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  • Page 1 User's manual AVIC-S1 as on april 2006...
  • Page 2 The information contained herein may be changed at any time without prior notification. This manual nor any parts thereof may not be reproduced for any purpose whatsoever without the express written consent of Pioneer, nor transmitted in any form either electronically or mechanically, including photocopying and recording.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Software keyboard ............19 3.2.1 Enter characters with the software keyboard... 19 Command buttons ............21 Navigation ..............23 General information on navigation........24 Starting AVIC-S1 ............24 Entering a destination ............ 25 4.3.1 Opening the D window ......26 ESTINATION 4.3.2...
  • Page 4 RAFFIC Search for traffic station ..........83 TMC categories .............. 85 List all traffic reports ............86 List traffic reports for the current route ......88 Configuring AVIC-S1 ..........91 Opening the S window .......... 92 ETTINGS Orientation ..............93 Map Type ..............
  • Page 5 User's manual AVIC-S1 Speed Limit Warning .............102 Background ..............103 8.10 Autozoom ..............103 8.11 Home Address ..............104 8.12 Phone Menu ..............104 8.13 Hardware ..............105 8.13.1 Demo Mode............105 8.13.2 Click sound ............106 8.13.3 Brightness ............106 8.13.4 Battery Status ...........107 8.13.5 GPS Status ............107 8.13.6 Radio-mute ............108...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Introduction Topics covered in this chapter: 1.1 About this manual page 6 Arrangement Conventions Symbols in the Manual Terminology 1.2 Legal notice page 8 Liability Trademarks 1.3 Support page 8 1.4 The basic principle of navigation page 9...
  • Page 8: About This Manual

    User's manual AVIC-S1 About this manual 1.1.1 Arrangement Find information If you are looking for specific information or the explanation for a quickly specific term, you can refer to the following sections in the manual: In the list Terminology as of page 7 you'll find an explanation of terms used in this manual.
  • Page 9: Terminology

    User's manual AVIC-S1 1.1.4 Terminology Terms Used A specific terminology is used in this manual to designate elements of the product and user actions. Term Display The physical display unit of the navigation device. Window A functional software operating unit that occupies the entire display.
  • Page 10: Legal Notice

    Liability Limitation of liability The software and the manual are subject to change without notice. Pioneer may not be liable for the correctness of the information contained in this manual nor for damages resulting from the use of this manual.
  • Page 11: The Basic Principle Of Navigation

    The basic principle of navigation AVIC-S1 The time of complicated and frustrating inquiries on the right way in folded maps is over. From now on AVIC-S1, your navigation system, will guide you, based on satellite information, quickly and safely to your destination.
  • Page 13: Using The Navigation System For The First Time

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Using the Navigation System for the First Time Topics covered in this chapter: 2.1 Power supply and charging the battery page 12 At home page 12 In the car page 12 End of charging procedure page 12 2.2 Switching on the navigation system...
  • Page 14: Power Supply And Charging The Battery

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Power supply and charging the battery Having unpacked your navigation system the battery will be flat. You must connect the device to an external power source in order to charge the battery. Once you have connected the device to an external power supply, you can use it even if the battery is flat.
  • Page 15: Switching On The Navigation System

    Basic settings Basic Settings When you start AVIC-S1 for the first time, you will be asked to specify the language in which you would like to operate the navigation system, for the time zone valid for your location, this was you can...
  • Page 16 User's manual AVIC-S1 Language 1. Switch on the navigation device. The L window opens. ANGUAGE 2. Tap on the language in which you would like to operate the system. As soon as you tap on the language a window opens. This window informs you that you must restart the system.
  • Page 17 User's manual AVIC-S1 4. Tap on the time zone that applies to your location. You can scroll through the list with the buttons Up and Down. The display of cities for the respective time zone is meant as an aid for choosing the correct time zone.
  • Page 18 User's manual AVIC-S1 Distance Unit The D window opens. ISTANCE UNIT 7. Specify whether distances should be displayed in kilometres (km) or miles (mi). Introduction The I window opens. NTRODUCTION 8. Specify whether you would like to see a brief introduction to operating the navigation software (Yes) or (No).
  • Page 19: Operating The Navigation Software

