed while the a

Page 230

3030About This ReceiverBefore Use Multi screenYou can position the Navigation screen andAudio operations screen on the left and rightto display them

Page 231 - ■ Changing the Audio Language

3131The operability of the unit's functions varies according to the following conditions (ignitionswitch position).c: Operable×: Inoperable*1 Whe

Page 232

3232Before UseUnit SettingsIn addition to settings for navigation andaudio operations, the following settings canbe performed for the unit.● Bluetooth

Page 233 - DVD Player Setting

3333 Bluetooth settingTouch to perform the variousBluetooth settings.● Touch to return to the previousscreen.● :Register or delete a Bluetooth dev

Page 234

3434Unit SettingsBefore Use Opening screen settingYou can change the Opening screen todisplay the image of your choice. You canalso display image dat

Page 235 - Entering the Code

3535 Time display settingATTENTION● Touch to initialiseyour personal data and all settings. (Seepage 48)● Touch to return the settings in theSett

Page 236

3636Unit SettingsBefore Use● Touch in Auto Time Zone to set thetime zone automatically.● When Auto Time Zone is “Off”, touch or in Manual Time Zon

Page 237 - Screening Level

3737Day/night view changeover time settingWhen Link to Day/Night View is set to “Time”,you can set the time at which to change to theday view.● You ca

Page 238

22Button Illumination Setting...39Voice Guidance Setting ...

Page 239 - ■ Setting initialisation

3838Unit SettingsBefore Use Voice recognition settingYou can set the volume of the voicerecognition.CAUTION● If Voice Recognition is not displayed,to

Page 240

3939 Guide tone settingYou can set the sound for switch operationsto on or off.● If Guide Tone is not displayed, touch to change the page.● When Guid

Page 241 - Using a VTR

4040Unit SettingsBefore UseYou can turn the automatic volume control inmotorway on or off, change the outputspeaker, and turn the audio sound on or of

Page 242

4141 Audio sound setting● If Voice Guidance is not displayed, touch to change the page.This receiver has a built-in ESN (ECLIPSESecurity Network) fun

Page 243 - Using the iPod

4242Unit SettingsBefore Use ESN setting screen display● If is not displayed, touch .● The ESN setting screen is displayed. Operation of ESN secur

Page 244

4343● The security system is now “On”.● Touch to cancel the security settingand return to the previous screen.ATTENTION● You can display the current

Page 245

4444Unit SettingsBefore UseATTENTION● If the music CD cannot be verified, you canmake a maximum of five attempts to unlockthe security. When verificat

Page 246

4545If your vehicle's radio antenna is anautomatic antenna, the radio antenna willremain extended even when the radio is notin use. You can force

Page 247 - ■ Finding a video file

4646Unit SettingsBefore UseWhen Link to Day/Night View on the Settingsscreen is set to “Headlight” (See page 36),day view or night view is selected ba

Page 248

4747Adjusting the picture qualityYou can independently adjust the day viewand night view.● For details on changing the view, see“Changing to the night

Page 249

33Setting and Editing Bluetooth Handsfree ...63Handsfree settings ...

Page 250

4848Unit SettingsBefore UseYou can delete the data items that you registered and return them to their factory defaultvalues. Initialised personal dat

Page 251 - ■ Changing the audiobook

4949 Initialising personal data● If the Navigation screen is displayed,change to the Multi screen or Audiooperations screen before performing thisope

Page 252

5050Before UseBluetooth Handsfree OperationThe Handsfree system allows you to make or receive a call without taking your hands off thesteering wheel b

Page 253 - Using Bluetooth Audio

5151CHECK● Under the following conditions, the system may not function.• The mobile phone is turned off.• The current location is outside the communic

Page 254

5252Bluetooth Handsfree OperationBefore Usea Bluetooth signal iconb Battery level indicatorc Roaming area icond Reception indicator Bluetooth signal

Page 255 - ■ Deleting a portable device

5353 Displaying the handsfree screen● The handsfree screen appears.● Handsfree screen Registering a mobile phoneWARNINGYou can register mobile phone

Page 256

5454Bluetooth Handsfree OperationBefore Use● The name of the unit is CARMULTIMEDIA.● The initial setting for the passcode(passkey) is 0000.● Operate t

Page 257

5555● “Are you sure you want to delete thisdevice?” appears on the screen. Touch or .● After touching “Yes”, when the deletion iscomplete, “Completed

Page 258

5656Bluetooth Handsfree OperationBefore Use● The Bluetooth mark is displayed for mobilephones with an active Bluetoothconnection.● The connection betw

Page 259 - ■ Selecting a music album

5757● “Another device is already connected. Doyou want to disconnect this device?”appears on the screen. Touch or.● The cancellation of the mobile p

Page 260

44Navigation1. Navigation ... 101Select route destination...

