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Introduction

basic operation

Basic navigation operations

search

root

Registration/editing operations

Use of various information

NSCP-W62 Navigation settings

Basic audio operations

receive broadcasts

use music discs

Use SD card

Using Bluetooth Audio

Use AUX

Audio settings

Use the camera function

Other operations

Appendix
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Safety Precautions (Please be sure to follow these instructions for safe use)
This explains the precautions you must follow to prevent harm to you or other people and damage to property.

ÿ The following symbols classify and explain the degree of harm or damage that can occur if the product is used incorrectly, ignoring the displayed
information.

Warning : ``Contents that may result in death or serious


``Contents that could potentially cause minor injuries to people or only
injury''. Note
damage to property.''

ÿ The types of content that must be observed are classified and explained using the following pictograms.

Indicates information that requires caution (including warnings). This is a mandatory action that must be taken.

Contents of prohibitions (things you must not do).

MN-001-002

Connection/installation
ÿcaveat
ÿcaveat Do not attach the antenna to a location that does
not meet safety standards, reattach it, or attach it
This device is for DC12Vÿearthed vehicles with general-purpose double-sided tape. Doing so
only.Do not use it in 24V vehicles. Doing so Ban
may result in
may cause a fire or
poor visibility or the antenna may come off,
Ban
malfunction. Never install or wire in a location resulting in an accident .
that will interfere with the operation of the For safety reasons, be sure to ask your dealer for
airbag.When installing on a car equipped with
installation, wiring, and changing the
an airbag, check with the vehicle manufacturer
for work precautions. The airbag may installation location. Installation, wiring, and
malfunction and cause a fatal accident. compulsion removal require specialized skills and experience.
Incorrect installation, wiring, or removal may
Never install the product in a location that
cause serious damage to the vehicle. Also,
obstructs forward visibility or driving operation, installing and wiring by yourself
or poses a danger to may cause injury. Before starting work, remove
passengers. Doing so may cause a the battery's ÿterminal ÿ and ÿpath, which may
cause an electric
traffic accident or injury. Do not cut the power
cord's insulation to power other shock or injury. Before starting work, check the
devices. Exceeding the power cord's current location of pipes, tanks, electrical
capacity may cause fire, electric shock, or malfunction. wiring, etc. When drilling holes in the vehicle body
and installing it, be careful not to interfere with or
Never use bolts or nuts from safety
come into contact with pipes, tanks, electrical
parts (steering, brakes, tank, etc.) wiring, etc. Also, take measures to prevent rust and water from
when installing the bicycle. Using
these bolts or nuts may cause loss of
braking, fire, or traffic accidents.

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Be sure to use the supplied parts to ensure secure fixation. If Do not allow cord wiring to come into contact
you use parts ÿcaveat ÿNote
with hot parts of the
other than the supplied parts, they may damage the internal vehicle body, as this may cause fire or
parts of the device, or they may not be securely fixed and may
electric shock. Do not connect the power lead
come off, interfering with operation, resulting in an accident
or injury. Become. wires included with the product
compulsion Ban directly to the battery, which may cause a fire
or electric shock. If you need power directly
from the battery due to insufficient current, use
a special wiring kit.
Connect and install according to the instructions
Cables without
Connecting and installing without following the
branch wiring may heat up and cause
instructions may cause fire or
fire or electric shock.
malfunction. Insulate the unsheathed portion of the
Do not install the product in a location where it
Do
cordnot
withallow
tape, the
etc. cord to get caught in moving
may be exposed to rain, water, condensation,
This
partsmay cause
such a short
as the circuit,body,
vehicle resulting in fire,seat
screws,
electric shock, or malfunction. dust, oil smoke, etc.
rails, etc. Breakage Doing so may cause smoke, ignition, or malfunction.
or short circuit may cause fire, electric shock,
or malfunction.
Cords may cause an accident if they become
wrapped around the steering Do not allow the cord to touch metal parts. If the
wheel, select lever, brake pedal, etc., which are
cord comes
fixed so that they do not interfere with driving
into contact with metal parts, the cord may be
operations. After completing the installation and compulsion
damaged and cause fire, electric shock, or
wiring, check to see if the electrical components malfunction. Install antennas and cameras in areas
are back that do not extend beyond the width of the vehicle
to normal operation. Using the product in a state or the front or rear of the vehicle.They may come
that is not working properly may into contact with
result in fire, electric shock, or traffic accident. pedestrians, etc., and cause an unexpected
Keep small parts such as screws out of accident. When pulling antenna cords etc.
reach of children. If accidentally swallowed, into the car, be careful not to let rainwater seep in.
consult a doctor immediately. If rainwater gets into the car, it may cause a fire or electric shock

how to use
If the driver does not operate the vehicle while
Do not install the product in a location where it will be ÿcaveat
driving , he or she may become careless and cause a
ÿNote
exposed to direct sunlight or hot air from traffic accident. Be sure to stop in a safe place before
operating the
a heater.The internal temperature may rise and cause
a fire or malfunction. vehicle. Drivers who do not pay attention to the image

Do not mount the antenna or monitor on an while driving may become inattentive and cause traffic accidents.
Ban
unstable surface . Doing so Do not drive backwards at high speeds or drive
Ban
may cause the antenna or monitor to fall. If backwards while looking only at the screen.The

you do not block the ventilation holes or image from the rear camera uses a wide-angle
lens. Since the actual distance and sensation are
heat sinks , heat may accumulate inside the product
different, there is a risk of colliding with people or
and cause a fire or malfunction.
objects. Also, be sure to visually check for safety
before backing up. Doing so may cause you to hit
people or objects in the camera's blind spot,
causing an unexpected accident.

Never cut cords mid-way . Cords may have fuses, 3 Introduction

which may disable the protection circuit and cause


a fire.
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ÿcaveat ÿNote
Do not put your hands, fingers, or foreign objects into the Be careful not to get your hands or fingers caught when

media insertion storing or adjusting the angle of the monitor. This may
slot . Doing so may cause injury, electric shock, fire, or cause injury. Be careful not to injure your
Ban fingers.
malfunction. Do not wet with
liquid as this may cause smoke, fire, or electric shock.
Please be especially careful in households with children. Inquiries in case of abnormality
Failure to use the product in abnormal or malfunctioning

conditions such as no screen, no sound, cracked or

distorted audio may cause an


ÿcaveat
unexpected accident, fire, or electric shock. If it starts to If any abnormality occurs, immediately stop using the

thunder, there is a risk of electric shock from lightning that product and be sure to contact your retailer or service

does not touch the antenna cord center.Continuing to use the product
compulsion
or this unit. No contact allowed may cause an unexpected accident, fire, or electric shock.

Failure to disassemble or modify the

product may cause a traffic accident, fire, or electric shock.

Do not disassemble

Driving according to actual traffic regulations If you follow


only the route guidance provided by the navigation
system, you may violate the actual traffic regulations and
cause a traffic accident.
compulsion

When watching TV or video, the driver must stop the

vehicle and apply the parking brake.For safety reasons,

TV and video are not


displayed while driving.

When replacing a fuse, be sure to use a fuse of the

specified capacity (amperes). Using a fuse that exceeds

the specified
capacity may cause a fire or malfunction.

ÿNote
Do not use this device for purposes other than in-
vehicle use . Doing so may cause smoke, ignition, electric
shock, or injury.

Ban Do not touch the heat dissipating parts of the


amplifier as this may cause burns.

Set the volume to a level that allows you to hear sounds

from outside the


vehicle . Driving without being able to hear sounds from
compulsion outside the vehicle may cause a traffic accident.

Four
main body (with screen
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read ................................ 12Caution monitor open) ..... 20 Steering switch (only
to customers
table .......... ...................... 12
of contents for equipped
About operating this machine .................. vehicles) ....... ................................... 21
12 About the automatic Touch keys on the current location screen .................. . twe
Introduction basic operation
learning of the 3D hybrid
Safety Precautions
sensor ................................
................................ 12 To prevent 2 Names and functions of each part ................ 20
thetocar
How readbattery from
this book dying ... 12
................................ 11How
When the battery terminal is disconnected
this book is written ..... ...................... 11
About resetting ............................. 12
About SD memory card .................. . 13
About the LCD screen .................. 13
About the map data .................. .............
13About your registered data ... 13
Basic operations ................................................
Copyright ................................ ................................
22 Operating with the touch panel . ......................
14 About security functions .......... 14 Others .... ............................................. 14
22 Button operations ................................ . 23
How to switch screens ................ 23 Adjust the
screen monitor angle .......... 24 Adjust the image
quality Yes................................... 25 List screen
operations .......... ...................... 25 Inserting
and removing discs .................. 26 SD card
Inserting and removing ................................... 28

Character input operation ................................30Switching


the character input method .......... . 30 Flow of
QUICK SETUP ................................ 15 Performing
character input operations ................ 30
QUICK SETUP ...... ..... 15 Starting QUICK
Switching character types ................. .... 30
SETUP ..... 15
Enter characters ................................ 31 No
Preparing to watch TV ................ 19
conversion, conversion . ...................................
33 Finishing character input .................... .....
33 Symbols that can be converted into kana-kanji ..... 34

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Basic navigation operations Search with easy destination search ................ 61

Basic navigation operations ................. 35 Navigation See detailed information ................................ 62


menu operations .................. 35 Shortcut menu
Route
operations ...... 38
Searching for a route ................................ 63
Operating the map screen ................................ 39Displaying
How to view the route guidance start
the current location screen .......... .................. 39
screen .......... 64 Check with route profile ......
Moving the map (scrolling) ................ 40 Changing the
65 Select another route .................. 65 Route
scale of the map .......... ...... 41 Changing the way the
map Display ...................... 66 Configure
map is displayed .. 41 Changing the map
detailed route settings ...................... ... 66
orientation .......... 41 .......... 42 100m scale one-way
About the route search function .......... 69
traffic display
Turning ON/OFF ................................ 43 Route guidance/guidance ................ 70Current location
Turning on/off the enlarged text display ..... 44 screen during route guidance........... . 70 Voice guidance

Registering the scale ..... 44 Logo mark display and guidance ................ 73

settings ...... 44Display coordinates .................................. ..


Operations and functions during route guidance ................
46 About the side map .......... 46 Safety information ...... 76 Automatically re-searching for
48 About the e-start guide ......... ..... 48 About the the route when you deviate from the route .......... 76

screen displayed while driving .... 49 About highway Suggesting new routes depending on

mode ..... 50 the situation ................................................ 76

Providing traffic information on the route ... 77 Operating

route information ... 77

Return to home ................................................ 54Register Editing the route ................................ 78 Checking the

your home .... ...................... 54 Searching for a route route profile ...... 78 Changing the conditions and

to your home ................. ...54 redoing the route Let them explore ... 78 Delete a

route .................. 79 Postpone a stop ..... ......................

Search Find 79 Check with a demo run .................. .79

a location ................................ 55Search on a


map ... ...................................... 55 Search by
Deleting the route ................................ 80
name ...... ................................... 55 Search
by address .......... ...................... 56 Search
by genre .................. ...................... 57 Search
for nearby facilities ................................... ...
57 Search by phone number ................................
59 Search by registered
location .... ................................ 59 Search
from search history .......... ................... 60 Search by map code .......... 60

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Registration/editing operations Navigation settings


Registering a location ................................ Setting the functions ................................
81Registering a location ........... ...................... 81 101Setting details ................. ................... 102
Introduction

Editing a registered place ................................ Configuring Bluetooth settings ................. 106


83Editing the registered contents of a registered Precautions when using Bluetooth devices ...
place .......... 83 Deleting the registered 106 Configuring Bluetooth settings ................. 106
place .................. 84 Moving the registered place ...... ......................85
Setting the navigation
Editing other data .......... 87 Clearing volume ................................... 111 Setting
search history ................ 87 Route the volume .... ................................... 111
Erasing the learning content Information/Telephone speaker settings ... 111
of................... 87 Erasing the driving trajectory ..................
Setting 88 ................ 113 Setting toll road
vehicle information
toll classification ................ 113 Parking restrictions

Use of various information ( Setting of parking restrictions (vehicle dimensions) ..........

Using FM-VICS information ................. 89 What is 114 Setting of parking restrictions (vehicle dimensions)

VICS information? ................................ ......... 89 Making other settings ................ 115


View VICS information on the map........... 90 Correcting deviations in your vehicle's
Provide traffic information on the route ... 91 position .......... 115 Adjusting the road you
VICS characters/shapes View information ..........92 are driving on. Switching ..... 115 Setting
Select a broadcast station .................................. ...93 security settings .. 116 Displaying the slide
Using ETC information ................. 94 Displaying frame ........... ..... 119 Restoring settings to default ....
ETC usage history .................. 94 Displaying
ETC registration information ................ 94
Performing ETC settings ................................ ......95

Using vehicle maintenance ..... 96 Setting the


replacement period for consumables etc. ... 96
Making detailed settings ...................... ......................
97 Notification confirmation screen ................... 97

Use of other information ............. 98


Check the serial number .......... 98
View the sensor learning
status . ...................... 98 Checking the
connection status .................. 99 Data Check version......100

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Basic audio operations use music discs


Basic audio operations ................. 121 Displaying Listening to music CDs ................................ 133
the AV source screen ..... 121 Switching the Playing ...... ...................... 133 Selecting and
AV source ...... ............. 121 Turning off the AV playing from the list .. 134 Repeat
source .......... 122 Adjusting the audio play .. ................................... 134 Random
volume ..... 122 Video screen clock display playback ...... ...................... 134
settings ................... 123 About receiving
Listening to CD-R/RW (WMA/
emergency warning broadcasts MP3) ...................................... ....
(EWS) .................... ...................... one two three 135Play ................................................... 135
Types of media and files that can Playing by selecting from a list ................. 136
be played on this unit ................................ 123
Repeat playback ................................................ ....
136 Random playback ................................ 136
receive broadcasts
Listening to the radio ................................
How to operate the SD card
124Receiving radio broadcasts ...... ...... 124
using an SD card .................. 137
Switching to the frequency scale
display screen .................. 124 Setting the
Playing ................................... ......................

preset Selecting the type ................ 125


137 Selecting and playing from a list ..........

Switching the band ................ 125 Manually


138 Repeat play .... ...................................

selecting a station Registering ..... 125 Automatic


138 Random playback .................. .................... 139

registration of broadcast stations .......... 126


Using Bluetooth Audio
Listening to traffic information ................................
How to operate Bluetooth
127Receiving traffic information .......... ...... 127
Audio .................. 140 Registering a Bluetooth
Watching 1Seg broadcasts ................ 128 Audio device .. 140
Receiving 1Seg broadcasts .......... 128 Playing .. ................................................... 140
Switching the preset type ... 129 Manually Selecting and playing from the list ... ......... 142
registering broadcast stations ................ 130 Repeat play .................................. 142 Random
Switching services ................ 130 Displaying play .. ................................... 142 About
the program guide ................................ 130 connecting Bluetooth Audio
Displaying program contents .......... ......... 131 devices ...... ................... 143

Automatically registering
broadcast stations (channel scan) .............
131 Switching subtitles ...... ...................... 131
Switching the audio .................. 131 1Seg
Setting functions ........... 132

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Using the rear monitor .......... 173 Image on


Use AUX
the rear monitor .......... 174 Between the
Using AUX ................................ 144 Listening
screen and the actual road surface Error of ..... 176
to audio from external devices ...... ...... 144
Introduction

Other operations
Audio Settings Audio
Using a mobile phone ................................ 178
Settings .......... 145 Fader/Balance
Making a hands-free call .......... .. 178 How
Settings .. 145 Loudness
to receive a call .................. 178 How to
Settings ........... ................... 146
make a call ...... ...................... 179 Menu
Equalizer settings .................. 146
operations during a call ..... 181 Mobile
Source Level adjuster setting ...
phone Edit information ................. 182
147 Mute setting ...................................... .148
Using Eco Manager ................. 185 About eco-

Use the camera function driving evaluation ..... 185 About Eco
Prize ...... ...................... 186 Setting fuel
Using the back guide monitor .... 149 Notes on
the back guide efficiency .......... 186
monitor ................ 149 Notes on the Using the personalization function ... 187
camera . ..... 149 How to choose a guide Displaying the personalization screen...
method ..... 150 Go to the back guide monitor 187 Making user settings ......................
screen of 188 Using the user switching menu ...191
Switching ...................................... 151
Using the smartphone linkage function ...
About the range displayed on the
193 Using the NaviCon app ................
screen ..... ..........
193 Using the smart nAVVi Link app ... 194
151 Parallel parking (route display mode) .......... 152
Parallel parking
Adjusting the touch
(parking guide line display mode) ..... 155
position on the touch panel .......... 196
Parallel parking
(parallel guide mode) ..... 157 Parallel parking
Yes (Parking
guide line display mode) ..... 166 Difference
between the screen and the actual road surface .....
168 Notes when there are three-dimensional
objects nearby ... 169 Setting the volume of the
column guide ................ 170 Displaying tips for
getting started ................................ 171 Parking
guide line display ................
171 When the system initializing display appears...... ...................... 172
When removing or removing
the battery or replacing the unit...... 172

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Appendix Other information ................................


216About
Handling Precautions ................. 197 How to databases in searches .......... ..... 216
Use the LCD Screen Correctly ................ 197
Notes on routes ...... 216 Notes on VICS
How to Use Discs Correctly ...... 197 How to
information ...... 218 City map (detailed city
use an SD card correctly .......... 198 Notes
map) Recording
on radio waves ........... ..... 199 area ................................... 218
About discs ................................ 200 Types of Contact from Hanshin Expressway
discs that can be played .......... 200 About Co., Ltd. ................................................ .

disc configurations ... ...... 200 219 About the recorded database .......... 219

About WMA/MP3/AAC/ About after-sales service...... 221


WAV files ..........201 folder and WMA/MP3/ Specifications ................................................
AAC/
222 Trademarks/ Copyright, etc. 223
About WAV files ............. 201 What is
WMA? ...................................... 201 What is Index ....................... ...................... 225 Menu
MP3? ...................................... 202 What is Index ...................... ...... 225 Terminology

AAC? ...................................... 203 What is index .................................... ...... 227

WAV? ...................................... 203 List of symbols/marks ................................ 235

How Navigation Works .......... 204 How You


Can Find Your Current Location ...... 204 How
You Improve Positioning Accuracy ... 204
About errors ................................ 205

Is it malfunctioning? Troubleshooting ..........


207 Common items ............................. .............
207 Navigation ................................ 207
Audio ... ................................... 208
ETC................................................... 212

About resetting ................................ 213About


resetting the main unit ................... 213 About
sensor reset .......... 213

VICS information paid


broadcasting service contract terms and conditions ...... 214

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How to read this book

How this book is written


Notation meaning

Instruction
mark This symbol explains things that you should be careful about when operating the product, and things that
you should follow to maintain the performance of this product.
Notes
This section explains things to be careful of when operating the product, tips, and useful usage methods.
Represents a touch key.
return
Example: Touch back

ÿSlide Indicates a slide operation. For example, a slide operation to the left is written as "ÿslide."

Represents a button on the navigation body. Example: Press (Menu)


This will lead you to the text title,
page, or other manual you would like to refer to. example:
ÿItalic
ÿ “Search for a place” (P55)
Press and hold/
Indicates that you press (touch) until you hear a beep.
touch for a long
time Press and
Indicates that it operates only while it is pressed (touched).
hold/touch and hold

memo

In this manual, SD memory cards and SDHC memory cards are collectively referred to as "SD cards." Illustrations and screen
• examples used in this manual may differ from the actual product. Actual product screens may
• change without prior notice to improve performance and functionality. Proper nouns such as product 11 Introduction

• names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of each company.
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please read
Note to customers About operating this machine

• fire
For searching for emergency facilities (hospitals,
stations, police stations, etc.) and route
This unit is operated using the touch panel, buttons
on the main unit, and steering wheel switches
guidance, please contact (equipped models only).

• each facility directly. This unit detects whether the


parking brake is ON or OFF and prevents you from
viewing TV images while driving. Before operating About automatic learning of 3D
• disc,
the navigation system or inserting or removing the
stop the vehicle in a safe place, set the
hybrid sensor
vehicle selector lever to the N (neutral) or P (park) As you drive more and more, the 3D hybrid sensor
position, and apply the parking brake. . When the automatically learns and the accuracy of positioning
monitor section of this device opens, a container increases.
such

• interfere with the opening. If your car is equipped


as a juice container placed in the cup holder may
To prevent your car battery from
with an Intelligent Key, dying
• working
please be careful as the Intelligent Key may stop
if you bring it close to this unit. If you
When using this unit, be sure to start the car engine.
Using the machine when the engine is not running
transfer this device to another vehicle, or if it is
will drain the battery.
installed in your vehicle at a location other

• than a Toyota dealer, be sure to check the settings


etc. at the dealer. memo
• To protect the environment, avoid idling your vehicle any

longer than necessary.

Regarding resetting when the


battery terminal is disconnected
If the battery terminal is removed for maintenance,
etc., the settings of each function may be returned to
the factory settings, so please set them again. If there
are any other functions that you have configured
yourself, please refer to each page and configure
them again.

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We do not guarantee that SD card
problems will be repaired due to
In this text, SD memory cards and
About SD memory cards
SDHC memory cards are referred to as
• formatting. Additionally, we cannot be
held responsible for any loss of data on
• "SD cards" for convenience. the SD card or other damage caused by
This unit supports SD cards and SDHC this process. Please read the instructions
cards (up to 32 GB). We do not for your formatting software carefully,
• guarantee the operation of all SD cards. and perform formatting at your own
discretion and responsibility.
• Do not remove the SD card while it is
being accessed. Also, do not change the
• key switch position on your car. Data
may be damaged. We cannot provide
Due to the structure of the LCD screen, the angles
compensation for damage caused by About the LCD screen
from which it can be viewed clearly are limited.
such actions.
When using it for the first time, adjust the black
SD cards have a limited lifespan. Even
density according to the viewing angle so that the
during normal use, operations such as
screen looks clear. You can also change the
• writing or erasing may not work
brightness of the LCD screen. Please adjust
properly. In rare cases, an SD card
according to your preference.
recognized by your computer may not
• be recognized by this unit. In this case,
(ÿP25)
depending on the problem with the SD
card, it may be recognized by formatting
it with a dedicated formatting tool. In There is no need to insert a map disc into
addition, if you format the card using the About map data
the unit. Map data is stored in the device's
standard functions of your computer, the internal memory.
format will be non-SD compliant, which
may cause problems such as not being
able to write or read data. Therefore,
formatting must be performed using
dedicated About your registered data
formatting software. It is recommended Please note that the data registered by the
that you do so. However, if you format customer will not be guaranteed when
the SD card, all data recorded on the SD •
card will be lost. Be sure to create a repairing this device. Contents such as
backup of the SD card data before formatting. various function settings registered in the
SD card formatting software can be •
navigation may change or disappear due to
obtained from the SD Association accidents, malfunctions, repairs, or other
homepage below. https:// handling. Please make a copy of any
www.sdcard.org/jp/ important information. Please note that we
cannot be held responsible for any damages
or lost profits in the event that the contents are altered

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Copyright others
The copyright of the data and programs recorded in
• This device has a function to record operation
this unit belongs to us or to a third party that has history information (positioning results, etc.) for
granted us the copyright-based rights. Customers the purpose of improving product performance.
may not copy, modify, or analyze all or part of these The operation history information does not
data and programs in any format. include your personal information. Additionally,
this information can only be analyzed at our
designated bases and our designated
subcontractors, and will only be used with

• the customer's consent. We do not guarantee


About security features that this machine will meet your specific purpose.

This device has a built-in password security function • The specifications and appearance of this
machine are subject to change without notice for
(theft deterrent function). The security function is not
improvement. In such cases, we will not be able
activated at the time of shipment. Set the security
to accommodate requests for modification or
functions as necessary.

ÿ “Configure security settings” (P116) • replacement of this product before the change.
The actual screen of this device may change

• without prior notice to improve performance and


functionality. The screen examples used in this manual ma

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QUICK SETUP
You can easily configure the basic settings of this machine by following the on-
screen instructions. When you use this unit for the first time after purchasing or if you
have not configured the security settings, QUICK SETUP will start automatically. The
settings can be changed later.

ÿ
Perform QUICK SETUP
Personalization settings
User icon, user name, guidance
volume, operation sounds, map display,
etc. can be set for each user.
security settings
You can configure security for your
navigation system.
ÿ
Start QUICK SETUP
Volume settings

You can set the navigation guidance volume, listening


1 Touch to start QUICK
volume, ringtone volume, and operation sound.
SETUP
ÿ

Home

settings You can register or change your home.

ETC installation status setting

You can set whether or not an ETC on-


board device is installed in your car.
ÿ
memo
Bluetooth settings •
If you want to set it later, touch Set it at next startup . Also the
You can register Bluetooth devices to next time you start up
this unit. QUICK SETUP will start. Also, if you want to configure the
settings from other than when starting up the device, you can
ÿ
also do so from (Menu) - Settings/Edit - QUICK SETUP . If you 15 Introduction

Vehicle information settings


touch Don't set , the map screen
You can set toll road toll classification, parking • will be displayed without performing QUICK SETUP. However,

restrictions, length, width, and height for your car. if you have not configured the security settings, you cannot

ÿ touch No settings .

Fuel efficiency setting


• During QUICK SETUP settings, touch Next to move to the next
You can set fuel efficiency for local
setting, and Touch Previous to move to the previous setting.
roads and highways. Fuel is calculated Touching Finish saves the
based on the set value, and when •
settings up to that point and moves to the QUICK SETUP exit
searching for a route, the route with screen. (ÿP18)
the lowest fuel consumption can be
displayed as an eco-friendly route. • Setting items other than ETC installation status settings can be

set individually from the setting menu.


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Security settings memo



If your home is already registered, a registration change will be
2Touch the security function displayed. Touch it to proceed to step 7 , where you can change
and configure security settings. and overwrite your home location.

memo

A password must be set for security settings. 7Search for a location (ÿP55)
ÿ"Configure security settings" (P116)
and touch Confirm
3Touch next
Setting the volume

4 Touch + , ON or OFF
or – to set

8Touch next
Setting the ETC installation

status 9Select and touch the status

"Guidance volume" Adjust the volume of the navigation voice


guidance.

"Operation sound" Sets ON/OFF of the operation sound of this unit.


Set. "Earpiece
volume" Adjust the earpiece volume during hands-free calls.
"Ring volume" Adjust
the ring volume of the phone.

5Touch Next •
memo

When set to ``Installed in car'', ``Smart IC consideration route


(ÿP101)
search'' in the function settings is automatically turned on. Also,
Home no matter which setting you choose, the function settings
(ÿP101)
Settings 6 Touch Home Registration "ETC lane guidance display" will be changed to ON. Settings

cannot be made during route guidance.

10Touch next

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QUICK SETUP

Touch Bluetooth Setting vehicle information

Settings 11 Device Registration 14Select each item and set the contents

memo

12Touch the name of the device to connect •


The set parking restrictions (vehicle type and vehicle
dimensions) will be reflected in the parking lot and toll road
• fee information. You cannot set the "Toll Road Toll

Classification" while providing route guidance or in highway mode.

15Touch next

Fuel consumption settings

memo
16Select each item and set the contents

If the device you want to connect is not on the list, touch
Register from other device to register from the Bluetooth 17 Introduction

device. Please see for details. "Bluetooth machine


"Register the device" (ÿP107)
• For more information on configuring Bluetooth, see

"Configure Bluetooth settings" (ÿP106)


Please.

13Touch next _ memo


• Estimated fuel efficiency is included when shipped from the

factory. Please enter the fuel efficiency that you confirmed at


your dealer.

17Touch next
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QUICK SETUP

Personalization settings
Configure the user settings (ÿP188) Dedicated
currently in use.

18Select each item and set the contents

memo

• For detailed settings of personalization settings


Please"Configure
see user settings" (ÿP188)
please.

19Touch next

Exit QUICK SETUP


20Touch end _

Previous Returns to the previous screen.


Return to beginningQUICK SETUP start screen
(ÿP15) Return to

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Preparing to watch TV
When you watch TV (1Seg broadcasting) for the first time after purchasing this
unit, you need to search for receivable channels and register them on this unit
(channel scan). You will not be able to watch TV until the channel scan is complete.
memo

"Watch
• For detailed instructions on how to operate your TV, 1seg broadcast" (ÿP128)
please see. Perform the channel scan in a place where you

can easily receive TV signals. (Signal waves may not be received in underground parking lots, etc.) When you remove the car battery or
initialize settings.
• (ÿP119) A channel scan is also required when

Start the engine of a car 5Touch details _


2When the map screen is
displayed, press (Audio)

The basic operation screen will be displayed.

ÿ
6 Touch and hold the scan
The AV source screen will be displayed.
19 Introduction

3 Touch the TV

4Touch the screen

When the channel scan is completed, the


TV screen will be displayed.

The simple operation screen will be displayed.


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Names and functions of each part

Navigation body (with screen monitor closed)


IÿÿÿÿÿI button If you are on the current (ÿP23, 39) twenty four,

Down/up and fast rewind of tracks and files location button navigation screen (displaying a location other than your current location),

/ Perform audio operations such as fast forwarding. Display your current location.
If the current location is displayed, change to the registered scale.
menu button I will change it. For AV source screen, current location
(ÿP25, 35) Switch to the screen.
Display the navigation menu. On either screen, press and hold for a moment.
Press and hold to display the image (ÿ P25) You can turn off the screen.
quality adjustment screen.
microphone for hands free Volume adjustment (ÿP122)
button Audio volume adjustment
to hold.

audio button
(ÿP23, 121)
In case of navigation screen, AV
Switch to source screen
Masu.
Press and hold to turn on the AV source.
Can be turned OFF.
vinegar. When AV source is OFF
Press and hold to turn on the AV source.
AV saw before turning OFF
Return to the screen.

AUX input terminal(ÿP144) open button security indicator


Portable player (ÿP24, 27 ÿ
29) security features are not working
Which external device do you connect?
Inserting and removing discs and SD cards, If so, display it blinking.

vinegar. ÿ3.5 mm stereo To adjust the angle of the screen monitor. I can. The next (ÿ P118)
Insert the mini plug. operation screen will be displayed.

Navigation body (with screen monitor open)

Disc insertion slot (ÿP27)


Insert a CD or CD-R/RW
To do.

SD card slot
(ÿP28)
Insert the SD card.

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Names and functions of each part

Steering switch (equipped vehicles only)


Switch between AV sources such as radio, CD, TV, etc. Press and hold to turn off the AV source.
MODE switch
Perform audio operations
such as down/up, fast rewind/fast forward, etc. of tracks and files. Adjust the audio volume.
ÿ/ÿ switch basic operation

-/+ switch

Touch keys on current location screen

Traffic jam touch key If (ÿP77, 91) View touch key You (ÿP41)
traffic jam information has been acquired and route can select the display method and orientation of the map, and
guidance is in progress, the traffic jam information set whether to display or hide one-way street signs and
will be displayed. If route guidance is not in logos. You can also enlarge the text displayed on the map and
progress, regulatory information will be displayed. register the map scale.

Easy destination search touch key


Touch to display a destination menu
with narrowed search items. For more
information
P61)(ÿ
“Search with easy destination search”
Please refer to the.

Wide/detailed touch keys User icon touch key Displays the


(ÿP41) user icon set in personalization settings. Touch to access
You can enlarge the displayed area personalization
of the map (wide area) or reduce it features. For more information on personalization features,
(detailed area) to see it more please see.
precisely. "Using the personalization function" (ÿ P187)

Information window touch key


Each touch switches between current location information
(city name) and AV information (AV source name, currently
playing title name, etc.).

memo

The display items for current location information in the information window (city, town, village name, road name, latitude and longitude)
can be set in advance. If the ÿ"Configure function settings" (P101)

information window is "city name" or "driving road name", the city name will be displayed when the map scale display is 100 m or more.
When displaying a detailed city map from 10 m to 50 m, the city, ward, town, village name, address name, and block are displayed. It
may not be displayed depending on the location.

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basic operation
This section explains the basic operations of this machine.

Operate with touch panel •


Slide operations can be performed by touching anywhere on the screen

within the slide reaction area. The display of the slide frame
You can operate by directly touching the marks and •
can be turned ON/OFF.

items (operation touch keys) displayed on the screen ÿ “Display the slide frame” (P119)
ÿ
with your finger.
An operation guide will be displayed.

Operation example:
Operation guide

Exit Closes the currently open menu and returns to the previous screen.

Return Returns the currently open menu or


2While touching the screen, slide your finger
other screen to the previous screen.
in the direction of the function you want
to perform and release.

You can operate


some navigation and audio functions by
simply sliding your finger up, down, left, or
right while touching the slide operation screen .

1Touch the slide reaction area


Example: CD

Slide reaction area Slide frame

memo
The selected function will be enlarged and the function will start
• operating.
A slide frame will be displayed on the screen for a certain period of time

to indicate the slide reaction area. Slide


Please refer to the next page for the screens where slide operations

frame icon (Indicates the direction in ), use your finger to
are possible and the details of each operation.
which you can ride. The slide reaction area

and slide frame icon vary depending on the screen displayed.

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basic operation

Slide operation list

Operation screen motion

ÿ Slide: Cancel display of route information ÿ Slide:


Route information
Display next guide point

navigation
ÿ Slide: Cancel display of intersection guide basic operation

Intersection guide map


map ÿ Slide: Display next guide point

Auto reroute considering road closures ÿ Slide: Confirm road closures

ÿ Slide: 1 620 kHz Reception ÿ


Slide: 1 629 kHz Reception ÿ
Transportation information

Slide: Unmute ÿ Slide: Mute

ÿ Slide: Channel down ÿ Slide:


Channel up ÿ Slide: Unmute ÿ
Radio/TV
Slide: Mute

ÿ Slide: Track or file down ÿ Slide: Track or


DISC (CD, CD-R, CD-RW)/ file up ÿ Slide: Unmute ÿ Slide: Mute
audio Bluetooth Audio

ÿ Slide: File down ÿ Slide: File


up ÿ Slide: Unmute ÿ Slide:
SD
Mute ÿ Slide: Unmute ÿ
Slide: Mute

AUX

ÿ Slide: Hang up the call


ÿ Slide: Answer the call
Mobile phone Incoming call

Operate with buttons How to switch screens


You can use the buttons on this unit to
switch screens, display menu screens,
Switching between navigation screen
operate audio, etc.
and AV source screen
You can switch between the navigation
screen (map screen) and AV source
screen (audio/video screen) with one touch.

1Press (Audio) on the


navigation screen.
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basic operation

ÿ
memo
The AV source screen will be displayed. • Touching the screen during navigation standby will return you

to the previous screen. Also, press (Current location) to cancel


navigation standby and display the current location screen.
Press (Audio) to cancel navigation standby and display the AV
source screen. During navigation standby, navigation voice
• guidance is also not output. The audio sound will be output.

While using the back guide monitor, the navigation standby


mode is
• temporarily canceled. When you(ÿP149)
finish using the camera
function, it will automatically return to navigation standby mode.
2 Press (current location) on the AV Navigation standby will not be canceled even if you turn ACC
ON/OFF.
source screen

ÿ

The navigation screen will be displayed.

Adjust the screen monitor


angle
You can adjust the screen monitor to a comfortable
viewing angle and memorize it.

1 Press (Open)
memo
• Even when the AV source screen is displayed, the following

information may be displayed intermittently.


2 Touch + or -.
- Automatic display of VICS emergency information (ÿP91)
- Intersection guidance display (ÿP71)

Interrupt display to the AV source screen (intersection guidance
display only) can be turned on/off.
ÿ"Configure function settings" (P101)

Turn off the screen


temporarily (Navi standby) + The screen monitor opens one step at a time. -The screen
monitor closes one step at a time.
If the screen is too bright at night, you can
temporarily turn off the screen. memo
• The adjusted screen monitor angle will be stored in the
1 Press and hold (Current location)
camera's memory, and the adjusted angle will be maintained
ÿ
automatically even if the power is turned OFF/ON (engine

The screen will turn off temporarily. switch OFF/ON). If you want a different angle, please adjust
again.

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basic operation

darkness of black

• Do not force the angle of the screen monitor to be adjusted ÿ (white) becomes lighter ÿ

manually or with tools. Applying strong force to the screen monitor (black) becomes darker
may cause it to malfunction. When adjusting the angle of the
screen Contrast (brightness and darkness) Low The

• monitor, be careful not to get anything caught in it. If an object


difference between black and white becomes smaller. High The difference
becomes stuck, remove the object before making adjustments. basic operation

between black and white becomes larger.

brightness

it gets darker
dark light it gets brighter

Adjust image quality Color

You can adjust "Blackness," "Contrast," temperature ÿ (red) Warm colors become

"Brightness," "Color Temperature," "Color stronger ÿ (blue) Cool colors become stronger

Saturation," and "Hue" to suit the surrounding


Color depth
brightness, viewing angle, and image.
become thinner
Light Dark become darker
memo
• Automatically switches between day and night settings in
Hue (red)
conjunction with car
• Becomes red ÿ (green) Becomes
lights. “Blackness,” “Contrast,” and “Brightness” settings can be
green
set separately for day and night. Settings other than

"Brightness" and "Color Temperature" can be set separately for
memo
each screen type. Adjust "Color Temperature"
• • The color saturation can only be adjusted when 1Seg broadcasting
when there is a discrepancy between the color tone of the image
displayed on the monitor of this unit and the actual image due to or back guide monitor video is displayed. The color tint can only
aging of the LED backlight or other reasons. Even while the image be adjusted when the back guide monitor image is displayed.
is displayed on the back
• guide monitor, you can adjust the image quality by performing the

following operations. Please be sure to pay close attention to the


safety of your surroundings when adjusting the back guide image.
It cannot be operated while driving.
3Touch back _

1Press (Menu) for more than 2 seconds on the


List screen operations
display screen of the image you want to adjust.
This section describes common operations on the list
2Touch the left and right touch keys to adjust screen displayed during operation.

Basic list operations

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basic operation

Page forward Touch ÿ / ÿ (Keep Checklist operations


Moves one screen at a time. touching to move
continuously.) Tab
forwarding Touch a tab (e.g. selection guide in a
root/ tabbed list ) to switch to the list of tabs.

Operations on the 50-note tab


When you touch an item on the checklist, a
check mark ( ) appears to indicate that it is
selected. If you touch the item again, will
disappear and the selection will be cancelled.

Working with lists with indicators

Leading Touch the tab (ah~wa)


You can add leading to
the list.
(Example:
Touch the tab (e.g. A)
AÿKaÿSaÿTaÿNa) Sound repeatedly
forwarding You
can advance through the list. (Example: AÿIÿUÿEÿO)
In a list with indicators, when you select an
item, the indicator on the right side of the list
50 sound tab operations when side lights up to show that it is selected. If you
map is displayed select the item again, the indicator will turn off
and the selection will be cancelled.

Inserting and removing the disc

• Do not force the screen monitor to open or close


manually or with tools. Applying strong force to the
ÿ

You can send Touch screen monitor may cause it to malfunction. When
the list to the next page. (Example:ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ) • opening and closing the screen monitor, be careful
not to get anything caught in it. If something gets
stuck, remove the stuck object before opening or
memo closing. Never use
• an 8 cm disc with an adapter attached.
• To return to the previous page touch
list,
• click . For the side map, “About the side map
"(ÿP46) see.

