JVC KD-NX901 Le manuel du propriétaire

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NEDERLANDS
FRANÇAIS
DEUTSCH
HDD NAVIGATION/DVD RECEIVER
FESTPLATTEN-NAVIGATIONSSYSTEM/DVD-RECEIVER
SYSTÈME DE NAVIGATION À DISQUE DUR/RECEPTEUR DVD
HDD NAVIGATIE/DVD-RECEIVER
For cancelling the display demonstration, see page 14.
Zum Abbrechen der Displaydemonstration siehe Seite 14.
Pour annuler la démonstration des affichages, référez-vous à la page 14.
Zie bladzijde 14 voor het annuleren van de displaydemonstratie.
For installation and connections, refer to the separate manual.
Für den Einbau und die Anschlüsse siehe das eigenständige Handbuch.
Pour l’installation et les raccordements, se référer au manuel séparé.
Bijzonderheden over de installatie en aansluiting van het apparaat vindt u in de desbetreffende
handleiding.
INSTRUCTIONS
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS
GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING
LVT1294-001B
[E]
KD-NX901
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How to forcibly eject a disc
If a disc cannot be recognized by the
receiver or cannot be ejected, ejects the disc
as follows.
While the source operation screen is
shown...
If this does not work, try to reset your
receiver.
Be careful not to drop the disc when it
ejects.
Thank you for purchasing a JVC product.
Please read all instructions carefully before operation, to ensure your complete understanding and to
obtain the best possible performance from the unit.
Warning:
If you need to operate the receiver while
driving, be sure to look ahead carefully or
you may be involved in a traffic accident.
Temperature inside the car....
If you have parked the car for a long time in
hot or cold weather, wait until the temperature
in the car becomes normal before operating the
unit.
For safety....
Do not raise the volume level too much, as
this will block outside sounds, making driving
dangerous.
Stop the car before performing any
complicated operations.
For security reasons, a numbered ID card is provided with this receiver, and the same ID number
is imprinted on the receiver’s chassis. Keep the card in a safe place, as it will help the authorities
to identify your receiver if stolen.
Caution
Never try to analyse or retrieve the data
stored in the Hard Disk Drive (HDD).
Otherwise, you may have your warranty
invalid, and be penalized by law.
The manufacturer assumes no liability for
any damage resulting from such conduct as
mentioned above.
IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS
1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
2. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover.
There are no user serviceable parts inside
the unit; leave all servicing to qualified
service personnel.
3. CAUTION: Visible and invisible laser
radiation when open and interlock failed or
defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam.
4. REPRODUCTION OF LABEL: CAUTION
LABEL, PLACED OUTSIDE THE UNIT.
How to reset your unit
This will reset the microcomputer. Your
preset adjustments will also be erased.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Use of the Navigation System is only permitted
if the traffic conditions are suitable and you
are absolutely sure that no risk, obstruction
or inconvenience will be incurred to you,
your passengers or other road users. The
requirements of the Road Traffic Regulations
must always be followed. The destination
must not be entered while driving the car.
The Navigation System serves solely as an
aid to navigation. It never releases the driver
from his duties to drive carefully and to make
own judgement in road traffic. Inaccurate
or incorrect instructions may happen to be
given due to changing traffic conditions. The
actual road signs and traffic regulations must
therefore always be observed. In particular, the
Navigation System cannot be used as an aid to
orientation when visibility is poor.
This Navigation System must only be used for
its intended purpose. The volume of the car
radio/Navigation System must be adjusted so
that external noise is still audible.
WARNINGS
DO NOT install any unit in locations
where;
it may obstruct the steering wheel and
gearchange lever operations, as this may
result in a traffic accident.
it may obstruct the operation of safety
devices such as air bags, as this may
result in a fatal accident.
it may obstruct visibility.
DO NOT operate the unit while
manipulating the steering wheel, as this
may result in a traffic accident.
The driver must not watch the monitor
while driving.
If the driver does it while driving, it may
lead to carelessness and cause an accident.
If the parking brake is not engaged, the
following messages appear...
When you try to watch the playback
picture on the monitor, DRIVER MUST
NOT WATCH THE MONITOR WHILE
DRIVING appears, and no playback
picture will be shown.