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Operating the navigation software Topics covered in this chapter: 3.1 Hardware keys page 18 3.2 Software keyboard page 19 Enter characters with the software keyboard 3.3 Command buttons page 21 Operating the navigation software - 17 -...
  • Page 20: Hardware Keys

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Hardware keys Hardware Keys The following hardware keys are located on the front of the device. You use these to quickly access the most important functions: Position in map Left Key Opens the map in the standard view and displays your current position.
  • Page 21: Software Keyboard

    But you may enter capital letters only. You need not enter small letters or special characters when entering a destination's town or street name. AVIC-S1 replaces these characters automatically. When you are looking for, e.g., a French town called "Héroïnès", simply type "HEROINES".
  • Page 22 User's manual AVIC-S1 If a street name or name of a point of interest consists of several words, you can type in the start of each of these words. For example, to search for "Charles Haller Street" you can enter "CHA…"...
  • Page 23: Command Buttons

    Command buttons Command buttons Most of the AVIC-S1 screens have the following buttons: Back To a map: displays the map in as standard view. To a different window: opens the last window..
  • Page 25: Navigation

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Navigation Topics covered in this chapter: 4.1 General information on navigation page 24 4.2 Starting AVIC-S1 page 24 4.3 Entering a destination page 25 Opening the D window ESTINATION Specifying destination country Entering a destination address Specifying points of interest...
  • Page 26: General Information On Navigation

    User's manual AVIC-S1 General information on navigation Use of AVIC-S1 is executed at your our risk. Caution: Before you use this navigation system, please make sure that you have thoroughly read and understood the "Important Information for the User" which is to be found on the Software DVD.
  • Page 27: Entering A Destination

    Entering a destination Basis of navigation This section describes the various possibilities of entering, selecting and managing a destination in AVIC-S1. The view of the map during navigation is described in chapter "Starting navigation" On page 60. Note: The settings that are specified in the settings window...
  • Page 28: Opening The Destination Window

    User's manual AVIC-S1 4.3.1 Opening the D window ESTINATION Opening the Specifying a destination or planning a route always starts in the window window. ESTINATION ESTINATION You can open the D window as follows: ESTINATION If you can see the map: 1.
  • Page 29: Specifying Destination Country

    User's manual AVIC-S1 4.3.2 Specifying destination country It is possible to search for cities and some points of interest only within a specific country. The country is displayed on the Country button in the lower right-hand corner of the display.
  • Page 30: Entering A Destination Address

    User's manual AVIC-S1 4.3.3 Entering a destination address Various processes are defined for entering addresses. Choose Address (city, street, house number), if you know the complete address of your destination, City centre (only city name), to be guided to the centre of a...
  • Page 31 User's manual AVIC-S1 The keyboard appears with the Street entry field. 5. Enter the destination street. Note: The last 8 streets from the destination city that you have entered as destination street are listed chronologically. If you want to enter one of these cities, just tap on its entry.
  • Page 32 User's manual AVIC-S1 City centre (only city name) 1. Open the D window. (refer to page 26) ESTINATION 2. In the D window, tap on the To the right button. ESTINATION 3. Tap on the City centre button. The keyboard appears with the City entry field.
  • Page 33 User's manual AVIC-S1 Post code (post code, street, house number) 1. Open the D window. (Refer to page 26) ESTINATION 2. In the D window, tap on the To the right button. ESTINATION 3. Tap on the Postal Code Search button.
  • Page 34 User's manual AVIC-S1 6. Enter the destination street. Note: The last 8 streets from the destination city that you have entered as destination street are listed chronologically. If you want to enter one of these cities, just tap on its entry.
  • Page 35 User's manual AVIC-S1 Intersection (city, street, intersecting road) 1. Open the D window. (Refer to page 26) ESTINATION 2. In the D window, tap on the To the right button. ESTINATION 3. Tap on the Crossing button. The keyboard appears with the City entry field.
  • Page 36 User's manual AVIC-S1 6. Enter the destination street. Note: The last 8 streets from the destination city that you have entered as destination street are listed chronologically. If you want to enter one of these cities, just tap on its entry.
  • Page 37: Specifying Points Of Interest