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basic operation

When opening and closing the screen monitor,


How to remove the disc
be careful not to get your fingers caught.
Be Please be especially careful with children.
careful not to injure your fingers . This may cause injury.
1 Press (Open)
2Touch disc eject . basic operation

How to insert a disc


1 Press (Open)
2 Touch Insert Disc.

The screen monitor opens and the disc


is automatically ejected.

A screen monitor opens.

3Insert the disc


Disc insertion slot with label side facing up

memo

• If you press the eject button again when the disc is pushed out

halfway, the disc will be automatically retracted and the screen


monitor will close.

3Remove the disc and press


(Open).
ÿ ÿ

If you insert the disc halfway, it will automatically The screen monitor will close.
be pulled in and the screen monitor will close.

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basic operation

Inserting and removing the SD card 3 Insert the SD card until you
hear a “click” sound.
• Please note that even if data on the SD card is lost
while being used with this unit, we will not be liable
for any compensation for
• the lost data. Do not force the screen monitor to SD card slot
open or close manually or with tools. Applying Insert with the
strong force to the screen monitor may cause it label side up
• to malfunction. When opening and closing the
screen monitor, be careful not to get anything
caught in it. If something gets stuck, remove the
stuck object before opening or closing.
• If you force the SD card in or out, the device or the
SD card may be damaged. please note.
SD card
• Do not insert anything other than an SD card into press 4
the SD card slot. Inserting a metal object such as ÿ
a coin may damage the internal circuit and cause
The screen monitor will close.
a malfunction. For
• your safety, do not insert or remove the SD card
while driving. • If you press the eject button when the SD card is
When opening and closing the screen monitor, not fully inserted, the screen monitor will not close.
be careful not to get your fingers caught. You will also be prompted with a message and
Please be especially careful with children.
voice prompting you to insert the SD card correctly.
Be
Make sure to insert the SD card and press the
careful not to injure your fingers . This may cause injury.
eject button.

How to insert an SD card


How to remove the SD card
1 Press (Open)
1 Press (Open)
2 Touch SD card insertion
2 Touch to remove SD card

A screen monitor opens.


ÿ

A screen monitor opens.

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basic operation

3 Push in the SD card until you hear


a “click” sound, then release it.

basic operation

The SD card will be ejected.

4 Pull out the SD card straight and


Press (Open)
ÿ

The screen monitor will close.

• Do not close the screen monitor unless the


SD card is completely removed. Doing so
may damage the card. Also, gently push the
center of the SD card and remove it straight.
Store the removed
• SD card in a special case, etc. Also, please
consider the storage location to prevent
children from accidentally swallowing it.

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Character input operation “ATOK” is a registered


trademark of Just
System Co., Ltd.

When registering a place name, phone number, etc., enter letters and numbers. This
section explains how to enter characters and numbers that appear during menu operations.
memo

• You can enter alphabets, numbers, katakana, hiragana, kanji, and symbols.
• Depending on the item, there may be restrictions on the types of characters that can be used. For example, when searching for a name,

you cannot select anything other than



hiragana input. This machine uses Just System Co., Ltd.'s ATOK® for its character input conversion system.

Switching the character input Flow of character input operation


method The general flow of character input operations is
You can select from two methods (keyboard as follows.
method and mobile phone method) to input
Switch character type ÿ Input characters
characters on this device.
ÿ No conversion or conversion ÿ End
character input
Touch 1 or

Switch character type


Touch one character type

Each time you touch it, it changes as


follows.

keyboard method

The character type will change.


memo

• To input Kanji conversion, touch Kana . To input katakana, first


• switch to hiragana input, then touch kana .

ÿ
Mobile phone method

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Character input operation

enter characters Switching between full-width and half-width

characters Katakana, alphabets, numbers, and symbols can


be switched between full-width and half-width characters.
basic operation

1Touch full-width or half- width


When entering using the keyboard method
basic operation

1Touch the character you want to enter. Switches to full-width or half-width.

For Hiragana and Katakana, you can add voiced or

handakuten or
switch to lowercase depending on the selected
character.

1ÿÿTouch the lowercase letter


When entering using mobile phone method
ÿ

Each time you touch it, the character to the left


1Touch the keys until the character you
of the cursor changes as shown below.
want to enter appears.
Lower case ÿ voiced mark ÿ handakuten ÿ return to original

character

Example 1: Tsu tsu ÿ tsu ÿ zu ÿ


tsu Example 2: Ha ha ÿ ba ÿ pa ÿ ha

Switching between uppercase and lowercase letters of

the alphabet You can


switch between uppercase and lowercase letters while
Input example 1:
inputting alphabets.
Touch Nihonna twice ÿ Touch
" Ni " five times ÿ Touch "Niho" 1Touch upper/lower case letter
Wani three times ÿ "Nihon"
ÿ

Input example 2 : Each touch switches between uppercase and

Touch Ota 5 times ÿ “O” > lowercase letters.

Touch ÿ “O_” Touch 5 times


ÿ Touch “O” once ÿ “Ota”

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Character input operation

move cursor position free up space


1Touch <•> at the top right of the screen. 1Move the cursor to the right of the
ÿ character you want to leave a space
You can move the cursor position by the on and touch the space .
amount you touch. ÿ

memo A space will be inserted as much as you touch.


• When entering characters, the cursor can be moved within the

range of characters displayed in the same color. If you are on


the
• input screen during a search, you cannot move the cursor with

<•> . When converting Kanji, you can change


• the range of characters to be converted.

delete characters
insert characters
1Move the cursor to the right side of
Move the cursor to the right of where
the character you want to delete
you want to insert a character
and touch Delete .
ÿ
ÿ
You can insert characters at the cursor
Each touch deletes one character to the position.
left of the cursor. If the cursor is at the
memo
far left, characters to the right are deleted.
• The cursor can be moved within the range of characters
Delete as many characters as necessary
displayed in the same color.
and try again.
memo
• Touch and hold Delete to delete all characters at once.

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Character input operation

No conversion, conversion End character input


Enter hiragana as is, or convert hiragana to
kanji, katakana, etc. You can select a conversion 1Touch input end
from the conversion candidates displayed
according to the characters you enter (predictive
basic operation

conversion function).

Input without conversion

1Enter characters in hiragana


and touch No conversion.
ÿ

It will be entered in hiragana.

Enter conversion input

1Enter characters in hiragana


ÿ

Conversion candidates will be displayed according to the characters

you entered.

2Touch Conversion , then touch


Confirm or Confirm All.

memo

Touch the next candidate to display a list of candidates. Touch
the character you want to convert to input it. Touch or to
change
ÿ

• the range of characters to be converted.

The converted characters will be entered.

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Character input operation

Symbols that can be converted into kana-kanji

academic symbols brackets point

symbol symbol symbol

Reading: = pronunciation parentheses '' “” () [] Reading:


ÿ

Ikoru ÿ
[] {} ÿÿ ÿÿ , ,… ÿ

Goudou ÿ "" "" [] handakuten ÿ


Dainari < circle . ÿÿ

× Symbols/marks
arrow
Shonari Batsu Futogou ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ symbol

Reading ÿ symbol

plus/tas + Kuroboshi • Reading Yajirushi ÿÿÿÿ


Mainasu/Hikku - Kuromaru ÿ
others
plus mainasu ± Shiroboshi •
Mugen/ Mugendaiÿ Shiromaru ÿÿÿÿ symbol

Because ÿ Sankaku ÿ•ÿÿ Reading Asutarisuku/ *


ÿ Shikaku Zukei ÿÿ••ÿÿ•ÿ tomorrow
× ÿÿÿÿ Atmark @
Therefore, multiply by ÷ Ampersand &
ÿ Onpu ÿ
greek letters From/not ~
Maru • • ÿ
reading symbol Nijuumaru ÿ Kome/Hoshi *
Alfa /Alfa ÿ ÿ Hishigata ÿ • Sharp #
Ita ÿ ÿ Hoshi ÿÿ Shasen / ÿ
Iota ÿ Ipshiron ÿ ÿ ÿ Osu ÿ Sekushon §
Female ÿ But... †
Upsilon ÿ ÿ Yubin ÿ It's overlapping ‡
Ohm/Ohmegaÿ ÿ Flat ÿ
Omikuron ÿ ÿ unit
Kai/Kee ÿ ÿ symbol

Kappa Kappa ÿ
Ganma/Ganma ÿ ÿ Reading English Ongustrom Å
Kushii / Guzai ÿ ÿ Sesshi ÿ
Shita ÿ ÿ Sento ¢
° ÿ

Jita ÿÿ Tanai ÿÿÿ


ÿÿ $¢£%
ÿÿ
ÿÿ °ÿ
ÿÿ Do Doru $
Shiguma Tau Deruta New Pie/Pee ÿ ÿpercent %
Fai/Fii ÿ ÿ View ‰
ÿ

Psai/Psii ÿ ÿ Byo
ÿ
Beta ÿ ÿ dung
Myu ÿ ÿ pond £
Ramuda ÿ ÿ
ro ÿ ÿ

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Basic navigation operations


Navigation menu operation Information menu

1Press (Menu) on the


navigation screen.
ÿ

The navigation menu will be displayed.


Congestion Information Confirm and obtain traffic
information. (ÿP92)
Data version You can check the version of map data
display and search data stored in this device . You
can set up a (ÿP100)
message display to notify you when it is time to
replace the consumables (engine
oil, tires, etc.) of your maintenance
vehicle. System (ÿP96)
information Displays a menu for operating
information You can check the serial number of this
various information such as
unit, the sensor learning status,
traffic congestion information
and information on devices
and
connected to (ÿP98, 99)
Destination system information of the device.
ETC this unit. Displayed when the
Displays a menu for
optional navigation-linked ETC
searching for destinations and places. Settings/Edit
system installed at the dealer is connected to th
Displays menus related to
You can check your ETC usage
various settings/edits, such as
history. (ÿP94)
navigation function settings,
audio
settings, telephone/communication settings, etc.
Mobile phone Displays the menu for using the mobile phone function.
If the Bluetooth device is not
registered, a message prompting
you to register will be displayed.
Touch Yes and perform the
registration (ÿP106)
operation. Displays eco-related menus such as Eco
35Navigation basic operations

Manager Eco Prize, eco-driving


evaluation history confirmation,
fuel efficiency settings, etc.
Edit route Displays a menu for editing or deleting
routes.
(ÿP78)
Delete (cancel) the route that is being guided for route
deletion . (ÿP80)
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Basic navigation operations

destination menu Settings/edit menu

name Search by entering the destination name QUICK Follow the on-screen instructions to set up the unit.

Masu. (ÿP55) SETUP Perform this setting. (ÿP15)


address Enter your destination address and search Navigation Setting/editing the navigation function
Masu. (ÿP56) We will hold a collection.

Genre Search by specifying the destination genre. Audio Setting and editing audio functions
I'll search. (ÿP57) I will do it.
Surrounding Facilities Specify the genre of facilities surrounding your vehicle Setting/editing telephone/communication phone/communication functions
and search. Phone (ÿP57) to hold.
NumberEnter the destination phone number to check.
I'll search. (ÿP59)
navigation
Select a destination from registered locations
and search. Search (ÿP59)
history Destination from previously searched points
Select and search. Find (ÿP60)
one's home your route home.
(ÿP54)
If your home is not registered, register your home.

Record. (ÿP54)
Map Code Enter the map code of your destination.
navigation data Data such as registered locations and driving trajectories
Search. (ÿP60)
edit Edit or delete data. (ÿ
P83, 87)
Navigation function settings Configure navigation function settings.

is. Volume (ÿP101)

setting navigation guide volume and


Adjust operation sound, hands-free
Adjust the volume at the time. (ÿ
P111)
System Settings Configure system settings. (ÿ
P111, 116, 119, 170, 171)
Vehicle information settings Set vehicle information.
The settings you have set include parking and paid fees.

reflected in road toll information, etc.


will appear. (ÿP113)
Own vehicle position correction Set when the own vehicle position has shifted.

To do. (ÿP115)

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Basic navigation operations
audio
mobile phone menu

audio Configure audio functions


Enter the dialing phone number to make a call.
setting Masu. (ÿP145)
I'll take (ÿP180)
TV settings Settings for One Seg broadcast reception function
it. Memory dial Call up the memory dial and call
to hold. (ÿP132) Basic navigation operations

I'll talk to you. (ÿP180)


video screen clock Display a clock on the video screen
Call History Displays the call history. (ÿ
display or not. (ÿ
P180)
P123)
Telephone/Communication Redial Redial makes a call.
(ÿP181)
Bluetooth Connect this unit and Bluetooth device.
setting Set when connecting via Bluetooth
To do. (ÿP106)
Editing/Deleting Reading and setting the memory dial
Mobile phone information, such as erasing call history, etc.

You can edit and delete information.


to come. (ÿP182)

Bluetooth Connect this unit and Bluetooth device. eco manager menu
setting Set when connecting via Bluetooth
To do. (ÿP106)
Volume setting navigation guide volume and
Adjust operation sound, hands-free
Adjust the volume at the time. (ÿ
P111)
cell phone data Reading and setting the memory dial
edit Mobile phone information, such as erasing call history, etc.

Edit/delete information. (ÿ Eco Prize Eco Prize thumbnail screen


P182) It is displayed. Fuel (ÿP186)
consumption settings Eco-route display measurement standards

Configure the fuel efficiency settings. (ÿ


P186)
Eco driving evaluation Displays the history of eco-driving evaluations.

vinegar. history (ÿP185)

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Basic navigation operations

Shortcut menu operations When on the search results screen

The menu that appears automatically after moving


the map or searching for a location is called a
shortcut menu. You can search for routes, register
points, display detailed information, etc.

If detailed information data is


1Scroll the map or search for information

recorded in the searched location,


a location (ÿP55) the detailed information will be

ÿ (ÿP62)
displayed. Register this locationRegister the searched location to this dev
A shortcut menu will appear depending
can. (ÿ
on the position of the crosshair cursor
P81)
and the map display status.
Search for nearby facilities You can search for
facilities near the searched
When on scroll screen
location by (ÿP57)
selecting a genre. Go here Search for a route
using the searched location as the desti
(ÿP63)

memo

If you scroll the map after searching, Return
to Search Point will be displayed. Touch to
return to the previous point of scrolling.
Register here You can register the current
cursor position on this
(ÿP81)
device. Search for nearby facilities You can
search for facilities near
the cursor position by selecting
(ÿ a genre.
P57)
Search for a route using the crosshair cursor
position as the destination .
(ÿP63)

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Map screen operations


No matter which screen you are viewing, you can quickly return to your current location screen.
The navigation map display includes a ``Current Location Screen'' that displays the current location of your
car (your vehicle) and a ``Scroll Screen'' that displays the location you want to see.

Display current location screen

1 Press (Current location) memo

ÿ • If you press (Current location) while the current location screen


(ÿP44)
is displayed, the map will switch to the registered map scale (it
A map of your current location will be displayed.
will not work if the current location screen is displayed).

Normal view

How to view the current location screen

Own car mark

ETC CARD mark GPS reception mark Track display

Direction mark
The red triangle on
the direction mark
indicates north.

The scale display


touch key
shows the
]

Traffic jam information provision time display Bluetooth connected mark


distance under the scale.
(2D display only) Current time SD accessing mark Smartphone linking mark For details

"Using the smartphone linkage function" (ÿP193)


Please refer to the. 39Navigation basic operations
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Map screen operations

memo

• When you use the device for the first time or if it has not been used for a long time, it may take about 5 minutes for the current location

to be displayed. Your
• vehicle mark may deviate from your actual location. The trajectory display
• can display the approximately 250 km of travel trajectory you have traveled so far. Normally it is white, red when the car's speed is less

than 5 km/h, and orange when the speed is over 5 km/h and less than 20 km/h.

The ETC CARD mark will be displayed only when the optional navigation-linked ETC system installed at the dealer is connected to this
machine and the ETC card has been inserted. The current
• time is displayed based on information from GPS satellites. The time cannot be changed.

Move the map (scroll) 2 If you want to make fine adjustments to the
position, touch Fine Adjustment , then touch
Move the map to the desired location on the map.
the arrow in the direction you want to make
1Touch in the direction you want on fine adjustments (8 directions).
the map
ÿ

The map will move so that the location you


touch is the center.

memo

• You can also scroll by moving your finger while touching the

screen; the further you touch from the cursor in the center of
the screen, the faster the scrolling speed will be. However,
ÿ
while driving, you can only scroll to the location you touch.
When the 8-way arrow is displayed or the city map Each time you touch the arrow, the map moves
(ÿP40)
• is displayed, scrolling cannot be performed while driving. slightly. If you
(ÿP42)
touch Fine Adjustment again , the 8-directional
arrow will disappear.

memo

• Fine adjustment operations are only possible when the map

display mode is normal view.

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Map screen operations

Normal view

How to read the scroll screen

crosshair cursor

A line connecting the crosshair cursor from your current location


You can change the map scale from 10 m You can change the way the map is displayed
to 500 km. depending on various situations.
Change the scale of the map Change the way the map is displayed

1Touch details or wide area 1Touch a view

A more detailed map will be displayed. The displayed range


2Touch the map display method
will be narrower. The map will be
displayed in a wider area than the wide area . Narrow roads
etc. are not displayed.

memo

10 m, 25 m, 50 m, 100 m, 200 m, 500 m, 1 km, 2 km, 5 km, 1
0 km, 2 0 km, 50 km, 100 km , The scale display changes to
200 km and 500 km. You can continuously change the scale
by touching and holding a detail or a wide area .
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memo

• Highway mode can only be selected while driving on toll roads.
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Map screen operations

Eco information
Display method type
display Displayed on the (ÿP185) is on the right side of the map

eco-driving evaluation screen.


Normal view
Displays a normal map (2D map).

This is a dedicated screen


(ÿP218)
In the detailed city map recording area, a detailed city map
is displayed at a scale of 10 m to 50 m (City Map). when driving on toll roads in highway
mode . Displays information such as the distance to the toll
road facility ahead, toll, estimated arrival (passing) time, and
presence or absence of branches. For “Highway
About Imode” (ÿP50) information on highway mode, see.

memo

• The display will automatically switch to a normal map near the

boundaries of the city map. You can also display the boundaries
of the city map. In that case, only the city map will be displayed
near the boundary, and nothing will be displayed outside the change the orientation of the map
boundary. City map display and city map
• boundary display can be turned on/off.
The orientation of the map display in normal
ÿ "Configure function settings"
view is heading up and north up. The
(P101)
factory setting is "Heading up".
A map (3D
map) as seen from above in Sky View
heading up
will be displayed.
1 View – Touch Heading Up

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One-way traffic marks displayed on the city
Map screen operations
map can be displayed even on a 100m
scale.
ÿ The factory setting is "OFF".
Turn ON/OFF the 100m
The map will automatically rotate so that the "direction
of travel" is always at the top.
scale one-way display

1 view - 100m scale, one-way


Touch the traffic display
north up
1 view – touch north up

Each touch switches the 100 m scale


one-way traffic display ON/OFF.

"North" is always displayed at the top.

memo

• The side map in highway mode cannot be displayed. If the map

scale is set to
• something other than 100 m, setting it to ON will automatically

switch to the 100 m scale.

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Map screen operations

Turn on/enlarge text display 2 View - Touch scale registration


Turn off
You can enlarge the text of place names and
facility names displayed on the map screen.
The factory setting is "OFF".

1 View - Touch the enlarged


text on the map ÿ

A confirmation message will be displayed.

3Touch Yes _

Each touch switches the enlarged text display ON/OFF.

Setting the logo mark display


You can display the logos of various facilities on
the map.

1 View - Touch logo mark


Register the scale display settings
You can register a scale for each map display
method. The registered scale will be the scale
when you press (Current location) to display the
map screen.

1Display the map screen at the scale


you want to register.

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Map screen operations

2Touch the genre for which you want to memo

display the logo mark. • The indicator will also light up when multiple items are selected.

• Touching the facility again will turn off the indicator and deselect

it. To select another facility, touch



Back to return to the screen in step 2 and repeat steps 2 to 3 .

4Touch Finish _
ÿ
ÿ
You will return to the map screen and the logo of the
The selected logo mark will be displayed on the map.
selected facility will be displayed.

Select from all lists Select from


Customize the list You can change
all facilities registered on this device.
the list settings to suit your preferences. In
addition to genre names, facility names can
1 View - Logo mark display also be displayed.
settings - Touch the entire list 1 View - Logo mark display
2Touch the genre for which you want to settings - Touch Customize
display the logo mark. 2Touch the genre name you want to change.

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3Touch the facility whose logo you want 3Touch the desired genre name
to display.

The indicator of the selected facility will light up


and you can continue making selections.
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Map screen operations

4Touch the desired facility name display coordinates


Displays coordinate information of your current location.

1Press (Current location) on the current


location screen.

Touch 2 coordinates

You will return to the screen in step 2 and the list


will be
changed. If you wish to continue making changes,
please repeat the steps from step 2 onwards.

ÿ
Hide the logo mark To hide the
selected logo mark from the map, do the Coordinate information will be displayed.

following.

1 View - Touch logo mark


display settings
2 Display: Touch ON

About the side map


When the highway mode display, location search list screen, information

screen, etc. are displayed, a map screen is displayed on the right side of

the screen (side map).


ÿ

Display: Turns OFF and the selected logo mark


disappears from the map. memo

• For basic list operations, see. For details "Basic


memo “List operations” (ÿP25) on operating the
• • side map screen, see . "side
To display the logo again, touch Display: OFF and
Map screen operations” (ÿP47)
then set Display: ON .

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Highway
Machine Mode
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Highway Mode, a map of your current location Mapofscreen


information and text information screens operations
the information screen

or the facility you are scrolling to is displayed VICS, a map of the area around your vehicle's location is displayed on

on the side map. the side map along with the information screen.

List screen
When searching for a location, a map of the
surrounding area of the selected facility is
displayed on the side map.

Side map screen operations


On list screens with side maps, the
position of the selected list item is
displayed on the side map.

Candidate display
screen On the candidate display screen, a map of the
location of the selected facility is displayed on the side map.

Information You can display detailed information(ÿ


P62) about the selected location.
Search for a route using the selected location as
(ÿP63)
the destination to hold.

memo


You can change the scale by touching the scale
display ( such as 100m ).

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Map screen operations

Safety information About e-start guidance


If the vehicle detects a speed of 41 km/h or higher within

Various guidance for safe driving will be provided depending approximately 5 seconds after starting the vehicle, a sudden

on the situation. start warning message and voice will be displayed.


Toll road caution points/prefectural Please drive carefully for about •
border information kilometers from here. Ahead, there
will be a

confluence from the right. please
note. Ahead, there will be a

confluence from the left. please
note. There is a confluence

ahead. please note. Enter ••
memo
prefecture. Railroad
• Crossing Information • You can turn on/off e-start guidance. ÿ “Function

There is a railroad crossing ahead. please note. Refresh Make settings” (P101)

information
It's almost 2 hours. Would you like to take a break? Light
lighting information The
sun will be setting soon. La
Please check the site.
e-Start Guide Rapid start. Drive safely
Let's go on a cliff.
Narrow Street Guide Please drive while paying attention to
actual traffic regulations and road width.

memo


Toll road warning points and prefectural border information are
provided only while driving
• on a toll road. Even if there is no railroad crossing at the end of

the road you are driving on, you may receive railroad crossing
guidance if there is one nearby. Also, not all railroad crossings
are marked. If the lights are

already on when the sun sets, the lights will not be turned on.
Each guide can be turned on/off. Under the following
• conditions, guidance may not be provided or guidance may
ÿ"Configure function settings" (P101)
• differ from the actual situation. Please drive according to actual

traffic conditions, traffic rules, and signs. - When your vehicle's


position is not displayed correctly - The displayed map and the
road you are actually driving on

When road conditions are different

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Map screen operations

About the screen displayed


while driving

When you approach a traffic


light , up to 5 traffic lights marks within approximately
300 m will be displayed in the direction of travel.

When you drive on a toll road , the


vehicle automatically switches to highway mode
(auto highway mode).

49Navigation basic operations

memo

• Auto highway mode can be turned on/off. Some toll roads are
ÿ"Configure function settings" (P101)
not
• displayed. To manually switch to highway mode,
• select "Highway mode" in the view switching menu while driving

on a toll road.
ÿ “How to display the map

“Change the law” (P41)


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Map screen operations

About highway mode


In highway mode, you can check the interchange you are currently heading to, the distance to the service area,
and facility information. Additionally, the information will automatically switch to the next facility information as the
car moves. You can also view information on facilities on the main line and at branch destinations.

How to view the highway mode current location screen

Information on the second closest toll road facility ETC lane guidance will be Third nearest toll road facility information
displayed regardless of the presence
or absence of the ETC on-board device. Current location display (side map)

SA/PA feed touch key


Only SA (service area) and
PA (parking area) will be sent
in sequence.

Nearest toll road facility information


Facility forwarding touch
key The screen changes to cursor mode, and the toll road facilities will be forwarded in order of
proximity to the current location. Use this when you want to check the fourth nearest toll road facility.

memo

• The map orientation of the side map in highway mode is fixed to heading up. In highway mode, the type of

facility (IC/PA/SA/JCT/ramp/tollbooth/smart IC), facility name, distance from your current location, and estimated remaining time until
arrival (passage) are displayed. The following facilities display facility service information and fees (for
• facilities where you pay as you pass through or (ÿP52)
exit the toll road): By touching the map part of the side map, you can display a map near
your current location or the selected
• facility.

• If you touch SA/PA feed , you can send only service areas and parking areas in sequence. If the following facilities contain illustration
• information, the illustrations will be displayed when you select the next facility. If there is a branch destination route at the following
• facility, you can select the branch destination. If the following facility has a branch facility and
• SA/PA, a screen to select one will be displayed.
• If you have acquired VICS information, during VICS (ÿP89) will be displayed.
• information route guidance, toll road exit guidance will be displayed approximately 1 km before the toll road exit, and highway mode will

be automatically canceled when you pass the exit. You can select and
• switch to another map display by touching the view . Also, if you return to highway mode from another map display, the right screen will
be displayed at the angle of the previous map display. (For example, if the previous map display was Sky View, the right screen in
Highway mode will be displayed in 3D.)

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Map screen operations

• You can view up to 100 facilities. If the selected


About toll display If the
• facility has a branch facility and an SA/PA, a screen will appear
• route is set on a toll road, the toll may not be
asking you to select one. Press (Current location) to display
displayed. If the route does not support
the Highway
• fares, "*****" will be displayed, and if the route • mode current location screen.
includes routes that do not support fares, "*****
yen or more" will be displayed. Prices
• can be displayed on urban expressways, Viewing branch destination information for branch
intercity expressways, and some toll roads.
ÿ “About toll road toll data” (P219) facilities

• The fare display can be switched to medium-sized cars, If no route is set, you can view facility information along
regular cars, and light cars depending on the vehicle settings. the route you are traveling on. Regardless of whether
ÿ"Setting vehicle information" (P113) there

• Various ETC discount charges are not is a route or not, if there is a branch facility along the way,
supported. you can select the branch destination and view information
about it.

Viewing information about the next


1Select a branch facility and touch the
facility While in highway mode, you can postpone visiting
facility name
a facility and view information about the next facility.

1 Touch the next facility or previous


facility to select the facility you want to display.

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2Touch the branch you want to see.

Selected facility

memo

• You can also select a facility by touching it directly. The side

map displays a map


• around the selected(ÿP46)
facility. During route guidance, facilities
will be sent along the route. If
• you touch the selected facility, you can display a map around

the memo
• selected facility. Map The displayed facility will be registered in
• Touch the map to display the map where the branch facility is
your search history. If illustration information is recorded for
(ÿP60) located. After checking, touch Back to return to the menu
the selected facility, the illustration will be displayed. If the
screen where you can select the branch destination.

• selected facility has a branch route, a screen to select the

branch route will be displayed.



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Map screen operations

ÿ
About illustrations of facilities
The branching route will be displayed.
This will be displayed when you touch a facility
such as SA or PA and the facility's illustration
information is recorded.

Information displayed in service


areas and parking areas ÿ

store information

Toilet for the disabled

restaurant

shopping corner

highway oasis

dog run

Nap rest area

snack corner memo


• Touch the map to display a map of the point where
information
SA or PA is located.
Highway information terminal

bath
Congestion information display If traffic
facsimile
congestion information has been acquired, up to three congestion
post box
conditions (congestion or congestion) and regulation information
cash service closest to your vehicle's location will be displayed on the screen

toilet in descending order.

memo
• Store information takes into account the expected time of arrival

at the facility and business hours, and displays available


facilities (eg. ) and unavailable facilities (eg. ). (Display
considering business
• hours) Up to 8 pieces of information can be displayed at the

same time. If there are nine or more pieces of information, they


will be prioritized and displayed in the order listed
• in the table above, and items after the ninth will not be memo
• When there are traffic restrictions between facilities, a traffic jam
displayed. Biweekly holidays, irregular holidays, and irregular
(ÿP91)mark will be displayed.
business hours are not supported. Also, actual business hours may differ. information

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Map screen operations

If the ETC lane guidance display is set to Regarding ETC card expiration notification If an
ON when you approach a toll gate on a toll road, ETC card
ETC lane guidance will be displayed when you is inserted into the ETC on-vehicle device
approach a toll gate on the main road with an connected to this device when the device is turned on,
ETC lane or an exit toll gate . •Normal example
Messages and audio guidance will be displayed based
on your ETC card information.

memo

If the connected ETC on-board device does not support the expiry
date notification function, no notification will be provided.

•Example when the expiration date is in the current month

Message: ETC is available.


memo
ETC card expiration
• ÿ
date: Month,
ETC lane guidance display can be turned on/off.
20XX Voice guidance: ETC card is inserted.
"Setting functions" (P101)
• did.
ETC lane guidance displays may differ from actual signboards. If
illustration data is not

recorded for some locations, it will not be displayed.
Message: The expiry date of your ETC card is at
• If you set the ETC the end of this month. Please
(ÿP15)
installation status setting in QUICK SETUP to

``Installed in the car,'' the ETC lane guidance display setting will
check your card.
automatically be set to ``ON.'' Voice guidance: The expiry date of your ETC card
is the end of this month. Please
check the card.

•Example message when the expiration date


has already expired : The expiration date of
the ETC card
has expired. Voice guidance: Your ETC
card has expired.

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go home
By registering your home, you can easily get directions to your home no matter
where you are in the country.

Register your home Search route to home


By registering your home, you can easily search for Search for a route using your registered home as
a route to your home. your destination.

1 Park your car at home, press 1 Press (Menu) and touch


(Menu), and touch Destination Destination - Home .
- Home - Yes .

ÿ Up to 6 routes to your home will be searched.


When you touch Start Guidance , route guidance
Your home will be registered.
starts, and route guidance is provided on screen

memo and by voice depending on the situation. The route


guidance ends when you approach your home.

When you register a new home, the name "Home" and home
mark are automatically entered. If the vehicle is parked
• somewhere other than your home, refer to to find "place
"Search for" (ÿP55) your home location.
please.
• QUICK SETUP will (ÿP15) You can also register at
appear.
• When searching for and registering a location, you can also

register it as your home. ÿ “Register a location” (P81)


• You can change the location of your home.
ÿ “Edit registered location registration contents” (P83)
• If your home is already registered, delete the registered home
(ÿP84)
before proceeding. If you register your home again using the
location registration operation or QUICK SETUP, you can
overwrite your home.

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find a place
Navigation operations begin with searching for a location (destination, stopover,
etc.). If you can display a map of your destination, you can set a route to get
there and view detailed information.
memo
• Depending on the location you searched for, the displayed map may not be a pinpoint map centered on your destination. In that case, a

message will be displayed stating that the point is not a pinpoint, and a map of the representative point will be displayed. If you search
• for a facility, please set it as your destination without scrolling after searching. For example, if you search for a facility on an expressway
inspection

and then scroll to set it as your destination, the destination may be on an ordinary road. Searches for nature may display points with no
roads cable
• around them. In such locations, scroll the map and set your destination on a nearby road. If you set your destination to a place where

there are no roads nearby, you may not be able to search the route. If parking data is recorded for the location (facility) you searched
for, you may be guided to the parking lot of that facility as your destination.

(Parking lot point link)

Search by map Search by name


You can search on the map. You can search by name of various facilities such as accommodation

facilities and leisure facilities.


1Scroll the map and place the
1 Press (Menu) and touch the
crosshair cursor on the desired location.
destination name .

2Enter the facility name in hiragana


and touch the candidate display.

For further operations, refer to shortcut


menu operations.
(ÿP38)

You can narrow down your search by genre . You can narrow
down
your search by area and prefecture.

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find a place

memo Search by address


• You cannot input anything other than hiragana. Even when
You can search by address or place name.
searching for facilities that include katakana, kanji, romaji,
numbers, etc., enter them all in hiragana. You
• can search by entering only the parts of the name that you 1 Press (Menu) and touch
know (keyword search). You can omit the entry Destination - Address .

of voiced sounds (ÿ) and semi-voiced sounds (ÿ). Also,
consonants such as (yo) can be substituted with (yo), etc. You 2Touch the prefecture name, city name, and
• can enter up to 20 characters for the name. The
• search method displays facilities with the closest number of
place name in that order.

characters to the number of


• characters you enter. Depending on the entered content and

filtering conditions, a message may be displayed as a result of


the search stating that no matching data is found.

3Search for the desired facility from the list

3Select and touch a street number from the


list.

Sort in alphabetical order .

4Touch the facility name


ÿ

A map and shortcut menu near the facility


memo
will be displayed. For

If you touch the main part , a map of representative points in
further operations, please refer to the
the selected area will be displayed.
Operation of
(ÿP38) shortcut menu. • Touch the address input to enter and specify the address.

When inputting a street address


• directly, if you touch Finish input without entering the street

number, the representative point of the block or address name


will be searched. If the address
• includes uppercase and lowercase letters, enter them separately.

A map and shortcut menu centered around the


address you entered will be displayed.
For subsequent operations, use the shortcut
menu. (ÿP38) Please refer to.

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find a place

Search by genre memo



The search method displayed varies depending on the selected genre.
You can search for various facilities from the genre tab.

Genres that can be narrowed down using tabs: 4Touch the desired facility
• Cars/

• inspection


• Transportation Buying cable

• Lifestyle Playing/Staying Eating

1 Press (Menu) and touch


Destination - Genre . 2
ÿ

Touch the tab of the genre you want A map and shortcut menu near the
to narrow down, then touch the facility will be displayed.
genre you want to narrow down further. For further operations, refer to shortcut
(ÿP38)
menu operations.

Search for nearby facilities

You can search for up to 50 facilities such as gas stations and restaurants

near your current location, route, or scroll destination.

memo
3Select and touch the search method
• (ÿP38)
operate by touching Find nearby You can also

facilities shortcut menu facilities.

1 Press (Menu) and touch


Destination - Nearby Facilities

2Touch the genre


Search around your vehicle / Search for facilities around your vehicle

location . Around the cursor position Search

for facilities around the cursor position (map scroll only) . You can

narrow down your search by specifying an area .

You can narrow down your search by route.

Route

order (car/transportation only)

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find a place

3If there are detailed genres, • When searching near the route, the search will start within

narrow down the genre. approximately 200 m on both sides of the route being guided, and
within approximately 30 km in front of the route being guided. If

4Touch the desired facility you search by the vicinity of your vehicle or scroll position, the
search will be performed within a radius of approximately 10 km
from your vehicle position or scroll position. If no facility is found
within a radius of approximately 10 km, the search will begin within
a radius of approximately 30 km.

5Touch the facility name


ÿ

A map and shortcut menu centered around


the selected facility will be
Around your car Search for facilities near your displayed. The logo of the facility you
vehicle. searched for will
Search for facilities around the route (only during route also be displayed on the map. For further
guidance) . (ÿP38)
operations, refer to shortcut menu operations.

memo

• To cancel the display of the logo mark


If you operate from the scroll position, areas around your
vehicle and route will not be displayed. When you
• search for parking lots, ATMs, convenience stores, gas 1 P57 “Search nearby facilities”
stations, family restaurants, and fast food, the system takes Touch Delete results in step 2
business hours into account and displays facilities that are
currently available (for example, ) and facilities that are not
currently available (for example, ). (Search considering

business hours) Biweekly regular holidays, irregular holidays,
and irregular business hours are not supported. Also, actual
business hours may differ. At

convenience stores, stores that sell alcohol ( ) and tobacco ( )
are displayed. For fast food, restaurants

with drive-through ( ) will be displayed.
ÿ

• The logo mark will be deleted.


, , , some facilities may not be displayed.
I will. memo
"Setting
• Parking spaces vehicle information" (ÿP113)
are searched taking into account the 'parking

You can also erase the logo mark by touching View - Delete
restrictions'. Parking lots that are not available will be displayed
nearby search results or by turning off the car's engine switch.
as ( ). (This may differ from the actual vehicle settings.) You
can also search for department store
• affiliated parking lots by selecting parking details. When route

guidance is being performed


• and your vehicle is on the route, search will be given priority to

areas around the route. If you want to search around your car,
touch around your car .

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find a place

Search by phone number Search by registered location

You can search by entering the phone number of your destination. You can search from the list of registered locations.

1 Press (Menu) and touch 1 Press (Menu) and touch


Destination - Phone number. Destination - Registered
location . 2 Touch the desired location.
inspection

2Enter your phone number


cable

ÿ memo

When you enter all digits of your phone number, the When you touch Sort , the following pop-up menu
search will begin automatically. If you do not want will appear. Touch to sort the list.
the search to start automatically, touch Done .
Register by call date and time or sort by call date
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and time. Sort by
• Be sure to enter the area code and local code. You closest to vehicle position or closest to the scroll

can enter up to 10 digits (for phone numbers point.
starting with 090, 080, 070, 050, you can enter up 2D mark order Sort by mark.
to 11
• ÿ
digits). Dial Q2 (0990-••), mobile phones, and speed
dials are not eligible. However, if the corresponding A map and shortcut menu centered around
phone number is registered at a registration point, it the selected registered location will
can be searched. be displayed. For further operations, refer
ÿ (ÿP38)
to shortcut menu operations.
The corresponding map and shortcut
menu will be
displayed. For further operations, refer to
shortcut(ÿP38)
menu operations.

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find a place

Search from search history Search by map code


You can search from past search locations, By entering the map code, you can quickly recall
destination locations, and facilities displayed on the location.
the map while in highway mode.
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1 Press (Menu) and touch • A map code specifies the location data of various locations

throughout Japan using up to 13 digits (in the case of an


Destination - Search
extended map code). Map codes can also be used to identify
History . 2 Touch the desired places that are difficult to identify using addresses, etc.

facility (history name).


1 Press (Menu) and touch
Destination - Map Code.
2Enter the map code

A map and shortcut menu centered on


the selected location will be
displayed. For further operations, refer to
(ÿP38)
shortcut menu operations. ÿ

When you enter the 13th digit, the search will


begin automatically. If you do not want the
search to start automatically, touch Done .
ÿ

The corresponding map and shortcut


menu will be
displayed. For further operations, refer to
shortcut(ÿP38)
menu operations.

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find a place

Search with easy destination search


Narrow down search items by operating from the map screen
Using the destination menu, you can easily
You can search.

