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Pioneer AVIC-F710BT Operation Manual

Pioneer AVIC-F710BT Operation Manual

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Operation Manual
NAVIGATION AV SYSTEM
AVIC-F910BT
AVIC-F710BT
AVIC-F9110BT
Be sure to read "Important Information for the user" first!
"Important Information for the user" includes the
important information that you must understand before
using this navigation system.
English

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  • Page 1 Operation Manual NAVIGATION AV SYSTEM AVIC-F910BT AVIC-F710BT AVIC-F9110BT Be sure to read “Important Information for the user” first! “Important Information for the user” includes the important information that you must understand before using this navigation system. English...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, keep this man- ual in a safe place for future reference.
  • Page 3 Contents Selecting a location you searched for Checking the current itinerary 42 recently 32 Editing waypoints and the destination – Deleting an entry in “History” 32 Editing waypoints 44 Selecting a location stored in – Adding a waypoint 44 “Favourites” 32 –...
  • Page 4 Contents – Operating the DVD menu 68 Announcing incoming short mails 55 – Frame-by-frame playback 69 Transferring the phone book 55 – Slow motion playback 69 Clearing memory 56 Using the “Function” menu 69 Setting the phone 56 – Setting the phone volume 56 Playing a DVD-VR disc –...
  • Page 5 Contents – Storing the strongest broadcast Language code chart for DVDs 81 frequencies 97 Playing music files (from USB or SD) – Limiting stations to regional Starting procedure 82 programming 98 Reading the screen 82 – Tuning in strong signals 98 Using the touch panel keys (Music) 83 –...
  • Page 6 Contents – POI Settings 108 – Using subwoofer output 125 – 3D Settings 108 – Using the high pass filter 125 – Map Settings 108 – Adjusting source levels 126 – Displayed Info 109 – Enhancing bass (Bass Booster) 126 –...
  • Page 7 Contents – Conditions likely to cause noticeable – DVD Setup 164 positioning errors 144 Glossary 165 Route setting information 145 Specifications 168 – Route search specifications 145 Handling and care of discs 147 – Built-in drive and care 147 – Ambient conditions for playing a disc 147 Playable discs 148 –...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Chapter Introduction Manual overview e.g.) [Destination], [Settings]. ! Extra information, alternatives and other Before using this product, be sure to read “Im- notes are presented in the following for- portant Information for the user” (a separate mat: manual) which contains warnings, cautions, e.g.) and other important information that you p If the home location has not been stored...
  • Page 9: Notice Regarding Dvd-Video Viewing

    When you use this navigation system with technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual a Pioneer USB interface cable for iPod (CD- property rights owned by Macrovision IU230V) (sold separately), you can control Corporation and other rights owners.
  • Page 10: Notes On Internal Memory

    Chapter Introduction Notes on internal memory ! If there appear to be problems with the op- eration of the system. Before removing the vehicle ! When changing the combination of equip- battery ment. ! When adding/removing additional pro- If the battery is disconnected or discharged, ducts that connect to the navigation sys- the memory will be erased and must be repro- tem.
  • Page 11: Basic Operation

    Chapter Basic operation Checking part names and functions Press and hold the button when the “Top This chapter gives information about the Menu” is displayed. The “Screen Calibra- names of the parts and the main features using the buttons. tion” screen appears. = For details concerning operations, refer 1 Disc loading slot to Adjusting the response positions of the...
  • Page 12: Inserting And Ejecting A Disc

    ! If data loss or corruption occurs on the sto- unit. rage device for any reason, it is usually not possible to recover the data. Pioneer accepts a SD card slot no liability for damages, costs or expenses = For more detailed information, refer to In- arising from data loss or corruption.
  • Page 13: Inserting An Sd Memory Card

    ! If data loss or corruption occurs on the sto- rage device for any reason, it is usually not possible to recover the data. Pioneer accepts no liability for damages, costs or expenses arising from data loss or corruption.
  • Page 14: Connecting And Disconnecting An Ipod

    ! If data loss or corruption occurs on the sto- termination rage device for any reason, it is usually not possible to recover the data. Pioneer accepts CAUTION no liability for damages, costs or expenses For safety reasons, the rear view camera function arising from data loss or corruption.
  • Page 15: Regular Startup

    Chapter Basic operation Touch the language that you want to Regular startup use for the voice guidance. CAUTION For safety reasons, the rear view camera function is not available until the navigation system boots up completely. % Start the engine to boot up the system. After a short pause, the navigation splash screen comes on for a few seconds.
  • Page 16: How To Use The Navigation Menu Screens

    Chapter Basic operation How to use the navigation menu screens Screen switching overview Engb...
  • Page 17: What You Can Do On Each Menu

    Chapter Basic operation What you can do on each menu Press the MENU button to display the “Top Menu”, and then touch [Settings]. 1 Top Menu Press the MENU button to display the “Top Touch [System Settings] and then touch Menu”.
  • Page 18: How To Use The Map

    Chapter Basic operation How to use the map Most of the information provided by your navigation system can be seen on the map. You need to be- come familiar with how information appears on the map. How to read the map screen This example shows an example of a 2D map screen.
  • Page 19 Chapter Basic operation = For details, refer to Map Settings on This key will be displayed while you activate the dummy run (“Fly over” or “Demo page 108. p The estimated time of arrival is an ideal Mode”). Touch the key to cancel the dummy run.
  • Page 20: Switching The Map Mode

    Chapter Basic operation p This information is based on the map data- When “Heading up” mode is selected, base. Thus, the information may differ from displayed. actual conditions. Use it as just a direc- 2D map screen (North up mode) tional reference for your driving.
  • Page 21: Scrolling The Map To The Position You Want To See

    Chapter Basic operation Move MULTI-CONTROL down or up to Touch the map briefly. zoom in or out. Briefly touching the position on the map that Moving MULTI-CONTROL upward or down- you want to see positions the cursor there. ward once allows you to change the map scale one step at a time.
  • Page 22: The Basic Flow Of Creating Your Route

    Chapter Basic operation Touch anywhere on the map briefly to The basic flow of creating show the tilt controls and rotation angle. your route 1 Park your vehicle in a safe place, and apply the handbrake. 2 Display the “Destination Menu”. 3 Select the method of searching for your destination.
  • Page 23: Operating The On-Screen Keyboard

