Pioneer AVIC-Z3 manual When Using the Navigation Sys- tem for the First Time, Adjusting the Volume

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To cancel standby mode, press the V button again, or touch the screen.

When Using the Navigation Sys- tem for the First Time

The navigation system cannot detect the location correctly if the initial learning is not complete. The correct positioning can be attained after driv- ing a certain distance. (The AV source can be used normally regardless of the initial learning status.)

When the vehicle starts to run, the 3D Hybrid Sensor’s initial learning automatically starts. Until the 3D Hybrid Sensor’s initial learning is complete, the positioning is performed by GPS satellites so the location of your vehicle may not be very accurate. This is not an error. When the initial learning is complete, the location of your vehicle can be detected with high accuracy.

When an error message appears during the initial learning, refer to “Messages and How to React to Them” in the operation manual.

Selecting a Source with the AV button

1Turn the ignition switch (ACC) ON.

The navigation system’s power supply comes on.

2After the navigation system starts, press the AV button to switch the screen.

The navigation map screen changes to the audio source screen.

3Press the AV button to turn the audio source on.

4Press the AV button to select a source. Press the AV button repeatedly to switch between the following sources:

[CD/ROM (MP3)/DVD] (built-in DVD drive)

[LIBRARY] (HDD player) — [FM] (FM tuner) — [AM] (AM tuner) — [XM] (XM tuner)

[SIRIUS] (SIRIUS tuner) — [iPod] (iPod)

[M-CD] (multi-CD) — [TV] (television) — [AV INPUT] (video input) — [AUX] (auxiliary equipment) — [EXT 1] (external unit 1) — [EXT 2] (external unit 2)

Press and hold the AV button to turn the source off.

In the following cases, the sound source can- not be used:

When a unit corresponding to the source is not connected to the navigation system.

When no disc is set in the navigation sys- tem.

When no magazine is set in the multi-CD player.

When [AUX Input] (auxiliary input) is turned off (refer to operation manual).

When [AV Input] (video input) is not set to [Video] (refer to operation manual).

“External unit” refers to a Pioneer product (such as one available in the future) where, although it is incompatible as a source, the basic functions can be controlled by the navi- gation system. Two external units can be con- trolled by this navigation system. When two external units are connected, the navigation system allocates them to external unit 1 or external unit 2.

When the [Auto ANT] mode is set to

[Radio], the vehicle’s antenna can be stowed or turned off by following one of the steps below.

Change the source from radio (AM or FM) to another source.

Turn the source off.

Turn off the ignition switch (ACC OFF).

If the [Auto ANT] mode is set to [Power], the vehicle’s antenna can be stowed or turned off only when the ignition switch is turned off (ACC OFF).

[Auto ANT] operation manual

Adjusting the Volume

Use the VOL (/) button to adjust the audio sound level.

Press the VOL (/) button to increase or decrease the volume.

To adjust the navigation volume, go to the navigation menu.

Navigation volume adjustment opera- tion manual

Chapter 2

How to Use the Navigation System and Names of the Parts

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Contents AVIC-Z3 Chapter Table of ContentsAbout the definition of terminol- ogy How to use this manualManual Overview TerminologyImportant Safety Information Information to UserFor Canadian model Additional Safety Information To avoid battery exhaustion About rear view camera When using a display connected toTo ensure safe driving Parking brake interlockVisit Our Website Features GeneralImportant Serial Number Music LibraryOthers Disc playbackRear view camera ready Bluetooth technology readyAbout the SAT Radio Ready Logo About the XM Navtraffic Logo Dolby Digital soundsRight When recording, pay attention to the following pointsAbout DTS sounds Recording equipment and copyResetting the microprocessor For comfortable LCD viewingBefore removing the vehicle bat- tery Chapter Reset button Checking Part Names and FunctionsOpen Close button How to turn off the screen tem- porarily When Using the Navigation Sys- tem for the First Time Adjusting the VolumeSelecting a Source with the AV button Inserting a disc When a disc is already setTurning the Source Off Inserting/Ejecting a DiscPress the Open Close button. The LCD panel opens Adjusting the LCD Panel AngleEjecting a disc Touch BackChapter DVD-Video disc region numbers When the Hard Disk Drive is Dis- connectedPlayable discs Handling and Care of the DiscDVD drive and care Using the LCD Panel Correctly Handling the LCD panelMeaning of marks on DVDs Condition memoryAbout liquid crystal display LCD screen Keeping the LCD screen in good conditionAbout small fluorescent tube General SpecificationsFM tuner Pioneer Corporation
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AVIC-Z3 specifications

The Pioneer AVIC-Z3 is a standout model in the world of in-car navigation and infotainment systems, engineered to enhance the driving experience through its rich feature set and advanced technology. Launched with a host of innovations, the AVIC-Z3 is particularly praised for its intuitive interface and reliable navigation capabilities.

One of the key features of the AVIC-Z3 is its high-resolution touchscreen display, which offers a bright and clear view of maps and menus. The 7-inch display provides easy access to navigation, music, and other applications, allowing for a seamless integration of multimedia while on the road. The interface is user-friendly, enabling drivers to input destinations and access various functions without distraction.

Navigation is a highlight with the AVIC-Z3, powered by a robust GPS system that boasts detailed maps and extensive points of interest. The system features real-time traffic updates, ensuring that drivers can avoid congested routes and arrive at their destinations efficiently. With voice recognition technology, users can input destination prompts and command the system hands-free, significantly enhancing safety while driving.

In addition to navigation, the AVIC-Z3 supports various audio formats, catering to the diverse preferences of users. It is compatible with CD, DVD, and various digital formats, including MP3 and WMA. Its built-in Bluetooth capability not only allows for hands-free calling but also enables audio streaming, providing users with effortless access to their favorite tunes.

Another noteworthy feature is the customizable user interface. Drivers can personalize the system to suit their aesthetic and functional preferences, creating a unique experience. With multi-zone audio support, passengers can enjoy different audio sources, enhancing overall enjoyment during journeys.

For those who value connectivity, the Pioneer AVIC-Z3 also includes USB support for connecting external devices. This allows users to charge devices and access more extensive media libraries effortlessly. Furthermore, the AVIC-Z3 is equipped with advanced equalization and sound tuning features that optimize audio output, delivering a premium listening experience for all passengers.

With its blend of advanced navigation capabilities, multimedia support, and user-friendly interface, the Pioneer AVIC-Z3 remains a compelling choice for those seeking a cutting-edge in-car entertainment and navigation system. Its dedication to safety, design, and audio quality ensures that every trip is not only efficient but also enjoyable.