1Easy destination search on map screen


touch the touch key inspection

cable

2Select and touch the search method

Name Search by name (ÿP55)


step 2
See ~ 4 .
Address Step 2 of searching by(ÿP56)
address
See ~ 3 .
Phone number Search by phone number (ÿP59) steps
See 2 .
Up to 6 routes to your home
will be explored. Start of guidance
Touch to start route guidance
screen and audio depending on the situation.
Route guidance will be provided. one's home
The route guidance will end when you approach

Masu.

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View detailed information


Detailed information can be displayed for locations searched using the destination
menu only if information for that location is recorded.
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• The detailed information that can be displayed varies depending on the destination menu item used.

1Search for a location using the When searching from registered location/search history:

destination menu (ÿP55)

2Touch the information

3Confirm the information


When searching by phone number/address/name/genre/

surrounding facilities:

map A map screen will be displayed.


transmission Make a call to the registered phone
number. Go here (ÿP179)
Route to the displayed point
Explore.

Next page Switch to the next page. Map The map


screen will be displayed. Make a call to the
registered phone number . Go here Search for a route
to the displayed (ÿP179)
point.

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• Detailed information is displayed with a facility icon.

Parking
available:
ATM available: Alcohol available
(convenience stores): Cigarettes
available (convenience stores): Drive-
through (fast food): The above icons may not be
displayed at some facilities.

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explore the route


If you set the searched location as a "destination", the route from your current location to your destination will be displayed.

The route will be searched and the route guidance start screen will be displayed.

1Search for a location (ÿP55) root pro From departure point to destination
feel road names and section distances,
2Touch Go here Toll road fees (toll road
) or passage forecast.
Check information such as estimated time.

to come. (ÿP65)
(ÿP66)
Detailed route setting, stopping point designation, getting on and off

(ÿP67)
IC designation, departure point root

You(ÿP68)
can set
Other routes The currently selected route
(search route is are routes with different search conditions

(in case of multiple) You can choose. (ÿ


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P65)
• If there is a toll road near your destination, select
Search by specifying the route map stopover etc.
A screen will appear asking you to confirm [road] or [toll road].
(The search route is Only one route searched
may occur. In that case, either
(If only one) , the entire route is one stroke
Please choose.
displayed so that it fits on the screen.
• When route search considering
(ÿP69)
traffic congestion is “ON”
will (ÿP66)
performs a route search that takes into account VICS information.
appear. On the route map screen, the map
Masu.
• If the route is already set, look for
scroll and scroll (ÿ P40)
(ÿ P41)
kale can be changed
Pocket box for choosing a location as a destination or a stopover.
Masu.
A pop-up screen will be displayed. Tap the destination
Guidance starts. Proposal based on the currently selected route.
Touch to erase the current destination and start a new destination.
Start inside.
Explore routes using the ground as a destination. Drop by
Touch the ground to continue searching without changing the destination.
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Find a route that stops at the places you visited.
• Start guidance by starting to travel
ÿ
You can also.
The route guidance start screen will be displayed. •
The first route displayed is based on the "route search criteria"
(ÿP103) , "Toll road usage conditions" (ÿP103)
The route will be based on the search conditions.
• If you specify a stopover or boarding/disembarking IC, it will be searched.

There will be only one route.

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explore the route

How to view the route guidance start screen

Search Route display IC (interchange) display Displays


conditions Displays the search A summary of the currently the first and last IC of the toll road you
conditions for the currently selected route.selected route is displayed. are using.

(Distance)
Displays the total distance of
the selected route. (Required
time) Displays the
required time(ÿP101)
calculated
based on the estimated
Menu display arrival time and speed set
in the function settings.
(Toll)
Displays the
toll classification and toll
of the toll road you are using.

memo

(ÿP43)
• The route guidance start screen will be north up. If traffic congestion information
(ÿP89)
• is available, the required travel time will be displayed taking traffic congestion into account. Price categories and price
• displays are displayed in gold. "Setting vehicle information" (ÿP113) Tolls for "toll road toll classification" set by

The displayed fares do


• not correspond to various ETC discount fares or ETC vehicle tolls on the Shuto Expressway and Hanshin Expressway. However, if the

optional navigation-linked ETC system installed at the dealer is connected to this device, discounted fares may be announced by voice.
If the route includes a route that does not
(ÿP72)

support fares, it may be displayed as "Over XX yen" or "***** yen" . If your destination is a toll road facility such as a service area, the
fare may not be
• displayed.

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explore the route

Check with route profile •


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You can select from up to 6 candidate routes (the candidate


routes may be the same). The search conditions for the currently

1Touch the route profile (ÿP63) selected route are displayed on the screen. The recommended
route is not

necessarily the fastest route. If you are using Route Search, you
can display the route
2Touch to start guidance or •
fuel
(ÿP186)with the lowest fuel consumption from the
return consumption setting search results as an eco route ( ).

root

Operations on the scroll confirmation screen

You can scroll the map on the scroll confirmation


screen.
(ÿP40) and scale change (ÿP41)

memo

• (ÿP78)
When operating from the route editing menu, the end of guidance
is displayed instead of the start of guidance .

choose another route


Also, each time you touch Switch Candidate , the
1Touch another route route changes, and when you touch Start
Guidance, guidance starts using the selected route.
(ÿP63)
2 Select the route using numbers 1
to 6 and touch Start guidance.

Map scroll You can change the scale and scroll


(ÿP65)
the map on the scroll confirmation
screen.

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explore the route

Show route map 1Detailed route settings - Touch


stopover point designation (ÿP63)
1Touch the route map
(ÿP63)
2Touch to start guidance or
return

2Touch Add _

On the route map screen, you can scroll and


(ÿP40) change the scale of(ÿP41)
the map.
Masu.

3Search for a location (ÿP55),


Configure detailed route settings
decide on a stopover, and touch OK .

Adding a stopover You can


add a stopover on a route and have the app guide
you through the route.

memo

• If there is already a route being guided, touch Go here on the


(ÿP38)
shortcut menu to display a pop-up menu where you can
choose to make it a destination or a stopover. You can add a memo
stopover by touching it . When you add a stopover, all the • Specify the order in which you will
stopovers you have passed through at that point are • stop by. You can also rearrange the order later.


automatically deleted.
4Touch to start searching

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Add Add more stops. Delete Delete a stopover. Sort - 1Detailed route settings - Touch the boarding/
Sort the routes so that the total distance of
disembarking IC designation (ÿP63)
the entire route is shorter. Auto Sort - Sort by specifying the
manual order in which you visit.

memo
• If you want to add more stops, repeat steps 2 and 3 . You can

specify up to 5 stopover
• locations. You cannot specify the boarding/disembarking IC.
root
• (ÿP67) Sort the points you 2Touch the entrance IC designation or exit IC
designation
ÿ

Only one route that stops at the specified stopping


(ÿP63)start
place will be searched, and the guidance
screen will be displayed. Touch Start guidance .

If you have set up a route that uses a toll


road that
specifies boarding and exit ICs
3Touch the interchange that
(interchanges) , you can specify the
entrance and exit interchanges. will be the entrance or exit

memo
• The interchange that can be specified can be selected from a

total of 7 facilities: the first entrance, the last exit of the first
searched route, and the three facilities before and after that
entrance/exit. For routes that use multiple toll roads,
intermediate interchanges cannot be changed. If you rearrange
or add or delete stops, the

specified boarding/disembarking IC will be canceled. If the ÿ
smart IC consideration route search is
• working, you can also specify the smart IC as the boarding/
A route that passes through the specified
interchange will be found.
disembarking IC.

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ÿ “Route search considering smart IC” (P69)

When you select a junction (JCT), a list of interchanges of toll
roads at the branch destination will be displayed.

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explore the route

To cancel the boarding IC designation 2Search for a location (ÿP55), decide on


the departure location, and touch OK .
1 Touch “Cancel designation” in
step 2 of P67.

A route starting from the specified location will


2Touch Entrance/Exit / Entrance be searched.
only / Exit only
To release the departure location

1 Touch Cancel departure point


designation in step 1 of P68
“Specify departure point”

3Touch Yes _
ÿ

The boarding/disembarking IC designation will be canceled and the route

will be searched.

2Touch Yes _
Specify the starting point ÿ
You can search for a route from the specified
The departure point will be canceled and the route will be
starting point.
searched.

1Detailed route settings - Touch


Departure point specification (ÿP63)

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explore the route

About the route search function Route search considering traffic congestion information

(Route search considering traffic

congestion) (ÿP89) Traffic regulation information by


Learning Route Search
Route search takes FM multiplex broadcasting into consideration.
Search for a route by considering frequently used roads
near the starting point, stopovers, and destination.
memo

Route search considering traffic congestion can be turned on/off.
memo
ÿ"Configure function settings" (P101)
• ÿ “Function
Learning route search can be turned on/off. •
If traffic congestion information cannot be obtained, route searches
Make settings” (P101)
with traffic congestion in mind

There is no function to display learned routes. The path you learn may • root
cannot be performed. This does not necessarily mean that the route

not always be used. If a frequently used route is no longer there or
will avoid actual traffic jams.

has been changed, please delete the learned route before learning a

new route. However, please note that deleting will (ÿP87)


erase all learned routes. Route search that takes into account time restrictions

Route searches that take into account areas and times of


traffic restrictions.

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Route search considering smart IC Smart IC refers to a

Depending on the destination, it may not be possible to search for a
simple interchange exclusively for ETC. If smart IC
route that takes into account time restrictions. In this case, a message
consideration route search is set to "ON", route search will
will be displayed and you can choose to ignore the regulation or not.
be performed using smart ICs as boarding/disembarking ICs.
Time restrictions are taken into consideration with

conditions such as time, day of the week, and month and day. When

searching for a route, the search start time is taken into account.

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Smart IC consideration route search can be turned on/off. If a route is

already ÿ"Configure function settings" (P101)



being guided, the settings cannot be changed. If the smart IC has

business hours,

the route search will take those business hours into account. Smart IC

business hours are considered as well as time regulations. Smart IC

(ÿ manager.
may be closed at the convenience of the facility P69) Please note
that in this case, you

cannot actually use the smart IC even if it is targeted for route

guidance.If you set the ETC installation status to "installed in the car"

in QUICK SETUP, the smart IC will automatically be installed. The

consideration route search



(ÿP15)
setting will be set to "ON".

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Route guidance/guidance
This section explains the display and audio guidance during route guidance.

Current location screen during route guidance

Distance to destination and


estimated time of arrival Route information

lane information

Directional signboard display

Route being guided

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• The route being guided is displayed with general roads colored in green and toll roads colored in blue. In addition, narrow streets near

the departure point, stopover point, and destination are searched, and narrow streets are displayed in pink. Depending on the location,
the road may not be painted. The
• estimated arrival time will reflect
"Configure functionarrival
the estimated settings"
time(ÿP101)
speed set in . Also
VICS information is also taken into account. The displayed time is only an estimate and may differ from the actual arrival time. The
• display of the distance to the destination and estimated
time"Configure function
of arrival can settings"to(ÿP101)
be changed the display of the distance to the destination
and estimated time of arrival by setting "Display route/estimated time of arrival" to "Stopping point". . The route information
• displays the distance to the next guide point, the direction of the turn, and the intersection name. Additionally, the distance to the next

guide point and the direction to turn will be displayed at the top. Depending on the intersection, the intersection name may be displayed
as a "guidance point." Route information can be operated by sliding.
• As you approach the guide point (general road: approximately 700 m, toll ÿ "Route information operation" (P77)

road: approximately 2 km), the intersection guide display will display lane information for the next guide point and a direction sign (while
driving on a public road). It is not displayed at intersections where there is no information. On the information display, the
• lane being guided will be displayed in green. Recommended guidance lanes are marked green with white arrows. Lane information

display while driving on a toll road is displayed in blue. Regarding route search,
• "Notes on routes" (ÿP216) Please refer to.

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When operating by Route guidance/guidance
sliding: The intersection guidance
display can be switched by sliding. For
When you approach the guide instructions on how
point, when you approach about 300 m (500 m when using to work with slides, see.
simple guide) in front of the guide point, the screen will switch
Arrow guide (factory setting)
to the intersection guide display and the direction to turn will "Slide operation" (ÿ
be displayed. P22)

Enlarged view

ÿSlide Cancels the guidance display. ÿSlide Displays


the next guide location.

Display of guide point illustrations If there

is a service road that becomes a grade-separated intersection


in the direction of travel, or if intersection illustration data is
intersection illustration
recorded, a three-dimensional illustration will be displayed
instead of the intersection guide map.

memo

• The intersection guidance display can be changed to arrow


ÿ"Configure function settings" (P101)
guide/enlarged

view. With "Arrow Guide," a traffic light mark will be displayed
if there is information about the intersection you are guiding.
Also, if there is information about the next guide point, it will be Overpass illustration
displayed at the top of
• the screen. The intersection guidance display may interrupt

the display even when the AV source screen is displayed.

• The intersection guidance display interrupt display on the AV


ÿ "Configure function settings"
source screen can be turned on/off.
(P101)

• While the intersection guidance is displayed, will be displayed

and you can erase the intersection guidance by touching it. If

you want to display the intersection guide again, touch .

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Route guidance/guidance

When you approach an urban expressway entrance ,


an illustration will appear when you approach about 300
m before the urban expressway entrance on your route.

memo
• If illustration data is not recorded for some locations, it will not

be displayed.

memo
• Illustrations may not be displayed at some urban expressway When you approach a toll gate at the entrance or exit of
entrances. Illustrations may not a toll road, if the
• be displayed if there is a guide point just before the entrance
optional navigation-linked ETC system installed at the
to an urban expressway.
dealer is connected to the device and ETC information
is being received, a voice message will inform you
When you approach a toll road branch, the name of whether ETC is available and the fare. You will be

the direction in which you are traveling along the route will be guided. A message will also be displayed regarding charges.

displayed when you approach approximately 2 km before the toll


memo
road branch on your route.
• ETC charges are displayed only on the current location screen.

• Please see for details on the ETC lane guidance (ÿP53)


display function.

When you pass a toll road exit or toll booth

If there is branch information after passing a toll road


memo
exit or toll booth on the route, an illustration showing
• If data is not recorded for some points, it will not be displayed.
the direction of travel will be displayed.

Also, on urban and intercity expressways, an illustration


will be displayed when you approach about 1 km
before a junction. Depending on the location, a realistic
illustration that resembles a direction sign installed at
an actual branch point may be displayed.

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• If illustration data is not recorded for some locations, it will not

be displayed.

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Route guidance/guidance

When you approach a narrow street Type Example

Side road guide of directions: Approximately •• meters


guide, you will be guided by a message and voice when
ahead, turn left on the
you approach a narrow street (road painted pink) on your
side road. Toll road entrance/exit information: Approximately •• meters
route.
ahead, turn left,

entrance. Toll road toll gate information Approximately •• km ahead is the

toll gate.

ETC fee information The fee was •• yen.

ETC usage fee has been discounted

by •• yen. Smart IC Guide Beyond

that, there is smart IC. Please follow the actual guide signs. Approximately

••m ahead, to the right. There is a

right turn lane. The fee is •• yen.

memo Lane guidance


The message continues to be displayed while driving on narrow streets.

If you start the route on a narrow street or turn the engine on/off while on
While driving the route, detailed voice guidance is Fares
a narrow street, voice guidance will not be provided. However, the message
provided depending on driving conditions and vehicle speed.
will still be displayed. Narrow street guidance can be turned on/off. Information Traffic Light Just Information Turn left at this signal.


ÿ “Function settings memo
(P101) •
At points where guidance alone is not sufficient, such as to the right or left,

the system will also provide guidance such as the lane in which the vehicle

should be driven. The guided



Voice guidance/guidance left/right turn direction may not match the actual road shape. To use the

ETC information guidance function of this machine,



you need to connect the optional navigation-linked ETC system installed

at the dealer to this machine.


ETC information guidance is provided based on information provided by
Direction of travel
information providing facilities. Traffic
guidance The direction of travel (8 directions) will be guided •
light just guidance and fare guidance can be turned on/off.
by voice as shown below. ÿ"Configure function settings" (P101)

Go straight.
It's diagonally to It's diagonally to the

the left. right.

It's to the left. It's to the right. 73 routes

It's diagonally It's diagonally

towards the front left. towards the front right.

It's a U-turn.
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Route guidance/guidance

Audio guidance will be played up to four times

before the intersection, depending on the speed of the guide vehicle when driving on general roads . Intersection guidance will also be displayed at the

appropriate timing.

memo

• You can simplify the number and content of voice guidance. ÿ"Configure function settings" (P101)

Normal time

Third time When guidance points are consecutive

You'll soon
Fourth
be heading to Next, go
time on the right.
the right. Ahead, at ••m, to the left.
turn left.
First time

Approximately 700m
ahead, turn right.
There is a right turn lane. Approximately 3km ahead, turn right.

Second time It's on the left.

About 300m ahead,


turn right. Ahead,
at ••m, turn left.

When using simple guide

When guidance points are consecutive

2nd and 3rd time , turn right. It's on the right.

Next, go
to the left.

1st time

About 500m ahead,


turn right.
Approximately 3km ahead, turn right.

It's on the left.

When you get close to your stopover

When you approach about 300 meters before the stop-off point, you will hear a voice prompt saying, "You are almost at the stop-off point."

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Route guidance/guidance

When driving on a toll road , voice


guidance will be played up to three times at junctions, exits, and before toll gates, as the guide car moves.
Also, the area name and branch illustrations will be displayed at that time.
(ÿP72)

Shortly

after the third time, you will come


to a toll booth. The fee is •• yen.

Second time

Approximately 1km
ahead is the toll booth.
1st time

Approximately 2km
ahead is the toll booth.

memo

The fare display can be switched to medium-sized cars, ordinary cars, and light cars by changing the vehicle information settings. ÿ “Set vehicle information”

"(P113)

The toll information will inform you of the toll from the entrance to the exit where you set the route before entering the toll road. If you set the route after entering

a toll road, the toll information may differ from the actual toll information or may not be displayed at all. The displayed charges do not correspond to various

ETC discount

charges. However, if the optional navigation-linked ETC system installed at the dealer is connected to this device, discounted fares may be announced via

voice. (ÿ
P72)

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Operations and functions during route guidance


This section explains operations that can be performed during route guidance and various functions.

Automatically re-route when If a road closure occurs on the route If a road

you deviate from the route closure


occurs on the route, voice guidance and screen
If you deviate from the route being guided, the
display will say, ``There is a road closure on the
route will be automatically re-searched (auto reroute). route. We will guide you on the new route.'' The
system will only guide you on the new route.
memo Please touch confirm (auto reroute considering
• It internally determines whether the driver intentionally deviated road closure).
from the route or took a wrong turn, and then re-searches the
When operating by sliding:
entire route or re-searches for a return route (intelligent route).
You can check road closure information by
operating the slide. For instructions on how to
operate slides,
"Slide please see (ÿP22)
operation" .

Suggest new routes depending


on the situation
When a new route is found, a voice prompt will
say, ``A new candidate route has been found,'' and
a new route will be suggested according to the
situation.

memo ÿSlide Check the road closure information and guide you on

• It may not function near a guide point or if the guide points are the new route.

consecutive. New route suggestions


• may be longer or longer than the original route.

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Machine occur along
by your route guided by map and
Google
audio. Operations and functions during route guidance

Provide information on traffic congestion memo


along the route Each time you touch a traffic jam , you can be guided to up to
Byfivesliding
locations the route
in order. information,
If there is no route being you
guided,can
only
• the regulatory information surrounding the vehicle will be
display the next guide point or cancel the
displayed and guided.
guide display. For instructions on how to
work with slides, see .
Route information
memo

• It may not work if VICS information cannot be obtained. For


Route information operation
example, the voice
• will tell you, ``There is a 1 km traffic jam approximately 3 km

ahead. It will take approximately 5 minutes to pass.''

"Slide operation" (ÿ
Congestion Auto Guide
P22)
Automatically provides voice guidance with information about
traffic jams that occur on the route.

memo

• Traffic jam auto guide can be turned on/off. ÿ “Machine”

” (P101)
• If there is no route being guided, no guidance will be provided.

Congestion
CheckTouch Congestion to check information ÿSlide Cancels the guidance display. ÿSlide Displays
on traffic jams occurring on your route on a the next guide location.
map display and voice guidance.
memo

• If you want to redisplay the guide display, touch .

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Edit route
You can check the route you have set, specify stopover points, departure points, boarding and exit ICs, etc.
You can edit the text.
memo
• You can also check the route on the route profile and specify stopover points, departure points, and boarding/disembarking ICs (ÿ
P63) on the route guidance start screen.

1 Press (Menu) and select Route Check route profile


Touch collection do
The operation method is "Search for a route" - "Route
Check on your profile” (ÿP65) same as
is.

Change the conditions and re-search the route


ÿ

The route editing menu screen will be displayed.


search for
Temporarily change the search conditions for the route being guided.

You can then explore again. however,


If you have already passed through the stopovers, please re-explore the route.

is also not considered.


"Departure point designation", "Boarding/disembarking IC designation", "Departure point designation"

How to operate "Search route" - "Details"


” (ÿP66) Same as.

Deleting the route being guided. 1Detailed route settings - Re-route


I can. root (ÿP79)
pro Check the set route
touch explore
Detailed I can. Feel (ÿP78)
Route Detail your route, including adding stops
Can be set in settings . (ÿ
P78)
If you have to stop at a registered stop-off place ,
If you no longer need it, please stop by.
Assuming that the route has already been passed through the

You can explore again. (ÿ


P79)
Demo run route from starting point to destination
Run a simulated run and check the route
can. (ÿP79)

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Edit route

2Change the search conditions postpone a stopover


and touch Start Search.
1Touch Stopover (ÿP78)

The route will be searched with the next stop marked


as already passed.

memo Check it out on a demo run


• Changes to the search conditions above are
(ÿP101)
temporary. is not reflected. 1Touch the demo run
(ÿP78)
ÿ

Erase the route


1Touch route deletion
(ÿP78)
2Touch Yes _

memo

• During the demo run, "Demo in progress" will be


displayed on the right side of the screen. When
79 routes
you touch it, a message confirming the end of the
demo run will be
• displayed. Touch Yes to exit . During (ÿP78)
the demo run, Demo run end will be displayed in
ÿ
the route editing menu. Touch it to end the
The route will be deleted. • demo run. The demo run will be repeated until it is

finished.
memo

• Deleted routes cannot be restored.


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Delete route
If you want to cancel route guidance, delete the set route.
memo

• You can also delete from the route edit menu. (ÿP78)

1 Press (Menu) and delete the route.


touch left

2Touch Yes _

The route being guided will be deleted.

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• Deleted routes cannot be restored.

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Register location
By registering locations you want to remember, such as your home or a friend's house, operations such
as setting routes will become easier.

memo
By registering the places you've searched for or
• You can register up to 1,001 locations including your
visited while driving, you can easily search the
• home. You can save the registered location information to the SD card, or load the registered location data from the SD card into the
route the next time you goÿ “Transfer
there.theYou can also
registered location” (P85)
device. The name and mark
have
• of thethe deviceplace
registered automatically play a sound when
can be changed.
ÿ “Editing the registered contents of a registered place” (P83)

you approach a registered location.

Register your location 3Select and touch the registration method

1Search for a location (ÿP55)


ÿ
4Touch input end
A shortcut menu will appear on the map of the
location you searched for.

2Touch here to register

memo

• When registering a facility called up through a genre list search,

etc., if the facility has phone number data, that number will be
automatically registered. You can change the name registered
memo • in step 4 .
• While driving, the location will be registered after performing ÿ “Character input operations” (P30)

step 2 . The screen in step 3 will not be displayed.

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Register your location

About available registration methods

Registration Registration details:

method: Register using “Name of the facility at the location you

"Search searched

facility name" Register for” “Place name at the location you searched for”

using
"Place name" Register using "Home"
to register "Home" Register using "
Company" Register " Company "
Register using "Parent's home" "Parent's
home" "Friend's house" Register with "Friend's House"
Register
with "Grandpa's House" Register with "Grandma's
House "
Register with "Uncle's house"
"Grandma's
House" Register with "Auntie's house"
"Uncle's
House" Register with "Aunt's House"
Register as "Countryside" "Countryside"
Register as "Hometown" " Hometown"
Register as " Girlfriend's House" "Girl's
House " Register as "Boyfriend's House" "Boyfriend's
House" Register with a
name You can register it with a name of your choice.

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Edit registered location


You can change the information related to the registered location (name, phone number, mark, sound
effect, location).

1 Press (Menu) and touch Edit the registered contents of a


Settings/Edit - Navigation registered place
Data Edit.
1Touch Edit (ÿP83)
2Touch Edit registered location
2Touch the point where you want to edit the
registered details.

The registered location edit menu screen will be


displayed. memo

When you touch Sort , the following pop-up menu will
appear. Touch to sort the list. Register by call date and
time or sort by call date and time. Sort by
closest to your vehicle position .

2D mark order Sort by mark.

You can edit the contents set at the time of editing 83 Registration/editing operations

registration. You can (ÿP83) 3Touch the item you want to change.
delete the registered location .
vinegar. (ÿP84)
Delete all Delete all registered locations.
(ÿP84)
By setting a registered location transfer password, you
can save the registered location on the
SD card or read the registered location
data on the SD card into the navigation
unit. (ÿP85)
name You can enter up to 20 full-width

characters (20 half-width characters) for

the name you want to change.


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Edit registered location

Phone number Enter your phone number. If you set a How the sound effect sounds
phone number, you will be able to
search for that location using the
• When the registered location for which the sound effect is
set approaches within approximately 500 m of your vehicle,
phone number. Also, if you have a
the
mobile phone connected, you can
make calls to that location. • sound effect will sound. If there are multiple registered
locations within approximately 500 m from your vehicle, the
sound
Change the 2D mark of the registered place displayed
effect will sound from the closest location. Once the sound
on the 2D mark map. You can •
Sound effect set a sound effect to play when you effect sounds, the sound effect will not sound until 30 minutes

approach a registered location. have passed or the power of the unit is turned off and on

Correct position Correct the position of the registered place. • again (the engine is restarted). Route and VICS voice
guidance takes priority over sound effects for registered locations.

4Touch Finish _
ÿ

Return to the map screen. Delete registered location

Displaying the name of the registered place on the map When


1Touch Erase (ÿP83)
you select the mark
memo
on the 2D mark list, the name of the registered place will be •
P85screen in step 4 will be
If you touch Delete All , the confirmation
displayed on the map in addition to the mark (private mapping). displayed and all registered locations will be deleted.

2Touch the registered location you want to delete.

ÿ
ÿ
private mapping
The registered location you have selected will be marked
with a (check mark) and you can continue to select it.

Select all All registered locations will be selected. Clear


all All selected registered locations
Cancel.

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Edit registered location

memo Setting a password A



When you touch Sort , the following pop-up menu will password must be set in order to save or
appear. Touch it to display the side menu. Sort the call date load a registered location.
and time list by call date and time
1Touch password setting
Masu. (ÿP85)
Sort by type of Sort the list in descending order of
2D vehicle location.
2Enter the password and
mark , closest to the vehicle's position . touch Done
3Touch Erase _
ÿ

A confirmation message will be displayed.

4Touch Yes _
ÿ

The registered location will be deleted.


memo

• The password that can be entered is up to 4 half-width

numbers.
Transfer registration location ÿ

1Touch registered location The password entry screen will be


displayed
transfer (ÿP83)
ÿ again for confirmation. 3Enter the
The registration location transfer menu screen will be displayed.
password entered in step 2 and
touch Finish input .
ÿ

A password will be set.


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Save registered location

1Touch the storage memory


Save memory Save the registered locations registered on card (ÿP85)
this device to the SD card card. Loading (ÿP85)
method Load the registered memory card 2Enter the password and
locations saved on the SD card into this unit.
(ÿP86)
touch Finish input
Password Set a password to use when saving and
settings loading registered locations.
(ÿP85)
Password Initialize the set password.
initialization (ÿP86)
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Edit registered location

3Touch Yes _ 3Touch Yes _

ÿ ÿ

Save the registered location to the SD card. Load the registered location.
memo memo

• If a registered location is already saved on the SD card, touch • If a registered location is already saved on the device, touch

Yes to overwrite and save the registered location on this device. Yes to overwrite and save the registered location on the SD
If you wish to cancel , please touch No. Data for all registered card. If you wish to cancel , please touch No. If the data is
locations and homes will be saved at once. successfully loaded into this device, the registered
• • locations on the SD card will be deleted.

• Registered locations saved on the SD card are saved in order • If the number of registered locations on this device reaches the

of access date and time. maximum number that can be registered while reading from the SD

card, a message to that effect will be displayed and no further


reading will be performed.
• While saving the registered location, do not turn off the power of the device or

Do not remove the SD card.


• While reading the registered locations, do not turn off the power

of this unit or remove the SD card.


Load registered location

1Touch the read memory card Initialize password


(ÿP85) 1Touch Password Initialization
2Enter the password and touch (ÿP85 )
Done 2Touch Yes

Your password will be initialized.


memo

• If you initialize the password, all registered locations on this

device will be deleted at the same time. When initializing, we


recommend that you save the registered location to the
(ÿ
P85) SD card in advance.
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Edit other data


When you search for a location, up to 300
You can
locations are erase datasaved
automatically for as
various
a search functions saved on this device.

history. You can clear your search history by


Clear search history
following the steps below. 4Touch Erase _
ÿ

A confirmation message will be displayed.

5Touch Yes _
ÿ

The selected search history will be deleted.


1 Press (Menu) and touch This machine learns frequently used roads and
gives priority to using the learned roads when
Settings/Edit - Navigation searching
Data Edit. Delete route learning
for a route. If you change a frequently used route,

2Touch Delete search history content


delete the learned route and then re-learn the route.

ÿ “Learning route search” (P69)

memo

• Please note that all learned routes will be


deleted.
3Touch the search history you want
to delete 1 Press (Menu) and touch
Settings/Edit - Navigation
Data Edit.
2Touch Delete learning route

The selected search history will be marked


with a (check mark) and can be selected again.

Select all All search history will be selected. ÿ 87 Registration/editing operations

Clear All Clears all selected search history.


A confirmation message will be displayed.
Alternatively, you can also select the
search history you want to cancel.
3Touch Yes _
ÿ

The learned route will be deleted.


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Edit other data

Erase the driving trajectory


You can erase the driving trajectory displayed
on the map screen.

memo

• You can also have your driving path automatically erased.


ÿ"Configure function settings" (P101)

1 Press (Menu) and touch


Settings/Edit - Navigation
Data Edit.
2Touch “ Erase driving track”

A confirmation message will be displayed.

3Touch Yes _
ÿ

The travel trajectory will be erased.

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Use FM-VICS information


You can receive FM-VICS information (provided by the VICS center) using the in-vehicle antenna and check
traffic congestion information and regulatory information.

Level 1: Road
What is VICS information? traffic information is displayed in text.
VICS (Vehicle Information &
Communication System) is a
communication system that conveys the
latest traffic information to drivers.

When you receive VICS information, you can display


the latest information on traffic jams, accidents,
traffic regulations, etc. on the navigation map. You
memo
can also view it with simple map illustrations and text.

Due to problems on the information provider side, error messages such as

garbled characters or network problems may be displayed.

VICS information display formats


VICS information has three display formats, level Use of various information

1 to level 3. Drivers can take advantage of road


traffic information provided by the VICS center,
including:
• Congestion information (including smooth

information) • Travel time information • Traffic obstruction

information • Traffic regulation information • Parking lot information

Level 3: Road
traffic information is displayed directly on the
map in Map Navigation.

Level 2: Simple shapes

Road traffic information is displayed using simple


map illustrations, etc.

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Use FM-VICS information

View VICS information on a map


In the level 3 (map) display format, road traffic information received from the VICS center is displayed on the map as congested roads and VICS information

marks.

Congestion displayed on toll Congestion displayed on

roads Red with blue border Congestion Orange with blue general roads Red with white border Congestion

border Good progress Bright blue with blue border Orange with white border Good progress Bright

Restricted area indication Yellow with black border Entrance blue with white border Restricted zone display Yellow

closed/road closed Black with black border Road closed Black

VICS level 3 information provision Time


display

F VICS information provision time via FM multiplex broadcast Orange:

Less than 5 minutes have passed since the information was received

Blue: More than 5 minutes but less than 30 minutes have passed since the

information was received

--:-- Information has not been received or more than 30 minutes have passed since

it was received (VICS information will be deleted when reception starts or

if more than 30 minutes have passed since information can no longer be

received.)

memo

It may take some time for the received VICS information to be displayed after you turn on the power of this machine (turn on the engine). If you cannot receive

broadcasts in your desired



area, please change the station. ÿ “Select a broadcast station” (P93)

The VICS information provision time display is the time when the latest data was provided. When you

touch a traffic jam, you will be notified of traffic jams and regulations ahead of you on the route while route guidance is in progress, and information about regulations

around your vehicle will be notified on a map display, text information, and voice guidance when route guidance is not in progress . (ÿP91)

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Use FM-VICS information

Types of VICS mark


Provide information on traffic congestion
Depending on the VICS information, the following marks will
along the route
also be displayed on the map.
Information on VICS traffic jams and regulations
large road closure broken down car

that occur along the route can be displayed in


work road hazard
text or voice.
chain regulation frozen

No entry Entrance restrictions


memo
Road closure/closure accident • It may not work if VICS information cannot be obtained. For example, the voice

Under construction Entrance closed will tell you, ``There is a 1 km


• traffic jam approximately 3 km ahead. It will take approximately 5 minutes to
Alternate traffic on one side Two-way traffic
pass.''
lane regulation slow down

Speed regulation (the number is the speed limit) event

weather fire
Congestion Auto Guide
disaster No cause
Automatically provides voice guidance with information about
Parking lot closed traffic jams that occur on the route.
Use of various information

Parking lot (vacant: blue, crowded: orange, full: red, unknown: black)
memo
Contents of "VICS level 3 information provision time • Traffic jam auto guide can be turned on/off. ÿ “Machine”

display" Displays the VICS information provision time ” (P101)


by FM multiplex broadcast. • If there is no route being guided, no guidance will be provided.

If it takes a long time to display the provision time

Check the reception sensitivity of the broadcast station you are


receiving.ÿ “Select a broadcast station” (P93)
Congestion
When driving in an area where two broadcast areas CheckTouch Congestion to check information
overlap , this on traffic jams occurring on your route on a
unit can simultaneously display VICS information (road map display, text information, and voice guidance.
marking information) around your current location and
VICS information from another area (adjacent prefectures,
etc.). Masu. Therefore, you can see the information you
need even when driving in areas where broadcast areas
overlap, such as at prefectural borders.

Automatic display of emergency

information When emergency information is received, its ÿ

contents are automatically displayed.

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Use FM-VICS information

memo 4Touch the number of the information you want to


Each time you touch a traffic jam , you can be guided to up to see.Select the same number as the information
5 congested locations in order. If there is no route being number displayed on the menu. Information about
• guided, only the regulatory information surrounding the vehicle traffic jams, traffic regulations, etc. is displayed.
will be displayed and guided.

View VICS text/graphic


information
You can display VICS information of text
and figures.
ÿ

1 Press (Menu) and touch

Information . 2 Touch Traffic Information .

memo

• If the full information screen spans multiple pages, touch < or

> to move through the pages. Touch First / Last to display the
first/last page. If not all information has been retrieved, the first
3Touch the information you want to display. or last page of the currently
• retrieved information will be displayed. Touch the table of

contents to return to the VICS menu. Touch Select to select an


FM multiplex broadcast station.


ÿ “Select a broadcast station” (P93)

Displays wide area information of figure information level 2


(simple figure).
Displays wide-area information of text information level 1
(text). Center
informationDisplays information from the VICS center
indicate.

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Use FM-VICS information

When receiving
Choose VICS information
a broadcasting station from an FM multiplex Regarding checking the reception status of broadcasting stations , the

broadcast, select the station with the best reception sensitivity. name of the broadcasting station being received, frequency, reception

status, etc. are displayed on the traffic congestion information screen.

Reception status display

1 Press (Menu) and touch Information .

2Touch the traffic information

Tuning
method (auto/list/seek)

The reception status display will display "High" if the


reception sensitivity is high, and "Low" if the reception Use of various information

sensitivity is low.
3Touch broadcast station selection

4Touch on how to search for broadcast stations

Auto VICS broadcast station depending on the vehicle position


Automatically selected. Select
from the list of broadcast stations . Touch SEEK + or -
to perform automatic frequency tuning. The signal will stop
when a receivable station is received.

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Use ETC information


By connecting the optional navigation-linked ETC system installed at the dealer to this unit, you can view the
history information stored in the ETC card and the registration information of the ETC onboard device, and set
the guidance when using ETC.

1 Press (Menu) and select Information - memo



Touch ETC Up to 100 usage history items are displayed starting from the most
recent. If you do
ÿ •
not know the name of the interchange where you got on or off, the

The ETC menu will be displayed. interchange number will be displayed.



If you display the history near the ETC gate, you may not be able

to communicate with the roadside wireless device.

Display ETC registration information

1 Touch the ETC registration


ETC usage history Displays the usage history of the ETC card.
information (ÿP94)
(ÿP94) ÿ

ETC registration information Displays the ETC card registration


information. (ÿP94)

ETC settings You can configure settings such as guidance and

warning sounds when using ETC. (ÿ


P95)

memo

ETC usage history cannot be selected unless the ETC card is

inserted into the ETC on-board device.

Display ETC usage history

1 Touch ETC usage history


(ÿP94)
ÿ

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Use ETC information

Configure ETC settings

1 Touch ETC settings


(ÿP94) 2
Touch the item you want to set,
Touch ON or OFF

ETC Interruption When using ETC, set whether to display the usage

display fee, etc. in an interruptive manner.

ETC Voice Guidance When using ETC, set whether to provide voice

guidance such as fees etc. Set whether or not

to display information such as ETC card

Warning display abnormalities on the screen when the engine

when ACC is on switch is changed from LOCK to ACC. Set

whether or not to notify you of ETC card

abnormalities etc. by voice when you change

the

Warning voice engine switch from LOCK to ACC. Set whether

guidance when ACC is onor not to notify you that you forgot to remove

the ETC card when you change the engine 95Use of various information

switch from ACC to LOCK.

Forgot to remove

card warning
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Use vehicle maintenance


If you set an update time, such as when to replace consumables in your car, you can display
a message to notify you that the time for replacement or update is approaching.

The following consumables are preset for vehicle Setting the replacement period for
maintenance. If necessary, you
consumables, etc.
can use "Optional inputs 1 to 5" to arbitrarily set
consumables.
Touch 1 item setting
Consumable items
(ÿP96)
Engine oil exchange, oil filter exchange, Select and touch 2 items
tire rotation, tire exchange, air cleaner,
brake pad exchange, V-belt, cooling water
(LLC) exchange, brake fluid exchange,
ATF exchange, arbitrary input 1, arbitrary
input 2, arbitrary input 3, arbitrary input 4,
arbitrary input 5

memo
• Consumables items can also be set all at once from SD.
memo
Please contact your dealer for more information
• Items that have already been notified will be marked with

a check mark. If
• you select optional input 1 to 5 , you can manually input
1 Press (Menu) and touch
and set the menu item name.
Information - Maintenance .
ÿ 3Example of touching notification
The maintenance menu will be displayed. distance or
notification date : Engine oil change

Item Settings You can set notifications for when to


replace consumables based on Notification Distance Enter and set the travel distance
(ÿP96)
mileage and usage period. (km) to be notified. Notification
You can set whether or not to automatically notify when date Enter the date to be notified
it is time to replace detailed settings, Set. Update
delete all setting items, and update Update to the latest settings. Clear settings Set all
all settings. (ÿP97) settings to unset state
Masu.