    Chapter Basic operation 2 Current page/total pages Each touch of [aA] changes the setting as fol- lows: — enables you to capitalise the first Returns the previous screen. letter of a word. — enables you to enter letters in Touching on the scroll bar scrolls through the list and allows you to view the re- lower-case.
  • Page 24: Searching For And Selecting A Location

    Chapter Searching for and selecting a location Touch [Address]. CAUTION For safety reasons, these route-setting 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 set- ting your route.
  • Page 25 Chapter Searching for and selecting a location Touch the key next to “City:” to enter Enter the street name and touch the de- the city name. sired one from the list. ! When a street is already set, touching [Street Centre] allows you to select the re- presentative point of the street and proceed to the “Map Confirmation Screen”.
  • Page 26: Searching For The Vicinity Points Of Interest (Poi)

    Chapter Searching for and selecting a location If only one option is appropriate for your entry, The number of nearby POIs will appear at the the screen will jump to the bottom of the screen. “Map Confirmation Screen” directly and the pro- Touch the category you want.
  • Page 27: Searching For A Nearby Poi

    Chapter Searching for and selecting a location Touch one of the options at the bottom Touch [Along Route]. of the “Map Confirmation Screen” to select The list of POI categories appears. the next operation. = For the subsequent operations, refer to Searching for POIs around the cursor on the previous page.
  • Page 28 Chapter Searching for and selecting a location Touch [Destination] on the “Top Menu”, from the list repeatedly until your desired cate- and then touch [POI]. gory appears. Touch [Register Search Criteria]. Your selection sequence is shown on the top of the screen. Touch one of the items on the list.
  • Page 29 Chapter Searching for and selecting a location Enter the name and then touch [Done] Touch one of the options at the bottom of the “Map Confirmation Screen” to select to complete the entry. the next operation. The storing process is complete and the short- cut is available on “Saved Criteria”.
  • Page 30: Searching For Pois By Using The Data On External Storage Devices (Usb, Sd)

    Chapter Searching for and selecting a location Searching for POIs by using Touch one of the items on the list. the data on external storage devices (USB, SD) Creating a customised POI is possible by using the utility programme “NavGate FEEDS” which is available separately, on your PC.
  • Page 31 Chapter Searching for and selecting a location Touch [Destination] on the “Top Menu”, Touch to delete the current value and then touch [Route Function]. and enter the desired coordinate. ! Touching [N/S] or [E/W] changes the hemi- Touch [Coordinate]. sphere. Touch [Done].
  • Page 32: Selecting A Location You Searched For Recently

    Chapter Searching for and selecting a location Touch [Route...] then [Go Here Now] to set Touch [Route...] then [Go Here Now] to set your selected position as your destination and your selected position as your destination and calculate the route up that point. calculate the route up that point.
  • Page 33: Deleting An Entry In "Favourites

    Chapter Searching for and selecting a location Touch the entry you want. Touch [Yes]. p Because deleted data cannot be restored, take extra care not to mistakenly delete items. Setting up a route to your home If your home location is stored, the route home can be calculated by touching a single key.
  • Page 34: Searching For A Location By Scrolling The Map

    Chapter Searching for and selecting a location Touch the entry you want. Touch one of the options at the bottom of the “Map Confirmation Screen” to select the next operation. If no route has been set yet, the saved route is recalled and the guidance will start im- Touch [Route...] then [Go Here Now] to set mediately.
  • Page 35: After The Location Is Decided

    Chapter After the location is decided (Map Confirmation Screen) What you can do with the “Map Confirmation Screen” Under most conditions after searching for a location, the “Map Confirmation Screen” appears, so you can select the next operation. The options shown below are available on this screen: Route...
  • Page 36: Save As

    Chapter After the location is decided (Map Confirmation Screen) Setting the location as a = For more details of the operation, refer to Replacing the location as the new final desti- new destination nation on this page. Touch [Route...] on the Starting Point “Map Confirmation Screen”.
  • Page 37: Setting The Location As The Start Point

    Chapter After the location is decided (Map Confirmation Screen) Setting the location as the start point When there is no route, only the starting point can be set. Otherwise, the new route from the starting point to the current destination will be recalculated.
  • Page 38: Removing A Map Pin

    Chapter After the location is decided (Map Confirmation Screen) Search for a location or position the Touch the desired category to which cursor on the desired area by scrolling the the location is to be assigned. map and displaying the “Map Confirmation Screen”.
  • Page 39: Storing The Location In "Favourites

    Chapter After the location is decided (Map Confirmation Screen) Touch [Destination] on the “Top Menu”, Storing the location in and then touch [Favourites]. “Favourites” Touch [Clear All]. Storing your favourite locations as “Favour- A message will appear asking you to confirm ites”...
  • Page 40: Editing Safety Camera Information

    Chapter After the location is decided (Map Confirmation Screen) 2 Bi-directional type Touch the desired camera type to as- 3 Omni-directional type sign a type category. Touch anywhere on the bar or drag the slider under “Speed Limit:” to set the speed limit.
  • Page 41: Checking The Current Route

    Chapter Checking the current route Checking the current route conditions The “Route Information” screen provides you with various detailed information about the current route. This is an example showing a route with two waypoints. p This function is available only when the route is set and your vehicle position is on the route.
  • Page 42: Playing Simulated Travel At High Speed

    Chapter Checking the current route Touch [Dest.] to switch to the first way- Checking the entire route point screen. overview on the map You can check the entire outline of the current route. Touch [Destination] on the “Top Menu”, and then touch [Route Function]. Touch [Route info].
  • Page 43 Chapter Checking the current route Alternative options: ! Detailed Instructions All turning points, passed streets and other information is shown. ! Instructions All turning points (where voice guidance is given) are shown. ! Road List Displays the turning points in the most sim- plified form (duplicated route names are merged into one).
  • Page 44: Editing Waypoints And The Destination

    Chapter Editing waypoints and the destination Editing waypoints Touching [Optimise] sorts the waypoints auto- matically so that the route will compromise You can edit waypoints (locations you want to the least time and distance. visit on the way to your destination) and recal- culate the route so that is passes through Touch [Done].
  • Page 45: Deleting The Entry In "Saved Routes

    Chapter Editing waypoints and the destination Enter the name and then touch [Done] to complete the entry. The previous screen appears. p Saved route can be recalled later. = For details, refer to Setting a route by recal- ling a saved route on page 33. Deleting the entry in “Saved Routes”...
  • Page 46: Using Traffic Information