When you try to enter your destination
for the navigation guidance, Function
not available while driving. appears,
and you cannot enter the destination.
These warnings appear only when the
parking brake wire is not connected, or the
parking brake is not engaged (refer to the
Installation/Connection Manual).
Caution on volume setting:
Discs produce very little noise compared
with other sources. Lower the volume
before playing a disc to avoid damaging
the speakers by the sudden increase of the
output level.
When replacing/rotating the tires:
It is required to clear all the accumulated
learning data which is important for accurate
navigation. To clear the data, perform
DELETE RUNTIME on page 21.
When to update the database:
If the following message appears on the
display when you turn on the power, visit
<http://www.jvc-exad.com>. You can
confirm the update information.
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Contents
How to reset your unit ............................... 2
How to forcibly eject a disc ....................... 2
How to read this manual ............................ 5
Introduction ............................. 6
Remote controller
— RM-RK230 ......................... 8
Main elements and features ....................... 8
Control panel KD-NX901 .... 10
Parts identification ................................... 10
Preparations .......................... 11
Getting started ....................... 13
Basic operations .....................................13
Cancelling the display demonstration ...... 14
Setting the clock ...................................... 14
Navigation operations ........... 15
What is navigation .................................15
Basic navigation operations .....................16
Navigation operation menus .................... 17
Navigation setups ..................................19
Navigation setting menus ........................ 20
Basic navigation processes ......................22
Entering your destination ......................... 23
By address ............................................ 23
B
y postal code
........................................ 26
B
y town centre
........................................ 27
By destination lists ............................... 28
By points of interests (P.O.I.) ............... 28
By the coordinates ................................ 31
Storing addresses and routes .................... 32
Convenient features using the stored routes
... 34
Setting guidance options .......................... 36
Setting route options ................................ 37
Route guidance ........................................ 38
Display information during guidance ...... 39
Dynamic guidance ................................... 41
Radio operations ................... 42
Listening to the radio ..............................42
Storing stations in memory ...................... 43
Listening to a preset station ..................... 44
Changing the display information ........... 44
Searching for your favourite programme
.... 45
Using the standby receptions ................... 46
Tracking the same programme ................ 47
Disc operations ...................... 48
Playing a disc in the receiver ...................48
Basic operations ....................................... 50
DVD/VCD special functions ..... 52
Selecting subtitles .................................... 52
Selecting audio languages ....................... 52
Selecting multi-angle views ..................... 52
Disc menu operations .............................. 53
Zoom in .................................................... 53
On-screen disc operations ...... 54
On-screen bar basic operations ................ 55
Control screen basic operations ............... 57
List screen operations .............................. 58
DVD setup menu .................... 59
Basic setting procedure ............................ 59
Other disc operations ............. 62
Basic operations ....................................... 62
Selecting the playback modes .................. 64
Changing the display information ........... 65
HDD operations ..................... 66
Playing genre/album/track in the HDD ...66
Selecting the playback modes .................. 68
Changing the display information ........... 69
Playing playlists ....................................... 70
Recording audio CDs ............................... 70
Assigning the titles .................................. 72
Editing the HDD contents ........................ 72
Erasing a track/album/genre ................. 73
Moving a track/album .......................... 73
Sorting an album/genre ........................ 74
Creating/editing a playlist .................... 75
Erasing a playlist .................................. 75
Duplicating a playlist ............................ 76
Storing tree information into SD .......... 77
Confirming the HDD contents ............. 77
SD operations ........................ 78
Inserting the SD card ..............................78
Selecting the playback modes .................. 81
Changing display information ................. 82
Duplicating data into HDD ...................... 82
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How to read this manual
The following methods are used to make the
explanations simple and easy-to-understand:
Some related tips and notes are explained in
More about the functions (see pages 105
110).
Button operations are mainly explained with
the illustrations as follows:
Press briefly.
Press repeatedly.
Press either one.
Press and hold until
your desired response
begins.
Press A, then press
B.
Press and hold both
buttons at the same
time.