96
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machineUse vehicle
(turn on maintenance
the engine).

ÿ
Notification confirmation screen
After setting each item, touch Exit or
Return to return to the screen in step 3 .

memo

Updates can be selected once the notification distance or
notification date is set. To update
• the notification date, determine the update interval in months

from the day you set the notification date and the scheduled
notification date, and add the update interval to the day you
update. Example: If the notification
date is set 4 months later
1/1 (set date) 6/1 (update date)
5/1 (scheduled notification date) ÿ 10/1 (scheduled notification date)

memo

If you touch Don't show this next time , the notification
Make detailed settings message will not be displayed until the next due date. If you
touch Show next time , it will be displayed every time until
1Touch detailed the next due date is updated. To renew on the next date,
• touch Renew on the screen in step 3 .
settings P96

(ÿP96) 2Select and set the item

Automatic notification setting You can set whether to notify


you of replacement time when the
device starts up
or not. Delete all settings Notification period items set
Erase everything.
All items whose automatic full update notification period
has passed will be updated.

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Use of other information


You can view information about and use the various functions of this machine.

Sensor learning
Check serial number The current learning status ("3D hybrid mode" or
You can check the serial number of this machine. "Sensor initial learning") is displayed.

1 Press (Menu) and touch Trip meter/vehicle speed pulse number


Displays the number of trips and pulses currently
Information - System Information. recognized by this device.
ÿ
memo
The serial number will be displayed.

You can reset the accumulated numbers by touching the trip
meter or vehicle speed pulse number . Touch Sensor Learning
to reset the

sensor. For more information, please see.
"Sensor reset
About” (ÿP213)

Front/rear G/tachometer
The strength of the longitudinal G currently recognized by this machine is

displayed as a bar, and the left and right rotation speed is displayed as a fan.

View sensor learning status Inclinometer The vertical inclination currently recognized by this
device is expressed as the
You can check the learning status of the sensor.
inclination of the road. Distance/Azimuth/Slope (3D) learning level
1 Press (Menu) and touch The amount of learning results accumulated regarding
distance, direction (left/right rotation), and inclination
Information - System Information.
is displayed. When the bar reaches the far right, it
2Touch the sensor learning status represents the highest level of learning.

• Passengers should always check the driving conditions, and the

driver should concentrate on driving.

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Use of other information

memo memo
• The learning level, trip meter, and vehicle speed pulse number •
You
GPS can switch
antenna the screen using <Previous Page / Next
Displays
may be cleared due to a malfunction or repair of the device. Page> . If
the connection status of the GPS antenna. “OK” is displayed
Also, depending on the condition of the device, it may not be •
it does not display correctly or if "Measurement not possible" is
when the connection is correct, and “Not connected” is
accumulated. If the sensor has not been displayed, please contact your retailer.
displayed when the connection is not made. The antenna
• learned, displays other than the number of pulses have no
illustration displayed on the right side allows you to check
meaning. Even if the power to the
the reception status of the GPS antenna. It is good if two or

device is turned off (engine is turned off), the trip meter and
more bars are displayed in a place with a good view where
vehicle speed pulse numbers may be integrated. If the slope
you can easily receive radio waves. On the right side,
(3D) learning level is not
the current positioning status (3D positioning/2D positioning/

displayed, the vehicle speed pulses are not being counted
unpositioned) and the number of satellites being received
correctly. The vehicle speed signal input may not be connected
are displayed. The orange satellite mark shows the number
correctly. Please consult your dealer.
of satellites used for positioning, and the yellow satellite
mark shows the number of satellites being acquired. If you
You can check the connection status of each device,
receive radio waves from three or more satellites, your
signal status, etc. current location can be determined. For more
information on positioning, please see.
Check connection status
Vehicle Speed
Pulse The number of vehicle speed pulses currently
“GPS”
recognized by this unit is displayed. If the vehicle is
"Positioning"
stopped, “0” will(ÿP204)
be displayed. When the car is running,
1 Press (Menu) and touch a beep will be heard depending on the speed, and the
Information - System Information. bar display will change along
with the numbers. Check the vehicle speed pulse in a
2Touch the connection status safe location and at low speed (approximately 5 km/h).

Installation
position Displays the installation status of this
machine. Please check after driving for a while. “OK”
will be displayed when it is installed correctly. If
"Vibration outside the permissible range" or
"Mounting angle outside the permissible range" is
displayed, contact your dealer.

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Use of other information

Back signal Displays the


Displays the connection status of the back signal input. connection status of the ETC unit navigation
When the shift lever is moved to the "R" (reverse) linked ETC system (optional installed at the
position, the display of "HIGH" and "LOW" will be dealer). Be sure to set it up before checking.
switched. Operate the shift lever while pressing the “OK” is displayed if the connection is correct,
brake pedal and check that the information is displayed “Not connected” is displayed if it is not connected,
correctly. This connection is for determining whether and an error number is displayed if an error occurs.
the car is moving forward or
If the onboard
backward. *If not connected, forward and backward
device number navigation linked ETC system (optional
movement may not be detected correctly, which
installed at the dealer) is connected, the onboard device
may cause your vehicle's position to shift. Also, if a
management number will be displayed.
separately sold rearview monitor is connected, the
image cannot be automatically switched to the The expiration date
rearview monitor even if the shift lever is moved to
of the ETC card inserted in the card expiration date
the "R" (reverse) position.
navigation linked ETC system (optional installed at the

Parking brake dealer) is displayed.

Displays the parking brake status. “ON” is


displayed when the parking brake is applied, Check data version
and “OFF” is displayed when it is released. You can check the versions of map data and search data
Operate the parking brake while pressing the stored in this device.
brake pedal and check that the information is
displayed correctly.

Illumination Displays 1 Press (Menu) and touch


the illumination power status. When the car's small
lights are on, "ON" is displayed, and when they are off,
"OFF" is displayed. Information . 2 Touch the data
Power
version display.
supply voltage Displays the power supply voltage
supplied to this unit from the vehicle's battery. It is normal
if the voltage is between 11 V and 15 V with the engine
running. Please note that this display is for reference
only, as there is a maximum error of approximately ±0.5 V.

Bluetooth device 1 to 3 Displays


the connection (pairing) status with the Bluetooth
device. When properly connected (paired), the device ÿ
name, BD address, and profile name of the connected
The data version will be displayed.
device are displayed; when not connected, "Not
connected" is displayed. The antenna illustration
displayed on the right side allows you to check the
signal strength between this unit and the Bluetooth
device. * To check the signal strength,
you need to configure Bluetooth settings and connect
this unit and the Bluetooth device wirelessly. Please
see for details.
"Registering a Bluetooth device" (ÿP107)
3Touch to confirm
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Configure function settings

Make navigation easier to use by changing settings according to your needs and preferences.
can.
Navigation setting items are categorized into the following three menus by function.
• Map display (ÿP102) ÿ

• Route/guidance • Traffic(ÿP103)
jam information ÿ
(ÿP105)

1 Press (Menu) and select Settings/Edit. 4Touch the settings


Touch collection
2Touch the navigation function setting

The settings will be changed. Continue setting


You can select and change items. Navigation settings

3Touch the item whose settings you want to change.


5To exit the settings , click
do touch

memo

• Touch the classification tab to list the functions from the beginning.

You can display the

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Configure function settings

Setting details
Map display
* is the factory setting.

auto highway map


"ON" * Automatically switches to highway mode.
"OFF" Does not automatically switch to highway mode.

city map
"ON" * A city map will be displayed.
"OFF" A regular map will be displayed.

City map boundary display *1


"ON" Displays the boundaries of the city map on the screen.
"OFF" * Switches to the normal screen without displaying the boundaries of the city map on the screen.

Map color switching

"Time-linked" The color scheme of the screen changes depending on the sunset/sunrise time.

"Illumination-linked" * The color scheme of the screen changes by turning the small light ON/OFF.
"Daylight fixed" It always remains on the daytime screen.

Travel trajectory display

"ON" * The travel trajectory will be displayed.


"OFF" The driving trajectory is not displayed.

Automatic deletion of travel trajectory

"Near my home" Turn off the device at a point within about 100 m from the registered location at home.
(Turn off the engine), the travel trajectory will be automatically deleted.
"When power is off" When you turn off the power to the machine (turn off the engine), the travel trajectory will be automatically deleted.

Masu.

“OFF” * The driving trajectory will not be automatically deleted.

2D (Normal View) Fixed Scroll


"ON" Fixes the screen to normal view while scrolling.
"OFF" * Does not fix the screen to normal view while scrolling.

Displaying current location information

"City name" * "Road Your current location will be displayed with the city, ward, town, or village name.

name" Your current location will be displayed with the name of the road you are driving on. (If there is no road name, please enter the city, ward, town, etc.)

The village name will be displayed. )

"longitude latitude" The current location is displayed in latitude and longitude.

Easy destination button display


"ON" * Easy destination search touch key is displayed.
"OFF" Easy destination search touch keys are not displayed.

*1 This function can only be set when City Map is “ON”.

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Route/Guide
* is the factory setting.

Route search criteria

"Recommendation"* Find an easy route with few traffic lights and a moderate number of left and right turns.
will be done.
"Distance priority" Routes are searched with priority given to distance.
"Trunk route priority" The route will be searched with priority given to main roads.

Toll road usage conditions

"Standard" Toll roads are routed using standard criteria.


* "Avoid" A route that avoids toll roads will be searched.

Ferry route usage conditions

"Standard" Ferry routes are routed using standard criteria.


* "Priority" Ferry routes will be searched preferentially.
"Avoid" A route that avoids ferry routes will be searched.

Learning route search

"ON" * Consider learned routes.


"OFF" Does not consider learned routes.

Navigation settings

Route search considering traffic congestion

"ON" * Routes are searched taking into account traffic information.


"OFF" Traffic information is not taken into account.

Smart IC consideration route search *1 *2

"ON" A route using smart IC will be searched.


"OFF" * A route that does not use smart IC will be searched.

Route/estimated arrival time display

"Destination" * The distance to your destination and estimated arrival time will be displayed.
"Stopping place" The distance to your next stop and estimated time of arrival will be displayed.

Estimated arrival time speed (general road)

"20 km/h" "30 Estimated time of arrival is calculated assuming an average speed of 20 km/h.
km/h" * "40 km/h" Estimated arrival time is calculated assuming an average speed of 30 km/h.
"50 km/h" "60 Estimated time of arrival is calculated assuming an average speed of 40 km/h.
km/h" Estimated time of arrival is calculated assuming an average speed of 50 km/h.
Estimated time of arrival is calculated assuming an average speed of 60 km/h.

Estimated arrival time speed (toll road)

"60 km/h" "80 Estimated time of arrival is calculated assuming an average speed of 60 km/h.
km/h" * "100 km/h" Estimated time of arrival is calculated assuming an average speed of 80 km/h.
The estimated time of arrival is calculated assuming an average speed of 100 km/h.

Intersection guide display

"Arrow Guide" * Distance to guide point (numbers and arrows) and intersection name information are highlighted and displayed.
will appear.

"Enlarged view" An enlarged plan view of the intersection will be displayed.

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ETC lane guidance display *3


"ON" * ETC lane guidance will be displayed near toll gates on toll roads.
"OFF" ETC lane guidance will not be displayed.

General road simple guide


"ON" Simplify voice guidance during route guidance.
“OFF” * We do not do simple guides.

Traffic light just guide


"ON" * We will provide traffic light guidance.
"OFF" Traffic light just guidance will not be provided.

Interruption to AV screen
"ON" * Even when the AV screen is displayed, information such as an intersection guide map will be displayed.

"OFF" While the AV screen is displayed, intersection guide maps etc. will not be displayed.

Toll road caution points/prefectural border information

"ON" * You will be guided.


"OFF" You will not be guided.

Level crossing information

"ON" * You will be guided.


"OFF" You will not be guided.

Refresh information
"ON" * You will be guided.
"OFF" You will not be guided.

Heartful voice *4
"ON" * When you start the app for the first time in a day, it will tell you today's date by voice.

"OFF" Does not provide voice guidance for today's date.

Light lighting guide


"ON" * You will be guided.
"OFF" You will not be guided.

e-start information
"ON" * You will be guided.
"OFF" You will not be guided.

Traffic jam auto guide


"ON" * Congestion information along the route will be automatically provided by voice guidance.

"OFF" Congestion information on the route is not automatically provided by voice guidance.

Narrow street guide

"ON" * You will be guided.


"OFF" You will not be guided.

*1 This function can only be set when route guidance is not in progress.
*2 When "ETC installation status setting" in QUICK SETUP is set to "Installed in car", it will automatically turn "ON".
It will automatically turn OFF when it is not installed in the car.
*3 If you perform "ETC installation status setting" in QUICK SETUP, it will automatically be turned "ON".
*4 From December 24th to December 25th, we will say "Merry Christmas," and from "January 1st to January 3rd," we will say "Happy New Year."
An audio will be played before the date information.
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Traffic jam information

* is the factory setting.

Roads subject to traffic congestion information display

"Toll Roads/General Roads" * Congestion information for toll roads/general roads will be displayed.
"Toll roads only" Only traffic congestion information for toll roads is displayed.
"General roads only" Only traffic congestion information for general roads is displayed.

"Do not display" Traffic information is not displayed.

Traffic jam information display *1

"ON" * Road painting will be displayed.


"OFF" Road painting is not displayed.

Displaying progress*2

"ON" Based on traffic congestion information, roads with smooth traffic are displayed with road markings.

“OFF” * It will not be displayed smoothly.

Regulatory label*1

"ON" * The traffic restriction information mark and restriction section will be displayed.
"OFF" Traffic restriction information marks and restriction sections are not displayed.

Parking lot mark display *1


Navigation settings

"ON" * A traffic jam information mark for the parking lot will be displayed.

"OFF" The traffic jam information mark in the parking lot is not displayed.

*1 This function can be set when "Roads subject to traffic congestion information display" is other than "Do not display".

*2 This function can be set when "Congestion information display target road" is other than "Do not display" and "Congestion information display" is "ON".

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Configure Bluetooth settings


Enjoy hands-free functions, Bluetooth Audio functions, smartphone linkage functions, etc.
To use it, you need to configure your Bluetooth device in advance.
memo
• You can register up to 5 Bluetooth devices. How to switch or delete Bluetooth devices

"Switching Bluetooth devices" (ÿP108), "Deleting Bluetooth devices" (ÿP109) Please refer to the.
• If you register a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone with an AV profile, Bluetooth Audio priority connection will be activated.

"How
will be set as a connected device. For details, please to operate Bluetooth Audio" (ÿP140)
see
Sai.
• QUICK SETUP
(ÿP15) You can also set it with .

Regarding the use of Bluetooth devices Configure Bluetooth settings


please note
1 Press (Menu) and select Settings/Edit.
• This unit only supports Bluetooth wireless connections.
Collection - Telephone/Communication - Bluetooth
We are compatible. using a connection cable etc.
Please note that it is not possible to connect
touch settings
Sai. memo

• Even if the device is compatible with Bluetooth, • Touch Bluetooth settings on the mobile phone menu
(ÿP179)
(ÿP140)
screen or Bluetooth Audio screen.
Therefore, if there are restrictions on connection with this unit.
There is also a way to operate by touching.
there is. For details, please consult your dealer.
please. 2Select and touch the item you want to set.
• This unit supports the following Bluetooth profile.
do
It corresponds to

profile name Purpose

HFP
hands free calling
(HandsFree Profile)
OPP memory dial reading
(ObjectPushProfile) included

PBAP
memory dial reading
(Phone Book Access
included
Profile)
A2DP
Device registration Bluetooth connection Bluetooth
(Advanced Audio audio data transfer
Distribution Profile) Register the device to this machine. a
AVRCP Bluetooth device in advance
AV equipment remote control
(Audio/Visual Remote function Turn on the Bluetooth setting.
Control Profile)
Please. (ÿP107)
SPP
Serial communication
(Serial Port Profile) Device change Bluetooth device to connect
• If two or more devices are registered, manually
Mobile phone's "dial lock" and "auto"
You can switch with . (ÿ
Cancel the lock function such as "Lock"
P108)
Please connect.
Device deletion BluetoothRegistered Bluetooth
Delete equipment. (ÿP109)

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Configure Bluetooth settings

Passkey You can change the passkey of this device. Radio 2Touch the Bluetooth device you
(ÿP109)
wave emission want to register.
You can turn on/off the radio wave emission from this device.
(ÿ
P110)
Forgot to bring You can turn on/off the notification that

your cell phone? appears when the device and mobile phone

Information are not connected within a predetermined


(ÿP110)
period of time after starting the device.

Register a Bluetooth device


3 Operate this unit or Bluetooth
1Touch device device to perform pairing.
registration (ÿP106)
memo


If Bluetooth Audio is playing, playback will be interrupted. A
confirmation message will also be displayed, so select Yes if you
wish to interrupt the registration, or select No if you do not wish to
interrupt . If five Bluetooth devices are already registered, touch
Delete

device to delete the Bluetooth device, and then register the memo

Bluetooth device. •
When registering a Bluetooth device for the first time, a pairing
(ÿP109)
operation is required to identify the connection partner. The pairing
method differs depending on the Bluetooth device you are using.
ÿ Follow the on-screen instructions on this unit or Bluetooth device
to pair.
Automatically searches for nearby Bluetooth devices.
The search will take approximately 20 seconds and up

For details on how to register this unit with a Bluetooth device
to 10 devices can be found.
(device registration/device authentication), please refer to the
ÿ instruction manual of the Bluetooth device.
107Navigation settings

This unit supports hands-free calling, memory dial transfer*,
If a Bluetooth device is found, a list will be
Bluetooth Audio, NaviCon operation, and smart nAVVi Link
displayed.
operation. *Depending on the Bluetooth device you are using,
Depending on the Bluetooth device you are
each function may not be supported.
using, you may not be able to find it when
searching from this unit. In that case, touch
ÿ
Register from other device and register this
A message indicating registration completion will be displayed.
unit from the Bluetooth device registration
menu. For details, see the instruction manual
for your Bluetooth device.
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Configure Bluetooth settings

Smartphone link usage


4Touch to confirm
confirmation Select whether to use the
smartphone link function on the registered smartphone.

Depending on the profile of the registered Bluetooth ÿ

device, the following settings can be made in succession. A message will appear indicating that the settings are complete.

Load memory dial You can


load the memory dial of a registered Bluetooth
device into this unit.

5Touch to confirm

ÿ Switching Bluetooth devices


A message will appear indicating that the settings are complete.
memo

• If you switch Bluetooth devices while using Bluetooth

Audio, Bluetooth Audio playback will be interrupted.

1Touch to change
device (ÿP106)

Bluetooth Audio Usage


Confirmation Select whether to use the
Bluetooth Audio function on the registered Bluetooth device.

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Configure Bluetooth settings

2Touch the Bluetooth device you Delete Bluetooth device


want to switch to.
memo
• If the selected Bluetooth device is making/receiving a call or is in

the middle of a call, it cannot be deleted. Operate after the


operation has finished.

1Touch the device you


want to
delete (ÿP106) 2Touch the Bluetooth
Select and touch 3 items
device you want to delete

Hands-free Use the hands-free function.

Bluetooth Audio Use as a Bluetooth Audio device.


3Touch Yes _
ÿ
Use the smartphone
Smartphone linkage function. The selected Bluetooth device will be deleted.
cooperation

memo Change passkey


• ,
If set to "Hands-free", the icon will be
displayed if set to "Bluetooth Audio", and if set to 1Touch the passkey
"Smartphone link", the icon will be displayed. (ÿP106)

When set to "Bluetooth Audio", it becomes the 2Enter the passkey you want 109 Navigation settings

priority connected device that is automatically


to change and touch End of input
connected when the AV source is switched to
Bluetooth Audio.
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Configure Bluetooth settings

Turn on/off radio wave emission Setting reminder for forgetting to bring your
cell phone
1Touch radio wave
emission (ÿP106) 1Touch the notification for forgetting to
bring your mobile phone (ÿP106)
2 Touch ON or OFF.

ON Radio waves are emitted. 2 Touch ON or OFF.


OFF Radio waves are not emitted.

memo
• If you set radio wave emission to OFF, you cannot

register or change the passkey from this device.

ON We will notify you if you forget to bring your cell


phone.
OFFWe will not notify you if you forget to bring your
cell phone.

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Set navigation volume


Adjust the navigation guidance volume, hands-free call reception/reception volume, and
speaker settings to output guidance voice and reception sound.

memo

• To adjust the audio volume, "Adjusting the audio volume" (ÿP122) Please refer to the.

Ring volume
Set the volume + The ringtone volume will increase.
Adjust the navigation guide volume, hands-free call - The ringtone volume will be lower.
volume and ringtone volume, and control operation sounds.
Set ON/OFF.
• If the operation sound is set to OFF, warning sounds
memo such as SD card insertion failure will not sound.
• QUICK SETUP (ÿP15) please note.
You can also set it with
possible.

1 Press (Menu) and touch Setting the guidance/telephone


Settings/Edit - Volume Settings. speaker
Set which front speaker outputs
memo navigation voice guidance, hands-

You can also operate by touching Settings/Edit - free call reception sound,
Phone/Communication - Volume Settings .
etc. The factory setting is "Front L
+ Front R".
Navigation settings

2Touch the item you want to set.


1 Press (Menu) and touch
Settings/Edit - System
Settings.
2Touch Information/Phone
Speaker Settings

Guidance volume

+ The guidance volume will increase.


- The guidance volume will be lower.

Operation sound

ON An operation sound will be

OFF heard. There is no operation sound.

Receiving volume

+ The listening volume will increase.


- The listening volume will be lower.

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Set navigation volume

3Tap the speaker you want to output.


to touch

Front L Output from the front left side.


Front L+ Outputs from the front left and right.
Front R
Front R Outputs from the front right side.

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Set vehicle information


Set the toll road toll classification, parking limit, length, width, and height of the
vehicle. The settings here will be reflected in the parking lot and toll road fee information.

memo

• QUICK SETUP (ÿP15) You can also set it with .

1 Press (Menu) and touch Setting of toll road toll classification


Settings/Edit . 2
1Touch the toll road toll classification
Touch Vehicle information settings.
( ÿP113)
2Select and touch the applicable classification

3Select each item and set the contents. Navigation settings

Setting parking restrictions (vehicle type)

1Touch the parking restriction (vehicle


type)
(ÿP113) 2Select and touch the
Toll Road Toll Classification Set the toll classification when
driving on toll roads. (ÿP113)
applicable vehicle type
Parking Restrictions (Vehicle Types) Set vehicle type
restrictions when (ÿP113)
Parking restrictions using the parking lot. Set vehicle
(vehicle dimensions) size restrictions when using the(ÿ
parking lot.

P114)

memo
• Toll road toll classification cannot be set during route guidance

or in highway mode.
The indicator of the selected car type will light
up and you can continue to select it.
4Touch Finish _
memo
• If there is no applicable car model, do not set anything.

3Touch back _
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Set vehicle information

Setting parking restrictions (vehicle dimensions)

1Touch Parking Restrictions


(Vehicle
Dimensions) (ÿP113) 2Select and touch the item to input

3Enter the dimensions referring to the vehicle

inspection certificate, etc., and touch Finish input .

Example: If you select length (L)

You can continue entering other items.


To finish inputting, touch Back .

memo
• To clear a value that has been set, touch Clear Setting on each

input screen.

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Make other settings


Correct the deviation in the vehicle position 5 Touch the left and right rotation arrows to
adjust the direction of your vehicle.
If your vehicle's position shifts, you can correct it.
Be sure to adjust your vehicle position while the
vehicle is stopped.

1 Press (Menu) and touch Settings/


Edit - Vehicle position correction.

2Touch vehicle position correction


6Touch to confirm
ÿ

Your vehicle position will be corrected.

IfSwitch
you are the
driving in a you
road placeare
where a general
driving onroad
and a toll road run parallel, and your vehicle's position
is on a different type of road than the actual one, you
can switch your vehicle's position to the general road
3 Touch the 8-way arrow key
or toll road. . Navigation settings

Align the crosshair cursor to your current location

1 Press (Menu) and touch Settings/


Edit - Vehicle position correction.

2Touch the alternate road switch


ÿ
memo
The vehicle position will be corrected to a different type

Touch Fine Adjustment to show/hide the 8-way arrow keys. If you
of road.
start driving while the 8-direction arrow keys are displayed,

you can touch Fine Adjustment to turn off the 8-direction arrow keys

only once.

4Touch to confirm

memo

In some cases, the vehicle position cannot be corrected.

During route guidance, the vehicle position will be corrected and the

route will be searched again.

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Make other settings

When the indicator security function is


Configure security settings
enabled, you can set the
By configuring security settings, you can expect security indicator to blink as a
theft deterrent and theft prevention effects. theft prevention measure when
the power to the machine is
turned off (engine switch is
• Using this function does not necessarily prevent theft. turned off).
(ÿP118)
Please take basic precautions such as always removing
the key and locking the doors when leaving your car.
Set security features

1Touch the security function


1 Press (Menu) and touch
(ÿP116)
Settings/Edit - System Settings.
2Touch the setting
2Touch security settings

memo
ÿ • If a password has already been set, a message will

The security settings screen will be displayed. appear asking whether to change the password. To
change it, touch Yes , enter the current password,
and touch Done .

Setting hints

Set with 3 multi-words or


Select a setting from the fixed text and
Security Once the device is removed from the battery
touch it.
and is no longer functional , you can set it so that the
main functions cannot be used unless
the password matches. To set the
security function, set the password
required to disable security and the
hint displayed when entering the
password.
(ÿP116)

Set with multiple You can set your favorite word


words as a password hint.

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Make other settings

Example: When choosing settings over fixed sentences

Set from fixed sentences You can select and set a password 6Confirm the password and hint
hint from 5 fixed sentences.
you have set, then touch Finish.

4 Select a hint from the 5 fixed


sentences and touch

Security functions are set.

Operations when the security function is

password
memo setting
• If you select the multi-word setting , enter the word of your activated If you change the battery, etc.
choice as a hint and touch Finish input .
with the security function enabled,
When ACC is turned on, the following screen will be
displayed.

1Touch to confirm
5Enter the password you want to
set and touch Finish input.

2Enter the password you set and


memo
touch Finish input .
• The password that can be entered is up to 12 half-width or full-

width characters.

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memo

If you forget your password, please contact your retailer.
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Make other settings

3Touch to confirm Canceling the security function If


you want to cancel the security function,
follow the steps below.

1Touch the security function


(ÿP116)
2Touch release

Navigation starts.

Set indicators
memo

• This operation can only be performed when the


security function is enabled. 3Touch Yes _
1Touch the indicator
(ÿP116)
2 Touch ON or OFF.

4Touch Confirm , enter the


password, and touch Finish inpu

ON LED blinks.
OFF LED does not blink.

The security function will be canceled.

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You can display a frame that shows the range in which slide You can restore theMake otherfunctions
configured settingsto
operations can be performed. their factory settings.

Display slide frame Restoring settings to initial state

1 Press (Menu) and touch 1 Press (Menu) and touch


Settings/Edit - System Settings/Edit - System Settings.
Settings . 2 Touch Slide 2Touch initialize settings .
Frame Display Settings.

3Touch the item you want to initialize


3 Touch ON or OFF

4Touch Yes _
ON Slide frame will be displayed.
OFF The slide frame is not displayed.

The selected item will be initialized.

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Make other settings

Restoring the factory settings all at once


By touching Restore to the factory settings , you
can restore all settings and recorded data after
purchase to the factory settings all at once.

• Once data is deleted, it cannot be recovered. Please


be very careful before operating.
• Please write down the necessary information in advance.

The items that will be deleted are as follows.

Items to be deleted
Function settings, audio settings, picture quality
adjustment settings, volume settings, vehicle
information settings, map view and scale
settings, driving trajectory, own vehicle position
information, VICS FM level 3 data, VICS
broadcast station reception mode
settings•Reception frequency, memory dial,
Bluetooth settings, logo mark display settings,
logo mark list customization, guided route,
learning route data, registered locations, search history, eco information, eco prize Such

Items that will not be


erased Sensor learning, security, etc.

memo

• To initialize sensor learning, perform a full reset of

sensor learning. (ÿ
P98)

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Basic audio operations


memo
Displaying the AV source • The operation touch keys will disappear if you touch Close or

screen 1Press (Audio) on do not perform any operation for 8 seconds .

the navigation screen.


ÿ
About the AV source plate
The AV source screen will be displayed. display
If you use the buttons on the main unit to select a station
or select a song while the map screen is displayed, the AV
source plate will be displayed at the top of the map screen.
The AV source plate will disappear if no operation is
performed for approximately 4 seconds after it is displayed.
The AV source plate displays the status of
the currently playing AV source.

To return to the navigation screen, press AV source plate


(Current location).

memo
• If you press (Current location) while the AV source is ON, the

AV source audio will remain intact and the navigation screen


will return.

Basic audio operations

About video AV sources


For video-based AV sources such as TV,
when you switch screens, only the video is Switch AV source
Switching the AV source is performed by
touch operation (AV source icon).
displayed first. If you want to display the
operation touch keys, etc., touch the screen once.

1 Display the AV source screen

2Touch the AV source icon of


your choice

AV source icon
ÿ

Switches to the selected AV source.


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Basic audio operations

memo Turn off the AV source


• If you touch >> of the AV source icon , the AV source icons that
If you want to stop playing or receiving AV sources,
cannot be displayed will be displayed. Touch it again to return
Turn off the AV source.
to the original state.

• For video-based AV sources such as TV, touch the screen


1 Touch OFF
ÿ
once to display the operation touch keys, then operate. While
The AV source will be turned off.
the navigation screen is
• displayed, only the audio changes, and pressing (audio)
memo
displays the AV source screen. You cannot use a source that
• You can also turn off the AV source by pressing and
is not connected to a device.
• On vehicles equipped with a steering wheel switch, you can holding (Audio). On vehicles equipped
• with a steering wheel switch, the source can be turned off by
cycle
• through the sources using the MODE switch. pressing and holding the MODE switch.

Adjust audio volume


About the AV source icon
Select this when you want to receive traffic Adjust the audio volume.
information broadcast on main roads, etc.
Select this when you want to play music CDs,
• If it is difficult to hear sounds outside the vehicle, it may cause
CD-R/RW, etc.
a traffic accident. Please use the volume at an appropriate
Select this when you want to listen to FM radio
level so as not to interfere with safe driving.
broadcasts.
Select this when you want to listen to AM radio
Press 1 or (volume adjustment)
broadcasts.
Select when you want to watch 1Seg broadcasts.
The volume will increase. The
volume will be lower.
Select this when you want to play music files
saved on the SD card.
memo
Select when you want to use Bluetooth Audio.
• If the navigation guidance voice is being output, you may not
Select this
when you want to use external audio equipment, be able to adjust the volume. Operate when the guidance voice

etc. Select this when you is not output.

want to turn off the selected AV source.


• You can also adjust the volume difference between each AV

source.
ÿ “Source level adjuster setting” (P147)
memo
• You can also automatically mute or reduce the volume of the
• Each source icon only displays sources that are ready for
audio when navigation guidance audio is output. Please refer
playback. Depending on the ÿ "Mute setting" (P148)
to the. For vehicles equipped with a steering wheel switch, the
• source, configuration or connection may be required. For
volume can
details, please see the explanation page for each source. • be adjusted using the -/+ switch.

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Basic audio operations

Video screen Clock display settings Media and file types that can be played
Set whether or not to display the clock on the on this unit
screen when video AV sources are displayed. There are restrictions on the combinations of
The factory setting is "OFF". media and file formats that can be played on this
unit. Please refer to the table below and check
1 Press (Menu) and touch whether it is compatible (•) or not (×)
before using it. Please note that even if the file
Settings/Edit - Audio .
format and extension are compatible, playback
2Touch the clock display on the video screen may not be possible depending on how the file(ÿwas created.
do P201) . Also listed in the table below
Other file formats cannot be played.

file extension
format
CD-R/RW SD card

WMA .wma • •

MP3 .mp3 • •
3 Touch ON or OFF
AAC.m4a
ו
Basic audio operations

WAV .wav
ו

ON Displays the clock.


OFF Does not display the clock.

About receiving emergency warning


broadcasts (EWS)
EWS (Emergency Warning System) is a system that
notifies you of the occurrence of a disaster by receiving
emergency warnings on TV. While receiving 1Seg
broadcasting, if there is an EWS in the program you are
watching, an emergency message will be displayed
along with a warning sound.

one two three


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listen to the radio


We will explain how to receive the radio.

When operating with buttons on the main unit:


receive radio broadcasts
Press or Hold Send preset channels in sequence

1 Set the AV source to FM or AM down


or Hold down Automatically search for
(ÿP121)
or receivable stations (SEEK)
Send frequencies continuously
2Touch the broadcast station you want to receive.
(NON STOP SEEK)

memo

• Reception may be poor in areas where radio waves are

easily blocked, such as inside tunnels, behind mountains,


or between buildings, or in areas with weak
• radio waves. [STEREO] is displayed when a stereo

broadcast is received.

memo

• A list of preset frequencies and stations will be displayed. Even

if a broadcast
Switch to frequency scale
• station is displayed in the list, you may not be able to receive it display screen
depending on the environment and radio wave conditions in
your current location. 1Touch display
switching (ÿP124)
The display changes to the frequency scale display
screen. Touching it on the
frequency scale display screen
switches to the list display
screen. If you (ÿP124)
scan touch for more than 2 seconds,
stations with good reception will
be automatically registered as
user presets.(ÿP126)
SEEK also sends frequencies in order. Touch When performing slide operations: The
ÿ

and hold SEEK for a long time to automatically search for


following slide operations can be performed while receiving
broadcast stations that can be
radio on the frequency scale display screen. For instructions
received, and stop when a broadcast
on how to operate the slides, see . "Slide operation" (ÿ
is received.
(ÿ
P22)
FM1ÿFM2 (SEEK) Switches the band.
P125)
(For FM)
AM1ÿAM2
(For AM)
Preset switching Switches the type of (ÿP125)

preset.

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listen to the radio

ÿ Slide Up the preset channel. ÿ Slide Down the memo

preset • It is convenient to use FM1 or AM1 normally, and


channel. ÿSlide Unmute. ÿSlide Mute.
FM2 or AM2 when traveling, depending on the
purpose.

User presets include FM1, FM2, AM1,


You can manually
Registering register
broadcast up to 6manually
stations stations
Select whether to call up a broadcast station each on AM2 (manual preset).
Select preset type
registered by the user (user preset) or a
broadcast station near your vehicle's location
that is pre-registered on this unit (area preset).
1Switch to “User Preset”
Er (ÿP125)
1Touch the preset switch 2 Touch SEEK / SEEK to select the

(ÿP124) broadcast station (frequency) you want


ÿ to register (ÿP124)
Each time you touch it, it will switch
3Touch the frame of the preset you want
between “User Preset” ÿ ÿ “Area
Preset”. to register for more than 2 seconds

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• If you set the area preset, a list of stations near your

vehicle will be displayed, allowing you to easily select


a station. With Area
• Preset, if the frequency of a broadcasting station is

changed, you may not be able to receive it or the


station you receive may be different from what is displayed. ÿ

The frequency currently being received will be


This unit has two bands for FM and AM, registered to the selected preset.

Switch
and you canbands
use preset memories (1 to
6) for each band.

1 FM1ÿFM2 or
Touch AM1ÿAM2 (ÿP124)

Each time you touch it, it changes as follows.


Receive 125 broadcasts

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listen to the radio

Automatic registration of broadcast stations

Broadcast stations with good reception can


be automatically registered as user presets.

Touch one scan for more than 2


seconds (ÿP124)
ÿ

Touch Cancel to cancel automatic


registration.
ÿ

When automatic registration is complete, the station


will be registered in the user preset.

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• If there are fewer stations with good reception than can be

registered, previously registered stations may remain.

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Listen to traffic information


This section explains how to receive traffic information broadcast on highways, etc.

Receive traffic information memo

• If you adjust the volume while receiving traffic

1 Set the AV source to traffic information, you can set it as the volume for traffic
information. Even if you switch to another AV source
information (ÿP121)
and adjust the volume, the next time you receive
ÿ
traffic information, you can listen to it at the previously set volume.
The traffic information screen will be displayed and you will receive the

traffic information for the frequency you listened to last time.

1620kHz 1 to 620 kHz. 1 629


When1629kHz
operating with buttons on the main unit:
kHz.

receive broadcasts

Press 1 to 620 kHz.


Press 1 629 kHz.

When operating with slides: The


following slide operations can be performed while
receiving traffic information. For instructions on how
"Slide operation" (ÿP22) to work with slides, see .

ÿSlide 1 Receives 629 kHz. ÿSlide 1


Receives 620 kHz. ÿSlide Unmute. ÿSlide
Mute.

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Watch one segment broadcast


You can watch One Seg broadcasts.
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• Perform a channel scan when you use the TV source for the first time, remove the battery, I did
clear viewer settings, or move to a different area. (ÿP132)ÿ“Register broadcast stations automatically
(Channel Scan) (P131)”

• You can view images on the monitor when the vehicle is stopped and the parking brake is applied. Run
For safety reasons, no images will be displayed on the monitor during the process.

Operation touch key


Receive One Seg broadcasting
1 Set the AV source to TV
(ÿP121)
ÿ

The AV source screen will be displayed and the last received


tune in to the broadcast station you are listening to.

2Touch the screen list item


ÿ
List item Receives the station you touch.
Simple operation touch keys will be displayed.
CH _ Send 3-digit channels in order.
is CH . If you touch for a long time, the physical
Automatically search for channels and broadcast

It will stop when it receives a transmission.


(SEEK)
Switch subtitles If there are subtitles , switch the subtitles off.
I'll change (ÿ P131)
it. Audio switching If there is multiple audio, the audio
Switch. (ÿ P131)
Press keys 1 to 12 to select the preset channel. Preset switching Switch the type of (ÿP129)
Select channel. preset.
For user presets, long Service switching Switch off the service within the same broadcasting station.

Touch to display the broadcast currently being received. I will change it. (ÿ P130)
The station will be registered. If you touch the scan for more than 2 seconds, you can receive it.
Program list Displays the program list. (ÿ P130) automatically registers available broadcast stations.

Program content Displays program content. (ÿ Masu. (ÿP131)


P131) close Return to the video screen.
Displays the detailed operation touch keys.
Close simple operation touch key, erase
Return to the video screen.