    Chapter Using traffic information 2 Street or location and direction You can view current traffic conditions and in- 3 Distance to the location and event formation. When the navigation system re- Touching the desired item allows you to check ceives updated traffic information, it will its position on the map.
  • Page 47 Chapter Using traffic information The information of RDS-TMC station currently turned in Available options; ! “Exclude selected station” Disables reception of the current station, so that the reception of any undesired station can be stopped temporarily. ! “Show excluded stations” Displays the list of your excluded stations.
  • Page 48: Using Hands-Free Phoning

    ! Pairing from your mobile phone p The default device name displayed on the the Bluetooth connection is also discon- mobile phone is “Pioneer Navi”. The PIN nected. When the system restarts, the sys- code is “1111”. tem automatically attempts to reconnect the previously-connected mobile phone.
  • Page 49: Searching For Nearby Phones

    Chapter Using hands-free phoning Searching for nearby phones A message prompting you to enter a PIN code appears. The system searches for available mobile phones near the navigation system, displays Enter the PIN code “1111” using the them in a list, and registers them for connec- mobile phone.
  • Page 50: Pairing From Your Mobile Phone

    Chapter Using hands-free phoning Touch the model name of the mobile Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech- phone to be connected. nology on your mobile phone. The system searches for mobile phones featur- For some mobile phones, no specific action is ing Bluetooth technology that are waiting for necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless tech- the connection and displays them in the list if...
  • Page 51: Connecting A Registered Mobile Phone

    Chapter Using hands-free phoning Connecting a registered When a connection is successfully estab- lished, a connection complete message ap- mobile phone pears, the screen returns to the “Phone The navigation system automatically connects Settings” menu by touching [OK]. p To cancel the connection to your mobile the mobile phone selected as the target of connection.
  • Page 52: Receiving A Phone Call

    Chapter Using hands-free phoning Receiving a phone call You can perform hands-free answering by using the navigation system. Answering an incoming call The system informs you that it is receiving a call by displaying a message and producing a ring sound. If [Auto Answer Preference] is set to [Off], Touch to end the call.
  • Page 53: Direct Dialling

    Chapter Using hands-free phoning Touch [Dialed Numbers] on the “Phone Direct dialling Menu”. Touch [Dial Pad] on the “Phone Menu”. = For details, refer to Displaying the Phone = For details, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 48. Menu on page 48.
  • Page 54: Calling A Number In The "Contacts" Screen

    Chapter Using hands-free phoning If you touch an entry on the list, dial- Touching [Others] displays the page including ling starts. entries that are not assigned to any of the p If you touch [Detail], you can check the de- other tabs.
  • Page 55: Announcing Incoming Short Mails

    Chapter Using hands-free phoning p If you have not registered your home num- ceed 400, the extra entries will not be ber, a message appears. Touch [Yes] to transferred. If more than one number is re- start registration. gistered for one person, such as work place = For more details about “Set Home”, and home, each number is counted sepa- refer to Setting your home position on...
  • Page 56: Clearing Memory

    Chapter Using hands-free phoning p You can send the phone book entries re- You can clear the missed call history list. p Touching [Clear] displays the confirmation peatedly before touching [OK]. If your mo- bile phone supports one-by-one transfer message for clearing the memory. p Touching [Clear All] clears all the data that only, send all the entries that you want to transfer before touching [OK].
  • Page 57: Stopping Bluetooth Wave Transmission

    Chapter Using hands-free phoning = For details concerning operations, refer [Off]: No automatic response. Respond manu- to Answering an incoming call on page ally [Immediately]: Answers immediately [After 3 seconds]: Answers after three sec- onds Stopping Bluetooth wave [After 6 seconds]: Answers after six seconds transmission [After 10 seconds]: Answers after ten sec- onds...
  • Page 58: Setting Automatic Connection

    ! The line-of-sight distance between this na- played on your mobile phone. (Default is vigation system and your mobile phone [Pioneer Navi].) must be 10 metres or less when sending and receiving voice and data via Bluetooth Touch [Phone Settings] on the “Phone technology.
  • Page 59: Updating The Bluetooth Wireless Technology Software

    Chapter Using hands-free phoning Registration and connection The received call history and the dialled number history ! Mobile phone operations vary depending on the type of mobile phone. Refer to the ! Calls made or editing performed only on instruction manual that came with your your mobile phone will not be reflected to mobile phone for detailed instructions.
  • Page 60 Chapter Using hands-free phoning p Registered phones that are listed on [Con- nection] are cleared by the software up- date. Touch [Phone Settings] on the “Phone Menu”. = For details, refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 48. Touch [Bluetooth Software Update]. The current version is displayed.
  • Page 61: Playing Audio Cds

    Chapter Playing audio CDs Using the touch panel keys You can play a normal music CD using the built-in drive of the navigation system. This Touch panel keys section describes how. Insert the disc you want to play into disc-loading slot. Playback starts from the first track of the CD.
  • Page 62: Selecting A Track From The List

    Chapter Playing audio CDs Selecting a track from the list Each touch of [Repeat] changes the setting as follows: The list lets you see the list of track titles, file ! Disc — Repeats the current disc names or folder names on a disc and select ! Track —...
  • Page 63: Playing Music Files On Rom

    Chapter Playing music files on ROM You can play a disc that contains compressed and repeat range: Displays the current audio files using the built-in drive of the navi- repeat range 5 File type indicator gation system. This section describes these operations.
  • Page 64: Selecting A Track From The List

    Chapter Playing music files on ROM Selecting a track from the list = For details, refer to Recalling equaliser curves on page 123. The list lets you see the list of track titles or 3 Display the “Function” menu folder names on a disc. Touch a folder on the = For details, refer to Using the list to view its contents.
  • Page 65: Using The "Function" Menu

    Chapter Playing music files on ROM p For WAV files, only the information marked 2 Play tracks in a random order with (*) can be displayed. Touching [Random] switches between [On] p If you operate no functions for about 30 sec- and [Off].
  • Page 66: Using The Touch Panel Keys

    You can play a DVD-Video using the built-in drive of the navigation system. This section de- Playback screen (page1) scribes operations for playing a DVD-Video. p AVIC-F710BT cannot play DVDs. Reading the screen Playback screen (page2) 1 Source icon Shows which source has been selected.
  • Page 67: Playing A Dvd-Video

    Chapter Playing a DVD-Video = For details, refer to Using the Touch [m] or [n] to perform fast reverse or “Function” menu on page 69. forward. 3 Display the DVD menu If you touch and hold [m] or [n] for five seconds, fast reverse/fast forward continues You can display the menu by touching [Menu] even if you release either of these keys.
  • Page 68: Resuming Playback (Bookmark)