Sound adjustments ................ 84
Selecting preset sound modes
(EQ: equalizer) ....................................84
Storing your own sound adjustments ....... 85
Adjusting the sound basic settings ........... 86
General settings PSM ......... 87
Basic procedure ....................................... 87
Selecting the dimmer mode ..................... 90
Other main functions ............. 91
Assigning titles to the sources ................. 91
Changing the control panel angle ............ 92
Detaching the control panel ..................... 92
CD changer operations ........... 93
Playing discs in the CD changer ...............93
Selecting the playback modes .................. 96
Changing the display information ........... 97
External component operations
... 98
Playing an external component ...............98
DAB tuner operations ............. 99
Listening to the DAB service ....................99
Storing DAB services in memory .......... 100
Tuning in to a preset DAB service ........ 100
Searching for your favorite programme
... 101
Using the Standby Reception ................ 101
Tracking the same programme .............. 102
Changing the display information ......... 102
Maintenance ........................ 103
Language codes ................... 104
More about the functions ..... 105
Troubleshooting ................... 112
Specifications ....................... 118
END-USER TERMS .................. 120
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DVD/CD player
Discs you can play
You can play back the following discs (12 cm
and 8 cm) on this receiver:
DVD Video: Recorded in PAL color system
with Region Code 2 (see below).
DVD-R/DVD-RW recorded in the DVD-
Video format can also be played.
Video CD (VCD)/audio CD
MP3/WMA: Recorded either in CD-R/
CD-RW or DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD-ROM.
CD-R/CD-RW: Compliant with ISO 9660
Level 1, ISO 9660 Level 2, Romeo, and
Joliet.
DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD-ROM: Compliant
with UDF-Bridge Format.
Discs cannot be played back
DVD-Audio, DVD-ROM (data), DVD-RAM,
DVD-R/DVD-RW recorded in the DVD-VR
format, CD-ROM, CD-I (CD-I Ready), Photo
CD, etc.
Playing back these discs will generate noise
and damage the speakers.
Note on Region Code:
DVD players and DVD Video discs have
their own Region Code numbers. This
receiver can only play back DVD discs
whose Region Code numbers include 2.
Examples:
DVD Logo is a trademark of DVD Format/
Logo Licensing Corporation registered in the
US, Japan and other countries.
Introduction
Caution for DualDisc playback
The Non-DVD side of a DualDisc does
not comply with the Compact Disc Digital
Audio standard. Therefore, the use of Non-
DVD side of a DualDisc on this product may
not be recommended.
Digital audio formats
The System can play back the following digital
audio formatsLinear PCM/Dolby Digital*
1
/
DTS*
2
/MPEG Audio.
*
1
Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. Dolby and the double-
D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories.
*
2
DTS and DTS 2.0 + Digital Out are
registered trademarks of Digital Theater
Systems, Inc.
Hard Disc Drive (HDD)
Installation
This unit has a built-in HDD, which is a device
to read minute magnetic changes. The inside of
the device is precision components, requiring
you to notice the following when installing the
unit:
Install the unit at a place where the following
conditions are satisfied:
Level, dry and neither too hot nor too cold
between 5°C and 35°C.
At an altitude between 300 m below sea
level and +3000 m above sea level.
With adequate ventilation to prevent internal
heat buildup in the unit.
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IMPORTANT: The manufacturer assumes
no liability whatsoever for any damage
resulting from missed opportunity or
accidental erasure due to malfunctioning of
the unit or due to trouble in the unit, such as
fatal collapse of the hard disk drive itself.
Since the HDD has its lifetime, it is
strongly recommended to make a copy
of your important recordings, and keep it
using other recording devices.
It should be noted that it may be unlawful
to re-record pre-recorded tapes, records, or
discs without the consent of the owner of
copyright in the sound or video recording,
broadcast or cable programme and in any
literary, dramatic, musical, or artistic work
embodied therein.
Before using HDD
While the unit is turned on, the hard disk
is constantly rotating at a high speed. This
requires you to notice the following:
DO NOT impart vibration or shock.
DO NOT allow anything having strong
magnetism or emitting strong electromagnetic
waves (cellular phones, etc.) near the unit.