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Watch one segment broadcast

When operating with buttons on the main

unit: Send preset channels in Switching preset types


Press or Long order
press Automatically search for physical Select whether to call up a broadcast station
or channels that can be received (SEEK) registered by the user (user preset) or a
broadcast station around your vehicle that
When operating by sliding: The has been pre-registered on this unit (area preset).
following slide operations can be performed
while receiving 1Seg. For instructions on how to
work with slides, see . 1Touch the preset switch
"Slide operation" (ÿP22)
(ÿP128)
ÿ

Each time you touch it, it will switch


between “User Preset” ÿ ÿ “Area Preset”.

memo
• If you set the area preset, stations near your vehicle will

be displayed in a list, allowing you to easily select a


ÿ Slide Up the preset channel. ÿ Slide Down the preset
station. With Area Preset, if the
channel.

frequency (channel) of the broadcast station is changed,
ÿSlide Unmute. ÿSlide Mute.
you may not be able to receive it or the station you receive
may be different from what is displayed.

receive broadcasts

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• The volume of 1Seg is lower than that of other AV

sources, so when you switch from another AV source to


1Seg, the sound may seem low. You can use the source
level adjuster to equalize volume differences between AV
sources. (ÿ
P147)

Icon list The


following icons are displayed on the AV source
plate depending on the broadcast content.

stereo broadcast

Has multiple voices

With subtitles

Antenna reception sensitivity

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Watch one segment broadcast

Registering broadcast stations manually Display program list


You can manually register up to 12 stations You can display the program guide for the broadcast station you

as a user preset (Manual Preset). are currently watching for up to 10 programs.

1Select the broadcast station you want to view the


1 Set to “User Preset” (ÿP129) program guide and touch the program guide (ÿP128)
ÿ

2 Select the Touch to register. The program guide for the selected broadcast station will be displayed.

broadcast station you want Broadcaster name


to record CH /

CH (ÿP128) 3Touch the preset frame of the


list you want to register for more than 2 seconds

list item
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• Touch a list item to display the program content. Touch End

to (ÿP131)
ÿ •
return to the normal broadcast screen.
The currently received broadcast station will be
registered to the selected preset.

Switch services
If the channel you are currently receiving
offers multiple services, you can switch
between services.

1Touch service switching


(ÿP128)
ÿ

Another service will be displayed.

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Watch one segment broadcast

Display program content Switch subtitles


Displays the program content of the program you are watching. When a program has subtitles, switch the
subtitle language and display ON/OFF.
1Touch the program
content (ÿP128) 1Touch subtitle switch
ÿ (ÿP128)
The program content will be displayed. ÿ

Each time you touch it, it changes as follows.


Icon 3-digit
channel number Broadcaster
Subtitle 1 ÿ Subtitle 2 ÿ Subtitle OFF ÿ
name Program name
Return to Subtitle 1

Switch audio
Switch the audio when a program has
multiple audio.

Program content 1Touch audio switching


(ÿP128)
memo
ÿ

Touch End to return to the normal broadcast screen.
Each time you touch it, it changes as
receive broadcasts

follows.
If there are multiple
voices: 1st voice ÿ 2nd voice ÿ 3rd
Automatically registering voice ÿ return to 1st voice
broadcast stations (channel scan)
Receivable broadcast stations can be For bilingual broadcasting (double audio):
automatically registered to user presets. Main audio ÿ Sub audio ÿ Main audio + Sub audio ÿ
Return to main audio

Touch one scan for more than 2


seconds (ÿP128)
ÿ

Touch Cancel to cancel scanning.

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Watch one segment broadcast

Setting 1Seg functions Clear viewer settings

Set the functions for receiving 1Seg 1Touch “Clear viewer


broadcasting. settings” (ÿP132)
1 Press (Menu) and touch 2Touch Yes _
Settings/Edit - Audio - TV
Settings.
ÿ

The TV settings menu will be displayed.

Viewer settings will be deleted.

Auto broadcast station search


Viewer settings When you dispose of the unit or give it away,
setting The factory setting is "relay
clear you can erase the viewer settings stored in

the unit. Set whether to automatically search station + affiliated station". 1Touch the auto
for
broadcast station search setting (ÿP132)
Auto broadcast another relay station or affiliated station with

station search settings good reception when reception conditions 2Select a broadcasting station
become poor.

Automatically searches for relay stations and affiliated stations.

Automatically

relay station searches for relay stations. It does not

OFF search for relay stations or affiliated

stations.

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listen to music CD
When performing slide operations:
This section explains the basic method of playing music CDs.
The following slide operations can be performed
while a CD is playing. For instructions on how to
work with slides, see.

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1Insert the disc (ÿP27) Ride operation” (ÿP22)


"vinegar

Playback will begin automatically.

Track No. Song name Artist name

ÿUpload the slide track. ÿ Slide down the


track. ÿSlide Unmute. ÿSlide Mute.

Album name of currently playing track


Elapsed time memo
• If the disc you want to play is already inserted,
Song list Displays the song list. switch the AV source. (ÿ
(ÿP134) P121)
6 Pause during playback. If paused, • It takes some time to play the disc as the disc is
playback will resume. Performs identified. For
• information on discs that can be
repeat repeat playback.
When operating with buttons on the main unit:
(ÿP134) "Types of discs that can be played,
played"see(ÿP200)
Performs random random playback. Sai.
• Album name, song name, and artist name are
(ÿP134)
displayed only if the information can be obtained
from CD-TEXT. Otherwise, it will be displayed as

Press or Long Track down/up



below. Album name: No
– Title Song name:
press or Fast rewind/fast forward
– No Title Artist name: No Name

When playing a disc containing a mixture of music
data (CD) and WMA/MP3 data (CD-R/RW) , only
CDs will be played.

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listen to music CDs

Select from list and play memo

• If you perform an operation that exceeds the repeat playback


You can display the list and directly select the
range (such as selecting a song during TRACK REPEAT)
song you want to play.
during repeat playback, the repeat playback range may change.
The selected repeat
Touch one song list • playback range will be displayed as an icon on the screen, but

(ÿP133) ALL REPEAT, which is normal playback, will not be displayed


on the screen.
2Touch the song (track) you want to listen to
do
random play
You can play songs in different order.

1Randomly touch
(ÿP133 )
ÿ

Each touch switches random playback ON/OFF.


memo


To return to the normal playback screen, touch Exit or Back .
memo

• If the repeat play range is TRACK REPEAT, turning on random

play will automatically switch the repeat play range to ALL


REPEAT. If you perform repeat play or an operation that
repeat play exceeds the
• range of repeat play during random play, random play may be
You can play a specified range repeatedly. For
canceled.
example, by specifying the repeat playback
range as TRACK REPEAT, you can listen to
the currently playing track repeatedly.

1Touch Repeat (ÿP133)

Each time you touch, the repeat playback


range changes as shown below.

ALL REPEAT ÿÿ TRACK REPEAT

ALL This is normal playback status.


REPEAT Repeats the currently playing disc.
TRACK Repeats the currently playing track
REPEAT (song).

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Listen to CD-R/RW (WMA/MP3) When performing slide operations:


This section explains the basic method of playing The
CD-R/RW
following (WMA/MP3).
slide operations can be performed
during CD-R/RW playback. For instructions on how
to operate slides, please see .

Reproduce

1Insert the disc (ÿP27) "Slide operation" (ÿP22)


ÿ

Playback will begin automatically.

File No. Song name Artist name

ÿUpload the slide file. ÿDownload the slide


file. ÿSlide Unmute. ÿSlide Mute.
Elapsed time of file Folder No./Album
being played name File
type
memo
Song list Displays the song list. • If the disc you want to play is already inserted,
(ÿP136) switch the AV source. (ÿ
6 Pause during playback. If paused, P121)
playback will resume. Down folder • It takes some time to play the disc as the disc is
folder. Upload folder folder. Performs identified. For
ÿ

repeat repeat playback. • information on discs that can be


When operating with buttons on the main unit: "Types of discs that can be played,
played"see
(ÿP200)
(ÿP136) Sai.
Performs random random playback. •
If title information can be(ÿP202)
obtained from ID3 Tag/
(ÿP136) WMA Tag, the song name, album name, and artist
name will be displayed. If title information
• cannot be obtained, the following message will be
Press or Long File down/up displayed. Album name:
– Folder name Song name:
– File name Artist name:
press or Fast rewind/fast forward
– No Name If there is Tag Author

information when using WMA, it will be displayed
as the artist name.

Files with DRM (digital rights management) cannot
be played. If you play a

disc that contains both music data (CD) and WMA/
MP3 data (CD-R/ RW), only the CD will be played.
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Listen to CD-R/RW (WMA/MP3)

Each time you touch, the repeat playback


Select from list and play range changes as shown below.
You can display the list and directly select the ALL REPEATÿFILE REPEATÿ
song you want to play. FOLDER REPEAT ÿ Return to ALL
REPEAT
Touch one song list
(ÿP135) ALL This is normal playback status.
REPEAT Repeats the currently playing disc.

memo FILE Repeats the currently playing file

• Touch and hold the song list to display the list in the root folder. REPEAT (song). Repeats
FOLDER the folder being played.
REPEAT

2Touch the song (file name) you want memo

to listen to. • If you perform an operation that exceeds the repeat playback

range (such as selecting a song during FILE REPEAT) during


repeat playback, the repeat playback range may change. The
selected repeat
• playback range will be displayed as an icon on the screen, but

ALL REPEAT, which is normal playback, will not be displayed


on the screen.


memo
random play
If you touch , the contents of the upper level folder
Displays a list of contents. If
You can play songs in different order.
• you touch a folder name while the folder list is displayed, a list

of the contents of that folder will be displayed. The maximum


1Randomly touch
number of (ÿP135 )
• folders and files displayed in the list is 192 and 255,
ÿ
respectively.
Each touch switches random playback ON/OFF.

memo
repeat play • If the repeat play range is FILE REPEAT, turning on random

You can play a specified range repeatedly. For play will automatically switch the repeat play range to FOLDER
example, by specifying the repeat playback REPEAT.

range as FILE REPEAT, you can listen to the


• If you play a song from another folder during FOLDER REPEAT
currently playing file repeatedly.
and random play, FOLDER REPEAT will disappear and only

1 Touch Repeat random play will play.

(ÿP135 )
ÿ

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How to operate the SD


This section explains how to operate music files (WMA/MP3/AAC/WAV) on the SD card
connected to this unit.

• When inserting and removing the SD card, follow the prescribed procedure. ÿ “Inserting and removing the SD card” (P28)
If you insert and remove the SD card using different procedures, the data saved on the SD card may be damaged.

memo
• This unit supports the following media.
– SD card: Maximum capacity 32 GB, file system FAT 32/16, SDHC compatible
• Regarding playable files "Types of media and files that can be played on this unit" (ÿP123)Please refer to the.

When operating with buttons on the main unit:

Reproduce
Press or File down/up
1 Set the AV source to
SD (ÿP121) Long press or Fast rewind/fast forward

ÿ
When performing slide operations:
Playback starts from the file that was being played
The following slide operations can be performed
last time.
while playing an SD file. For instructions on how to
File No. Song name Artist name operate slides, please see .
"Slide operation" (ÿP22)

Use SD card

Elapsed time of file Folder No./Album


being played name File
type
ÿUpload the slide file. ÿDownload the slide
file. ÿSlide Unmute. ÿSlide Mute.
Song list Displays the song list. 6 (ÿP138)
Pause during playback. If paused, playback
will resume. Down folder
folder. Upload folder folder. Plays
ÿ

repeat repeat. Random random play.


(ÿP138)
(ÿP139)

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SD How to operate

memo
When
• •
If the MP3/WMA/AAC file being played has tag information, the you touch a memo , the contents of the upper level folder will be displayed.
song name, album name, and artist name will be displayed.
Displays a list of contents. If
• you touch a folder name, a list of the contents of that folder will

If the tag information could not be obtained or if the file is a be displayed. The maximum number of
WAV file, the following will be displayed. • folders and files displayed in the list is 300 and 5 000,
– Album name: Folder name Song
respectively.
– name: File name Artist
– name: No Name If there is Tag Author

information when using WMA, it will be displayed as the artist
name. Folder numbers are assigned in the order repeat play
• they are found in the file system, giving priority to folders with
You can play a specified range repeatedly.
deep layers. File numbers are assigned in the order they are
found from the file
• system within the same folder. Also, the playback order

depends on the file structure within the connected media.


1 Touch Repeat
(ÿP137 )
ÿ

Files with DRM (digital rights management) cannot be played. Each time you touch, the repeat playback range
changes as shown below.

ALL REPEAT ÿ FILE REPEAT ÿ


FOLDER REPEAT ÿ ALL REPEAT
Select from list and play return to

ALL This is normal playback status.


You can display the list and directly select the
REPEAT Repeats the SD being played.
song you want to play.
FILE Repeats the currently playing file
REPEAT (song). Repeats
Touch one song list FOLDER the folder being played.

(ÿP137) REPEAT

memo
memo
• If you perform an operation that exceeds the repeat playback
• Touch and hold the song list to display the list in the root folder.
range (such as selecting a song during FILE REPEAT) during
repeat playback, the repeat playback range may change. The
selected repeat
2Touch the song (file) you want to • playback range will be displayed as an icon on the screen, but
listen to. ALL REPEAT, which is normal playback, will not be displayed
on the screen.

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You can change the playback order.
SD How to operate

random play

1Randomly touch
(ÿP137 )
ÿ

Each touch switches random playback ON/OFF.

memo

• If the repeat play range is FILE REPEAT, turning on random

play will automatically switch the repeat play range to FOLDER


REPEAT. OFF, which is normal playback, is not displayed on
the screen.

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How to operate Bluetooth Audio


Wirelessly connect this unit to a Bluetooth device that supports the AV profile.
You can play music data stored in a Bluetooth Audio device on this unit.
The functions that can be operated and the information displayed depend on the type and version of the AV profile.
The contents are different.

connection profile Audio transmission Song selection operation Special playback operation Information display

A2DP Ver1.0 • × × ×
A2DP+ AVRCP Ver1.0 • ÿ × ×
A2DP+AVRCP Ver1.3 • ÿ ÿ ÿ

A2DP+AVRCP Ver1.4 • ÿ ÿ ÿ

•: Yes. ÿ: Depends on the Bluetooth Audio device. ×: Not possible.


A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) is a profile for transmitting audio wirelessly.
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) is a profile for song selection operations and information display.

Bluetooth Audio device Reproduce


Registration
1 source to Bluetooth Audio
When using a Bluetooth Audio device Switch (ÿP121)
To do so, you must register the Bluetooth Audio ÿ
device to this unit in advance. ÿ

Automatically connects with Bluetooth Audio device


"Configure Bluetooth settings" (P106) and playback will begin.
Registration has been carried out, and the intended use is ``Han''.

Bluetooth Audio” and memo

"Bluetooth Audio" is set. • If the Bluetooth device is not registered, you will be prompted to register it.

The Bluetooth Audio device is connected to an AV source. A message will appear. touch yes
When switched to Bluetooth Audio and perform the registration operation. (ÿP106)
The device will be automatically connected and playback will begin.

Masu. Depending on the connected device, playback may not be possible.

Sometimes it starts and sometimes it doesn't.

memo
• Bluetooth Audio not registered on this unit

The device cannot be connected.


• Change the priority connection Bluetooth Audio device

If you wish to do so, please do so in the Bluetooth settings. Song list Displays the song list. (ÿ
Sai. ÿ "Switching Bluetooth devices" (P108) P142)
• Bluetooth Audio device with different profile
Switch to display switching playlist screen
While connecting, you may not be able to connect. Masu.
In this case, all the ports on the Bluetooth Audio device 3 Play. While paused, play
Please disconnect the profile before connecting. will resume.
8 Pause.
Group group down.
ÿ

Group group up.

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How to operate Bluetooth Audio

Repeat Switch the repeat range. (ÿ ÿUpload the slide track. ÿ Slide down the track.
P142) ÿSlide Unmute. ÿSlide Mute.
Random Turn random playback on/off.
(ÿP142)
Cancel connection Cancels the connection between
this unit and the Bluetooth Audio
memo
device. If not connected to a Bluetooth
• If playback does not start automatically, touch 3.
Audio device, device connection will
Depending on your
be displayed. Touch to connect from • Bluetooth Audio device, playback may not start even
(ÿP143)
the navigation side.
if you touch 3. In that case, start playback on the
Configure the Bluetooth device .
Bluetooth Audio device.
(ÿP106)
• Depending on the Bluetooth Audio device, sound
Playlist screen
Displays the playlist containing the currently may or may not be output during fast rewind/fast
playing song. You can select songs within the forward.
• If only A2DP connection is used, touch keys such as
same playlist. If you want to select songs from
3 and 8 cannot be selected. In that case, operate the
“Select from list and play” (ÿP142) Bluetooth Audio device.
another playlist, please see.

• If you use the hands-free function or the phonebook

transfer function while using Bluetooth Audio, the


Bluetooth Audio function will temporarily stop.
• Even with an A2DP + AVRCP connection, depending on

the model, it may not be possible to operate or the


operation may differ from the explanation given in this manual.
• When connected using A2DP+AVRCP Ver1.3 or
B
A2DP+AVRCP Ver1.4, information such as track title
Playlist item and artist name will be displayed. (It may not be
Plays the selected song. displayed depending on the Bluetooth Audio device.)
When operating with buttons on the main unit: Also, if playback does not start or the
connection is disconnected for some reason, the
Press or Long Track down/up information will temporarily not be displayed, but
press playback will start. will be displayed again. Depending blueto
or on the Bluetooth Audio device
Fast rewind/fast forward
• you use, some functions or restrictions may not be
A

available. Please check with your retailer for details.


When performing slide operations: udi
The following slide operations can be performed
during Bluetooth Audio playback. For instructions
on how to operate slides, please see .
"Slide operation" (ÿP22) use o

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How to operate Bluetooth Audio

Select from list and play ALL REPEAT Normal playback status. Repeats the device
currently playing.
You can display the list and directly select the
song you want to play. TRACK REPEAT Repeats the currently playing track (song).

Touch one song list GROUP REPEAT Repeats the currently playing group.

(ÿP140)
memo
2Touch the song you want to listen to
• Operations and playback range may differ depending on the

connected device. If
• you perform an operation that exceeds the repeat playback

range (such as song selection during TRACK REPEAT) during


repeat playback, the repeat playback range may change. The
selected repeat
• playback range is displayed as an icon on the screen, but ALL

REPEAT, which is normal playback, is not displayed on the


screen.
ÿ

The selected file will be played.

memo random play


• Touch to display a list of the contents of the upper folder. You can change the order of the songs within
Depending on the Bluetooth Audio device, the top level may the selected repeat play range.
be the level below the root folder, so operations may not be
possible at the top level. If you touch a folder name, a list of 1Randomly touch
the contents of that folder will be displayed.

(ÿP141 )
ÿ

Each time you touch, the random playback


range changes as shown below.
OFF ÿ GROUP RANDOM ÿ ALL
repeat play RANDOM ÿ Return to OFF
You can repeatedly play within a specified
GROUP RANDOM Plays randomly within the currently playing
range.
group.

1Touch Repeat (ÿP141) ALL RANDOM Plays all songs randomly.

ÿ memo

Each time you touch, the repeat playback • Operations and playback range may differ depending on the

range changes as shown below. connected device.



ALL REPEAT ÿ TRACK REPEAT ÿ "OFF" is the normal playback state. It will not be displayed on
the AV source plate or Bluetooth Audio screen.
GROUP REPEAT ÿ Return to ALL REPEAT

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How to operate Bluetooth Audio

About connecting If the Bluetooth Audio device does not


Bluetooth Audio devices connect automatically
Depending on the Bluetooth Audio device
you are using, you may not be able to
If the connection is temporarily disconnected A
connect automatically even if the Bluetooth
Bluetooth Audio device that has successfully
Audio device is registered. In that case,
connected to this unit will automatically reconnect
follow the steps below to connect.
if the Bluetooth connection is temporarily
disconnected for the 1Touch the device connection , or
following reasons. • When the AV
Operate a Bluetooth Audio device
source is switched • When ACC is
turned OFF/ON • When a
to connect to this unit (ÿP140)
phonebook transfer is performed • When
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radio wave emission is turned OFF/ON • When a Bluetooth device is registered
• If the connection is not completed within one minute after starting the

connection, the connection process will be interrupted.


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• Connection operations on the Bluetooth Audio device side are as follows.
• The following cases are not eligible for automatic connection.
Please refer to the instruction manual included with your
Please reconnect from the Bluetooth Audio device side.
Bluetooth Audio
(ÿP143)
• device. Even if you touch device connection while some
– If the Bluetooth connection is disconnected by operations
process is in progress, such as during automatic connection ,
on the Bluetooth Audio
– device. If the Bluetooth Audio device moves away from this this function may not be available until the current process is
completed.
unit during Bluetooth Audio playback and the Bluetooth
connection is forcibly ÿ
– disconnected. If reconnection fails for any other reason.
Starts a connection with the Bluetooth Audio
device. B

blueto
A

udi

use o

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Use AUX
If you connect an external audio device such as a portable audio player to this unit,
you can listen to the audio as the AV source (AUX) of this unit.
memo

• To connect an external audio device to this unit, a commercially available ÿ3.5 mm mini plug cable is required.

Listening to audio from external devices memo


•If you adjust the volume while using AUX, you
1 Connect the ÿ3.5 mm mini plug can set it as the volume for AUX. Even if you
switch to another AV source and adjust the
cable to the AUX input terminal of this unit.
volume, the next time you use AUX, you will
be able to listen at the previously set volume.

AUX input terminal

2 Set the AV source to AUX


(ÿP121)
ÿ

The audio from the external device will be played.

When performing slide operations:

The following slide operations can be performed while


audio from an external device is being played. Click here
to operate "Slide operation" (ÿP22) to learn how
the slides.

ÿSlide Unmute. ÿSlide Mute.

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Configure audio settings


You can set the audio sound and functions to suit your preferences.

1 Press (Menu) and touch Mute setting When receiving voice guidance for navigation
or receiving a hands-free call, you
Settings/Edit - Audio . can temporarily reduce or mute the
audio volume to make the audio
2Touch audio settings
easier to hear.

(ÿP148)

memo
• Some setting items cannot be operated while driving. If
• you receive voice guidance, hands-free calls, etc. while

operating the audio settings menu screen, various audio


settings cannot be made. However, if the mute timing is set
ÿ to OFF, you can set it. (ÿP148)

The audio settings menu screen will be


displayed. • Settings cannot be made when the AV source is OFF or

MUTE.
• While receiving traffic information, only the source level

adjuster and mute settings can be set.

Fader/balance
The settings
factory settings are as
follows. Fader:
“0” Balance: “0”
Fader/balance You can set the volume balance
settings between front, rear, left and right.
(ÿP145)
Loudness setting When listening at a low volume, you can 1Touch the fader/balance
correct the lack of bass and treble to setting (ÿP145)
create a clearer sound.
|

2 , Touch , |, \ to adjust
(ÿP146) the front/back/left/right balance. Audio settings

Equalizer settings You can select an equalizer curve


from five preset settings (Factory
curve) and settings adjusted to your
liking (CUSTOM).

(ÿP146)
reference to You can use the FM volume as a
equalize the volume differences between each AV source
so that there will be no difference in
volume when switching the AV You can check the balance of the front, rear, left, and right sounds

source or changing the source level based on the cursor position.

(ÿP147)
adjuster settings .

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Loudness settings Equalizer settings


The factory settings are as The factory setting is "FLAT".
follows.
1Touch the equalizer setting
Setting:
(ÿP145)
"OFF" Effect: "MID" 1Touch the
2Touch the desired setting
loudness setting (ÿP145)
2 Touch ON .

The equalizer curve changes each time you


If you do not want the loudness to work, touch it.
select OFF .
Advanced Setting Correct the selected
ÿ
3 ÿ or LOW/MID/ factory curve.
SUPER BASS The bass is thick and
Set from HIGH powerful.
POWERFUL The bass and treble are
thick, and up-tempo
songs can be heard clearly.
NATURAL Plays a pleasant sound with a natural
balance that won't make you
tired to listen to.
VOCAL The mid-high range is thick and
makes the smooth vocals
stand out.
FLAT
factory curve
Does not correct the
sound. Use this when
checking the effect of the
equalizer by switching
alternately with the set equalizer cu
CUSTOM1 , Recalls the adjustment
CUSTOM2 values registered in
CUSTOM memory.

memo
• CUSTOM1 is registered for each AV source,
but the following have the same settings.
- FM, AM
- CD, CD-R/RW
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Correct the equalizer Source level adjuster


You can further finely correct the level of the settings
The factory setting is "±0 dB".
selected factory curve at each frequency.
The corrected value will be registered in
CUSTOM1. memo
• The source level adjuster cannot be set while listening to FM
memo
• The correction value made by selecting CUSTOM2 is because the volume of other AV sources is adjusted based on
the FM volume.
It will be registered in CUSTOM2.
• Already with equalizer settings, (ÿ P146)
• They are registered for each AV source, but the following have
If a correction value is already registered in CUSTOM1, the
the same settings.
value corrected here will be overwritten.
- CD, CD-R/RW - AM,

1Select the factory curve traffic information

(ÿP146) 1Touch the source level


2Touch detailed settings adjuster setting (ÿP145)

3Select the frequency to 2 Touch + or -.


correct and touch ÿ or ÿ to
correct the level.

Adjustable in 2 dB increments from -8 dB


to +8 dB.

You can select the frequency from 100 Hz,


315 Hz, 1.25 kHz, 3.15 kHz, and 8 kHz. It
can be adjusted in 2 dB increments between
-12 dB and +12 dB. Audio settings

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Mute setting
The factory settings are as follows.
Mute timing: “Telephone”
Mute level: “-20 dB”

1Touch the mute setting


(ÿP145)
2Touch the item you want to set.

Decrease the audio


volume when receiving mute timing guidance,
telephone voice guidance, or
hands-free
phone calls. Decrease the audio
volume when receiving a hands-
OFF free call. Does not reduce audio volume.

Mute level
-10 dB The volume will be reduced to
1/3. -20 dB volume becomes 1/10.
MUTE volume becomes 0.

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Use the back guide monitor


The optional back guide monitor assists with driving in reverse (especially when
parking). Even those who are not good at parking can easily park by following the
guide lines and audio guidance that are displayed on the image behind the car as a
reference for
backing up. (The guide line display settings for your car can be configured at your dealer.)

Notes on the back guide memo


monitor Due to the characteristics of the camera lens, the positions and distances of

people and obstacles shown on the screen may differ from their actual positions.
Please
• drive carefully and do not rely too much on this function.
It may not be possible to park at the predicted location
due to unique road characteristics, road surface conditions, The camera is installed at the rear of the vehicle (the
variations in driving operation, angle sensor Notes about the camera
location at the rear of the vehicle varies depending
• correction status, etc. This function requires settings for
each car model. Therefore, when you purchase a new car on the vehicle model).
or install this unit on another car, be sure to change the
back guide monitor settings (vehicle data) at the dealership
before using it. (You may not be able to use it.) Do not
rely Note:
• too much on the back guide monitor. As with any other • Please note the following as there is a risk that the back
vehicle, be sure to back up carefully while directly checking guide monitor may not operate properly. - Do not
the safety of the area behind and around you. In particular, subject the camera to strong shocks, such as by
be careful not to come into contact with parked cars or slamming it or hitting it against
objects. Doing so may cause the camera position and
• obstacles in the vicinity. Never back up while only looking mounting angle to shift.
at the •The camera part has a waterproof structure, so do not
• screen. The image shown on the screen may differ from remove, disassemble, or modify it. - If you
the actual situation, and if you only look at the screen and rub the camera cover too hard or use a hard brush or
back up, you risk hitting your car or causing an unexpected abrasive to polish it, the cover may be damaged and the
accident. When backing up, be sure to check directly image quality may be adversely affected. - The
behind and around you for camera cover is made of resin, so do not allow organic
• safety, visually or using mirrors. Do not use it in solvents, body wax, oil film removers, glass coating
the following situations.•When driving on icy, slippery or agents, etc. to get on it. When it gets attached. Please
snowy roads •When using tire chains or emergency tires wipe it off immediately.
•When the back door is not completely closed - Do not subject the product to sudden changes in
•When driving on slopes temperature, such as by
• or other uneven roads Operating the back guide monitor pouring hot water on it when it is cold. - If you hit the camera
in each mode The procedure is just an example; the part, there is a risk of damage to the camera. Please have
timing and amount of steering wheel operation will vary it checked
depending on the road conditions, road surface, and at the store as soon as possible. - When using a high- Use the camera function

vehicle conditions when parking. Please use the back pressure car wash, avoid pointing the nozzle directly at
guide monitor after fully understanding the above. Also, the camera or the area around the camera. The camera may fall off.
when parking, be sure to check that
• you can park in the parking space before operating the memo
vehicle. If the outside temperature is low, the screen may
• If your camera lens is dirty, you won't be able to
become dark or the image may be faded. In particular,
images of moving objects may be distorted or disappear get clear images. If dirt such as water droplets,
from the snow, or mud gets on the product, wash it with
• screen, so be sure to visually check your surroundings water and wipe it off with a soft cloth. If it is very
for safety while driving. When replacing tires, please
dirty, wash it with a neutral detergent.
consult your dealer. When replacing tires, the position of the guide line displayed on the screen may be incorrect.

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How to choose a guide method


The back guide monitor has the following three modes. • Route display mode •
Parking guide line display mode • Parallel parking guide mode

When parallel parking (garage parking) When parallel parking


Use route display mode or parking guide line display Use parallel guide mode or parking guide line display
mode. mode.

Course display mode(ÿ P152)

Column guide mode (ÿ P157)

Directly check the area around the vehicle to clear the path.Column guide

This mode displays the predicted route, etc. in


Re-audio Please check the area directly around the vehicle.Guide canceled.
conjunction with steering wheel operations.
This mode assists parallel parking with screen display
Parking guide line display mode (ÿ P155) and audio guidance.

Parking guide line display mode (ÿ P166)

Directly check the area around the vehicle to clear the path.Column guide

This mode displays the turning point of the steering


Directly check the area around the vehicle to clear the path.Column guide
wheel (parking guide line). Please use this function if
you are familiar with driving (those who can park without This mode displays the turning point of the steering
needing route display mode). wheel (parking guide line). Use
this when you can park your vehicle without needing
parallel guide mode or when you cannot use parallel
guide mode.

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Switching to the back guide monitor screen

1When the engine switch is ON,


move the shift lever to R
(reverse).
The image from the back guide monitor will be
displayed. The route(ÿP152)
display mode (or parking guide
line display mode) (ÿP155)
will be displayed. When you
change the shift lever to another gear, the screen
display switches to the original image. ÿ

Directly check the area around the vehicle to clear the path.Column guide

About the area displayed on the screen


The rear of the car (the area shown below) is reflected from the rear edge of the bumper.

The area near both ends of the bumper is not visible.


memo

Use the camera function

• While the back camera is displayed, press (audio), (current location), or (menu) to cancel the back camera image.

<Visible range>

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memo

The projected area may vary depending on the vehicle and road conditions. There is a limit to

what the camera can see, and it will not be able to see things near the ends of the bumper or under the bumper. The back guide monitor camera uses a

special lens, so the sense of distance displayed on the screen may differ from the actual distance. The screen may become difficult to see in the following cases,

but this is not a malfunction.•Dark



places. (e.g. at night) - When the temperature near the lens is high or low.•When there are water droplets on the camera or when

the humidity is high. (During rainy

weather, etc.) - When there is foreign matter (such as mud) near the

camera. - When the sun or headlamp light hits the camera lens directly. - When a high-brightness

point (such as the sun reflected on a vehicle) is reflected on the

camera, a smear phenomenon* peculiar to CCD cameras may occur.

There may be times when

<Screen status>

*Smear phenomenon: A phenomenon in which when a high-intensity

point (such as the sun reflected on a car

body) is captured by a camera, the dot

leaves a trail vertically (vertically).

bright dots
Please check directly around the route display vehicle.

• ÿ “Adjust the image quality” (P25)


You can adjust the screen hue, color saturation, brightness, and contrast.

Parallel parking (path display mode)


How to view the screen

ÿ Expected course line (yellow)

ÿVehicle width extension line (green)


ÿDistance guideline (yellow) approximately 1m ahead

rear end of bumper

Directly check the area around the vehicle to clear the path.Column guide

ÿDistance guideline (red) approx. 0.5m ahead ÿDistance guideline (green) approx. 0.5m ahead

front of car

ÿ Estimated course line (yellow) Indicates the approximate path in which the vehicle will be

reversing. • Linked with handle operation.

ÿ Vehicle width extension line (green) Indicates the approximate path when the car is backed up straight. • The vehicle is

displayed wider than the actual width. • When the steering

wheel is straight (going straight), it overlaps with the expected course line.

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ÿ Distance guideline (green) Indicates the distance behind the car (from the rear edge of the bumper).
• Indicates approximately 0.5 m ahead.

ÿ Distance guide line (red/yellow) Indicates the distance behind the car (from the rear edge of the bumper).
• Linked with handle operation. It moves along the predicted course. • Indicates
approximately 0.5 m ahead (red) and approximately 1 m ahead (yellow) at each center position.
To do.
• If the steering wheel is not straight (going straight), an error may occur.
Masu.
In the above screen, the right side is closer to the actual distance indicated by the distance
guide line (red: approx. 0.5 m ahead, yellow: approx. 1 m ahead), and the left side is displayed
at a closer location.

Note:
• The position of the guide line on the screen may change depending on the number of passengers, loading capacity, etc. Be sure to

check directly behind and around you for safety


• while driving. If the steering wheel is straight (going straight) and the vehicle width extension line and the predicted route are not aligned,
drive forward for about 5 minutes or more on a road with minimal traffic congestion, with as few turns and curves as possible. If the
problem still persists, have it checked at your dealer. The
• vehicle width extension line will appear wider than the actual vehicle width. When backing up, be sure to check directly for safety behind
and around you.

memo

If you touch Erase Course , the predicted course line and vehicle width extension line will no longer be displayed. Also, at this time, the
distance guide line is fixed (no longer linked to steering wheel operation). Touch the route display to return to normal.

Start parallel parking


If you park in a parking space in the opposite direction to the procedure below, all steering wheel operations will be reversed.

1The back guide monitor image of shifting the shift lever to R

(reverse) will be displayed.

<Car situation>

Use the camera function

Directly check the area around the vehicle to clear the path.Column guide

memo
• If it is not in route display mode, please change it to route display mode. ÿ"Parking guide line display"
(P171)

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2 Operate the steering wheel so that the expected direction line is inside the parking space,
retreat slowly <Car situation>
Expected course line

Directly check the area around the vehicle to clear the path.Column guide

parking space

3 When the rear of the car is inside the parking space, operate the steering wheel so that the
distance between the car width extension line and the left and right parking space section
lines is the same at a position near the car. <Car situation>
Parking lot line
Vehicle width extension line

Directly check the area around the vehicle to clear the path.Column guide

keep the same distance

4When the vehicle width extension line and the parking lot line are parallel, turn the steering
wheel straight (go straight ahead) and slowly back up until the car is completely in the
parking space.
<Car situation>

Directly check the area around the vehicle to clear the path.Column guide

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memo
• When parking, please be sure to check the image on the screen and the actual situation in person, as it may differ from the actual situation. - Even if

the distance guide line and the rear edge of the parking space appear parallel on the screen, they may not actually be parallel. - If the parking lot has

only one section line, the vehicle width extension line and the left (right) edge of the parking space will be parallel on the screen.

Even if they appear to be parallel (see the figure below), they may not actually be parallel.

Parking lot line

Directly check the area around the vehicle to clear the path.Column guide

Parallel parking (parking guide line display mode)


How to view the screen

ÿ Vehicle width extension line ÿParking guide line

rear end of bumper

Directly check the area around the vehicle to clear the path.Column guide

front of car ÿDistance guideline approximately 0.5 m ahead

ÿ Vehicle width extension line Indicates the approximate course of the vehicle when backing up straight.

• The vehicle is displayed wider than the actual width.

ÿ Distance guide line Indicates the distance behind the car (from the rear edge of the bumper).

• Indicates approximately 0.5 m ahead.


Use the camera function

ÿ Parking guide line Indicates the approximate path to take when you turn the steering wheel all the way and back up (the smallest possible turn). •

This will serve as

a guide for where to operate the steering wheel when parking.

Note:

The position of the guide line on the screen may change depending on the number of passengers, loading capacity, etc. Be sure to check directly
behind and around you for safety while driving. The
• vehicle width extension line will appear wider than the actual vehicle width. When backing up, be sure to check directly for safety behind and around
you.

memo

If you touch Erase Route , the vehicle width extension line and parking guide line will no longer be displayed. Touch the route display to return to the

original position.

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Start parallel parking


If you park in a parking space in the opposite direction to the procedure below, all steering wheel operations will be reversed.

1Set the shift lever to R (reverse)


The image from the back guide monitor will be displayed.

memo

• If it is not in route display mode, please change it to route display mode. ÿ"Parking guide line display"
(P171)

2 Back up until the parking guide line lines up with the leftmost lot line of the parking space and stop.

lot line <Car situation>

Directly check the area around the vehicle to clear the path.Column guide

parking guide line

memo


If you back up along the parking guide lines and lot lines as shown on the screen, you will enter approximately in the center of the parking
space if it is approximately 2.2 m wide. Please adjust the stopping position according to the width of the parking space.

3Turn the handle all the way to the right and slowly move backwards.

<Car situation>

Directly check the area around the vehicle to clear the path.Column guide

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4When the car is parallel to the parking space, turn the steering wheel straight (go straight ahead)
Use the screen as a reference to back up to the optimal position

and finish parking.

<Car situation>

Directly check the area around the vehicle to clear the path.Column guide

Parallel parking (parallel guide mode)


Car movement and screen/audio guidance flow
car movement Operation details

Approximately 1 m It stops parallel to the road and about


1m apart from parked cars .

Stop when you back up until the vertical green line lines up

with the rear edge of the car parked next to

you. (Screen

1) Operate the steering wheel while the car is stopped,

align the green frame with the place you want to park, then

back up while leaving the steering wheel in

place. (Screen 2)

When a green curve appears, keep the steering


wheel in place and back up until the green curve lines
up with the left edge of where you want to park. (Screen 3)

Stop when you reach the left edge of where you want to

park, and then turn the steering wheel all the way in the

opposite direction. (Screen 4) Use the camera function

Leave the steering wheel as is, check the surroundings

visually or in the mirror, and back up using the distance

guide line as a reference. (Screen 5)

Column guidance mode ends when the


car is almost straight.

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Screen/audio flow
<Screen 1> Back up until the vertical green line lines up with the rear edge of the car parked next to you.

Back up here.

Voice guidance

``Back up and stop until the green vertical


line lines up with the rear of the vehicle next to
you.'' Re-sound Please check directly around the vehicle.Cancel guidance . Re-audio Please check the area directly around the vehicle.Guide canceled.

<Screen 2> Align the green frame with the place you want to park.

Voice guidance
Voice guidance

``After aligning the frames, back up while


``Stay stationary, turn the steering wheel
keeping the steering wheel as is and
to align the green frame with the parking
checking the area around the
space.''
Check directly around the Again Voice
vehicle.Cancel guidance. vehicle.'' Re-sound Please check the area directly around the vehicle.

<Screen 3> <Screen 4>


Back up until the green curve lines up with the left edge of where you want to park.

Voice guidance

``When the green line lines up with the


position you want to pull over, stop and turn
the steering wheel all the way to the right.''
Please check directly around the vehicle . Please check directly around the vehicle .

Check your surroundings visually or with mirrors, using distance guide lines as a reference, and then back up.
<Screen 5>

Voice guidance

``Keep the steering wheel as it is and

back up while checking the area around the

sound Please check the vehicle.'' Re- around the vehicle.


area directly

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Please do not use on roads that are not flat or straight, such as curves or slopes. Be sure

to operate the steering wheel only when the vehicle is stopped.

memo
• If you want to cancel the guide, touch Cancel Guide. If you want to hear the audio
• guidance again, touch Re-audio. The volume of the voice guidance can be adjusted.