    Chapter Playing a DVD-Video Resuming playback (Bookmark) Touch the keys to input the target num- ber or time and then touch [Enter]. The Bookmark function lets you resume play- back from a selected scene the next time the disc is loaded. Touching [B.Mark]: You can bookmark one point for each of up to five discs.
  • Page 69: Engb

    Chapter Playing a DVD-Video p To return to normal playback, touch [f]. Touch the desired menu item. Touch [q] or [r] to adjust playback Using DVD menu by touch panel keys speed during slow motion playback. Each time you touch [q] or [r] it changes If items on the DVD menu appear at the bot- the speed in four steps in the following order: tom of the screen, the touch panel keys may...
  • Page 70 Chapter Playing a DVD-Video When playing DVDs recorded with LPCM audio, you can switch the audio output. Touch [L/R Select] repeatedly until the de- sired audio output appears in the display. Each touch of [L/R Select] changes the set- tings as follows: ! L+R —...
  • Page 71: Playing A Dvd-Vr Disc

    Format) disc using the built-in drive of the na- Playback screen (page1) vigation system. This section describes opera- tions for DVD-VR discs. p AVIC-F710BT cannot play DVD-VR discs. Reading the screen Playback screen (page2) 1 Source icon Shows which source has been selected.
  • Page 72: Searching For A Specific Scene And Starting Playback From A Specified Time

    Chapter Playing a DVD-VR disc p Moving MULTI-CONTROL left or right i Searching for a desired scene and starting enables you to perform the equivalent playback from a specified time = For details, refer to Searching for a speci- operations. 6 Playback and Pause fic scene and starting playback from a Touching [f] switches between “playback”...
  • Page 73: Switch The Playback Mode

    Chapter Playing a DVD-VR disc Touch the title to play from the list. ! To select 71 minutes 00 seconds, touch [7], [1], [0], [0] and [Enter] in order. p To cancel the input numbers, touch [Clear]. Switch the playback mode You have two methods for playing DVD-VR discs;...
  • Page 74: Using The "Function" Menu

    Chapter Playing a DVD-VR disc Using the “Function” menu Touch [DISC] on the “AV Source” menu to display the “DVD-VR” screen. = For details concerning operations, refer to Screen switching overview on page 16. Touch the screen to display the touch panel keys.
  • Page 75: Playing A Divx Video

    You can play a DivX disc using the built-in drive of the navigation system. This section de- Playback screen (page1) scribes that operations. p AVIC-F710BT cannot play DivX files. Reading the screen 8 9 a b Playback screen (page2) 1 Source icon Shows which source has been selected.
  • Page 76: Frame-By-Frame Playback

    Chapter Playing a DivX video 6 Switch the information Frame-by-frame playback Touching [Disp] changes the content of the in- This lets you move ahead one frame at a time formation panel as follows: during playback. Disc information display — Current folder dis- play —...
  • Page 77: Using The "Function" Menu

    Chapter Playing a DivX video Touch the keys to input the target num- Each touch of [Repeat] changes the setting ber or time and then touch [Enter]. as follows: ! File — Repeat just the current file ! Folder — Repeat just the current folder ! Disc —...
  • Page 78: Dvd-Video, Dvd-Vr, Divx Setup

    Chapter DVD-Video, DVD-VR, DivX setup Touch [DVD Setup] on the “Function” Configure the DVD-Video/DVD-VR/DivX player. menu. = For details, refer to Displaying DVD Setup Displaying DVD Setup menu menu on this page. Touch [Language]. Play the disc that contains DVD-Video, You can select the language preference of the DVD-VR or DivX.
  • Page 79: Setting The Aspect Ratio

    Chapter DVD-Video, DVD-VR, DivX setup Setting the aspect ratio Setting the code number and level When you first use this function, register your There are two kinds of displays. A wide screen code number. If you do not register a code display has a width-to-height ratio (TV aspect) number, parental lock will not operate.
  • Page 80: Displaying Your Divx Vod Registration Code

    Chapter DVD-Video, DVD-VR, DivX setup p If no DivX external subtitle files exist, the Displaying your DivX VOD original DivX subtitles are displayed even registration code when [Custom] is selected. In order to play DivX VOD (video on demand) Touch [DVD Setup] on the “Function” content on this navigation system, you first menu.
  • Page 81: Language Code Chart For Dvds

    Chapter DVD-Video, DVD-VR, DivX setup Language code chart for DVDs Language (code), input code Language (code), input code Language (code), input code Japanese (ja), 1001 Guarani (gn), 0714 Pashto, Pushto (ps), 1619 English (en), 0514 Gujarati (gu), 0721 Quechua (qu), 1721 French (fr), 0618 Hausa (ha), 0801 Rhaeto-Romance (rm), 1813...
  • Page 82: Reading The Screen

    Chapter Playing music files (from USB or SD) p Playback is performed in order of folder You can play the compressed audio files stored in the external storage device (USB, number. Folders are skipped if they con- SD). tains no playable files. (If there are no play- p In the following description, the SD mem- able files in folder 001 (root folder), ory card and USB memory device are col-...
  • Page 83: Playing Music Files (From Usb Or Sd)

    Chapter Playing music files (from USB or SD) Using the touch panel keys Shows the artist name currently playing (when available). (Music) a Album title indicator* Shows the title of the album for the current track (when available). b Playback condition indicator The marks shown below appears and indi- cates the current playback condition.
  • Page 84: Selecting A Track From The List

    Chapter Playing music files (from USB or SD) p If the information has not been recorded on Selecting a track from the list files, nothing may be displayed. The list lets you see the list of track titles or p For WAV files, only the information marked folder names on an external storage device with (*) can be displayed.
  • Page 85 Chapter Playing music files (from USB or SD) p If you turn [Random] to “On” while the repeat play range is set to “Track”, the repeat play range changes to “Folder” automatically. 3 Scan folders and tracks Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of each track.
  • Page 86: Reading The Screen

    Chapter Playing video files (from USB or SD) You can play the video files stored in the exter- able files in folder 001 (root folder), nal storage device (USB, SD). playback starts from folder 002.) p In the following description, the SD mem- ory card and USB memory device are col- lectively referred to as the “external storage Reading the screen...
  • Page 87: Playing Video Files (From Usb Or Sd)