DO NOT disconnect the power cords from the
car battery when the unit is turned on. Failure
in following the above cautions may damage
the HDD (the stored data will be lost and be
never restored).
Serial Copy Management System (SCMS)
This system uses SCMS which allows only
first-generation digital copies to be made of
premastered software such as regular CDs. If
you try to record from a duplicated CD-R/
RW, SCMS Cannot Copy may appear on
the display then recording will be cancelled.
Display indications
This unit displays a variety of the screens.
More detailed information is described in
each related sections.
Navigation displays:
Route guidance has not been started, but
the unit is in navigation mode:
The display shows the current position.
Compass is always shown even if
“Compass” is set to “Off” (see page 88).
Route guidance has been started:
The display shows the navigation guidance.
While the guidance is performed, you can also
enjoy playing any source (ex. HDD).
Source playback displays:
Compass is shown if “Compass” is set to
“On.”
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Remote controller RM-RK230
Main elements and features
The remote controller can operate the playback
sources any time, even when you are using the
Navigation System.
MONITOR CONTROL
1 Monitor control buttons
Controllable only if your monitor is one
of the JVC monitorsKV-MR9010 or
KV-MH6510.
DVD/RECEIVER CONTROL
2
(standby/on attenuator) button
Turns on and off the power and also
attenuates the sound.
3 SOURCE button
Selects the source.
4 BAND button
Selects the FM/AM/DAB bands.
5 TOP M (menu) button*
1
Displays the DVD disc menu.
MODE MENU
ASPECT
ZOOM
AT T
SOURCE
DISC
+
DISC
DVD / RECEIVER CONTROL
MONITOR CONTROL
+10
10
123
456
78
0
9
100
BAND
OSD
MENUTOP M
SETUP
RM-RK230
RETURN
ENTER
DUAL
SHIFT
VOL
2nd VOL
+100
/ TITLE
PRESET
/ TITLE
Installing the lithium coin battery
(CR2025)
Using the remote controller:
Aim the remote controller directly at the
remote sensor on the unit (see page 10). Make
sure there is no obstacle in between.
Do not expose the remote sensor to strong
light (direct sunlight or artificial lighting).
Warning:
Do not install any battery other than
CR2025 or its equivalent; otherwise, it
may explode.
Store the battery in a place where children
cannot reach to avoid risk of accident.
To prevent the battery from over-heating,
cracking, or starting a fire:
Do not recharge, short, disassemble, or
heat the battery or dispose of it in a fire.
Do not leave the battery with other
metallic materials.
Do not poke the battery with tweezers or
similar tools.
Wrap the battery with tape and insulate
when throwing away or saving it.
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6 DUAL button
Does not function for this model.
7 VOL + / buttons
Adjusts the volume level.
Does not function as 2nd VOL +/
buttons for this model.
8 SETUP button*
1
9 SHIFT button
p For disc operations:
/TITLE 5 / Selects the titles (for
DVD) or folders (for MP3/WMA, HDD,
and SD). *
2
For tuner operations:
PRESET 5 / Changes the preset
stations.
q For disc operations:
4 / ¢ (reverse skip/forward skip)*
3
1 / ¡ (reverse search/forward
search): Not used for CD-CH, HDD, and
SD.
7 (stop), 3 (play), 8 (pause): Not used
for CD-CH, HDD, and SD.
3 (play) also functions as ZOOM button
when pressed with SHIFT button.
For tuner operations:
4 / ¢ Searches for stations*
3
w OSD button
Displays the on-screen bar.
Also functions as the
/TITLE button
when pressed with SHIFT button.
You can directly select folders (for
MP3/WMA) or titles (for DVD) using
the number buttons (see the right
column).
e MENU button*
1
Displays the DVD disc menu.
r Menu operation buttons*
1
Cursor (% , , @ , #), and ENTER
% / : Also functions as DISC+ /
buttons when the source is CD-CH.
t RETURN button*
1
y DVD/VCD special function buttons
(audio), (subtitle), (angle)
*
1
These buttons function as the number
buttons when pressed with SHIFT button.
*
2
These buttons function as +10/10 buttons
when pressed with SHIFT button.