ÿ"Setting the vertical guide volume" (P170)

Start parallel parking


Here we will explain the procedure for parking in the parking space on the left. When parking in the parking
space on the right, all steering wheel operations will be reversed.

1A position parallel to the road (or road shoulder) and approximately 1 meter apart from parked cars.
Stop at , and turn the steering wheel straight (going straight).
The front and rear positions should my car
be about half a car in front of the
parked car.
parked car almost half a car

Approximately 1 m

Where you want to park

Use the camera function

2Set the shift lever to R (reverse)


The back guide monitor image is displayed in route display mode or parking guide line display mode.

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3 Check the position of the car and make sure that the area
behind the rear tires of the parked car is
reflected on the screen where you touch the
parallel
guide. If it does not appear, move the car
forward to the correct position and try again.

Directly check the area around the vehicle to clear the path.Column guide

4After confirming that the car is stopped at the same location as shown
on the screen, touch Next.

memo


If you touch Omit this display next time , this screen will no longer be displayed. If you want to display the guide again , touch Cancel
Guide "Displaying tips for getting started" (ÿP171) Please refer to.
• to return to the previous screen.

5When prompted by the voice, keep the steering wheel straight (going straight) and back up
until the green vertical line lines up with the rear end of the car parked next to you, then stop.

<Car situation>
green vertical line

Voice guidance

``Back up and stop until the green vertical


line lines up with the rear of the vehicle next to
you.'' Re-sound Please check directly around the vehicle.Cancel guidance .

move the car backwards

green vertical line

Back up to this point and stop.

Re-audio Please check the area directly around the vehicle.Guide canceled.
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memo

If you back up without keeping the steering wheel straight (going straight), the vehicle may advance to the next voice guidance. If this happens, move the car forward to where you originally

stopped it and try again. Even if you move the shift lever to a position other than R (reverse), if you return it to R (reverse) within 10 seconds, you will return to

this screen.

6When the voice prompts you and a green frame appears, turn the steering wheel to the left while the

vehicle is stationary and align the green frame with the desired parking position.

Green vertical line


Green vertical line Green frame
Green frame

Voice guidance

"Still stationary, turn the steering


wheel until the green frame indicates
a parking space. Please
Guidecheck
will bedirectly around the vehicle .
cancelled." Please check directly around the vehicle .

<Car situation>

green frame

green frame

green vertical line


green vertical line

turn the steering wheel to the left

Where you want to

park Use the camera function

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Please
• be sure to check that there are no obstacles within the green frame. If there is an obstacle within the green frame, vertical
guide mode cannot be used. When aligning the green
• frame with the position you want to park, be sure to make sure that the green line extending toward you does not overlap the
tires of the car parked in front of you. If you align the green frame with your desired parking position and it will cover the car
parked in front of you, please adjust it so that it does not cover the car parked in front of you.

<Car situation>

Please check directly around the vehicle .

The extension line hangs over the tire.

memo

• A message may appear on the screen. - If the frame turns red

and a message like the one on the right appears, you will not be able to
guide the vehicle, so please return the handle.
Unable to guide Unable to guide Please return the handle Please return the handle

Please check around the vehicle directly

•Even if the frame is aligned with the correct parking position, a message
like the one on the right may be displayed. In this case, your car may
Unable to guide Unable to guide Please return the handle Please return the handle
be too far from the roadside, so check the distance (approximately 1
meter) from the car parked next to you.

Please check around the vehicle directly

7When the voice prompts you and a green frame appears, turn the steering wheel to the left while the
vehicle is stationary to align the green frame with the desired parking position.

Leave the handle as is Voice guidance

``Once you have aligned the frame, keep the

steering wheel in place and back up while

checking the area around the vehicle.''

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Caution:
• Be careful not to hit the right front end of your vehicle with any obstacles in front of you, and back up slowly.

memo


If you back up without straightening the steering wheel (going straight), the
vehicle may advance to the next voice guidance. If this happens, move the
vehicle forward to the position where you originally stopped it and try again.
Unable to guide Unable to guide The handle has shifted. The handle has shifted.

Please check around the vehicle directly


Even if you move the shift lever to a position other than R (reverse), if you return it to R (reverse) within 10 seconds, you will return
to this screen.

8When the voice prompts you and a green curve appears, keep the steering wheel in
place and move backwards.
The vehicle will stop when the green curve lines up with the leftmost point of where you want to park.

green curve

Voice guidance

``When the green line lines up with the


position you want to pull over, stop and
turn the steering wheel all the way to
the right.'' Again, check the area directly around the vehicle. Please check directly around the vehicle .

Use the camera function

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<Car situation>

green curve
Leave the steering wheel in
place and move backwards

Align the green


curve here

memo

• If you back up too fast, the guidance may not arrive in time.

9 Turn the steering wheel all the way to the right while the car is
stopped. Be sure to operate the steering wheel with the car stopped.

Turn the handle all the way to the right

10When the screen changes and you receive voice guidance, keep the steering wheel in the same
position and move backwards.
<Car situation>

Please check directly around the vehicle .

Voice guidance

``Keep the steering wheel in place

and back up while checking the area

around the vehicle.''

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Please
• be careful not to hit the left front end of your vehicle into the parked vehicle in front of you and slowly back up.

11When the car is parallel to the road (or road shoulder), turn the steering wheel straight.

state)
12 Referring to the distance guideline, be sure to check the front and rear of the vehicle visually or in the

mirror, then slowly back up and stop.

When the car is almost straight, you will be prompted by a voice to exit parallel guidance mode.

<Car situation>

Please check directly around the vehicle .

Distance guide line

Voice guidance

"Exit column guide."

Use the camera function

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Parallel parking (parking guide line display mode)


How to view the screen

ÿParking guide line


ÿ Vehicle width extension line

rear end of bumper

Directly check the area around the vehicle to clear the path.Column guide

ÿDistance guideline approximately 0.5 m ahead

front of car

ÿ Vehicle width extension line Indicates the approximate course of the vehicle when backing up straight.

• The vehicle is displayed wider than the actual width.

ÿ Distance guide line Indicates the distance behind the car (from the rear edge of the bumper). •

Indicates approximately 0.5 m ahead.

ÿ Parking guide line Indicates the approximate path to take when you turn the steering wheel all the way and back up (the smallest possible turn). •

This will serve as

a guide for where to operate the steering wheel when parking.

Note:
• The position of the guide line on the screen may change depending on the number of passengers, loading capacity, etc. Be sure to check directly
behind and around you for safety while driving. The
• vehicle width extension line will appear wider than the actual vehicle width. When backing up, be sure to check directly for safety behind and around
you.

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If you touch Erase Route , the vehicle width extension line and parking guide line will no longer be displayed. Touch the route display to return to

the original position.

Start parallel parking


When parking in a parking space in the opposite direction to the procedure below, all steering wheel operations will be reversed.

1The back guide monitor image of shifting the shift


lever to R (reverse) will be displayed.

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• If it is not in parking guide line display mode, please change it to parking guide line display mode. ÿ “Parking
Displaying guide lines” (P171)

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2 Stop when you back up until the parking guide line lines up with the left edge of where you want to park.

<Car situation>

Directly check the area around the vehicle to clear the path.Column guide

Where you want to park

3Turn the handle all the way to the right and slowly move backwards.
<Car situation>

Directly check the area around the vehicle to clear the path.Column guide

Use the camera function

Notes •

Back up slowly, being careful not to hit the left front end of your vehicle with the parked vehicle in front of you.

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4When the car is parallel to the road (or road shoulder), turn the steering wheel straight.
Make sure to check

the front and rear of the car visually or in the mirror, using the screen shown below as a reference, then back up to the optimal position and finish

parking .
<Car situation>

Directly check the area around the vehicle to clear the path.Column guide

Error between screen and actual road surface

In the following situations, there will be an error between the guide on the screen and the actual distance/course on the road surface (the

illustration shows the standard camera mounting position).

When there is a steep uphill slope behind you


Distance guide line <Car situation>
actual distance

1.0m
1.0m
0.5m

0.5m

Directly check the area around the vehicle to clear the path.Column guide

error

The distance guide line shows the approximate distance relative to a flat road surface. Therefore, when there is an uphill
slope behind you, the distance guide line will be displayed ahead of the actual distance. For example, if there is an
obstacle on the way uphill, it will appear farther away than it actually is.

Similarly, errors occur between the guide line and the actual course on the road surface.
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When there is a steep downhill slope behind you

<Car situation>

0.5m
1.0m 1.0m

0.5m

Directly check the area around the vehicle to clear the path.Column guide error error

When there is a downhill slope behind you, the distance guide line will be displayed behind the actual distance. If there
is an obstacle on the way downhill, it will appear closer than it actually is. Similarly, errors
occur between the guide line and the actual course on the road surface.

when the car is leaning

<Car situation>

0.5m
1.0m

error error
If the vehicle is tilted due to the number of passengers or load, errors may occur from the actual distance and course.

Things to be careful about when there are three-dimensional objects nearby

The on-screen guide is for flat objects (roads, etc.). If there is an overhanging three-
dimensional object (obstruction such as a truck bed) nearby, be sure to take note of the
following to avoid hitting it.

Estimated course

line The predicted course line is displayed relative to the road surface, so it is not possible to judge the position of three-dimensional objects.

Expected course line


<Car situation>

Use the camera function

Directly check the area around the vehicle to clear the path.Column guide

On the screen, it appears that the truck's bed is outside the predicted path and will not collide with the truck, but in
reality, the truck's bed overhangs the path and may cause a collision. When the predicted route passes near obstacles
like this, check directly for safety behind and around you.

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Distance guide
line The distance guide line is displayed relative to the road surface, so it is not possible to judge the distance to three-dimensional
objects.

C
B
A

Directly check the area around the vehicle to clear the path.Column guide

<Positions of A, B, and C>


Approximately 1 m

AB
On the screen, it looks like the truck is parked about 1 meter ahead (position B) based on the distance guide line,
but in reality, when you back up to position A, you will collide with it.
On the screen, A, B, and C appear to be closer in that order, but in reality, A and C are the same distance apart,
and B is further away than A and C.

Setting the vertical guide volume


You can adjust the volume of voice guidance.

1 Press (Menu) and touch 3Touch the column guide volume


Settings/Edit - System Settings.
2Touch the back guide monitor
setting .

4 Touch + or – to adjust the volume.

5Touch Finish _
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Show getting started tips Parking guide line display


You can set whether to display "Getting You can set the parking guide line display
started tips" that are displayed in vertical mode or route display mode.
guide mode.

1 Press (Menu) and touch


1 Press (Menu) and touch Settings/Edit - System Settings.
Settings/Edit - System Settings.
2Touch the back guide monitor
2Touch the back guide monitor
settings.3Touch the parking guide line
settings.3Touch the first tips display .

4Touch Yes or No _
4Touch Yes or No _

The parking guide line display mode will be


activated . It will be in route display mode.
5Touch Finish _
5Touch Finish _

Use the camera function

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When the system initializing When removing or removing the


message appears battery or replacing the unit
If the battery is removed or removed, or if the battery A confirmation screen will appear when you remove or
capacity decreases, the system initializing screen will be remove the battery, or when you transfer this unit to
displayed. another car.

In this case, please choose one of the following. With the In this case, the following operations or settings at the
car store are required.

•parked, turn the steering wheel all the way to the left, Touch Yes to delete the guide line settings.
then all the way to the right (it doesn't matter which
Please ask your dealer to set the guide line
one comes first). Drive
display to match your vehicle. Touch No to
• forward for about 5 minutes or more on a road that
display
is free of traffic congestion and has as few turns
guide lines and view the rear of the car. (If
and curves as possible.
you transfer the device to another car,
When you return to the normal screen, the the guide line for the car model you set
settings are complete. If the system initializing screen before transferring will be displayed.) When
remains displayed, please have it checked at your dealer. the screen
returns to the normal screen, the
settings are complete. If the system
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initializing screen remains displayed, please
• You can display operating instructions by touching Help on the
have it checked at your dealer.
system initialization screen.

• Perform the operations shown on the screen and return to the

normal screen to complete the


• settings. If the system is initializing or the help screen remains

displayed, please have it checked at your dealer. Touch Exit


to return

to the previous screen .

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When the optional rearview monitor is installed, when you shift into reverse gear, the rear
camera image and guide lines (auxiliary lines that help you sense the vehicle's width and
distance) can be automatically displayed on the monitor screen of this unit. (The guide line
display setting according to your
car can be set at your dealer). When replacing tires, please consult your dealer. When
replacing tires, errors may occur in the distance indication lines and guide lines displayed on the scree

• The camera cover is made of resin, so do not allow organic


Please
• do not rely too much on the rear view solvents, body wax, oil film removers, glass coating agents,
• monitor. Use this device (back monitor) as an
etc. to get on it. If it gets on your skin, wipe it off immediately.
auxiliary means to check for obstacles, etc. If
Sudden changes in temperature, such as by
• raindrops etc. adhere to the camera part, the • pouring hot water on it in cold weather, may cause the rear
image quality may
view monitor to malfunction. If the camera part is hit, there is a
• deteriorate. The position indicated by the guide
line on the screen will change depending on the risk that the rear view monitor will not work
• properly due to camera malfunction. Please have it checked at
situation of your vehicle (number of passengers
and load). Always the store as soon as possible. Do not photograph sunlight
• check the safety of the rear and surrounding directly for long periods of time. A burn-in phenomenon may
areas while driving. Never back up while looking remain. The photo is an
only at the monitor screen. Be sure to use both • example. The area displayed on the monitor image varies
the rearview mirror and depending on the vehicle model. The moment
• door mirrors to check the safety of the rear and • you shift into reverse gear, a white screen appears, but then it
surrounding areas. Do not use it in the following gradually stabilizes. White bands
situations.•When the road surface is frozen, • may appear on the top and bottom when exposed to strong
slippery, or snowy. •When the back door is not
light such as sunlight or headlights. When used for a long time,
completely closed. •When using tire • white scratches and vertical lines may appear due to the rise
• chains or emergency tires. •When the road is
in temperature, but this is due to the
uneven, such as on a slope. When the display is
• characteristics of the CCD. Fluorescent lights in areas with a
cold, The image may have a tail or become
darker than usual, making it difficult to 50Hz power supply may cause the screen to flicker (flicker

• recognize. Be sure to visually check the safety


• phenomenon), but this is not a malfunction. The rear monitor
of your surroundings while driving. When using
a high-pressure car wash, avoid pointing the camera uses a special lens, so the sense of distance in the
nozzle directly at or around the camera. The camera may fall shown
image off. on
• the screen may differ from the actual distance.
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• Due to the characteristics of the camera lens, the positions and

distances of people and obstacles shown on the screen may


• differ from their actual positions. Do not subject the camera to

strong shocks, such as by hitting it hard or hitting it with


Use the camera function

objects. Doing so may cause the camera position or mounting


angle to shift, causing the rearview monitor to malfunction.
The
• camera part has a waterproof structure, so do not remove,

disassemble, or modify it. The rear monitor may not operate


properly. If you rub the camera cover too hard or use hard
brushes or
• abrasives to clean it, the cover may be damaged and the

image quality may be adversely affected.

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Back monitor image


Display the rear image

1Turn the shift lever to R (reverse)


The rear image is automatically displayed on the monitor screen. If

you move the shift lever to a position other than R (reverse), the

screen will return to the normal screen.

Guide ON or Guide OFF is displayed at the


bottom right of the screen when the rear
monitor image is displayed . Turn on guides to
display guide lines . If you do not want the guide
line to be displayed , touch Guide OFF.

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About how to view the screen


How to view the
display line When you move the shift lever to R (reverse), the monitor screen switches to the rear monitor image, and the
rear guide line is displayed to help you get a sense of vehicle width and distance.

ÿ Vehicle width
extension line Indicates the approximate course of the vehicle when backing up
straight. The vehicle is displayed wider than the actual width.

ÿ Distance guide
Indicates the distance behind the line car (from the rear edge of the

bumper). It is not linked to handle operation.

At each center position, it indicates approximately 0.5 m ahead (first line), approximately 1 m ahead (second line), and
approximately 2 m ahead (third line).

Note:
• The vehicle width extension line will appear wider than the actual vehicle width. When backing up, be sure to check
directly for safety behind and around you.

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• The projected area may vary depending on the vehicle and road conditions.
• There is a limit to the area that can be seen by the camera, and objects near the ends of the bumper or under the bumper cannot
• be seen. The rear image may differ from the actual color. You can adjust
• the screen hue, black density, color density, contrast, and brightness. ÿ “Image quality

"Adjust" (P25)
• Depending on the vehicle, the back guide line may be displayed shifted to the left or right, but this is not a malfunction.

C Use the camera function

B
A

<Positions of A, B, and C> Approximately 1 m

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Distance
guideline The distance guideline is displayed relative to the road surface, so it is not possible to judge the distance to three-
dimensional objects. On the screen, it looks like the truck is parked about 1 meter ahead (position B) according to the distance
guide line, but in reality, when you back up to position A, you will collide with it. On the
screen, A, B, and C appear to be close in that order, but in reality, A and C are the same distance apart, and B is further away
than A and C.

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• The screen may become difficult to see in the following cases, but this is not a malfunction.•Dark places. (e.g. at night) -

When the temperature near the lens


is high or low.•When there are water droplets on the camera or
when the humidity is high. (During rainy weather, etc.) - When there is foreign matter (such as
mud) near the camera. - When the sun or headlamp light hits the
camera lens directly. - If a high-intensity point (such as the sun reflecting off the vehicle body) is
reflected on the camera, a smear phenomenon* peculiar to CCD cameras may occur .

<Screen status> *Smear phenomenon: A phenomenon in which when a high-intensity point (such
as the sun reflected on a car body) is captured on a
camera, the dot leaves a trail vertically.

bright dots
Please check directly around the route display vehicle.

Error between screen and actual road surface

In the following conditions, there will be an error between the guide on the screen and the actual distance/course on the road surface.
(The illustration shows the standard camera mounting position.) When there

is a steep uphill slope behind the camera.

<Screen> <Car situation>

actual distance

1.0m

0.5m 1.0m
0.5m

error error

Distance guide line

The distance guide line shows the approximate distance relative to a flat road surface. Therefore, when there is an
uphill slope behind you, the distance guide line will be displayed ahead of the actual distance. For example, if there is
an obstacle on the way uphill, it will appear farther away than it actually is.
Similarly, errors occur between the guide line and the actual course on the road surface.
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When there is a steep downhill slope behind you

<Screen> <Car situation>

1.0m
0.5m
1.0m

0.5m

error error

When there is a downhill slope behind you, a distance guide line will be displayed behind the actual distance. If there
is an obstacle on the way downhill, it will appear closer than it actually is. Similarly,
errors occur between the guide line and the actual course on the road surface.

Use the camera function

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By connecting this unit and a mobile phone via Bluetooth, you can use the phone function of this unit.

Make hands-free calls If you are concerned about echo


(reverberation) when making hands-free
You can make hands-free calls by connecting
calls, echo is caused by the other party's voice
your mobile phone to this unit via Bluetooth.
entering the microphone through the vehicle's
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• Adjust the earpiece volume so that you can easily hear the voice from the speaker from entering the
(ÿP111) microphone. Also, echo may occur depending on
other party's voice. In the following
• cases, it may be difficult for the other party to hear your voice. the telephone line conditions, the mobile phone
When driving on rough roads When driving at used, and the
– high speeds environment of the person on the other end. Echo
– When the may be reduced
– windows are open When
• by the following methods. Decrease the listening volume
– the air conditioner outlet is pointed toward the microphone (ÿ "Setting the navigation volume" (P111))
When
– the air conditioner fan is making a loud noise
• Take a breath before speaking Set
– When the mobile phone is brought close to
• the guide audio output to the passenger side speaker only
• the microphone Due to the influence of the mobile phone or
(ÿ "Information/Telephone speaker settings" (P111))
network being used This may cause the sound quality to
However, due to the structure of the echo canceller
deteriorate (noise, echo, etc.).
inside the navigation unit, it is not possible to completely
eliminate echo. Also, if the person on the other end of
the call speaks loudly, it becomes even more difficult to hear.
• For safe driving, avoid talking on the phone while driving as

much as possible. If you have no choice but to make a call while


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driving, be sure to check the safety of those around you and
end the call quickly. • You can also adjust the earpiece volume in the call menu.
(ÿP181)
Some
• functions may be limited depending on your mobile phone. For
To make hands-free calls, you need a
details, please contact your retailer.
Bluetooth-compatible mobile phone. Also, you
must register your mobile phone to this unit in
advance. See for details
"Configure Bluetooth settings" (ÿP106) How to receive a phone call
Please.
When you receive a call, a message like the one
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• When using a mobile phone, be sure to to inform you of the incoming call.
"Precautions when using Bluetooth devices" (ÿP106)

Please read carefully.


• This unit does not support call waiting or three-way call

services, so operate them from your mobile phone. Note that if


you operate this unit while using call waiting or 3-party call
service, the call may be disconnected.

Touch to connect and start the call.


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• When you receive a call, you will hear a “trurruru” sound once • If the Bluetooth device is not registered, a message will appear

to notify you of the incoming call. On some prompting you to register it. Touch Yes and perform the
• mobile phones, the ringtone may not be output from the registration operation.
(ÿP106)
speaker. If the phone number matches
• the registered location, the name of that location will be 2Touch the method to make a call
displayed. If the name matches the phone
(ÿP182)
• number registered in the memory dial, the name registered in
the memory dial will be displayed (if the registered place and
the phone number in the memory dial are the same, the name
of the registered place will be displayed). Depending on the
usage status of the caller ID
• notification service, the phone number or name of the caller

may not be displayed. You can also answer a call by pressing


a button on your
• mobile phone. Even if you put a call on hold on your mobile Enter the dialing phone number to make a call. Memory Dial
phone, you Recalls the (ÿP180)
• can release the call by touching . For instructions on how to memory dial list of a mobile phone loaded into this unit and
hang up the phone, see. makes a call.
• "Using the in-call menu" (ÿ
P181) (ÿP180)
When performing slide operations: Call History When this unit is connected to a mobile phone,

While receiving a call, you can perform the following you can display the history of outgoing

slide operations. For instructions on how to and incoming calls (including missed
"vinegar calls) and make calls. (ÿ
work with slides, see.
Ride operation” (ÿP22) P180)
Redials the phone number you dialed immediately before
redialing . (ÿP181)
Bluetooth Settings Configure Bluetooth device settings.
(ÿP106)

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• Memory dial cannot be selected unless the mobile phone's

memory dial has been loaded into this unit . During a call or a
call, a
ÿSlide You can make a call. ÿSlide Hang up the call.
• phone mark or call menu will be displayed at the top left of the

screen.
(ÿP181)

Other operations

How to make a call


You can make calls in a variety of ways.

1 Press (Menu) and


touch the story

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Enter your phone number to make a call 3Select and touch the phone number included
in the selected destination.
1 Dial Touch Call (ÿP179)

2Enter your phone number and


touch Call .

4Touch Yes _
ÿ

A call will be placed to the other party.

A call will be placed to the other party. Making a call from the call history
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• You can also dial from your mobile phone. (Depending on your
1Touch the call history
mobile phone, you may not be able to use it hands-free.)
(ÿP179)
2Select and touch the history you want to display.
do
Call up the memory dial to make
a call

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• Memory dials are loaded for each mobile phone registered to

this unit. When you change the connected mobile phone, the
contents of the (ÿP108)
memory dial displayed will also change.

1Touch the memory dial The selected history will be displayed in a list.

(ÿP179) 3Select and touch the other party.


ÿ
2Select and touch the other party.
A call will be placed to the other party.

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Making a call with redial Operating the menu during a call


During a call, the call menu is automatically
1 Touch Redial (ÿP179) displayed and you can adjust the earpiece
volume, turn the hands-free function on/off,
ÿ and hang up the call.
A confirmation message will be displayed.

2Touch Yes _

Close Closes the in-call menu. +


ÿ Increase the listening
- volume. Lower the
A call will be placed to the other party.
earpiece volume. Hang up the
hands-free functionphone.Hang
ON/OFFHands-
up thefree
phone. Turn
Calling a phone number registered on the map You Turns ON (OFF) . If you want to talk on your
can call the phone number included in the facility mobile phone, turn it off.
information you searched for or the phone number
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registered in the registered location.
• If you turn off the hands-free function, the wireless
1Find the location ( ÿ P55) Display
connection between this unit and your mobile
detailed information about the phone may

be disconnected. If you close the in-call menu by
facility (ÿP62) 2Touch Call touching Close , you can redisplay the in-call
menu by touching at the top left of the
• screen. You can also hang up using your mobile phone.

Dial the registered phone number. Other operations

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Edit mobile phone information Loading a memory dial To use


the memory dial function, load the
You can read and delete the memory dial
memory dial registered on your mobile
and delete each history. phone into the unit in advance. You
can load up to 1,000 data items from
1 Press (Menu) and
your mobile phone into this unit.
Touch the
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story 2Touch Edit/Delete •
You can save up to 5 phone numbers per item. Depending on
ÿ •
your mobile phone, it may not support memory dial transfer. You
can read name and phone number data. Memory dials
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are loaded for each mobile phone registered to this unit. When
• you
You can also operate by touching Settings/Edit - Telephone/

Communication - Mobile phone data editing in steps 1 to 2 . change the connected mobile phone, the contents of the memory
dial displayed will also change. The loaded data will be saved in
(ÿP108)
the device's internal memory. Loaded memory dials cannot be
The edit/delete menu will be displayed. edited. How to erase the memory dial

• ``Memory Diamond
” (ÿP183) Please refer to. For mobile

phones that allow multiple phone numbers to be registered per
person, it may not be possible to read all data depending on the

Memory dial Reading memory dial phone number registration status and model.

Erase the image. (ÿ


P182) 1Touch the memory dial
Delete outgoing call history Clear outgoing outgoing history.(ÿ
(ÿP182)
P184)
Clear incoming call history Clear incoming call history. (ÿ 2Touch Load _
P184)
Delete missed call history Delete missed call history.
(ÿP184)

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If there is already loaded data, select overwrite loading or
additional loading .

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3Use your mobile phone to transfer the Erasing memory dials You
memory dial. can erase memory dials that are no
ÿ
longer needed.
The memory dial will be loaded into the memo

device. When loading is complete, the • The memory dial recorded in this unit will be erased. Memory

screen returns to the memory dial list dial and history information on the connected mobile phone will
screen and you can now use the loaded not be deleted. The only memory dials that
• can be erased are those read from the mobile phone currently
data as a memory dial.
connected to this unit. When you change the connected mobile
(ÿP108)
phone, the contents of the erasable memory dial will also
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change. The memory dial function cannot be used while the
• When reading the memory dial, you need to perform a memory

dial transfer operation from the connected mobile phone •


memory dial is being erased.
(depending on the mobile phone, there are transfers for all (ÿP182)
items, transfer for one item, etc.).
• If your mobile phone
(ÿP106)
supports PBAP connection , when you
1Touch the memory dial
touch Load, the memory dial will be loaded into the unit without
any operation on the mobile phone. Depending on your mobile
(ÿP182)
phone, a message will appear on your mobile phone asking if
you want to grant access permission. Also, in the case of a
2Touch Erase
PBAP connection, it will be automatically overwritten and read.
Additional loading is not possible. Once the memory dial has
been transferred,
• a message will appear asking whether you want to load

additional data. If you want to load additional files, touch Yes.


The type of information saved, the number of characters, and
the number of
• items in memory vary depending on the mobile phone.

Depending on your mobile phone, the memory


• dial registered by the mobile phone's secret function may also 3Touch the phone number you want to delete
be read. Your mobile phone number may also be read at the
same time as the memory
• dial.

Other operations

The selected phone number will be marked with


a (check mark) and you can continue to select it.

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Touch Select All to select all phone numbers. Touching Clear
All will clear all selected phone numbers.

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4Touch Erase _ 2Touch the history information you want to delete

A confirmation message will be displayed.

5Touch Yes _
ÿ

The selected phone number will be deleted.

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ÿ
• Erasing the memory dial may take several minutes. Do not turn

off the power


The selected history information will be marked
• to the machine (turn off the engine switch) while the memory with a (check mark) and can be selected again.
dial is being erased. The selected data may not be deleted.
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• Touching Select All will select all history information. Touch

Clear All to clear all selected history information.

Deleting history information You


can delete outgoing call history, received call history, 3Touch Erase _
and missed call history information. ÿ

memo A confirmation message will be displayed.

• If you switch the connected mobile phone, the call history from
4Touch Yes _
that mobile phone will no longer be displayed. When you
ÿ
reconnect, it will appear again. If the registration of a mobile
• phone is deleted, the history of calls made and received using The selected history information will be deleted.

that mobile phone will also be automatically deleted.

1Select and touch the history item you want


to delete (ÿP182)

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Use eco manager


You can check the animal images that can be earned (Eco Prize) depending on the degree of contribution of
eco-driving, and check the history of eco-driving evaluations. You can also set fuel efficiency to display eco-
friendly routes.

1 Press (Menu) and select and memo


• Calculated from speed and elapsed time. Sensor If the vehicle
touch two items to
speed is not calculated, such as during initial learning, it may
touch on Eco Manager . not be calculated correctly.
ÿ
"Navigation mechanism" (P204)
• Please note that the eco-driving rating may be lower depending

on the driving environment such as a steep slope. Points are


added
• according to your eco-driving evaluation score, which

determines your eco-prize acquisition level. Please see for


details. Evaluations are “About Ecoprize” (ÿ
P186) performed on a daily
• basis, and when the date changes, the latest eco-driving
Eco Prize Displays the Eco Prize thumbnail screen. Fuel
evaluation is added to the history and saved. If there are
consumption setting (ÿP186)
already 9 records, the oldest record will be deleted. To check
Set the fuel efficiency for local roads and highways separately.
the history, touch Eco-driving evaluation history on the Eco-
Displays the past 9 eco- (ÿP186)
Manager screen. The eco-driving evaluation screen will not be
driving evaluations and the latest eco-driving evaluation
displayed in
history. • the following cases. Intersection guidance displayed Lane


information, direction sign (ÿP71)
About eco-driving evaluation – displayed Sensor initial learning in (ÿP70)
The eco-driving evaluation screen evaluates eco-
– progress (ÿP98)
driving in five stages from sudden start, sudden
acceleration, sudden deceleration, cruising, and idling,
and provides driving advice. This screen is displayed
when the map display is eco information display.
(ÿP42)

Other operations

• When driving using the eco-driving evaluation as a reference,

do not stare at the navigation screen and drive with full attention
to safety.

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About Ecoprize Set fuel efficiency


The accumulated results of eco-driving evaluations up to the previous Set the fuel efficiency when driving on local roads and
day are converted into points, and an image of the level corresponding highways. The settings you make here will be reflected
to the points is displayed. in the (ÿP65)
eco route display.

Ecoprize thumbnail screen 1Touch the fuel efficiency setting

(ÿP185)

2Touch General Road Fuel Economy or Expressway

Fuel Economy

Thumbnail Displays the details of the selected thumbnail


(ÿP186)
image. << / >> Sends the Eco Prize
thumbnail image to the previous/next page.

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3Example of entering fuel efficiency and touching
• Which images do not meet the eco-driving evaluation points ?
end
will be displayed, and if you touch it, a message explaining
input : General road fuel efficiency
the details of Eco Prize will be displayed. Depending on the

• image you obtained from EcoPrize, you can personalize it

with a ``user icon,'' ``operation sound,'' and ``guidance icon.''


For more information about personalization, see.

"Using the personalization function" (ÿP187)

Eco Prize details screen

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• Estimated fuel efficiency is included when shipped from the

factory. Please enter the fuel efficiency that you confirmed


at your dealer. Furthermore, in actual driving, fuel efficiency
may vary depending on usage conditions such as road
conditions, season, and driving style, so the route you choose
may not necessarily be an eco-friendly route.

return You will return to the Eco Prize


thumbnail screen.

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Use personalization features


The personalization function allows you to register different settings (map display,
volume settings, etc.) according to the preferences of the users (owners, users)
when this unit is used by multiple people, such as family members. This function
allows you to use the unit with its
original settings by switching the user. Up to 4 users (1 owner, 3 users) can be
registered. (Owners are already
registered.) The owner or user (1 to 3) selected as the current user will be
displayed as a user icon at the bottom right of the map screen.
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• Owner cannot be removed. However, you can set and edit owner information. Once users 1 to 3 are registered,

the registered user selection screen will be displayed when the machine is turned on (engine switch is turned on).
If there is only one user, set and edit owner information.

Display personalization ÿ A ÿ mark will be displayed on the


selected operation history and it
screen
On the personalization screen, you can will be registered as a favorite.
display and select the operation history, Operation history registered as
favorites is always displayed at
register users, set/switch, etc.
the top of the list. If you touch ÿ
again , the ÿ mark turns off and
the favorite registration is
1Touch the user icon on the canceled. List item Displays the past 30 operation
map screen history. You can perform the
selected operation. Settings
Settings can be made for each user. You
- User settings (ÿP188)
Settings can delete all operation history.
- Clear
history You can register new users, switch users,
or delete users. (ÿ
P191)
ÿ
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The personalization screen will be displayed.
• If the number of operation histories that are not

registered as favorites exceeds 30, the oldest ones


will Other operations

• be overwritten. You can register up to 30 items as


• favorites. When you clear history, all operation

history except for favorites will be deleted.

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Set user settings Setting the user icon You can set
the user icon from 20 types. The
Each user can set the map display method factory default
and the navigation volume. is "Pattern 1".
1Settings - Touch User Settings 1Touch the icon
(ÿP187) (ÿP188)
ÿ
2Touch the desired icon
The user settings screen will be displayed.

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Icon Set the user icon. Username Set the •


You can also set icons (up to 12 types)
(ÿP188) obtained through EcoPrize. For more
username. information on “About Ecoprize” (ÿ
(ÿP188) P186) EcoPrize, please see here.
Volume Set each volume. (ÿ
P189)
Setting a username You can set a
Change operation sound Set the operation sound. (ÿ
P189) username of your choice. The maximum number
of characters you can enter is 7 full-
Input keyboard Configure the keyboard for entering
characters. (ÿP189) width characters. The factory default setting is
Enlarge text on the map Turn on/off enlarge text on the map "Owner" or "User (1-3)".
Set. (ÿP189)
1Touch the user name
Map view Set how the map is displayed.
Logo (ÿP190) (ÿP188)
mark Set the logo mark to be displayed on
the map. (ÿP190) 2Enter the user name and
Guidance icon Set the pattern of the guidance touch the end of input
icon displayed on the map.
(ÿP191)
Initialize settings Initialize settings and return
to factory settings.

2When the settings are complete,


touch Finish.

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Setting the volume You can memo

adjust the navigation guidance volume, phone ringer volume and • You can also set the operation sound you got from EcoPrize.

receiver volume, and turn operation sounds ON/OFF. For more information about EcoPrize, please see here.
“About Ecoprize” (ÿP186)

1Touch the volume (ÿP188)


You can select from two types of input
2Set each item
palettes (keyboard type input and mobile phone
type input) to set the input keyboard. The factory
default
setting is "50 note input".

1 Touch the input keyboard


(ÿP188) 2
Touch the 50-note input or
The
mobile phone input
• memo volume setting
"Setting the navigation volume"
procedure is the same as . (ÿP111)

Changing the operation sound You

can set the operation sound that sounds when you touch a button

on the screen or on the main unit. The

factory default setting is "Operation sound 1".

1Touch to change operation


3Touch back _
sound (ÿP188)

2Touch the desired operation sound Enlarging text information on a map You can enlarge

the text of place names and facility names displayed on the map

screen. The factory setting is "OFF".

1Touch the enlarge text on the


map (ÿP188) Other operations

When you touch a list item, a sound will be


heard and you can confirm it.

3Touch back _

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2 Touch ON or OFF. 2Touch the entire list

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3Touch back _ • If you touch the genre here, you will return to the map screen

and all facilities of the selected genre will be displayed on the


Setting the map display method You map. You can
• customize the list to your liking.
can set the map display method.
(ÿP45)
The factory default setting is "Normal View".
3Touch the genre for which you want
1Touch map view (ÿP188)
to display the logo mark.
2Touch
normal view or sky view

4Touch the facility whose logo you


want to display.

3Touch back _

You can display the logo of the facility


whose logo you want to display on the
map . The
factory settings are as follows. ÿ
Display: "ON"
The indicator of the selected facility will light up
Display type: "0 types"
and you can continue making selections.
1Touch the logo mark
(ÿP188)

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memo
Using the user switching
• Touching the facility again will turn off the indicator and deselect
menu
it. To select facilities in other genres,

touch Back to return to the screen in step 3 , and repeat steps
3 to 4 . If the display setting is Display: OFF , touch Display: Registering new users Users
OFF - other than the owner can be registered as

Display: ON to change the display setting. users 1 to 3.

memo

• If users 1 to 3 have already been registered, new registration


4Back - Back - Touch Back _
is not possible. Delete the registered user before performing
do (ÿP192)
the operation.

memo 1Touch user switching


• The logo mark display setting operation is "The logo mark
(ÿP187)
"Configure display settings" (ÿP44)
the same as .

2Touch new registration


Setting guidance icons You can
set guidance icons for destinations,
stopovers,
etc. The factory default is "Pattern 1".

1Touch the guidance icon


(ÿP188)
ÿ
2Touch your desired pattern
The user settings screen will be displayed.

3Configure user settings (ÿP188)

4Touch Finish _
memo

• If you register as a new user, you will be selected as the current

user after registration is complete.


memo Other operations


You can also set icons (up to 3 types) obtained from EcoPrize.
For more information on EcoPrize, please see here.
“About Ecoprize” (ÿ
P186)

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Switching users To use 3Touch the user you want to delete


the settings and operation history of
each registered user, switch users.
1Touch user switching
(ÿP187)
2Touch the user you want to
switch to
ÿ

A confirmation message will be displayed.

4Touch Yes _
ÿ

The user will be deleted.

memo
ÿ
• Owner cannot be removed. If you delete the currently
Switches to the selected user. • selected user, the owner will be automatically selected.

Deleting users You


can delete registered users other
than the owner.
1Touch User Switch
(ÿP187)
2Touch User Delete

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Using the smartphone linkage function


You can use your smartphone to operate the map (scroll or change the scale),
set a destination, and control the audio.
memo


To use this function, you need to download a dedicated application (NaviCon or smart nAVVi Link) to your smartphone. For information
on how to set up and use your smartphone, please see Help on the App Store or Google Play. Once the smartphone is ready, connect
it to this unit via Bluetooth and set it to use the smartphone linkage
• function. When the settings are complete, the smartphone linkage mark will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. :Registration and

settings of the smartphone


ÿ “Configure Bluetooth settings” (P106)
• to this unit have been completed. : The smartphone is connecting. (Android smartphones are not

displayed): The smartphone has been connected and is working with this unit.
While driving, you cannot operate this function from a smartphone that is connected hands-free. For
compatible smartphones, please contact the store where you purchased the
• product. Actual functions may differ from those in the instruction manual due to version updates of the dedicated

application.