    Chapter Playing video files (from USB or SD) Using the touch panel keys Touching [f] switches between playback and pause. (Video) 7 Display the map screen 8 Searching for a desired scene and starting playback from a specified time = For details, refer to Searching for a speci- fic scene and starting playback from a specified time on this page.
  • Page 88: Using The "Function" Menu

    Chapter Playing video files (from USB or SD) For folders, files repeat play range changes to “Folder”. ! To select 3, touch [3] and [Enter] in order. ! To select 10, touch [1] and [0] and [Enter] in order. For time (time search) ! To select 5 minutes 03 seconds, touch [5], [0], [3] and [Enter] in order.
  • Page 89: Using An Ipod (Ipod)

    Chapter Using an iPod (iPod) Using the USB interface cable for iPod en- Video ables you to connect your iPod to the naviga- tion system. p A USB interface cable for iPod (CD-IU230V) (sold separately) is required for connection. Starting procedure % Connect your iPod.
  • Page 90: Using The Touch Panel Keys (Music)

    Chapter Using an iPod (iPod) p If characters recorded on the iPod are not the song using the category tabs to play, compatible with this navigation system, touching the key displays the previous list. 7 Skip back or forward to another song they may turn into garbled characters.
  • Page 91: Starting The Video Playback

    Chapter Using an iPod (iPod) Search control Touching switches the selection Touch your desired category tab to dis- to the next or previous page in the list. play the list. Touch the item that you want to refine. Touch the item that you want to refine. Refine the item until the track title is displayed on the list.
  • Page 92: Using The Touch Panel Keys (Video)

    Chapter Using an iPod (iPod) Touch your desired item on the list to If you select the video from the list to play narrow down them until the video list ap- after touching Top Menu, touching the key pears. displays the previous list. (If you touch Top Menu again but do not select a video, this key = For details concerning operations, refer to is disabled until you select a video with the list...
  • Page 93: Using The "Function" Menu

    Chapter Using an iPod (iPod) Narrowing down a video with the list Touch [c] or [d] to select the character. p “THE” or “The” and space at the beginning Touch the category you want. of the artist name will be ignored and the next character will be taken into account for searching.
  • Page 94 Chapter Using an iPod (iPod) ! Albums — Selects an album randomly, and then plays back all songs in that album in order 3 Setting the audiobook play speed While listening to an audiobook on iPod, playback speed can be changed. Each touch of [Audio Book] changes the setting as follows: ! Normal —...
  • Page 95: Using The Touch Panel Keys

    Chapter Using the radio (FM) You can listen to the radio by using the naviga- be received, the frequency will be displayed in- tion system. This section describes operations stead. 8 PTY indicator for radio (FM). Shows the programme type of the current sta- tion (when available).
  • Page 96: Using The Radio (Fm)

    Chapter Using the radio (FM) p You can cancel seek tuning by touching Storing and recalling broadcast either [c] or [d] briefly. frequencies p If you touch and hold [c] or [d], you With a touch of any of the preset tuning keys can skip broadcasting frequencies.
  • Page 97: Using The "Function" Menu

    Chapter Using the radio (FM) Using the “Function” menu Displaying radio text You can display the currently received radio Touch [FM] on the “AV Source” menu to text and the three most recent radio text trans- display the “FM” screen. missions.
  • Page 98: Limiting Stations To Regional Programming

    Chapter Using the radio (FM) Touch [BSM]. Touch [cPrev] or [Nextd] to set the sen- sitivity. Touch [Start] to start “BSM”. There are four levels of sensitivity for FM. BSM begins to flash. While BSM is flashing, Level: 1 — 2 — 3 — 4 the six strongest broadcast frequencies will be p The level “4”...
  • Page 99: Receiving Traffic Announcements

    Chapter Using the radio (FM) p Only TP stations and other enhanced net- Receiving traffic announcements works’ TP stations are tuned in during seek TA (traffic announcement standby) lets you re- tuning or BSM when TA is on. ceive traffic announcements automatically, no matter what source you are listening to.
  • Page 100: Using News Programme Interruption

    Chapter Using the radio (FM) Activating the Auto PI seek for Information interruption is acti- preset stations TRFC vated, and currently receiving data. When preset stations cannot be recalled, as Information interruption is deacti- when travelling long distances, the unit can (No display) vated, and no data is being re- ceived.
  • Page 101: Pty List

    Chapter Using the radio (FM) PTY list General Specific Type of programme News&INF News News Affairs Current affairs Info General information and advice Sport Sports Weather Weather reports/meteorological information Finance Stock market reports, commerce, trading, etc. Popular Pop Mus Popular music Rock Mus Contemporary modern music Easy Mus...
  • Page 102: Using The Radio (Am)

    Chapter Using the radio (AM) 2 Display the “Function” menu You can listen to the radio using this naviga- tion system. This section describes operations = For details, refer to Using the “Function” menu on the next page. for radio (AM). 3 Select a preset channel % Touch [AM] on the “AV Source”...
  • Page 103: Storing And Recalling Broadcast Frequencies

    Chapter Using the radio (AM) Storing and recalling broadcast Touch [Func]. frequencies With a touch of any of the preset tuning keys ([P1] to [P6]), you can easily store up to six broadcast frequencies for later recall (also with the touch of a key). 1 Storing the strongest broadcast fre- quencies = For details, refer to this page.
  • Page 104 Chapter Using the radio (AM) Touch [cPrev] or [Nextd] to set the sen- sitivity. There are two levels of sensitivity for AM. Level: 1 — 2 p The level “2” setting allows reception of only the strongest stations, while lower settings let you receive weaker stations.
  • Page 105: Using Av Input

    Chapter Using AV input You can display “video image” output by AV1 Using the touch panel keys Input or AV2 Input to the screen of the navi- % Touch the screen to display the touch gation system. For details of the connection panel keys.
  • Page 106: Customising Preferences The Options In The "Navi Settings" Menu

    Chapter Customising preferences The options in the “Navi Use the tool assigned to the desired op- tion to change the settings. Settings” menu Basic operations in the “Navi Settings” menu Preferences related to the navigation functions can be set. A method for changing the volume setting for the navigation guidance and beep is described here, along with an operational example.
  • Page 107: Time Settings

    Chapter Customising preferences Touch [GPS & Time Settings] on the “Navi Settings” menu. The “GPS Status” screen appears. Touch [Time Settings]. The “Time Settings” screen appears. 1 Positions of the GPS constellation being re- ceived by the navigation system Signal com- Used in posi- Colour munication...
  • Page 108: Poi Settings

