If the selected street is very long and passes through several cities or areas, the screen for entering the name of the city or area appears.

If you did not input the house number in Step 5, the house number input screen comes up after the “Street” and “City” are determined. You should now input the house number (perform Step 5).

If there is more than one place for the house number input, or if there is no such house number in that place, displays a list of a cer- tain range. To start the route calculation, touch the range within the list you wish to specify as the destination.

You can also see the destination on the

map by touching the to the right of the list.

Searching the destination by map Page 27

If you press the NAVI (or POS) button during route calculation, the calculation is canceled and the map display appears.

When performing a destination search with the route already set, select whether to regard the specified area as your desti- nation and search for a new route, or search for a route via that area.

Adding way points to the route Page 36

Once searched for, a location is automati- cally stored in the “Destination HistoryPage 40

10Drive in accordance with the screen and voice information.

Your Navigation System gives you the follow- ing information with the timing adjusted to the speed of your vehicle:

Distance to the next turning point

Direction of travel

Road number of the freeway

Way point (If this is set)

Your destination

How to view the screen Page 23

Searching for another route Page 35

Canceling route guidance Page 36

Touching the or pressing the remote control‘s GUIDE button allows you to hear

the information again.

If you deviate from the route with the Guid- ance set to Route View or Guide View and enter a street not recorded on the disc, the screen changes to Map View. When you return to the route, the screen returns to the original mode and resumes route guidance.

If you stop at a gas station or a restaurant dur- ing the route guidance, your Navigation Sys- tem remembers your destination and route Information. When you start the engine and get back on the road, the route guidance resumes.

Buttons you can use

The status of the buttons appearing on the screen is indicated by their color.

Depending on the function the navigation is per- forming, you can touch some buttons, while other buttons are not available.

Blue touch key:

The button is operable.

Dark gray touch key:

The function is not available (e.g., operation is prohibited while driving).

Light gray touch key:

The function is not available for areas not stored on the disc.

Touching this button activates a message indi- cating that the function is not available.

How to Use Menu Screens

The basic operation of the navigation is per- formed by using menus.

There are two types of menu: the “Main menu” and the “Shortcut menu”.

Main menu

You use this menu for basic operation of your Navigation System.

Chapter 1 Basic Operation

21

Page 23
Image 23
Pioneer AVIC-88DVD, AVIC-9DVD, AVIC-90DVD, CNDV-50MTP, AVIC-880DVD Buttons you can use, How to Use Menu Screens, Main menu

AVIC-880DVD, AVIC-90DVD, CNDV-50MTP, CNDV-50MT, AVIC-9DVD specifications

The Pioneer AVIC-9DVD and AVIC-80DVD are highly regarded in-car navigation systems that have significantly enhanced the driving experience since their release. These devices incorporate cutting-edge technologies that provide drivers with convenience, connectivity, and entertainment features.

One of the standout features of both the AVIC-9DVD and AVIC-80DVD is their highly advanced GPS navigation capability. With built-in databases containing detailed maps of North America, users can access clear and accurate directions to their desired destinations. The systems employ a user-friendly interface that allows for easy input of addresses and points of interest, ensuring that drivers can quickly find their way. Additionally, both models feature various routing options, including the ability to avoid highways or toll roads, catering to individual preferences.

Another important aspect of these devices is their robust multimedia functionality. The AVIC-9DVD and AVIC-80DVD support DVD playback, allowing users to enjoy their favorite movies and music while on the road. They also provide connectivity options such as Bluetooth, enabling hands-free calling and wireless audio streaming from compatible devices. This enhances safety by allowing drivers to stay connected without taking their hands off the wheel.

The audio experience is further enhanced through advanced sound tuning features. Both units include a built-in equalizer with customizable settings, enabling users to adjust sound profiles according to their vehicle's acoustics. This functionality ensures an optimal listening experience whether it's music, podcasts, or navigation prompts.

Moreover, the AVIC-9DVD and AVIC-80DVD come equipped with a range of additional features, including a touchscreen display that provides intuitive control over navigation and media functions. The high-resolution screens deliver vibrant visuals, making it easier to see maps and enjoy videos. Furthermore, the units can integrate with rear-view camera systems, enhancing safety during parking and reversing.

In terms of overall build and design, both systems feature a sleek and modern aesthetic that complements any vehicle interior. Their robust hardware promises durability and reliable performance, ensuring longevity in a variety of driving conditions.

In conclusion, the Pioneer AVIC-9DVD and AVIC-80DVD represent significant advancements in car entertainment and navigation technology. With features that prioritize user convenience, safety, and audio-visual enjoyment, these systems are a worthy investment for drivers seeking a comprehensive in-car experience. The combination of navigation, multimedia options, and customization ensures that each journey is enjoyable and stress-free.