Note

• Please be sure to secure your smartphone when using it. It is very dangerous if it rolls while driving and gets under the brake pedal. Do

not fix the product in


• a location where it will interfere with the operation or visibility of car safety devices such as airbags if they are activated. Do not leave your

smartphone in the car. (The


• interior of the vehicle may become hot under the scorching sun.) Do not use your smartphone close to this unit. If you place it too close,
• the connection may deteriorate.

Use the NaviCon app ÿ

A connection with this unit will be established automatically,

and a map of the same location as the map displayed on


caveat
NaviCon will be displayed on this unit.
• For safety reasons, drivers should not operate their smartphones

while driving.
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1Use your smartphone to • The map may not be displayed depending on the state of
the navigation
Start the NaviCon app and
• screen. Map scrolling and scale changes are also linked.
display the map screen • Android smartphones will not connect automatically if NaviCon's

automatic connection setting is disabled. If the connection is


not automatic, please perform the connection operation
manually. Other operations

• Please refer to the application help for instructions on how


to operate NaviCon when starting it.

2 Operate the NaviCon app to


set destinations and stopovers.
ÿ

The setting information will be sent to the machine, and the

destination and stopover will be set on the machine.

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ÿ
memo

If you send a new destination without touching Start Guidance Connection with this device will be established

on the search results screen of this device , the displayed automatically. For subsequent operations, see "Setting
search results will be canceled and a new route will be a destination" and "Performing audio operations."
searched.
• If you set multiple destinations on NaviCon, this unit will set memo
point 1 as the destination and points 2 and on as stopover • Depending on the state of the navigation screen, it may not
points. Stopping points are set as those closest to the work in conjunction with the smartphone app.
destination in ascending order from point 2. • Android smartphones will not connect automatically if the smart

nAVVi Link automatic connection setting is disabled. If it does


The NaviCon app can be downloaded from below.
not connect automatically, please connect manually. For

http://www.denso.co.jp/ja/products/aftermarket/info/ instructions on how to start smart nAVVi Link, please see


• the application help.
navicon/index.html

The smart nAVVi Link app can be downloaded from


below.

http://smartnavvilink.com/
This app is provided by DENSO Corporation.

Using the smart nAVVi


Link app This application is provided by Aisin AW Co., Ltd.

caveat
• For safety reasons, drivers should not operate their smartphones

while driving. Set destination


1Use your smartphone to launch 1 Operate the smart nAVVi Link
the smart nAVVi Link app. app to enter destination search mode.

2 Operate the smart nAVVi Link


app to set destinations and
stopovers.
ÿ

The setting information will be sent to the machine, and the

destination and stopover will be set on the machine.

memo
• If you send a stopover without a destination, it will be set as a

destination. If you send a new



destination or stopover without pressing Start Guidance on the
search results screen of this device , the displayed search
results will be canceled and a new route will be searched.

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Perform audio operations memo

• If you touch MODE when the AV source is OFF,


1 Operate the smart nAVVi Link app
This will be the AV source before the AV source was
to enter audio link mode turned off.
• If you touch MODE for a long time when the AV

source is ON, the AV source will turn OFF.


2 Perform audio operations on the DTV remote control
smart nAVVi Link app remote
control screen. It cannot be operated on this
machine. d Select 1 to 12 preset channels. ÿ ch
ÿ
Preset channel
Operation signals are sent to the unit, allowing you to
up. Tracks/files can also be uploaded. ÿ ch Preset
operate each function.
channel down. Tracks/files can
common remote control also be taken down. + Volume
Increases the volume.

AUDIO OFF AV source is turned OFF.

MODE Switches the AV sources in order.


Play
DISC music CDs, CD-R/RW, etc.
- Volume The volume will decrease. ÿÿÿÿ Confirm
Receive One
TV Operation cannot be performed on this device. It cannot
Seg broadcasts. It cannot be
be operated using the data broadcasting control unit.

VTR Operation
operated on this machine.
key (blue/red/green/yellow)
ÿ Folder/ Upload folders/albums/groups
Album and preset channels. Down a
folder/album/group or preset
ÿ Folder/ channel. ÿ Track Upload tracks/
Album files and preset channels. Touch
and hold to fast forward. ÿ
Track Downgrades tracks/files and preset channels.
Touch and hold for a long time
to fast-
reverse. + Volume Increases the
volume.

Other operations

- Volume The volume will decrease.

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Adjusting the touch position on the touch panel


You can make adjustments when you feel that there is a discrepancy between the touch keys on the screen and the touch
position that actually responds. (Touch Panel Calibration) There are two types of
adjustments: 4-point adjustments made at the four corners of the screen, and 16-point adjustments made in detail on the entire screen.

• Always use a cotton swab or other blunt object to lightly touch the screen.

memo


If you want to end touch panel adjustment midway through, press and hold (Menu) or press (Current location) or (Audio). If you press ,
you will return to the navigation screen; if you press , you will return to the navigation screen.
Return to the AV screen.

1 Press (Menu) for more than 2 seconds 6Touch the center of the + mark
ÿ displayed on the screen.
Image quality adjustment screen (ÿP25) will be displayed.

2While on the image quality adjustment

screen, press (Menu) for more than 2 seconds

The touch panel adjustment screen will be displayed.

3Touch the four corners of the screen


ÿ

After touching 16 points, touch the + mark that


appears on the screen to save the adjustment
results.

memo

• Do not turn off the engine while saving. To return to the


• previous adjustment, press (Menu).

4 Press (menu)
ÿ
7 Press (menu) for more than 2 seconds
The adjustment results will be saved.
ÿ

5Press (menu) again. Finish the adjustment and return to the screen that was

ÿ displayed before adjusting the image quality.

Proceed to 16-point adjustment. memo

• If the touch panel adjustment cannot be performed correctly,

please contact your retailer.

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Precautions for handling


How to use the LCD screen correctly About LED backlight
• When the monitor becomes hot under the scorching
sun in midsummer or when hot air from an air
Precautions for handling
conditioner hits the monitor directly, the brightness of
• If you apply a commercially available LCD protective the backlight may be automatically reduced to protect the LEDs.
film, it may interfere with touch panel operations.
• The lifespan of the LED backlight is over 10,000 hours,
Please but the lifespan may be shortened if used at high
• use the LCD screen within the specified temperature temperatures.
(ÿP222) • When the LED backlight reaches the end of its lifespan, the
• range. If you use the product in direct sunlight for a screen may become dark or the image may no longer be
long time, it may become hot and the LCD screen may displayed. In this case, please contact the store where you
malfunction. Avoid direct sunlight as much as possible. purchased the product.
The LCD screen is exposed to

• improve visibility inside the vehicle. Do not press too


hard on the LCD screen as this may cause damage.
About care
Always touch the LCD screen with your fingertips, as • When cleaning dust or dirt on the LCD screen, turn off
this may the power and then wipe with a soft, clean cloth. When
• cause scratches or dirt. wiping the LCD screen, be careful not to scratch it

• with the nails. Scratches on the LCD screen will make


it difficult to see the image. Do not use wet cloths or
chemical cloths. Also, do not use volatile

About the LCD screen • chemicals such as benzine or thinner.

• Small black dots or brightly shining dots (bright dots) may


appear on the LCD screen. This is a phenomenon specific
to LCD screens and is not a malfunction. If the LCD screen

• is exposed to direct sunlight, the light will reflect and the


screen will become difficult to see, so block direct sunlight.
If you use the product in low How to use discs correctly
• ambient temperatures, the characteristics of the liquid crystal
display may cause afterimages to become more noticeable
and the image quality may deteriorate. When the ambient Precautions for handling
temperature rises, the image quality will return to normal.
• Please use discs with the following marks.

ÿÿ

CD
With

record

• Do not use discs that are cracked, scratched, or


warped. Do not use

• specially shaped discs. This may cause a malfunction.


When holding the disc, be careful not

• to touch the recording surface (the side that shines in


rainbow colors). Do not scratch the disc.

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Precautions for handling

• When using a disc that allows printing on About the disc playback environment
the label side, check the instructions and
warnings for the disc. Some discs may not • The data on the disc may not be read accurately
be inserted or ejected. Using such discs due to vibration while driving. If
may cause the unit to malfunction. Do not • you start playing a disc immediately after
attach commercially available turning on the heater at low temperatures, dew
• labels etc. to the disc. Doing so may cause may form on the lens and disc inside the unit,
the disc to warp and become unplayable. preventing normal playback. If this happens,
Also, if the label peels off during playback, leave it for about an hour and wait for the dew
the disc will not be able to be removed, to fall off naturally. Wipe any dew on the disc
which may cause the unit to malfunction. with a soft cloth. When
• the disc gets too hot, the protection function
activates and disc playback stops.
memo

• Although this consideration has been taken in the product

design, due to the mechanism, usage environment, and


handling of the disc, scratches may occur on the disc surface How to use SD cards correctly
that are not harmful to actual use. This is not a product
malfunction. Please understand that this is normal wear and
tear. For
Precautions for handling
• details on playable disc types and file formats, see .
“Types of discs that can be played” (ÿ
• Do not store in direct sunlight or high
temperatures. Do not bend,
P200)
• subject it to impact, or drop it. This may
cause a malfunction. Do not touch it with
About care • wet hands. Doing so may cause a
malfunction.
• If the disc becomes dirty, use a soft, clean
cloth to wipe it gently from the inside to the • Do not touch the terminals with metal
outside. Do not apply objects or your hands. This may cause a malfunctio
• volatile chemicals such as benzine or
thinner to the disc. Also, do not use analog About data protection
record cleaners or antistatic agents on the
disc. • If you have saved important data that has
not been backed up, slide the write protect
switch to LOCK it.

Precautions for storage

• Do not store discs in places exposed to


direct sunlight or high temperatures. Be
• sure to store the disc in its case to prevent
it from warping.

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Precautions for handling

* Automatic control equipment, other Bluetooth®


Notes regarding radio waves
compatible equipment, VICS (road traffic network

• This unit has received technical standard conformity * system), amateur radio stations, etc.
certification as a low power data communication
system radio station equipment based on the
Radio Law. Therefore, a wireless station license is
not required when using this unit. Also, this device
can
only be used in Japan. Doing any of the following ÿ ÿÿ

may be
ÿRepresents wireless equipment that uses the “2.4”
* punishable by law.
GHz band.
* Disassemble/modify. Peel off the certification
ÿ “FH” represents the modulation
label affixed to the device.
method. ÿ“1” Expected interference distance (approximately 10 m)
• The wireless function of this unit uses radio
waves in the 2.4 GHz frequency band. Radio represents.
waves in this frequency band are used by
various devices (microwave ovens, wireless If you experience any problems, such as cases of harmful radio wave interference

LAN devices, etc.), so radio wave interference from this unit to specified low-power radio stations for mobile object identification,
may cause audio from the unit's wireless function please contact your retailer.
to be interrupted or difficult to hear. . It may also
affect the operation and performance of other
equipment. Although this unit is not easily
affected by radio wave interference, please be aware of the following.
* If you use the wireless function of this unit in an
environment where AV equipment, security
equipment, etc. that use wireless LAN are used, the
voice may be interrupted or the operation of the
wireless LAN device may be significantly affected.

• In addition, some of the devices listed below use


radio waves in the 2.4 GHz frequency band. Audio
may be interrupted or become unusable in the
vicinity of these devices. Also, it may affect the
operation of the other device. Fire alarms and
wireless AV
* equipment (TVs, videos, computers, etc.)
Logistics management systems
* for factories and warehouses, identification
With

systems for railway vehicles and emergency record

* vehicles Microwave therapy devices and


wireless controllers for
* game consoles Automatic doors and shoplifting
prevention systems (Bookstores, CD shops, etc.)

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About discs
Types of discs that can be played • This unit is compatible with playing discs that
contain a mixture of music data (CD) and WMA/
The following marks are placed on the title MP3 (CD-R/RW) data, but the played data is
music data (CD-R/RW). ) only.
side of the disc, on the package, or on the jacket.

CD

About disk configuration


• CD-EXTRA can be played as an audio CD. CDs
with copy A CD is divided into units called tracks.
• protection functions (such as Copy Control
CDs) do not comply with official CD standards Generally, each song corresponds to one
and may not be playable. CD-R/RW track. Tracks may also be divided into units
• discs other than those recorded with a music called indexes.
CD recorder may not play properly.

• CD-RW discs may take longer to start playing track 1 track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5
after you insert them than regular CDs or CD-R
discs. CD-R/RW discs that have not been
CD
• finalized may not be playable or may take a
long time to start playing.

• When handling CD-R/RW discs, carefully read


the disc's instructions and precautions.

• CD-R/RW discs recorded in DDCD (Double


Density CD) format cannot be played. Even if
you
• record a music CD-R/RW disc using a music
CD recorder, it may not be possible to play it on
this unit due to the characteristics of the disc,
scratches or dirt, or dirt or dew on the lens
inside the unit.
• Depending on the storage conditions in the car,
such as direct sunlight or high temperatures,
playback may not be possible.
• Discs recorded on a PC (personal computer)
can be played if they are recorded in the correct
format, but depending on the application
software settings and environment, playback
may not be possible. (For details, please contact
the application software vendor.)

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About WMA/MP3/AAC/WAV files


• The total number of folders that can be
Folder and WMA/MP3/ played is up to 192 (for CD-R/RW)/300
About AAC/WAV files (for SD). The

• The images on a disc containing WMA/ • total number of files that can be played is
MP3 files or on an SD card containing up to 255 (for CD-R/RW)/5 000 (for SD).
WMA/MP3/AAC/WAV files are as shown For files
below. • recorded in the extended format (Romeo),
the first 28 characters can be displayed in
full-width format, and the first 56 characters
can be displayed in half-width format.
• The order in which folders are selected
during operations such as playback is the
order in which they were written using the
writing software. However, some writing
software allows you to set the playback order.

memo

• The machine assigns the folder number. It cannot be assigned

by the customer.
• Folders that do not contain WMA/MP3/AAC/WAV files will not

be recognized (the folder number will not be displayed and will


be skipped). Discs with many layers take a
• long time to start playing. When creating a disc, we recommend

that there are no more than two layers. You can play up to a
total of 192 folders on the disc.

1st layer 2nd layer


• 3rd layer This unit can play CD-R/RWs
containing WMA/MP3 files (CD-ROM mode
supports Mode 1, Mode 2, FORM1, and
FORM2), WMA/MP3/AAC/WAV It supports
What is WMA?
playback of SD cards containing files. WMA stands for "Windows Media™ Audio" and is an
Discs recorded in audio compression method developed by Microsoft
• accordance with ISO9660 Level 1 and Corporation in the United States.
Level 2 and extended formats (Joliet,
Romeo) can be played. This unit supports WMA data can be encoded using Windows Media
playback of discs recorded Player Ver.7 or later.
With

• using the multi-session method. Packet


lights are not supported. m3u record

memo
• playlists are not supported.
• Depending on the application that encoded the WMA file, it

may not work properly.

• MP3i (MP3 interactive) format and MP3 • Depending on the application that encoded the WMA file, text
PRO format are not supported.
information such as album names may not be displayed
correctly.

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About WMA/MP3/AAC/WAV files

About WMA files that can be What is MP3?


played MP3 is an abbreviation for “MPEG Audio Layer
3” and is a standard format for audio compression
memo
technology.
• When naming a WMA file, add the extension
(.wma) after the file name. This unit plays
• files with the extension (.wma) as WMA files. About MP3 files that can be
Do not add an extension (.wma) to files other played
than WMA files, as this may cause noise or
malfunction. This unit can play WMA files memo
• encoded using Windows Media Player
• Depending on the version of iTunes that encoded the MP3 file,
Ver7/8/9. When playing a WMA file containing
image data, it may take character information such as file names may not be displayed

• some time before playback starts. correctly.


• When naming an MP3 file, add the extension (.mp3) after the

file name. This unit plays files with the extension (.mp3) as

MP3 files. Do not add an extension (.mp3) to files other than
• It supports the display of WMA Tag album MP3 files, as this may cause noise or malfunction.
(displayed as album name), title (displayed as
song name), and artist (displayed as artist
name). The
• It supports the display of ID3 Tag album
• sampling frequency of WMA files that can be
(displayed as album name), title (displayed as
played is 32 kHz to 48 kHz (for CD-R/RW)/8
song name), and artist (displayed as artist
kHz to 48 kHz (for SD). Supported bit rates
name).
are 48 kbps
• Compatible ID3 Tag versions are 1.0, 1.1, 2.2,
• to 320 kbps (for CD-R/RW)/5 kbps to 320 kbps
2.3, 2.4. In addition,
(for SD). Compatible with VBR. Files protected
If ID3 Tag Ver.1.X and Ver.2.X are mixed,
by digital rights management (DRM) cannot
Ver.2.X takes precedence. The supported
be played. If
• sampling frequencies for playable MP3 files
• all files are DRM-protected, they cannot be
are 16 kHz to 48 kHz (for CD-R/RW)/8 kHz to
played on this unit. The following formats are
48 kHz (for SD). Compatible with emphasis.
not supported.
Supported bit rates are 8 kbps to 320 kbps.
• Compatible with VBR.

•Windows Media Audio 9
Professional
•Windows Media Audio 9 Lossless (lossless
compression)
•Windows Media Audio 9 Voice

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About WMA/MP3/AAC/WAV files

What is AAC? What is WAV?


AAC stands for ``Advanced Audio Coding,'' WAV is an abbreviation for "Waveform" and is the standard audio format for Windows®.

and is a standard format for audio


compression technology used in MPEG2 and MPEG4.

About WAV files that can be


About AAC files that can be played
played
memo
memo
• When naming a WAV file, add the extension
• Depending on the version of iTunes used to (.wav) after the file name. This unit plays files
write the AAC file, character information such • with the extension (.wav) as WAV files. Do not
as file names may not be displayed correctly. add an extension (.wav) to files other than
• When naming an AAC file, add the extension WAV files, as this may cause noise or
(.m4a) after the file name. This unit plays malfunction.
• files with the extension (.m4a) created with
iTunes as AAC files. Do not add an extension • This unit is encoded in LPCM format.
(.m4a) to files other than AAC files, as this It supports playback of WAV files. This
may cause noise or malfunction. When playing • unit supports playback of WAV files recorded
an AAC file containing at a sampling frequency of 16 kHz to 48
• image data, it may take some time before kHz. Generally
playback starts. • speaking, the higher the quantization bit
number of a WAV file, the better the sound
quality. This unit supports playback of WAV
• It supports the display of AAC Tag album files recorded with 8/16 bit quantization bit
(displayed as album name), title (displayed
depth. However, in order to enjoy music
as song name), and artist (displayed as
with a certain level of sound quality, we
artist name).
recommend recording with a higher quantization bit ra
• Depending on the version of iTunes that
encoded the AAC file, it may not play
correctly. The
• sampling frequency of playable AAC files is
8 kHz to 48 kHz. Supported stereo
• bitrates are 8 kbps to 320 kbps. This product
does not support
• the following formats. *Apple Lossless
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How navigation works


Features of positioning that combines GPS and
How to know your current location
• autonomous navigation Since current location
In addition to GPS, this device can measure the current data from GPS and current location data from
location (vehicle position) using autonomous navigation. autonomous navigation are always combined, more
accurate positioning can be performed.

• Even if GPS satellite radio waves cannot be received,


positioning can be continued using autonomous
GPS positioning GPS navigation.

(Global Positioning System) is a system that measures • If positioning is performed using independent
navigation alone, the current location displayed may
your current location by receiving position measurement
gradually shift. When you combine GPS and autonomous naviga
radio waves from GPS satellites (artificial satellites).
GPS positioning makes it possible to correct deviations
in autonomous navigation, increasing positioning
GPS satellites are launched at an altitude of 21 000 km
accuracy.
around the Earth. 3 or more
Positioning becomes possible by receiving radio waves Mechanism to improve positioning
from GPS satellites. There are two types of GPS
accuracy
positioning: 3D positioning and 2D positioning.

The role of the 3D hybrid sensor The built-in 3D

hybrid sensor is used in high-precision 3D hybrid


systems to improve the positioning accuracy of
autonomous navigation itself.

High-precision 3D hybrid system When a


vehicle speed pulse is input, the 3D hybrid sensor
can detect altitude differences, enabling highly
Type Description 3-
accurate positioning (high-precision 3D hybrid system).
dimensional positioning When GPS satellite radio waves can be

received in good condition, positioning can be

performed in 3 dimensions: latitude,

longitude, and altitude. 2-dimensional positioning Even if you can

receive GPS satellite radio waves, if the

reception conditions are not very good, use 2-

dimensional positioning (latitude and longitude).

Since altitude cannot be determined, the

positioning error will be slightly larger than when using 3D positioning.

Positioning using autonomous navigation

The built-in 3D hybrid sensor determines the current


location by detecting the distance traveled by the car's
speed pulse, the direction of the turn by a vibration gyro
sensor, and the slope of the road surface by an
inclinometer (G sensor).

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How navigation works

map matching • In the following cases, you may be temporarily unable


to receive GPS satellite radio waves due to radio
Positioning using GPS or self-contained navigation may interference.
contain errors, so your current location may be somewhere - Using a car phone or mobile phone near a GPS
other than the road. In such cases, map matching is a antenna.
function that corrects the current location to a nearby road • Do not apply paint or car wax to the GPS antenna.
by thinking that ``cars are meant to be driven on roads.'' Sensitivity may decrease or radio waves may not be
received. Also, if snow accumulates on the antenna,
the sensitivity will decrease, so remove the snow.
If map matching is used

Errors caused by the GPS satellite itself


• GPS satellites are managed by the US Department of
Defense, and the satellites themselves may transmit
intentionally misaligned position data. In such cases,
the positioning error will increase. When the number
This unit performs map matching after highly accurate
of satellites that
positioning using GPS and self-contained navigation,
making it possible to display your current location even
• can be captured (received) is small, the positioning
becomes two-dimensional and the error increases.
more accurately.

memo Regarding errors on toll roads and elevated


• Even if a road is displayed on the city map, you roads When getting on or off a toll road, or driving on an
may not be able to route search or map match the elevated road or a road with an overpass, the slope is
road. detected and distance is corrected. For roads where slope
data is not recorded, the error may become large as no
correction is made.

About errors Regarding vehicle position accuracy at


low speeds: Some vehicle models do not output a vehicle
The error may become large in the following situations.
speed signal at low speeds of several km/h. For such
types of vehicles, if the vehicle is driving at low speeds of
several km/h in traffic jams or in parking lots (underground
Errors due to GPS positioning
parking lots, etc.), the location of the vehicle may not be
• failure If you are in the following locations, GPS displayed accurately.
satellite radio waves may be blocked and reception
may not be possible, so GPS positioning may not be
possible. With

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Inside the tunnel or in the Under the two-tier expressway


parking lot of a building

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How navigation works

Other errors include when

• driving on a Y-junction with a • When turning on a turntable in a parking • When driving on a newly built road that is not
small angle. lot, etc. included in the map information.

• Immediately after running long distances • When traveling by ferry, vehicle


on straight lines and gentle curves. • When hairpin curves continue. transport vehicle, etc.

• If the tires slip on a gravel road or • If you repeatedly start and stop at low
snowy road. • When roads are close together (for speeds due to traffic jams, etc.
example, a toll road and a side road).

• When driving in a meandering manner. • When driving on a grid-shaped road.


• When turning or turning repeatedly in
a multi-storey parking lot, etc.

• When driving on a road with differences in


elevation, such as a steep mountain road. • If you are driving on a road inside a
• When GPS positioning is not possible facility such as a factory and approach
for a long time. a road adjacent to the

• facility. If you start driving immediately


after starting the engine.

• If you have recently replaced tires with


• When a chain is installed or when tires tires of a different profile or diameter.
are replaced with tires of a different
size. • When passing through a loop bridge,
etc.

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Is it malfunctioning? If you think so


Please check the following before requesting repair. If the problem persists even
after checking, please contact your dealer.

Common Items

Symptom Cause Remedy ``The system has detected a high or low temperature
and will temporarily suspend the system until the temperature reaches normal operating temperature of the system
air conditioner outlet. Please wait until the system returns to normal temperature. .'' When navigating, the message
``High or low temperature?'' is displayed. The internal temperature of the main unit has become too high or too low
for system operation. I'm back. ]It will be displayed. Message "Cannot be operated while driving." For safety reasons,
an operation message will be displayed while driving for some
functions that cannot be operated while driving. operated the function. It is now impossible to create. Stop the vehicle
in a safe place and apply the parking brake before operating it.

navigation
Symptom Cause Remedy Unable to determine vehicle position.

Block radio waves above the GPS antenna. Do not place anything above the GPS antenna.
Positioning errors will be large. There are things that can be used. Please come.
3D hybrid sensor learns correctly 3D hybrid sensor notes have not been
(ÿP98)
learned. Please reset the memory and try learning again. For information on locations
where positioning errors
The vehicle's position shifts. Positioning error. are likely to occur, see .
“About errors” (ÿP205)
Please reset the memory of the 3D hybrid
(ÿP98)
sensor and try learning again. When
making a hands-free call,
the voice of the other party (which can be improved by lowering the listening volume from the speaker) is being heard
by the microphone. D. It sounds like there is something you can do. This is caused by the other
party's voice entering the microphone through the vehicle's speakers. (ÿ "Setting the navigation volume" (P111))
.
However, due to the way this unit works, the sound is generated entirely as a sound.
It is not possible to eliminate the echo. Also, if the person on the other end of the line
speaks loudly, it will be even more difficult With

to hear, so speak at a normal volume.


record

When connected to a Bluetooth device, this unit can communicate with the Bluetooth device. Either turn the Bluetooth device off and
(ACC) . It is in a state where there is no. on again, or turn off/off the car's engine switch
Please turn it on.
If you turn on the Bluetooth device later,
please wait about 1 minute or
"Switching Bluetooth devices" (ÿP108)
Follow the steps below to select the
Bluetooth device you want to connect to.
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audio
Common Items

Cause Treatment

Symptom: No sound. The volume is set to 0. Please turn up the volume.


It's muted. Please unmute.
No image appears. The parking brake is not applied. Apply the parking brake.
Sai.
It is in navigation standby mode. Please cancel navigation standby.
stomach.

ÿ “Temporarily turn off the screen (Navi standby)” (P24)

Navigation to monitor The monitor becomes a navigation screen (Current location) to switch screens.
The image is not displayed. Not switched. Please.
front or rear speakers Is the front/rear volume balance properly adjusted? Please adjust and set correctly.
There is no sound coming from the car. do not have.
ÿ"Fader/balance settings" (P145)
left or right speaker Is the left and right volume balance properly adjusted?

There is no sound. do not have.

Image quality cannot be adjusted. The parking brake is not applied. Apply the parking brake.
Inside the LCD screen, there is a small This is a phenomenon specific to LCDs and is not a malfunction. -
There are sunspots and bright spots. plug.
The image appears jagged. This is a phenomenon specific to wide screens, and may not be caused by a malfunction.
-
It will be done. there is no.

FM/AM
Symptom Cause Treatment

“G” while receiving radio Broadcasting station signal is weak. Please try selecting another station.
“Gee, zaza” stomach.
ÿ “Receiving radio broadcasts” (P124)

There are a lot of sounds. The reception condition may be affected by obstacles, etc. The better the reception, the less noise there will be.

is not good. It will be.


Automatic channel selection is not possible. There are no broadcasting stations with strong radio waves. Please select the station manually.
ÿ “Receiving radio broadcasts” (P124)

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CD/CD-R/RW (WMA/MP3)
Symptom Treatment Cause the
When playing a CD-R or CD-RW,
disc is finalized. Finalize the disc. Can not. Not yet.

Re-write WMA/MP3 files to WMA file ".wma", WMA files have the extension ".wma" and cannot be
converted to MP3. The MP3 file does not have a disk extension with the extension ".mp3".
Please replace it with a new one.
ISO9660 Level 1, Level ISO9660 Level 1, Level 2,
2, in accordance with Romeo, Joliet Recorded according to Romeo, Joliet
Not recorded. Please replace it with a new one. Recorded at
an unsupported bit rate Recorded at a supported bit rate.
Please make it a WMA/MP3 file. The
There is a loud noise file format and extension are incorrect. Replace the disk (WMA format)
while playing a WMA/MP3 you
file. want
(Please do not play CD-R/RWs with this extension.) WMA/MP3 files
to listen to

WMA file ".wma", WMA files with the extension ".wma" and
MP3 files cannot be found. The MP3 file does not have a disk extension with the extension ".mp3".
Please replace it with a new one. Folder names and
file names are not displayed correctly.
2, in accordance with Romeo, Joliet Recorded according to Romeo, Joliet
Not recorded. Please replace it with a new one.
WMA/MP3 file playback Depending on the recording software, WMA/MP3 files may differ from
the order in which they were recorded. Playback in the order in which they were played. Numbers
at the beginning of folder and file names may not be displayed. You may
be able to specify the playback
order by adding (01, 02, etc.). If the disc is placed near an air conditioner outlet due to high or low
temperatures, the disc may not be able to warm up or play normally. This may be due to the
installation of the disc, etc., so please wait until the disc reaches normal temperatures. The
internal temperature of the navigation unit has
become
high or low. Is displayed. "Unable to play. The disc is extremely dirty. Please wipe the dirt off the
that is free from scratches disc. The disc has scratches or warpage. Please replace it with a disc
A message appears or warpage. Please remove the disc."
has been when you insert the disc with the title side facing up. It's in. please. A message
cannot beinserted
played onthatthis
says ``Disc that cannot be played.This disc
unit.'' is displayed. "Types of discs that can be played" (ÿP200) With

Please check and replace the disc with one


record

that can be played on this unit.

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TV
Symptom Treatment Cause The screen
stable
is frozen. If the reception is poor, move to a place with
reception and the screen may appear stuttering. Please watch these. Frames are dropping. is a phenomenon specific to terrestrial digital
broadcasting, and the square noise on the screen is not a malfunction. reflected. The program being received for
audio switching or subtitle switching is not transmitting information.The touch keys are
dimly displayed. is set and cannot be switched. Unable to receive.
Channel
scan not performed. When you use it for the first time or when you remove the Please operate the program that is broadcasting
battery, the message ``Clear viewer settings'' appears. that information.
When you scan channels, the
message ``Please run a scan'' appears.
(ÿ
P132)
Please do a campaign.

ÿ “Registering broadcast stations automatically (channel scan)” (P131)

Due to movement, the current channel signal was switched to another relay station (channel).The
signal became weaker. Please try it out. Even if you are receiving by a method other than area preset,
it will automatically switch to a receivable relay
station or affiliated station according to the
automatic station search settings. You can
automatically search for and switch to receivable
relay stations and affiliated stations.

ÿ"Auto broadcast station search setting" (P132)

If the number of broadcast stations (channels) increases or the reception environment changes, move
to the channel area and perform a channel scan to see if the reception environment changes.
It's gone.
ÿ “Registering broadcast stations automatically (channel scan)” (P131)

The reception level has dropped and the broadcast cannot be received by moving to a location with
stable reception. Please watch.
There is a problem with the Metwanseg antenna called "ANTENNA" . Please consult your dealer. message is displayed. The
message “There may be an
antenna connection error.” appears.

The message "Channel has been


registered but channel scan has
not been performed in the preset channel list." is not registered. message is displayed. The message ``There are no services registered
ÿ “Register broadcasting stations automatically (ch.
that can receive calls.'' is displayed. When trying to register a channel, I stomach.

receive a message saying,


channel scan)” (P131)
``This channel cannot be registered as a user preset.'' message is displayed.

Ta.

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Symptom Cause The message treatment

"Currently, this service exists as a broadcast (service) and cannot be


-
viewed." is not being broadcast. A message is displayed.
"There is no video
information." This is an audio-only program. A
-
message will be displayed.
It is
not possible to say, ``I tried to watch TV while driving with only audio.For safety reasons, please enjoy watching
the video while driving.'' A stop message will be displayed at a safe location . Please turn on the camera and
apply the parking brake before viewing.

SD card
Symptom Cause Treatment

Unable to play WMA/MP3/WMA files have the extension “.wma”, MP3 WMA files have the extension “.wma”,
AAC/WAV files. Files have the extension ".mp3", AAC files have the extension ".mp3", files have
the extension ".m4a", WAV files have the extension ".m4a" and ".wav".
It's not attached. Please add the extension ".wav" to
the WAV file.
Recorded at an unsupported bit rate Recorded at a supported bit rate.
Please convert it to a WMA/MP3/AAC file.

the WMA/MP3/AAC/WAV WMA files have the extension ".wma", MP3 WMA files have the extension ".wma",
file you want to listen to is found, the file has the ".mp3" extension, AAC files and MP3 files have the extension
and AAC ".mp3". ”, the extension “.m4a” for files, and the extension “.m4a” for WAV files
files . It does not have a ".wav" extension. Please add the extension ".wav" to the
WAV file. You have
inserted an SD card that is recognized by your computer but is not supported by this unit. An SD card that is
recognized by your computer but is not supported by this unit has been inserted into (ÿP137)
this unit. Please acknowledge. It is not recognized. If you use the dedicated formatting software to format the SD
card, the following message will appear on the SD card: ``This SD card must be formatted with this unit.
cannot be used.'' All recorded data will be deleted. Be sure to back up your data. The formatting software can be
obtained from the SD Association website below.

With

record

URL: https://www.sdcard.org/jp/
Please make sure that the SD card is inserted correctly. Please insert the SD card completely. ”
message is displayed. ÿ “Inserting and removing the SD card” (P28)

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ETC
Symptom Cause Treatment

"ETC card is incorrectly inserted." ETC card is incorrectly inserted. A message will appear confirming the
insertion status of the ETC card. Please stop the vehicle at the tollgate and reinsert it. If you are prompted (displayed), there may
still be an error number and message. If a message appears, please contact
the store where you purchased the product.

The message ``Unable to read ETC card data. [When inserting the ETC card] Please insert it again. That's it.'' is displayed.The inserted
ETC car also displays an error number and message. If the message "Unable to read code data" is displayed, do not purchase the
product. Please consult your dealer. "The inserted card is an ETC card. We could not confirm that the inserted card is the correct ETC
card. Please check the card and reinsert it. Please confirm that it is an
ETC card. Please reinsert it.'' I don't understand. Sai. Even so, the error number and message are displayed. If this message appears,
please contact your ETC card issuer (credit card company, etc.) or the store where you purchased it.

The message ``Unable to write to the ETC card. The ETC on-board device is malfunctioning. Please contact the store where you
purchased it.'' is displayed. There is. Please.
Please process the data for the message "An error has occurred in the ETC. ETC cannot be used between the ETC on-board device
and the toll plaza. Please follow the instructions of the toll plaza staff." Please process the data. The sale of your purchase will be
displayed at a later date. An error has occurred. Please consult the store.

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About reset
1 Press (Menu) and touch
About resetting the main unit
Information - System
Reset the unit in the following cases.
Information - Sensor Learning Status
• When it does not work properly 2 Touch sensor learning
• When the screen does not display correctly

memo
• Even if you reset the device, the contents and settings

registered in the device will not be deleted.

1 Press (Audio) and (Menu) at the same


time for more than 2 seconds
ÿ
3Touch All Reset or Distance
The machine will restart.
Learning Reset

About sensor reset


Reset sensor learning in the following cases.

• If you change the installation position or


angle of the main unit, or if you
• transfer it to another vehicle If
the positioning error becomes large ÿ 4Touch Yes _
• Perform [All Reset]. If the distance error is ÿ
not corrected even after a
The sensor will be reset.
while after replacing the tires, perform [Distance Learning Reset].

memo What is sensor learning?


• Eco-driving evaluation when sensor learning is reset The 3D hybrid sensor of this machine detects
(ÿ P185) information will also be reset. the driving situation (distance/direction/
inclination (3D)) and learns the results.
Therefore, the accuracy of positioning
increases with each trip. With

The results learned by the sensor are record

stored in the sensor memory built into the unit.

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VICS information paid broadcasting service contract terms and conditions

Chapter 1 General rules Chapter 3 Contract

(Application of Terms (Contract Unit)


and Conditions) Article 1 The Center for Road Traffic Information and Communication Article 6 Our center will conclude one VICS service contract for
Systems, a general incorporated foundation (hereinafter referred to as each VICS descrambler. (Service provision area)
"the Center"), is based on the provisions of Article 147 of the Article 7 The VICS service
Broadcasting Act (Act No. 132 of 1950). These VICS Information Pay provision area shall be the area where our center's radio waves
Broadcasting Service Contract Terms and Conditions (hereinafter referred can be received (approximately within the area where
to as ``these Terms and Conditions'') have been established, and the NHK-FM broadcasting can be received in all
VICS Information Pay Broadcasting Service will be prefectures). However, even in the service area, VICS
provided pursuant to services may not be available due to radio wave
these Terms and Conditions. (Changes to Terms and Conditions) Article 2 The Center may conditions. (Establishment of a contract, etc.) Article
change these Terms and Conditions. In this case, the conditions for 8 VICS
providing the service and the revised VICS information pay service is a VICS
broadcasting service contract compatible FM receiver.
will be in accordance By purchasing an FM receiver with a built-in VICS
with the terms and conditions. (Definition of terms) Article 3 In these terms and conditions, the following terms shall descrambler,
be used as follows:the subscriber is deemed to have applied
used in the sense of for and accepted the contract, and the subscriber can
(1) VICS Service Our continue to receive the service thereafter. will do.
Center provides a paid broadcasting service for
road traffic information transmitted from FM (Changes in the type of VICS
multiplex broadcasting stations service) Article 9 Subscribers shall change the type of VICS service.
for subscribers using cars. By purchasing a VICS-compatible FM receiver, you
(2) VICS Service Contract. (3) Subscriber Person can change the type of VICS service listed in Article
who has 4. (Assignment or
concluded a Succession of Contractual Status)
VICS service contract with this center (4) VICS Article 10 Participants may transfer their rights as a subscriber or
transfer their status to a third party. (Cancellation of
descrambler
Equipment that decodes scrambled (disturbed) radio contract by subscriber) Article
waves from FM multiplex broadcasting stations and 11 The Center will consider that the subscriber has canceled the
enables viewing of broadcast programs. VICS service contract in the following cases. (1) If
the subscriber does not wish to use the VICS descrambler in the f

Chapter 2 Types of services, etc. when stopped over


(2) Use of the VICS descrambler owned by the subscriber.
(Types of VICS services)
when it becomes impossible to use
Article 4 There are the following types of VICS services. (1) Text
(Cancellation of contract by our
display type service A service
center) Article 12 1. Our center may cancel the VICS service
that displays road traffic information using text
contract if the subscriber acts in violation of the
(2) Simple
provisions of Article 16. In addition, in accordance
graphic display type service A
with the provisions of Article 17, if the transmission
service that displays road traffic information
method of the main broadcast is changed, etc.
using simple
The VICS service contract will be deemed
graphics (3) Map
terminated.
superimposition type service Service that
2 Pursuant to the provisions of Article 11 or Article 12,
displays information superimposed
Even if the VICS service contract is canceled, the
on a digital road map (VICS
Center will not refund the viewing fee for the VICS
service hours) Article 5: In principle, the Center will provide VICS
service.
services for approximately 120 hours or more per week.