    Chapter Customising preferences POI Settings Map Settings Touch [Map Visual] on the “Navi Set- The general settings related with a map screen can be customised. tings” menu. The “Map Visual Settings” screen appears. Touch [Map Visual] on the “Navi Set- tings”...
  • Page 109: Displayed Info

    Chapter Customising preferences Touch the key on the right of “Top You can select whether or not to draw the field:” to display the options. terrain with a realistic landscape on the map, such as a green space, water place, and undulating surface.
  • Page 110: Overview Mode

    Chapter Customising preferences Available options; Available options; ! “Zoom-in limit:” ! “Route event distance for Overview mode:” Allows you to set the limit for zoom-in beha- viour. Allows you to set a distance to activate ! “Zoom-out limit:” “Overview Mode”. The map starts zoom- Allows you to set the limit for zoom-out be- ing out when the distance to the next gui- haviour.
  • Page 111: Warnings

    Chapter Customising preferences ! “Permit Needed” Determines which condition takes priority for route calculation. [On]: [Fast]: Calculates the route without taking into ac- Calculates a route with the shortest travel count roads and areas where permission is time to your destination as a priority. needed for entry.
  • Page 112: Regional Settings

    ! “Date delimiter” ing in is allowed. Controls the delimiter format used for date ! Pioneer is no liable for any damage re- display. sulting from your use of warning func- ! “Time format”...
  • Page 113: Sound Settings

    Chapter Customising preferences = For more details of the operation, refer to Enables the navigation system to automati- Playing simulated travel at high speed on cally start turning the volume up as the cur- page 42. rent speed reaches the value set here. “Maximum speed:”...
  • Page 114: Poi Display Settings

    Chapter Customising preferences POI display settings Touch the desired key to customise it. You can display or hide the POI (points of inter- est) icons on the map. To avoid the screen be- coming crowded with POI icons, all the icons have been made invisible as a default setting.
  • Page 115: Editing Your Customised Poi

    Chapter Customising preferences p If the custom POI is found on an external Editing your customised POI storage device (USB, SD), the navigation If you have already stored the customised POI, system will show a POI list which includes you can edit its POI properties. them.
  • Page 116: Recording Your Travel History

    Chapter Customising preferences Touch [Record] to activate the track log- The category that the item currently se- lected belongs to can be changed. Touch- ger. ing the key shows the options available. Touch one of them to set the desired cate- gory.
  • Page 117: Setting Your Home Position

    Chapter Customising preferences Touch the desired key to operate it. Touch the desired key to operate it. Available options; Available options; ! “Update interval:” ! [Rename]: Touch this key to display the screen for en- Sets how often the system updates the log. ! “Current autosave track size:”...
  • Page 118: Options On The "System Settings" Menu

    Chapter Customising preferences Touch the key next to “Address:”. Perform one of the search methods and locate the cursor on your desired position. Selecting the language Touch [OK]. You can set the languages used on the pro- gramme and voice guidance. Each language Touch the key next to “Phone #”.
  • Page 119: Changing The Splash Screen

    Chapter Customising preferences Touch [Splash Screen] on the “System Touch the desired language. After the language is selected, the screen re- Settings” menu. = For details, refer to Displaying the “System turns to the previous screen. p [TTS Setup] is not used normally. This key Settings”...
  • Page 120: Adjusting The Response Positions Of The Touch Panel (Touch Panel Calibration)

    Customising preferences Touch [Screen Calibration] on the “Sys- CAUTION tem Settings” menu. Pioneer recommends the use of a camera which A message confirming whether to start the ca- outputs mirror reversed images, otherwise the libration appears. screen image may appear reversed.
  • Page 121: Setting The Illumination Colour

    Chapter Customising preferences Touch [+] or [–] to adjust the brightness. Creating a user-defined colour and Each time you touch [+] or [–] increases or de- storing it to memory creases the level. 10 to 00 is displayed as the You can create a user-defined colour and set it level is increased or decreased.
  • Page 122: Checking The Version Information

    Chapter Customising preferences % Touch [Screen Off] on the “System Set- Checking the version information tings” menu. Touch [Service Information] on the = For details, refer to Displaying the “System “System Settings” menu. Settings” menu on page 118. = For details, refer to Displaying the “System The screen is turned off.
  • Page 123: Using Balance Adjustment

    Chapter Customising preferences Using balance adjustment Using the equaliser You can select a fader/balance setting that The equaliser lets you adjust equalisation to provides an ideal listening environment in all match vehicle interior acoustic characteristics occupied seats. as desired. Touch [FAD/BAL] on the “AV Sound Set- Recalling equaliser curves tings”...
  • Page 124 — CD, ROM, DVD-V, DVD-VR, DivX (for menu. AVIC-F910BT and AVIC-F9110BT) = For details, refer to Displaying the “AV — CD, ROM (for AVIC-F710BT) — AV1 and AV2 Sound Settings” menu on page 122. ! The different source volume level can be Touch the one of keys to select a curve set between iPod and USB.
  • Page 125: Adjusting Loudness

    Chapter Customising preferences Touch [c] or [d] to adjust the level of the equaliser band. Each time you touch [c] or [d], the level of the equalisation band increases or decreases. +6 to –6 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased.
  • Page 126: Adjusting Source Levels

    The following AV sources are set to the same source level adjustment volume automatically. ! CD, ROM, DivX (for AVIC-F910BT and AVIC- F9110BT) ! CD, ROM (for AVIC-F710BT) ! AV1 and AV2 p The different source volume level can be set between iPod and USB.
  • Page 127: Setting Video Input 2 (Av2)

    Chapter Customising preferences % Touch [Ant CTRL] on the “AV System % Touch [AV1 Input] on the “AV System Settings” menu. Settings” menu. = For details, refer to Displaying the “AV Sys- = For details, refer to Displaying the “AV Sys- tem Settings”...
  • Page 128: Switching The Sound Muting/ Attenuation

    Chapter Customising preferences Switching the sound muting/ Setting the rear output attenuation The navigation system’s rear output can be used for a full-range speaker or subwoofer You can select the muting method when the connection. If you switch Rear SP to Sub W, navigation guidance is output.
  • Page 129: Setting The Fm Tuning Step

    Chapter Customising preferences Setting the FM tuning step Normally the FM tuning step employed by seek tuning is 50 kHz. When AF or TA is on, the tuning step automatically changes to 100 kHz. It may be preferable to set the tuning step to 50 kHz when AF is on.
  • Page 130: Other Functions