*
3
These buttons function as the +100/100
buttons when pressed with SHIFT button.
How to select a number
To select a number from 1 9:
To select a number greater than 9:
Ex:
To select 10, press +10, then 0.
To select 65, press +10 six times, then 5.
To select 104, press +100, 0 , then 4.
To select 236, press +100 twice, +10 three
times, then 6.
100 and 10 buttons are used to correct a
misentry. They reduce the corresponding
digit number before entering the last digit
number.
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Control panel KD-NX901
1 VOL (volume) +/ button
2 0 /
(eject/angle) button
Ejects the disc if pressed.
Changes the control panel angle if pressed
repeatedly after held once.
3 SEL (select) button
For Navigation System:
Displays the DESTINATION menu if
pressed.
Displays the Setup Menu if pressed and
held.
For playback sources:
Displays the Select Preset EQ screen
and sound setting screens if pressed
repeatedly.
Displays the PSM menu if press and held.
4 SOURCE button
5 Control dial/OK button
Control dial: Selects the items.
OK button: Confirms the selection.
6 Remote sensor
7 Display window
8 T/P (traffic programme/programme
type) button
Turns on/off TA Standby Reception if
pressed.
Turns on/off PTY Standby Reception if
pressed and held.
Displays the traffic information while in
the navigation mode.
Parts identification
SEL
OK
SOURCE
NAVI / AV
VOL
+
MODE
DISP
REC
BACK
T/P
KD-NX901
3
2
1
6
5
4
9 (standby/on attenuator) button
Turns on the power when it is off.
Attenuates the sound when the power is
on.
Turns off the power if pressed and held.
p DISP (display)/BACK button
DISP: Changes the display patterns.
BACK: Goes back to the previous screen
or cancels the setting while operating the
menus.
q MODE/REC button
MODE: Changes the functions of some
buttons.
REC: Activates the recording mode if
pressed and held while playing a CD.
w NAVI/AV button
Switches the display information between
navigation screen and source operation
screen.
e Reset button
r Number buttons
t
(control panel release) button
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Preparations
1 Turn on the ignition switch (either to
ON or to ACC).
2 Press to turn on the power, then
press NAVI/AV.
3 Select your preferred language and set
your measured angle.
When shipped from the factory, navigation
language is set to UK English.
See “Measuring the installation angle” on
the Installation/Connection Manual (and also
pages 20 and 21).
4 Confirm the following connections on
the screen.
GPS antenna A:
GPS:OK \ Connection is OK.
GPS:NG \ Antenna is disconnected or short-
circuited.
Parking brake lead B:
Step on the brake pedal, then disengage and
engage the parking brake repeatedly.
If PKG:OFF appears when disengaged
and PKG:ON appears when engaged,
connection is OK.
Reversing signal lead C:
Engage the parking brake, step on the brake
pedal, then shift the gearchange lever.
If D:FWD/H and D:FWD/L alternate
on the screen, connection is OK. (Only after
calibration is started, REV appears when
the gearchange lever is set to reverse.)
Speed signal lead D:
Drive the car for a while.
If the number increases as you speed up the
car, connection is OK.
If connection is not good, check the connection.
Before using the Navigation System first time, it is required to calibrate the Navigation System.
After deleting the run time (DELETE RUNTIME: see page 21) or changing the installation angle
(UNIT ANGLE: see page 21), calibration is also required.
1
2
3
4
A
B
C
D
To be continued....
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5 After confirming all the above
connections, drive the car to start
calibration.
A certain speed is required for calibration.
Calibration time differs among the cars.
During calibrating, you can use the System as
the receiver (you can listen to the music, etc.)
If you turn off the ignition switch, calibration
is temporarily stopped. When it is turned on,
calibration will restart.
Once calibration is finished (when the
learning level becomes “2”), the current
position information appears on the
display.
E: If you are on some road, the road name
appears.
F: If not, the latitude/longitude appear.
Navigation (functions such as guidance) cannot
be used until calibration is complete.
Function not available while driving. appears
if you try to enter the destination without the
parking brake engaged (or without the parking
brake lead connected). You cannot enter the
destination.