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VICS information paid broadcasting service contract terms and conditions

Chapter 4 Fees 2 The VICS service is provided by multiplexing the radio


waves of FM broadcasts, so if there is a change in the
(Obligation to pay fees)
transmission method of the main broadcast, the VICS
Article 13 Subscribers are required to pay a fixed fee specified in the
service with the receiver originally purchased by the
attached table at the time of subscription for each contract
subscriber will be changed. You will no longer be able to
as a fee for the VICS service provided by this center. Please
use it. If the Center deems that there are unavoidable
note that the charges are paid by the subscriber when
circumstances, the center will change the transmission
purchasing the receiver.
method of the main broadcast after informing subscribers
through the "Notifications" screen of the VICS service for
Chapter 5 Maintenance
a period of three years or more. You may.
(Our Center's Maintenance
Management Responsibilities) Article 14 Our Center will endeavor to carry
out appropriate maintenance and management in order to Attachment Viewing fee
maintain good viewing quality of the VICS service provided
Viewing fee: 300 yen (excluding tax)
by our Center. However, this does not apply to deterioration
However, it is included in the purchase price of the in-vehicle device.
in viewing quality caused by
subscriber
equipment. (Cancellation of Use) Article 15 1. The Center may suspend
the use of VICS services if it is unavoidable due to
maintenance or construction of broadcasting
equipment. 2 When the Center discontinues the use of the
VICS Service pursuant to the provisions of the preceding
paragraph, the Center will notify the Subscriber in
advance. However, in the case of an emergency, this
does not apply.

Chapter 6 Miscellaneous Rules

(Obligations of subscribers
regarding use) Article 16 Subscribers may not retransmit or redistribute
broadcasts of the VICS service provided by this center.

(Disclaimer) Article 17 1. The Center shall not be responsible for the


suspension of broadcasting due to viewing disturbances
such as natural disasters, accidents, weather, etc., or
any other reason that is not attributable to the Center,
making it impossible or difficult to view VICS services.
We will not be held responsible in any case. Users also
acknowledge that some VICS services may not be
displayed under reasonable circumstances, such as
With
when the shape of the road changes. However, our
center will continue to update the information on old
record
digital road maps that do not correspond to the changes
for three years after the changes.
We will use reasonable efforts to ensure that the VICS
Services are represented as appropriately as possible.

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Other information
About databases in Notes on routes
search
Depending on the data used to search for • When you search for a route, route/audio guidance
a location, the displayed point (position) is automatically set. Regarding the day of the week
may be far from the actual point. and time regulations, those at the time of route
search will be reflected. For example, even if a road
is open to traffic in the morning, due to the passage
About town page data
of time, if you drive on that site at noon, you may not
• Location data is compiled based on NTT be able to follow the set route, which
Town Page, but the original data itself • may violate traffic regulations. Always obey real
may be incorrect. In addition, in locations traffic
• signs when driving. Please note that some roads
where the address is vast or where the
may not be subject to winter road closures.
relevant facility cannot be identified from
the original data, representative points in • The searched route is an example of the
the specified route to the destination determined by the
• area will be displayed. If you set a route device, taking into account road types,
with a destination that is not displayed in traffic regulations, etc. It
an accurate location, the final destination • may not necessarily be optimal. Route
may be located far from the facility. search targets roads displayed on a 100
m scale map. Roads that only appear on
For data related to natural objects , the city map are not
• instead of search points representing facilities, • included. You can also set routes from
search data representing the location itself or Honshu to Hokkaido, Honshu to Shikoku,
natural objects such as mountains and rivers and Honshu to Kyushu (if a ferry is in
will display representative points. operation from Honshu to Hokkaido, a
route
About phone number search data
• that uses the sea route will be searched).
• Town page data is included as phone Ferry routes are an auxiliary means of
number search data. route searching,
• so long-distance routes are not covered.
About logo mark display Not all ferry routes are included.
• The point where the logo mark is displayed Furthermore, even if a ferry route is given
may differ from the actual location. priority, it does not necessarily mean that
the ferry route will
• be used. If you search for a road that is
Regarding nearby searches that
not passable due to winter road closures,
• take business hours into account, business an error message
hours are only taken into account for
ATMs, parking lots, convenience stores,
• will be displayed. Depending on the
entrance/exit used for the set route, you
family restaurants, fast food, and gas
may not be able to specify the boarding/
stations; biweekly holidays and irregular
disembarking IC (interchange).
holidays are not
• supported. Also, some stores may not be
compatible. Business hours data is
recorded so that it does not cross days, so
even if a store closes
• after midnight, it is recorded as midnight.
24-hour operation is recorded as 24-hour operation.
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Other information

How to search for a route A About the enlarged intersection

• route may be set in the opposite direction to the current • map The 2D intersection enlarged map is displayed so
direction of travel. The route may that the line connecting the intersection and the point
approximately 150 m before the intersection is at the top.
• take you on the opposite side of a river or station. If this
happens, try moving your destination closer to the road Depending on the shape of the road, heading up may not

you want to use. Routes that take traffic congestion into be possible. The enlarged

account, avoidance of toll roads, • intersection map at the first guidance point may not be
displayed.
• avoidance of ferry routes, etc. may not be avoided if
there is no other suitable route. If fewer than six routes
can be recommended, some may be the same route. Regarding tolls on the route candidate selection screen ,
Route • the correct toll may not be displayed on toll roads with
special toll structures. If the route includes a route that
• search may not be possible depending on the location.
In such a case, try setting a stopover near a ``major • does not support fares, "•• yen or more" will be
intersection displayed. If the fare cannot be calculated

• *'' near your destination or departure point . *A "major • for a route, "***** yen" will be displayed. Regarding
intersection" refers to a narrow street (any road other general toll roads, only some routes are

than the narrow road displayed in gray on a 100 m • supported. If you search for a route from a toll road or
scale). ramp, or if you set a

• destination or departure point on a toll road, the toll will


not be calculated correctly because it is not possible to

(ÿ “Notes” determine which section of the toll road will be used.

List of issues and marks” (P235)) Some prices may be displayed or advertised that are

This is the intersection. different from the actual prices. In such

• cases, please follow the actual charges. Paid rates are


Regarding the road markings on subject to change, so please use them as a guide only.

• the route , depending on the shape of the road, the road


may appear to protrude from under the road markings.
Roads

• may not be marked before or after the departure point,
destination, or stopover point. For this reason, the route
may appear to be interrupted near the stopover.

About voice guidance

• In the case of auto reroute, the guidance point to return


to the original route will not be provided. However, if
guidance is required due to a right turn, etc., normal
With
guidance will be provided. If you set a toll road

• interchange exit as your destination, the voice guidance record

for "highway exit" and "toll" may not be provided.

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Other information

Notes regarding VICS information City map (detailed city map)


Recording area
About FM multiplex broadcasting

• VICS information using FM multiplex broadcasts This unit contains detailed city maps for the following cities.

from the VICS Center is provided by NHK-FM's


FM multiplex broadcast radio waves.
Developed area of 95% or more (33 cities) Saitama City,
• Information is updated at regular intervals, so it Chiba City, Chiyoda Ward, Chuo Ward, Minato Ward, Shinjuku Ward, Bunkyo
takes time to collect the information.
Ward, Taito Ward, Sumida Ward, Koto Ward, Shinagawa Ward, Meguro

• Broadcast times vary depending on the broadcast Ward, Ota Ward, Setagaya Ward , Shibuya Ward, Nakano Ward, Suginami
station. Please check the VICS center information. Ward, Toshima Ward, Kita Ward, Arakawa Ward, Itabashi Ward, Nerima

Ward, Adachi Ward, Katsushika Ward, Edogawa Ward, Yokohama City,

Kawasaki City, Nagoya City, Muko City , Osaka City, Sakai City, Higashiosaka City, Kobe C
Contact information for VICS Center Please contact

the VICS Center for inquiries regarding the VICS concept, plans, 80% or more of developed area (3 cities)
or VICS information provided by FM multiplex broadcasting. Komae City, Sagamihara City, Fuchu Town
Telephone reception hours: 9:30-17:45 (excluding Saturdays,
Sundays, 50% or more of development area (10 cities) Machida

public holidays, and year-end and New Year City, Kumiyama Town, Moriguchi City, Matsubara City, Takaishi City,

holidays) Telephone number: Osaka Sayama City, Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka City, Shime Town, Mizumaki Town

0570-00-8831
Developed area less than 50% (108 cities)
Sapporo City, Ebetsu City, Kitahiroshima City, Ishikari City, Sendai City,

(Navi Dial can be used from all over Natori City, Tagajo City, Rifu Town, Tomiya Town, Kawagoe City,

the country at local call rates.) FAX Kawaguchi City, Kasukabe City, Ageo City, Soka City, Koshigaya City,

reception Toda City, Shiki City, Wako City, Niiza City, Yashio City, Fujimi City,

hours: 24 hours FAX number: Misato City, Hasuda City, Ichikawa City, Matsudo City, Sakura City,

03-3562-1719 (nationwide) Also includes the Narashino City, Ichihara City, Yachiyo City, Urayasu City, Yotsukaido

latest information on VICS and information on the City, Yachimata City, Odai Amihirasato Town, Hachioji City, Musashino

frequency of FM multiplex broadcasting stations. can City, Mitaka City, Chofu City, Tama City, Inagi City, Nishitokyo City,

be viewed on the following website. Yokosuka City, Kamakura City, Fujisawa City, Zushi City, Atsugi City,

URL: http://www.vics.or.jp/ Yamato City, Zama City, Aikawa Town , Kiyokawa Village, Niigata City,

Uenohara City, Shizuoka City, Hamamatsu City, Kosai City, Seto City,

Kasugai City, Tokai City, Obu City, Owariasahi City, Toyoake City, Nisshin

City, Kiyosu City, Kitanagoya City, Nagakute City Toyoyama Town, Ama

City, Oji Town, Kanie Town, Tobishima Village, Otsu City, Kyoto City, Uji

City, Nagaokakyo City, Yawata City, Toyonaka City, Suita City, Yao City,

Tondabayashi City, Kawachinagano City, Daito Izumi City, Habikino City,

Kadoma City, Settsu City, Amagasaki City, Akashi City, Nishinomiya City,

Ashiya City, Takarazuka City, Miki City, Sanda City, Inami Town, Ikoma

City, Hegun Town, Okayama City, Hayashima Town, Hiroshima City,

Hatsukaichi City, Kaita Town, Saka Town, Shimonoseki City, Nakama

City, Kasuga City, Onojo City, Nakagawa Town, Shingu Town, Kasuya Town, Ashiya To

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Other information

• In creating this map, we obtained the approval of the Director-


Contact from Hanshin General of the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan and

Expressway Co., Ltd. used the 1:5000 National Land Basic Map published by the
same agency. (Approval number: Heisei 23 Jÿshi,
In order to supplement the undeveloped sections of the Hanshin
Expressway network, there is a ``transfer service'' that allows you • No. 43-10) In creating this map, we obtained the approval of
the Director of the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan
to receive a transfer ticket, go via a general road, and then use that
and used the disaster recovery plan basic map published by
transfer ticket to use the Hanshin Expressway again without paying
the Institute. (Approval number: Heisei 24
a toll. There is a section. (ETC can be used in transit sections.) For
details on "transit sections," please see below. • Jÿshi, No. 199-10) In creating this map, we obtained the
approval of the Director of the Geospatial Information Authority
of Japan and used basic map information published by the
Institute. (Approval number: Heisei 24
No. 3 Kobe Line (Kyobashi/Maya Entrance) ÿ No. 5 Bay Shore
• Jÿshi, No. 780-10) Please note that the displayed map may
Line (Sumiyoshihama Entrance)
differ from the current state due to the time the database was
No. 4 Bay Shore Line (Ohama Entrance) ÿ No. 15 Sakai Line created.
(Sakai

Entrance) No. 3 Kobe Line (Nakanoshima West Exit) ÿ No. 1 About traffic regulation data The traffic

Loop Line • regulation data used in this product was created based on the
results of an independent survey up to March 2013. If this
(Dojima Entrance) No. 16 Osaka Port Line (Namiyoke Exit) ÿ
data differs from the on-site traffic regulations, please follow
No. 1 Loop Line (Dojima Entrance)
the on-site traffic regulation signs and displays. The traffic
regulation data used in this product only applies to regular
vehicles and does not include

About the recorded database • regulations for large vehicles or motorcycles. Please note.

The map data corresponds to

• the Japanese geodetic system. Reproduction


• or use of this map in whole or in part in any form without
permission from the copyright holder is strictly prohibited. In
creating this map, we used the national digital road About toll road toll data The toll road toll data

• map database published by the Japan Digital Road Map • used in this product was surveyed through June 2013 and is
Association. (Approval for use of results based on Article 44 for light, medium-sized, and regular vehicles as of October 1,

of the Surveying Act 90-063) Uses “ÿ 2013 General 2013. Regarding the distance-based toll system that will be

Incorporated Foundation Japan Digital Road Map Association” implemented on January 1, 2012, only cash vehicle tolls will

published in March 2013. This map was created with the be accepted.

approval of the Director of the Geospatial Information Authority


of Japan, using the Institute's technical document H.1-
With

• No.3 ``Correction amount for remote island positions in the


Japanese geodetic system.'' (Approval number Kokuchi record

Planning Survey No. 180 September 28, 2010)

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Other information

About the VICS service area The VICS area


• included in this product covers the following
prefectures. Hokkaido (Kitami) (Asahikawa)
(Sapporo) (Kushiro) (Hakodate), Aomori Prefecture,
Akita Prefecture, Iwate Prefecture, Yamagata
Prefecture, Miyagi Prefecture, Fukushima Prefecture,
Tochigi Prefecture, Gunma Prefecture, Ibaraki
Prefecture, Chiba Prefecture, Saitama Prefecture ,
Tokyo, Kanagawa, Yamanashi, Niigata, Nagano,
Shizuoka, Aichi, Mie, Gifu, Ishikawa, Fukui, Toyama,
Shiga, Kyoto, Osaka, Hyogo, Okayama, Nara,
Wakayama, Tottori, Shimane, Hiroshima, Yamaguchi,
Tokushima, Kagawa, Ehime, Kochi, Fukuoka, Saga,
Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Oita, Miyazaki

• Prefecture, Kagoshima Prefecture, Okinawa


Prefecture Even if the VICS service area is expanded,
this product will not be able to display Level 3 (map
display type) in the newly expanded service area.

About the data of the broadcast station list


• The list of VICS, AM, FM, and digital
terrestrial TV stations is as of May 2013.

Other information sources


• NTT Town Page Corporation (Town
Page data as of March 2013)
• Traffic Accident Comprehensive Analysis
Center (dangerous zone data based on
• 1999 statistics) IMJ Corporation (parking
data as of October 2012)

memo

• We do not guarantee any typographical or content


errors, such as typos, omissions, or misalignments,
in the database.

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About after-sales service


About warranty

1. Warranty details If

a genuine Toyota product installed in a Toyota vehicle at a Toyota dealer or Toyota designated service factory has a material or

manufacturing defect, we will repair it free of charge according to the period and conditions listed below. . (Hereinafter, this free

repair is referred to as a warranty repair.)

Warranty repairs are performed by replacing or repairing parts.

Additionally, any defective parts that are removed become the property of Toyota.

2. Warranty period and how to receive it

ÿ Warranty period

The period during which you can receive warranty repairs is three years, starting from the date the product is installed in your

Toyota vehicle and the date of first use. However, even within that period, the mileage is limited to 60 000km. (2) How to receive
warranty

repairs If you wish to receive

warranty repairs, please bring the product installed in your vehicle to a Toyota dealer or Toyota designated service factory and

request warranty repair.

3. Items not covered by

warranty ÿ Even within the warranty period, defects caused by the following will not be repaired under

warranty. ÿ Installation or repair at a location other than a Toyota dealer or Toyota designated service factory

Modifications that are not approved by Ta.

ÿ Use of the product in a manner other than that specified in the instruction manual, improper storage, natural disasters such as

earthquakes, typhoons, floods, accidents, and fires.

ÿ We will not cover the costs of the following: ÿ Consumable parts

and oils and fats, etc. (Fuses, various light bulbs, etc.) ÿ Inconvenience and loss caused by

not being able to use the product.

4. Application of warranty

Applicable only when used in Japan.

Five. Others If

you have any questions about repairs after the warranty period has expired, please contact the store where you purchased the
product.
With

record

Minimum retention period for performance parts for repair

Performance parts for repair (parts necessary to maintain functionality) for this product will be retained for at least 6 years after production
is discontinued.

If you have any questions about after-sales service, etc., please contact the store where

you purchased the product.

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specification

•Common • Maximum memory


part operating voltage................................... .....13.2 V DC capacity of SD card section ................................ 32 GB
(10.5 V to 16.0 V available) Maximum File System ................................FAT16/FAT32 Decoding
current consumption ................................ ...................... 15 Format MP3 ..........MPEG-1
A Operating temperature range ...................... ...... -20ÿ~+65ÿ ,2,2.5 AUDIO LAYER-3 WMA (ASF) .....Windows Media
Audio ver.7,8,9 (2ch audio) AAC ....... ................iTunes
•Navigation body (GPS section) ver. 7.6 (AAC-LC)
Reception method......Multi-channel reception method WAV ................................ ......................LPCM

•Monitor section
Screen size: 7.0-inch wide VGA Pixel • Bluetooth section
count: ...... ...................................1 152 000 pixels Bluetooth version ..... Bluetooth2.1+EDR
[Horizontal 800 x Vertical 480 x 3 (RGB) ]
Method ................................TFT active matrix method •External
dimensions Main unit......206 mm (W) X 104 mm (H) X
•Audio section 176 mm (D)
maximum output................................... ......40 W x 4
Load Impedance .................................... 4 ÿ x 4 •Mass
equalizer (5 body .......................................................... ...................2.4 kg
band graphic equalizer) Frequency: 100
Hz, 315 Hz, 1.25 kHz, 3.15 kHz, 8 kHz Adjustment •Accessories
width...... ................... installation kit ................................................ ......1
± 12 dB (2 dB/step) Expression Navigation & Audiobooks .....1

• Discs compatible with CD player


mechanical section . ...CD-ROM, CD-DA, CD-R/RW
Decoding format MP3. ...MPEG-
1,2 AUDIO LAYER-3 WMA...........Windows Media Audio
ver.7,8,9 (2ch audio )

• FM tuner section
Reception frequency band ..........76.0 MHz to 90.0 MHz
Audio ................................... ....................................stereo

• AM tuner section
Reception frequency band ................. 522 kHz to 1 629
kHz Audio .................... ......................................monaural

•One Seg tuner part broadcasting


system......Terrestrial digital broadcasting system
(Japan) Reception channel.......... 470MHz to 770MHz
(UHF13ch to 62ch)

• AUX section
audio input level ................................................ .. 1 Vp-p

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Trademarks, copyrights, etc.


• •
This product has received design certification based on the Bluetooth The word mark and logo are
Telecommunications Business Law and the Radio Law. These are trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG,
TD11-0044001
Inc., and Pioneer Corporation has received
permission to use these trademarks. Other
R007WWDUL0613
trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective

Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, and Internet Explorer are
registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States, Japan, and other countries. This product uses
technology owned by Microsoft Corporation in the
• •
United States. Also, the United States “ATOK” is a registered trademark of Just System Co., Ltd.

May not be used or distributed without permission


from Microsoft Licensing Inc.

MP3 is an abbreviation for "MPEG Audio Layer 3" and is a standard
format related to audio compression technology. When offering this
equipment, only a personal, non-commercial license is provided. •
“MAPCODE” and “MAPCODE” are registered trademarks of DENSO
The following broadcasts* do not provide a license to use this Corporation. This product is compatible with
device, nor do they imply any right to use it in any form. If you want •
NaviCon®.
to use this unit for the following broadcasts*, you will need a unique •
“NaviCon® ” is a trademark or registered trademark of DENSO
license for each. For more information, please visit our Internet Corporation. smart
homepage at http://www.mp3licensing.com. *For commercial • nAVVi Link is a trademark of Aisin AW Co., Ltd.
purposes, i.e., real-time broadcasting that generates profits (media
such as terrestrial broadcasting, satellite broadcasting, and cable •
"Google", "Android", "Google Play"
television), A trademark or registered trademark of Google Inc. You may

broadcasting and data transmission using the Internet, networks not modify or copy the browser included in this product, or attempt
such as intranets, or pay audio and Electronic broadcast program to separate it from this product.
distribution systems such as on-demand audio. iTunes is a

trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the US and other countries. Entier is a trademark of Hitachi, Ltd. in Japan and other countries.
1. The end user may only copy the attached software to one specific
device.
2. The end user shall not transfer, license or otherwise allow a third
• party to use all or part of the attached software copies, whether
for a fee or free of charge. I agree.

3. End users may not disassemble, decompile, or modify all or part


• of the attached software copies.
“Made for iPhone” means an electronic accessory is designed to
connect specifically to the iPhone and has been certified by the
developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not
responsible for the functionality or safety or regulatory compliance 4. End users may not copy all or part of the attached software
of this product. Please note that using this accessory with your copies or combine them with other programs, except in the
iPhone may affect wireless performance. is a trademark of the Road cases stipulated in Paragraph 1. 5. If the end user handles all
Traffic Information and Communication System Center, a general or part of the attached With

incorporated foundation. software copies alone or in combination with other products, and
directly or indirectly falls under any of the following items, the record
• final demand The company shall take the necessary procedures
after confirming foreign export-related laws and regulations,
such as the regulations of the Foreign Exchange and Foreign
• Trade Act and the U.S. Export Administration Regulations. (1)
The SDHC logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
When exporting. (2) When taking it overseas. (3) When
providing or allowing non-
residents to use. (4) In addition to
the provisions of the preceding three items, when there are
provisions in the "Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law"
or foreign export-related laws and regulations.

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Trademarks, copyrights, etc.

Note 1: What must be stated in the “end user license clause” above. • libjpeg
Article 5
In the case of Paragraphs 3 and 4, please refer to the “Attachments” in this Annex. This software is based in part on the work of the
"Software Reproduction" is replaced with "This device Independent JPEG Group
"Embedded Runtimes", Article 6, Section 2
In the case of section 1, please refer to this appendix, ``Copy of the attached software.''
• FreeType
``Product'' is ``Combined Attached Software.''
shall be read accordingly. Portions of the software in this product are copyright
Note 2: Article 6, Paragraph 1, Item 3 or Article 6, Paragraph 2, Item 1996 - 2009 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org).
Based on the provisions of No. 2, the attached software has been updated to an improved version. All rights reserved.
The relevant end-user license terms shall be in accordance with this Attachment. Licensed under the FreeType Project LICENSE, 2006-
If Party A creates the Jan-27. (http://www.freetype.org/FTL.TXT)
"soft copy" should be replaced with "attached software modification."
"Good Edition" shall be read as "Good Edition". • Data and programs included in this product
• Here, we will explain the software used in this product. The copyright of
It describes the usage permission (license) of belongs to a third party who has granted the rights based on
Masu. To ensure accuracy, original text (English) Masu. You may not use this service in any form.
is listed. All or all of these data and programs
You may not copy, modify, analyze, etc.
• bsdiff plug.
• Our company will not be responsible for the map data included in this product, etc.

Copyright 2003-2005 Colin Percival is complete and accurate, and that this product is
All rights reserved We guarantee that it will meet the customer's specific purpose.
It's not.
• This machine is for use only in Japan. GPS positioning range
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with
or without modifi cation, are permitted providing that the It cannot be used in foreign countries where the
• The specifications and appearance of this product are subject to change.
following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above Subject to change without notice. Also, take
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following The contents of the instruction manual may differ from the actual product.
disclaimer. Masu. In such cases, modification of this product, or
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the We cannot accept requests for replacement or replacement.
• Other proper nouns such as product names are trademarks of each company.
above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other Or a registered trademark.
materials provided with the distribution.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR


"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF
USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
INTERRUPTION ) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)

ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS


SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
OF SUCH DAMAGE.

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index
menu index
Information menu
(Menu) ÿ Information ÿ Traffic jam information ÿ P92,
93 Data version display ÿ P100
Maintenance ÿ P96 System
information ÿ P98, 99
ETC ÿP94

destination menu
(Menu) ÿ Destination ÿ Name ÿ P55 Address
ÿ P56 Category
ÿ P57 Nearby
facilities ÿ P57
Telephone number ÿ
P59 Registered
place ÿ P59 Search
history ÿ P60
Home ÿ P54 Map code ÿ P60

Settings/edit menu
(Menu) ÿ Settings/Edit ÿ Navigation ÿ Edit navigation data ÿ Edit registered locations ÿ P83 Delete
search history ÿ P87
Delete learned route ÿ P87
Delete travel track ÿ P88
Navigation function settings
ÿ P101 Volume
settings ÿ P111 System settings ÿ Security settings ÿ P116
Guidance/telephone speaker settings ÿ
P111 Slide frame display settings ÿ
P119 Back guide monitor settings ÿ P170,
171 Settings initialization
ÿ P119 Vehicle information With

settings ÿ P113 Own vehicle


record
position correction ÿ P115 Audio ÿ Audio settings ÿ P145
TV settings ÿ P132
Movie screen clock display ÿ P123
Phone/communication ÿ Bluetooth settings ÿ P106
Volume settings ÿ
P111 Mobile phone data editing ÿ P182
QUICK SETUP ÿP15

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mobile phone menu


(Menu) ÿ Mobile phone ÿ Dial call ÿ P180
Memory dial ÿ P182 Call
history ÿ P180 Redial
ÿ P181
Bluetooth settings ÿ P106
Edit/delete ÿ P182

eco manager menu


(Menu) ÿ Eco Manager ÿ Eco Prize ÿ P186 Fuel efficiency
settings ÿ P186 Eco-
driving evaluation history ÿ P185

Route edit menu


(Menu) ÿ Edit route ÿ Delete route ÿ P79 Route
profile ÿ P78 Detailed route
settings ÿ P78 Stopover
ÿ P79 Demo run ÿ
P79

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index

Terminology index

Alphabetical order mosquito

Tachometer 98
a External 144
Bright forwarding 26 device Erase learning 87
twenty five
route Search learning 69, 103
Brightness After- 221 route Angle twenty four

sales service 71 adjustment twenty five

Arrow 111 Image quality adjustment Screen switching

Guide 71 (Navigation ÿ AV source) 23


Guide volume 146 symbol 34

147 Regulation 105


Guide location Equalizer 27 display 39
Correction 133, 135, 137, 140 Trajectory 101
Eject (disc) Pause General 104 display 105
road simple guide 52 Function 102
Illustrated information 100 settings Traffic jam 103
twenty five
information Map display Route/guidance Keyboard method (character input) 30

twenty five
leading 26
(facilities) twenty five
distance 98

Illumination Hue 26 Keyword search 56


Color temperature Color intensity 118 About receiving emergency warning broadcasts (EWS) 123

Indicator Indicator 50, 64, 67 Automatic display of emergency 91


(security) Interchange (IC) 76 information Black twenty five

Intelligent 58, 216 density 98


reroute Business one two three Inclinometer Mobile phone

hours 185 Receive 178


Call (reverberant sound) 178
Consideration Video screen clock display Eco-driving evaluation Echo 179
ecoprize 186 Switch 108
Eco manager menu 37, 185 Mobile phone 182
Area preset 125, 129 information Edit mobile phone 182
Performing audio operations 195 information Mobile phone method 30
Uppercase/lowercase 31 (text input) Mobile phone 37
Audio settings Auto 145 menu Information on forgetting to bring a mobile phone 110

(VICS broadcast station selection) 93 110 Setting reminder for forgetting to bring a mobile phone

Auto highway map Auto highway 102 Use mobile phone 178 With

mode Auto broadcast station 49 Current location screen 21, 39


record
search Auto reroute Sound 132 Displaying current location information 102

forwarding Music 76 Prefectural border 48, 104


CD 26 information Search 87
Audio 133 history Search from search history 60
compression 201 Wide area 41

method 73, 157 sound effects 84

Audio 131 Intersection guide display 71, 103

16, 111, 170, 189


guidance Audio switching Volume High precision 3D hybrid system 204
Traffic regulation information 89

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Traffic obstacle 89 Departure point 68


information 89, 127 specification 105
Traffic information 47 222
Candidate 63 Progress indication 148
display screen Go 81 Specifications Mute 148
here 205 timing Mute level Erasure

Register here Error Contrast (brightness) twenty five Learning route 87


Search history 87
difference
Driving 88
Narrow street 48, 73, 104 trajectory 84
guide 133, 135, 137, 140 Registered 79, 80
Play Research (route) 78 location Route 67
Side map Service 46 Boarding/disembarking IC designation Details (map scale) 41

area (SA) Service switching 50, 52 Detailed city map ÿ City map 42, 218
Coordinates 130 Advanced route settings 66
46 Information screen 47

Sampling frequency Time 202 Information menu 35


regulation 69 96
Seek (VICS broadcast station 93 119
selection) City 56 Consumables Initialization 38
name Correct 115 Shortcut menu Serial 98
vehicle 50, 51 number 204
position Facility information Home Self- 204
Return 54 49
16, 54 contained navigation 104
Registration City 42, 102, 218 Artificial satellite 73
Map City Map Boundary Display 102 Traffic light Traffic light just 204
Automatic Registration 126, 131 guidance Direction 74
(Broadcasting 131 of travel 42
Station) Subtitle 98, 99 guidance 19, 126
Switch 17, 113 Vibrating gyro sensor 131
Vehicle Speed Pulse 96 Simple guide Sky view 65
Vehicle Information 57 Scan Scan ÿ 41
Vehicle Maintenance 38, 41 Automatic registration 92
Search by Genre 56 Scroll 41
Cross Cursor Search by Address Congestion Auto Guide 77, 91 confirmation screen Scroll twenty one

Traffic congestion/regulation information 77, 91 screen Graphic information (VICS information) Scale Steering switc
Route search considering traffic congestion 69, 103 Using the smartphone linkage function 193
Traffic jam information 89, 92, 93 smart IC 50
Traffic jam information display 105 Route search considering smart IC 69, 103
Traffic jam information display (highway mode) 52 Slide operation 22
Roads subject to traffic congestion information display 105 Display sliding frame 119
Traffic jam check 77, 91 Misalignment 115
Search for nearby facilities 57 (vehicle position) 116
Parallel parking 157, 166 Security function 16, 116
Recorded database 219 Security 99
Main audio 131 settings 119
reception status 93 36
Connection status Initialize settings Settings/edit menu

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Safety information Front/rear G 48 Make a call Dial 179


sensor 98 call Phone 180
learning Center 98, 213 number registered on the map 181
information (VICS center) Auto- 92 Memory dial call Redial 180
delete travel track 102 Estimated 181
Delete travel 88 time of arrival 70
track Display 102 Estimated speed of arrival (public 103
travel 111, 189 roads) Estimated speed of arrival 103
track Operation 128 (toll roads) Registration
147
sound Operation touch keys Source level adjuster Home 16, 54
Scale Location 44
Ta 81
Dial Q2 Dial 59 Registered location

call Town 180 84


page Stopping 216 Erase Edit 83
place 66 Name display (private mapping) 84
79 Registered place migration 85

67 Search by registered location 59

66 Road traffic information communication system ÿ VICS 89


Postpone 67 Clock display (video screen) 123
Delete Add twenty two urban expressway 72
Sort Touch key Touch panel 22 Prefecture name 56
Touch panel calibration 196 truck trip 133
Tab feed 26 meter 98
Search 64, 78
conditions 59 Na
Speed dial 26 Navigation screen (map screen) Navigation twenty three

Check mark Checklist 26 standby Navigation twenty four

Map color switching 102 menu Input 35


Search on map 55 keyboard Fuel 189
Call 181 to the phone number registered on the map 17
channel scan 19, 131 consumption 186
Parking information 89 Fuel consumption setting Normal view 42
Parking lot mark display 105
teeth
Parking restrictions (vehicle type) 113

Parking restrictions (vehicle 114 Heartful voice 104


dimensions) Auto reroute considering road 76 Highway mode 42, 46, 50
closure Menu during a 181 Parking area (PA) Parking 50, 52 With

call Operation of the menu during 181 brake Location 100


a call Data version Demo 100 record

drive Power 79 55
supply 100 81
voltage Radio 110 Search 109
wave emission Turning radio wave emission ON/OFF 110 Registration Passkey 109
Search by phone number 59 Change 85, 117
Enter the phone number and make a call 180 passkey 18, 187
receive a call 178 Password Personalization 149
Back guide monitor Back signal 100

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Back monitor 173 Search by 55


Call 180, 181 name Memory 180, 182, 183
Caller ID notification 179 dial Memory dial 107
service Call 180 transfer Erase memory dial 183
history Make a call from call 180 Recall memory dial
history 131 Make a call Load 180
130 memory dial Destination Destination menu 182
Program contents 107, 178 Character 55
Program list Hands-free 178 enlargement Character 36
call 125 information 189
Make a hands-free 40 (VICS information) Character input 92
call Band Fine 202 Uppercase/ 30, 31
adjustment 41, 190 lowercase letters Symbol 31
(scroll) Bit rate Display 146 Delete 34
method Factory curve 145 Type 32
Fader/balance Ferry 103 Space 30
route usage 136, 138, 201 Full-width 32
131 Insert 31
conditions Folder 129 Voiced 32
Secondary 48, 104 tone/Handakuten/Lowercase half- 31
audio Physical channel 84 width 31
Level crossing guidance Private mapping Preset 33
Area preset User 125, 129 Conversion 33
preset Preset channel 125, 129 No conversion Enlarged display of characters 44
Branch (toll road) Branch 124, 129
or
destination 72
information 51 Expiry notice 53
Branch 50, 51 Guidance icon 191
facility 152, 155 Toll road caution points/prefectural border information 48, 104
Parallel 26 toll road 49
parking Page 115 Toll road usage conditions 103
forward Switch to another road Edit Toll road fee classification 113
Registered 83 User icon User 188
location 78 switching 191
Route 98 User settings 188
Direction Broadcast station (VICS 93 User preset 125, 129
information) Broadcast station (radio) 124
and others

Other routes 65
portable audio player 144 Light lighting guide 48, 104
button 20, 23 Loudness 146
radio 124
Ma
Random play 134, 136, 139, 142
Map code 60 lamp 50
Map matching 205 List (VICS broadcast station selection) 93
Manual preset Multi- 125, 130 List screen 25, 47
session Route/ 201 Reset (sensor learning) 98, 213
estimated arrival time 103 redial 181
display Direction (map) 42 Make a call by redialing 181

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Overpass 71 Numerical/alphabetical order


Repeat play 134, 136, 138, 142
Refresh information 48, 104
numbers
Tollgate 50, 53
Toll gate (entrance/exit) 72 2D (normal view) fixed scroll 102
Price display 51
2D mark 84
Bilingual broadcasting 131
Travel time 89
information 184 2D positioning 204

History information Clear 184 3D hybrid sensor 12, 204


history 70 3D hybrid mode 98
information Route 64 3D positioning 204

guidance Route guidance start screen Route information 70, 77 50 note 26


Re-exploring the route 78
tab 100m scale one-way display 43
Route research ÿ Auto reroute 76
A
Root erase 79, 80
route search 63 A2DP 140
Learning route search 69 AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) 203
54 ALL REPEAT 142
Home Route search 69 Apple Lossless 203
considering traffic congestion 69 ATOK 30
Route search 103 AUX 144
considering 63, 66 AVRCP 140
smart IC Route 216 Interrupting the AV screen 104
search criteria Route 63, 65 AV source icon 121
map Route notes 89 AV source screen (audio screen) 23, 121
Route profile Level 1: 89 AV source plate 121
Text Level 2: 89 AV profile 140
Simple shapes Level 3: Map Logo mark 44, 58
B
circle Bluetooth Audio 140
One segment 19, 128 Switching Bluetooth devices 108
Bluetooth settings 17
Configure Bluetooth settings 106
Bluetooth profile 106

C
CD 133, 200
CD-EXTRA 200
With
CD-R/RW 135
Copy Control CD 200 record

D
DDCD 200
DISC REPEAT 134, 136
DRM (Digital Rights Management) 135

E
ETC card expiration date 100

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ETC card expiration notice 53 R


ETC information 94
Romeo 201
ETC installation status 16
ETC unit (ETC on-board device) 100 S
ETC lane guidance 53, 104
SDHC 137
e-start guidance 48, 104
SD card 28, 137, 198
F SEEK 124, 129
Using the smart nAVVi Link app 194
FILE REPEAT 138
SUPER BASS 146
FLAT 146
FM-VICS 89 T
FM multiplex broadcast 93, 218
TRACK REPEAT 134, 136, 142
FOLDER REPEAT 136, 138

G V
VBR 202
GPS 204
99 VICS (Vehicle Information &
GPS antenna
Communication Systemÿ 89
GROUP REPEAT 142
VICS information provision time 90
I Displaying VICS information 89, 90, 92
VICS Center 218
ID3 Tag 202
VICS mark 91
ISO9660 201
VOCAL 146
iTunes 203

J W
WAV 203
Joliet 201
Windows Media™ Audio 201
M Windows Media Audio 9 Lossless 202
Windows Media Audio 9 Professional 202
m3u 201
Windows Media Audio 9 Voice 202
MP3 135, 202
Windows Media Player 201
MP3i (MP3 interactive) 201
WMA 135, 201
MP3 PRO 201
MPEG2 203
MPEG4 203
MPEG Audio Layer 3 202

N
NATURAL 146
Use the NaviCon app 193
NON STOP SEEK 124

P
POWERFUL 146

Q
QUICK SETUP 15

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List of symbols/marks

Map-related roadside station Tennis court Traffic jam information related

highways/toll roads airport art museum, museum traffic jam

General roads: White


national highway heliport Zoo congestion
frame Toll road: Blue frame

Main local roads ferry station Botanical garden Going well

Prefectural road Tourist boat pier aquarium Regulation section

General road tower Hall/theater Entrance closed/closed to traffic

narrow street lighthouse shrine speed regulation

railway cemetery temple No entry

prefectural border public facility church Road closure/closure

National highway number Police station castle large road closure

Prefectural road number fire department ranch Two-way traffic

Toll road number hospital Racecourse Alternate traffic on one side

One Way post office Department store slow down

Sea/River/Lake/Marine NTT DIY shop lane regulation

Parks, green areas, lawns, etc. high school Hotel chain regulation

Facility site primary school Search/route related frozen

facility junior high school Parking information point broken down car

station building university Other information points construction

Interchange/Ramp Name technical college Destination work

intersection name Automobile related facilities Stopping place accident

lamp entrance hot spring Point of departure Obstacles/road obstacles

lamp outlet Amusement park/Other Guide location Entrance restrictions

traffic light horse riding club Guidance route (toll road) Entrance closed

Point of instruction camp site Guidance route (general road) Parking lot (vacant)

mountains bowling alley Guidance route (narrow streets) Parking lot (crowded)

park Sports Facilities Parking lot (full)

factory Golf course Parking lot (closed)

tunnel entrance Other sports facilities Parking lot (unknown)

apartment Baseball field/stadium weather

service area gym Event

parking area Ski resort disaster

interchange beach fire

Toll booth/smart IC gate Yotto Harbor No cause/event

parking motorsport

*Symbols and marks may not be displayed depending on the view or scale.
*The actual color may differ.

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Navi
&
[Navigation] Installation record book

Installation store name and installation store name

Installation date

Mileage when installed

Notes

(repair notes, warranty inheritance information, etc.)

Seller

<NVF-0028ZT> <KFWZ13L> <CRA4803-A>

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