    Touch [Done]. the current password is deleted. Reenter the password to confirm the setting. Forgotten passwords Contact the nearest authorised Pioneer Ser- Touch [Done]. vice Station. Password protection is applied. p If you want to change the password cur- rently set, enter the current password and then enter the new one.
  • Page 131: Returning The Navigation System To The Default Or Factory Settings

    Chapter Other functions Returning the navigation system to the default or factory settings You can return settings or recorded content to the default or factory settings. There are three methods to clear user data, and the situations and the cleared content are different for each method.
  • Page 132: Setting Items To Be Deleted

    Chapter Other functions Setting items to be deleted The items to be deleted vary depending on the reset method. The items listed in the following table return to the default or factory settings. p Almost all items not listed below will be re- tained.
  • Page 133 Chapter Other functions — — AV Sound All settings CD, ROM, DivX, FM, — — All settings (*2) — — DVD-V, DVD-VR All settings — SD, USB All settings (*2) — — Volume setting for AV sources, TA volume (*2) All settings including the setting on the “Function” menu are deleted. Phone functions Method 1 Method 2...
  • Page 134: Troubleshooting

    While this list is not comprehen- sive, it should answer your most common problems. If a solution to your problem cannot be found here, contact your dealer or the nearest authorised Pioneer service facility. Problems with the navigation screen...
  • Page 135 Appendix Appendix The navigation system may not be Check that the navigation system is securely mounted securely in your vehicle. mounted and, if necessary, consult the dealer You cannot position your vehicle that installed the system. on the map without a significant positioning error.
  • Page 136 Appendix Appendix The setting for the rear view camera Select the appropriate setting for the rear is incorrect. view camera. Nothing is displayed and the touch panel keys cannot be Press the MAP button, and then press the The gearstick was placed in [R] used.
  • Page 137 Appendix Appendix The operation is not compatible This operation is not possible. (For example, with the video configuration. the DVD playing does not feature that angle, The icon 9 is displayed, and op- audio system, subtitle language, etc.) eration is not possible. The picture stops (pauses) and The reading of data is impossible After touching g once, start playback once...
  • Page 138 Appendix Appendix If the screen becomes frozen... Park your vehicle in a safe place, and turn off the engine. Turn the ignition key back to “Acc off”. Then start the engine again, and turn the power to the navigation system back on. If this does not solve the problem, press the RESET button on the navigation system.
  • Page 139: Messages And How To React To Them

    Appendix Appendix Messages and how to react to them The following messages may be displayed by your navigation system. Refer to the table below to identify the problem, then take the suggested corrective action. There are occasions when you may see error messages other than those shown here. In such a case, follow the instructions given on the display.
  • Page 140: Messages For Audio Functions

    If the error persists, record the error message and contact your dealer or your nearest Pioneer service centre. The messages in “( )” will appear on the “Rear display”.
  • Page 141 Appendix Appendix The inserted disc does not contain Replace the disc. any data. Reading error (ERROR-15) Reading error The CD format cannot be played Replace the disc. (ERROR-23) back. Reading error The inserted disc does not contain Replace the disc. (ERROR-22) any files that can be played back.
  • Page 142: Positioning Technology

    If you use AVIC-F910BT and AVIC-F9110BT con- ing”. necting the speed pulse, the system will be- AVIC-F710BT accurately measures your cur- come more accurate than without a speed rent location by the GPS positioning. pulse connection. Be sure to connect the speed pulse to improve the accuracy of posi- tioning.
  • Page 143: Handling Large Errors

    Appendix Appendix Map matching When positioning by GPS is As mentioned, the positioning systems used impossible by this navigation system are susceptible to ! GPS positioning is disabled if signals can- certain errors. Their calculations may, on occa- not be received from more than two GPS sion, place you in a location on the map where satellites.
  • Page 144: Positioning Errors

    Appendix Appendix Conditions likely to cause ! If you drive in zigzags. noticeable positioning errors For various reasons, such as the state of the road you are travelling on and the reception status of the GPS signal, the actual position of your vehicle may differ from the position dis- played on the map screen.
  • Page 145: Route Search Specifications

    Appendix Appendix ! If you are on a steep mountain road with ! If trees or other obstacles block the GPS many height changes. signals for a considerable period. ! If you drive very slowly, or in a start-and- ! If you enter or exit a multi-storey car park or stop manner, as in a traffic jam.
  • Page 146 Appendix Appendix drive towards your destination for a while, CAUTION and try route calculation again. When a route is calculated, the route and voice ! When there is a traffic jam ahead, a detour guidance for the route are automatically set. route may not be suggested if driving Also, for day or time traffic regulations, only infor- through the traffic jam would still be better...
  • Page 147: Handling And Care Of Discs

    Appendix Appendix ! Do not touch the recorded surface of the Car train (start and end) discs. ! Store discs in their cases when not in use. Other information ! Avoid leaving discs in excessively hot envir- onments including under direct sunlight. ! Do not attach labels, write on or apply che- Supplemental information about micals to the surface of the discs.
  • Page 148: Playable Discs

    Appendix Appendix Playable discs ! Serious scratches can lead to playback pro- blems on this navigation system. In some DVD-Video and CD cases, a DualDisc may become stuck in the disc loading slot and will not eject. To DVD and CD discs that display the logos prevent this, we recommend you refrain shown below generally can be played on this from using DualDisc with this navigation...
  • Page 149: Detailed Information For Playable Media

    Appendix Appendix Detailed information for playable media Compatibility Common notes about disc compatibility ! Certain functions of this product may not CD-R/CD-RW discs be available for some discs. ! Unfinalised discs cannot be played back. ! Compatibility with all discs is not guaran- ! It may not be possible to play back CD-R/ teed.
  • Page 150 Appendix Appendix SD memory card and SDHC memory card ! There may be a slight delay when starting playback of files on an external storage de- ! For more details about SD memory card vice (USB, SD) with complex folder hierar- compatibility with this navigation system, chies.
  • Page 151 Appendix Appendix ! Subtitle files that are named with the same character string as the DivX file before the extension are associated with the DivX file. The character strings before the extension must be exactly the same. However, if there is only one DivX file and one subtitle file in a single folder, the files are associated even if the file names are not the same.
  • Page 152: Media Compatibility Chart