5
E
F
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To use the Navigation System
~
Ÿ
! Operate navigation.
See page 22.
1 Set the destination.
2 Start guidance.
To adjust the guidance volume level, see page
20.
To enjoy source playback
~
Ÿ
You cannot select some sources if they
are not ready.
!
Operate the source as you like
(for operations, see the respective
pages).
@ Adjust the sound as you want.
(See page 84.)
To drop the volume in a moment (ATT)
To restore the sound,
press it again.
Getting started
Basic operations
To turn off the power
Each time you press
the button, navigation
and source screens
alternate.
While using the Navigation System, you
can always confirm all available traffic
information on the display.
For details, see page 41.
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Cancelling the display
demonstration
If no operations are done for about one minute,
display demonstration starts (except when the
Navigation System is in use).
[Initial: Interval]—see page 87.
1
2
3 Select Off.
4 Finish the procedure.
To activate the display demonstration
In step 3 above...
Select All Time or
Interval.
Setting the clock
The built-in clock is automatically adjusted by
receiving the GPS signals. To obtain correct
time information, it is required to set the local
time.
When the GPS signals are received first
time after calibration (see page 11), the
clock is automatically set to the Coordinated
Universal Time (UTC).
Adjust the clock to your local time only after
it has been set to UTC.
1
2 Select 24H/12H, then select
24Hours or 12Hours.
3 Select Time, then set the local time.
4 Finish the procedure.
To check the local time when the power is
turned off
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Navigation operations
What is navigation
With the KD-NX901, the location of the
car is determined via Global Positioning
System (GPS), the distance from the
desired destination and the required routes
are determined using a digital road map,
a navigation computer and sensors. A
speedometer signal and a reverse signal are
additionally used to calculate the estimated
time of arrival or the remaining travel time to
the destination.
For safety, navigation is predominantly in
spoken form (in various languages, in female
voice or in male voice) supported by a
direction indicator on the display.
Safety instructions
Traffic signs should be observed
carefully while driving using the
Navigation System. Navigation System
is only an aid. Driver must always decide
whether or not to heed the information
provided. JVC does not accept liability
for erroneous data provided by the
Navigation System.
Traffic guidance is restricted to
passenger vehicles only. Special driving
recommendations and regulations for
other vehicles (e.g. commercial vehicles)
are not included.
The destination cannot be entered
while driving the car.
Navigation guidance is performed, based on the database, therefore, it may not be applicable to
the current situation because of changes in traffic conditions (e.g. changes in tollroads, principal
roads, one-way traffic, or other traffic regulations). In this case, observe the current traffic signs
or regulations.
Terms of licence
You are granted a non-exclusive licence to
use the database for your personal purposes.
The present licence does not authorise the
granting of sublicenses.
Use of the data is only permitted in this
specific JVC system. It is forbidden to
extract or make further use of significant
parts of the database content, or to duplicate,
modify, adapt, translate, analyse, decompile
or reverse-engineer any part thereof.
IMPORTANT for dynamic guidance
Once TMC (see page 37) is set to
(On), you can use dynamic route guidance.
The traffic announcements sent by a TMC
radio station is received and analysed.
Navigation System can inform you of where
congestion exists, and how you can detour it.
For the users in Austria:
The location and event code were made
available by ASFINAG and BMVIT.
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The following buttons are used for navigation
operations.
To display the DESTINATION menu:
To select an item:
Select the number next to the item
shown on the display.
You can also select an item by...
Select (reverse) the item, then confirm.
To return to the previous screens
To enter a character:
Select (reverse) a character, then enter.
Number of items matching to the current
entries
Once you have entered a letter, the System
can show only the letters to be entered as the
next letter.
The System will show a matching name
closest to the current entries. If the correct
location name is shown, press 6 to finish
entry.
To show the list of the matching names, press
and hold OK, then press the number buttons
to select (or rotate the dial to show other
lists).
If no more letters can be entered, the System
automatically completes the entry.
To erase the misentry, press 4.
To exit from navigation screens
Basic navigation operations
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Navigation operation menus
Before operating navigation, be familiar with
the operation menus and setup menus.
DESTINATION
This is the first menu displayed when pressing
SEL.