Page 261

5858Bluetooth Handsfree OperationBefore UseCalling from call history● Touch or to scroll the historylist.● A call is made to the telephone numbert

Page 262

5959Calling from the phone book● Touch or on the scroll functionto scroll the List Page of names ortelephone numbers.● Touch or on the index f

Page 263 - Picture Function Operations

6060Bluetooth Handsfree OperationBefore UseCalling from Speed Dial● Touch or to scroll the List Pageof names or telephone numbers.● Touch to del

Page 264

6161 Receiving a callYou can receive incoming calls when anysource mode is selected. When a call arrives,the Incoming call screen appearsautomaticall

Page 265 - ■ Slide show setting

6262Bluetooth Handsfree OperationBefore UseTransferring a call (private mode Qhandsfree mode)When using a Bluetooth mobile phone, youcan transfer call

Page 266

6363Call waitingIf a call arrives from another phone while youare already talking, you can put the currentcall on temporary hold by using the Talkings

Page 267 - Back Eye Camera Operations

6464Bluetooth Handsfree OperationBefore Use● Phone Settings screen (page 2)Handsfree settingSet the handsfree function to on or off.● When handsfree i

Page 268

6565 Volume setting (handsfree)You can set the handsfree volume on theVolume Settings screen. You can performsettings individually for each registere

Page 269 - Adjusting the guide lines

6666Bluetooth Handsfree OperationBefore Use Editing the phone bookYou can register telephone numbers in thephone book of the unit by transferring the

Page 270

6767● When transferring the phone book data, thefollowing restrictions apply to the data items.• If 5 or more telephone numbers areregistered for 1 pe

Page 271 - About Steering Wheel Switches

55“More” Menu ...142Settings Menu ...

Page 272

6868Bluetooth Handsfree OperationBefore Use● If 2 or more telephone numbers areregistered for the selected person (nameor telephone number), the telep

Page 273

6969● “Speed Dial Saved.” appears and theSpeed Dial registration is complete.ATTENTIONIf Speed Dial data already exists for thenumber, “Are you sure y

Page 274

7070Bluetooth Handsfree OperationBefore UseATTENTIONIf Speed Dial data already exists for thenumber, “Are you sure you want to overwirtethe entry?” ap

Page 275

7171 Displaying Device DetailsIn the Device Details screen, you can displayand set information related to the mobilephones that are registered in the

Page 276 - Using the Voice Control

7272Bluetooth Handsfree OperationBefore Use Displaying Detailed BluetoothSettings for the unitIn the Detailed Bluetooth Settings screen,you can displ

Page 277 - Recognition result

7373 Changing the passcode(passkey)You can change the passcode (passkey) formobile phone registration to any number with4 to 8 digits.● If is not d

Page 278 - Displaying the Command

7474Bluetooth Handsfree OperationBefore UseYou can read messages that are received onthe mobile phone or send messages that arecreated on the unit.3 m

Page 279 - Voice Control System

7575 Checking received messages● MMS and e-mail details screen● SMS details screen● Touch or to scroll the pages inthe message list.● Touch to

Page 280

7676Bluetooth Handsfree OperationBefore Use Replying to a messageYou can select a reply destination from theMessages list and send a message that you

Page 281 - Voice Command Lists

7777Editing the Reply Messages listYou can edit the messages that areregistered in the list.● Touch .● For details on entering the characters, see“Ent

Page 282

66Basic Operations1. Switching the Audio Source ... 171Switching the Audio Source...

Page 283 - Quick Commands

7878Bluetooth Handsfree OperationBefore UseEntering charactersTouch the following switches to enter characters.a Return to the previous screen.b Move

Page 284 - Full Commands

7979 Various message settingsYou can perform message settings on theMessage Settings screen. You can performmessage settings individually for eachreg

Page 285

8080Bluetooth Handsfree OperationBefore UseNew Message Pop-up settingYou can set a new message pop-up to bedisplayed on the screen when a message isre

Page 286

8181New Message Voice Notification settingYou can set a voice notification for when anew message is received.New Message Voice NotificationVolume sett

Page 287

8282InformationInformation on Warnings and SafetyThe navigation system uses a built-in GPS receiver to guide you to your destination. Thissoftware doe

Page 288

83Read First83Before Using the Navigation SystemThis software is designed for optimumperformance when used for car navigation. Itdoes not need a stylu

Page 289

8484Before Using the Navigation SystemRead FirstATTENTIONAfter the initial setup, the navigation menu isdisplayed and you can start using thesoftware.

Page 290

8585To use this software, you normally have to touch the buttons on the touch screen.You only need to confirm selections and changes when the applicat

Page 291 - ■ Other Commands

8686Before Using the Navigation SystemRead First Using the keyboardThis navigation system has been designed to keep the entry of text and numbers to

Page 292 - Useful Information

8787 Screen operations other than single touchNormally, you only need to touch the screen once (single touch) to perform an operation.However, you ca

Page 293

772. Using the CD Player ... 188Using the CD Player ...

Page 294

8888Before Using the Navigation SystemRead FirstColoured spots are displayed on the circle around the satellite icon in the top left corner. Themore s

Page 295 - Message Transfer

8989Default data fields when no destination is set while drivingDefault data fields when performing navigation (you can change the values in fields by

Page 296

9090Before Using the Navigation SystemRead First Position markerVehicle Marker and Lock-on-RoadIf GPS positioning is available, the currentposition i

Page 297

9191When the next route change approaches, thetype of route change is displayed as a smallicon next to the main icon. Only the next routechange is dis

Page 298

9292Before Using the Navigation SystemRead FirstJunction displayWhen approaching an motorway exit or acomplicated intersection, the map switches toa 3

Page 299

9393Types of 3D objectsThe following 3D object types are supported. Items displayed during route navigationThe route is displayed using the following

Page 300

9494Before Using the Navigation SystemRead FirstTraffic conditionRoad sections affected by traffic conditionsare displayed in a different colour on th

Page 301

9595When you touch motorway serviceinformation, a list is displayed.Select one from the list to display moredetails. You can check it on the map and s

Page 302

9696Before Using the Navigation SystemRead FirstMap operationsYou can touch a position on the map, and then check that position during navigation. The

Page 303 - <Common component>

9797 Quick menuFrequently used buttons and functions used during navigation are all displayed on the Quickmenu. Touch to open directly from the Map

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