    Media compatibility chart General DVD-R/-RW/- CD-R/-RW USB storage SD memory CD-R/-RW R DL Media AVIC-F910BT, device card AVIC-F710BT AVIC-F910BT, AVIC-F9110BT (All models) (All models) AVIC-F9110BT ISO9660 level 1, ISO9660 level 1, ISO9660 level 2, File system ISO9660 level 2, FAT16/FAT32...
  • Page 153 WMA compatibility DVD-R/-RW/- CD-R/-RW USB storage SD memory CD-R/-RW R DL Media AVIC-F910BT, device card AVIC-F710BT AVIC-F910BT, AVIC-F9110BT (All models) (All models) AVIC-F9110BT File extension .wma Ver. 9: 5 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), 48 kbps to Bit rate 320 kbps (CBR), 5 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBR Ver.
  • Page 154 AAC compatibility DVD-R/-RW/- CD-R/-RW USB storage SD memory CD-R/-RW R DL Media AVIC-F910BT, device card AVIC-F710BT AVIC-F910BT, AVIC-F9110BT (All models) (All models) AVIC-F9110BT File extension .m4a Bit rate 16 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR) 8 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR)
  • Page 155 Appendix Appendix AVI compatibility DVD-R/-RW/- CD-R/-RW USB storage SD memory CD-R/-RW R DL Media AVIC-F910BT, device card AVIC-F710BT AVIC-F910BT, AVIC-F9110BT (All models) (All models) AVIC-F9110BT File extension .avi Compatible video MPEG-4 codec Compatible audio ADPCM AVI files cannot be played on the built-in drive.
  • Page 156: Bluetooth

    : File gistered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Pioneer Corporation is under licence. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. SD and SDHC logo...
  • Page 157: Divx

    WMA data can be encoded by using Windows CAUTION Media Player version 7 or later. ! Pioneer accepts no responsibility for data lost Windows Media and the Windows logo are tra- from an iPod, even if that data is lost while demarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft using the navigation system.
  • Page 158: Iphone

    Appendix Appendix iPhone ! Do not push the LCD screen with excessive force as this may scratch it. ! Never touch the LCD screen with anything besides your finger when operating the Touch panel functions. The LCD screen can scratch easily. Liquid crystal display (LCD) screen ! If the LCD screen is near the vent of an air “Works with iPhone”...
  • Page 159 ! If the LED backlight reaches the end of its product lifetime, the screen will become dimmer and the image will no longer be visible. In that case, please consult your dealer or the nearest authorised PIONEER Service Station. Engb...
  • Page 160: Display Information

    Appendix Appendix Display information Destination Menu Phone Menu Page Page [Address] [Dial Pad] [Call Home] [POI] [Around Current GPS Location] [Phone Volume] [Around Destination] [Phone Book Transfer] [Around Cursor] [Received Calls] [Along Route] [Dialed Numbers] [Around entered address] [Missed Calls] [Saved Criteria] [Phone Settings] [Register Search Criteria]...
  • Page 161: Settings Menu

    Appendix Appendix Settings Menu Navi Settings [Demo Mode] Page [Sound settings] [GPS & Time Settings] [About] [Time Settings] [Map Visual] [POI Settings] [3D Settings] [Map Settings] [Displayed Info] [Smart Zoom] [Overview Mode] [Manage Track Logs] [Route] [Method:] [U-turn penalty:] [Unpaved Roads] [Motorways] [Ferries] [U-turns]...
  • Page 162 Appendix Appendix System Settings menu AV System Settings menu Page Page [Language] [AV1 Input] [Splash Screen] [AV2 Input] [Back Camera] [Ant CTRL] [Screen Calibration] [Wide Mode] [Picture Adjustment] [MUTE Input/GUIDE] [Illumi Color] [Rear SP] [Service Information] [Auto PI] [Restore/Delete] [FM Step] [Restore Factory Settings] [Delete user information] [Screen Off]...
  • Page 163: Shortcut Menu

    Appendix Appendix AV Sound Settings menu Shortcut menu Map Confirmation Screen Page [FAD/BAL] ([Balance]) Page [EQ] [Map] [Loudness] [Save as...] [Sub Woofer] [Add Pin] [HPF] [Add POI] [SLA] [Add Favourite] [Bass Booster] [Add Cam] [Route...] [Go Here Now] [Add Via] [Continue] [Starting Point] [Info]...
  • Page 164: Conditions Likely To Cause Noticeable - Dvd Setup

    Appendix Appendix DVD Setup Page [Language] [Multi Angle] [TV Aspect] [Parental] [DivX VOD] [Auto Play] [Subtitle File] Engb...
  • Page 165: Glossary

    Appendix Appendix Glossary DivX DivX is a popular media technology created by DivX, Inc. DivX media files contain highly com- AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding and pressed video with high visual quality that refers to an audio compression technology maintains a relatively small file size.
  • Page 166 Appendix Appendix ID3 tag File names can have up to 128 characters. This is a method of embedding track-related JPEG information in an MP3 file. This embedded in- This stands for Joint Photographic Experts formation can include the track title, the ar- Group, and is an international still image com- tist’s name, the album title, the music genre, pression standard.
  • Page 167 Appendix Appendix Packet write Set route This is a general term for a method of writing The route marked out by the system to your individual files to a CD-R, etc. whenever re- destination. It is highlighted in bright colour quired, just as is done with files on floppy or on the map.
  • Page 168: Specifications

    Preout impedance ....1 kohm Weight: Equaliser (3-Band Parametric Equaliser): AVIC-F910BT ....2.6 kg AVIC-F710BT ....2.6 kg Frequency ....40 Hz/80 Hz/100 Hz/160 Hz AVIC-F9110BT ....2.3 kg Q Factor ....0.35/0.59/0.95/1.15 (+6 dB NAND flash memory ..... 2 GB when boosted) Gain ......
  • Page 169 Ver.4.X, Ver.5.X, Ver.6.X : Signal-to-noise ratio ....65 dB (IEC-A network) .avi, .divx LW tuner CD drive (AVIC-F710BT) Frequency range ...... 153 kHz to 281 kHz System .......... CD, MP3, WMA, AAC sys- Usable sensitivity ..... 30 µV (S/N: 20 dB) Signal-to-noise ratio ....
  • Page 170 P.O. Box 1540, Long Beach, California 90801-1540, U.S.A. TEL: (800) 421-1404 PIONEER EUROPE NV Published by Pioneer Corporation. Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, B-9120 Melsele, Belgium/Belgique Copyright © 2009 by Pioneer Corporation. TEL: (0) 3/570.05.11 All rights reserved. <CRB2989-A> EU <KKYZX> <09E00000>...

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