• SET DESTINATION: Display the SET
FROM menusee page 22.
ROUTE OPTIONS: Set your preferred
settings to reach your destination such
as availability of motorways, ferries, and
tollroadssee page 37.
This menu appears after you have set your
destination.
START GUIDANCE: Start guidance to your
destinationsee page 22.
ADD VIA POINT: Set a place where you
want to stop by (Via Point) before reaching
your final destinationsee page 36.
The SET FROM menu appears.
ITINERARY: Confirm the destination where
you are going to be navigated through Via
Points.
ROUTE OPTIONS: See page 37.
SET FROM
On this menu, you can select how to set your
destination.
ADDRESS: Set your destination by entering
the address.
The SELECT menu appearssee page 23.
PREVIOUS DEST.: Set your destination
by selecting from the last 50 guided
destinationssee page 28.
PRESET ADDRESSES: Set your
destination by selecting from the six preset
addressessee page 28.
To preset a new address (and name the
location)see page 28.
STORED ADDRESSES: Set your
destination by selecting from 50 stored
addressessee page 28.
To store a new address (and name the
location), see page 32.
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CITY: Enter the city name of your
destinationsee page 24.
STREET: Enter the street name of your
destinationsee page 25.
After you have entered the street name, you
can select one of the options.
CENTRE: Enter the town centre for your
destinationsee page 27.
POSTAL CODE: Enter the postal code of
your destinationsee page 26.
After you have entered the postal code, you
can enter the street name.
COORDINATES: Enter the geographical
coordinates (LATITUDE/LONGITUDE) to
locate your destinationsee page 31.
P.O.I.: Set your destination (or Via Point) by
selecting from the P.O.I. (points of interests)
list. It includes petrol stations, restaurants,
hospitals, etc.see page 28.
P.O.I. functions differently according to
navigation status.
SELECT
On this menu, you can select your particular
destination by the country, city, street, town
centre, postal code, and its coordinates.
When you use navigation for the first time,
only COUNTRY and COORDINATES
are displayed.
Once you have set COUNTRY/CITY, the
previously set names are displayed.
If the centres are listed for the currently
displayed city, CENTRE is displayed.
COUNTRY: Select the country where your
destination existssee page 24.
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! Change the setting.
1 Select the item to change.
When selecting VOICE GUIDANCE,
the submenu appears. Select an item
again on submenu.
2 Select an option for the selected
item.
or
To exit from the VOICE GUIDANCE
submenu...
Repeat step ! to set up other
items.
@ Finish the setup.
Before operating navigation, set up the
Navigation System to your preference.
~ While listening to any source...
Navigation screen
(current position)*
appears.
* If navigation is already started, the
guidance screen appears.
The numbers at the both sides are shown
only after the preset addresses are stored
(see page 33).
Ÿ Display SETTINGS menu.
Navigation setups
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COORDINATES
Set your preferred unit:
DEG/MIN/SEC, DEG/MILLI/MICRO
VOICE GUIDANCE
Guidance voice comes out only through the
front speakers (and the front line out on the
rear).
You can set up the following on this sub menu:
VOICE M/F: Select MALE or FEMALE
voice for spoken navigation.
GUIDANCE VOLUME: Adjust the guidance
volume level0 to 8.
VOICE CHANNEL: Select the guidance
output channelLch ONLY, Rch ONLY, or
Lch & Rch.
VOICE CRUISE: CRUISE: 0
(cancelled) to CRUISE: 10.
When this function is activated, the System
automatically increases the guidance volume
level as the car speeds up.
If you want to use the automatic volume
increase even at low speeds, set the level to
the lower numbers; on the other hand, if you
want to use it only at high speeds, set it to the
higher numbers.
Navigation setting menus
LANGUAGE
Set your preferred language:
DANSK, DEUTSCH, ENGLISH UK,
ENGLISH US, ESPAÑOL, FRANÇAIS,
ITALIANO, NEDERLANDS, SVENSKA
Once you have selected the language, the
selected language is used for navigation
spoken and displayed.
MEASURING UNIT
Set your preferred measuring unit:
METRIC (km), IMPERIAL (yard)
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