    User's manual AVIC-S1 4.3.4 Specifying points of interest Points of Interest Points of interest, also known as POI are included in the navigation system's database. It concerns addresses or points on the map that are categorised in accordance with specific criteria.
  • Page 38 User's manual AVIC-S1 5. Tap on the category from which you wish to find a point of interest. The S window opens. The category that you have UBCATEGORY just chosen is specified at the top. 6. Use the Up and Down buttons or the scrolling wheel to scroll through the list of subcategories.
  • Page 39 User's manual AVIC-S1 No point of interest If no point of interest with the specified category is found in the found? vicinity of your location, a dialogue window appears showing a message accordingly. 1a Tap on Wider Area, in order to search within a greater radius.
  • Page 40 User's manual AVIC-S1 Point of interest in a specific city 1. Open the D window. (Refer to page 26) ESTINATION 2. In the D window, tap on the POI Search button. ESTINATION 3. Tap on the In a City button.
  • Page 41 User's manual AVIC-S1 The S window opens. The category that you have UBCATEGORY chosen is specified at the top. 8. Use the Up and Down buttons (or the scrolling wheel) to scroll through the list of subcategories. 9. Tap on the subcategory in which you'd like to find a point of interest.
  • Page 42 User's manual AVIC-S1 No Point of Interest If no point of interest with the specified categories is found in the found? specified city, then a dialogue window appears showing a message accordingly. 1. Tap on OK in order to return to the S window.
  • Page 43 User's manual AVIC-S1 window opens. The POINTS OF INTEREST NATIONWIDE category that you have chosen is specified at the top. The keyboard appears with the entry field for the chosen category. 6. Enter the name of the point of interest either in whole or in part.
  • Page 44: Destination History

    User's manual AVIC-S1 4.3.5 Destination history Overview AVIC-S1 saves destinations that you have navigated to before in the list D . You can quickly select these ESTINATION ISTORY destinations without having to repeat the information that has already been entered once before.
  • Page 45: Address Book

    User's manual AVIC-S1 4.3.6 Address book Overview Destinations to which you need to drive to time and again can be stored in the A . You can quickly select them without DDRESS BOOK entering the address again. For details on how to save and edit a destination, refer to chapter "Administering destinations", page 47.
  • Page 46: Navigating Home

    User's manual AVIC-S1 4.3.7 Navigating home Overview In AVIC-S1 you can save one address as a home address. Navigation to the home address can be started by pressing just one button. Refer to chapter " " on page for information on entering your home address.
  • Page 47: Selecting Destinations On The Map

    User's manual AVIC-S1 4.3.8 Selecting destinations on the map With this function you can select a destination directly on the map. There are two possibilities of starting a destination search on the map: Via the standard map view Via the Select on map button The standard map view option is usually the quickest one.
  • Page 48 User's manual AVIC-S1 The map opens in S mode. The EARCH FOR DESTINATION clearest characteristic of this mode is the address field in the lower third of the display. Your current location is marked by a red triangle. Above the triangle you can see a crosshair.
  • Page 49: Administering Destinations

    User's manual AVIC-S1 You have the following possibilities: Start navigating to the point under the crosshair. Look for a point of interest in the vicinity of the crosshair. Proceed as described in chapter "Point of interest in the vicinity", page 35, as of section 4.
  • Page 50: Saving

    User's manual AVIC-S1 display. The A is now open. DDRESS BOOK 4.4.2 Saving 1. Open the A . (Refer to page 47) DDRESS BOOK 2. Tap on the Add button. 3. Enter a destination (refer to chapter "Entering a destination", page 25).
  • Page 51: Editing

    User's manual AVIC-S1 The A window opens. DDRESS 4.4.3 Editing Overview Address book entries can be renamed and assigned to a different group. You can also assign the entry to a different address. Opening the E window DITING 1. Open the .
  • Page 52 User's manual AVIC-S1 3. Tap on the Editing button alongside the entry that you wish to edit. The E window opens. DITING Renaming 1. Open the E window for the entry you wish to rename DITING (refer to page 49).
  • Page 53 User's manual AVIC-S1 Assigning a group Overview The entries of more extensive address books can be assigned to groups. These groups are labelled with icons. The address book can be sorted alphabetically or even according to groups. The S window opens.
  • Page 54: Deleting

    User's manual AVIC-S1 4.4.4 Deleting 1. Open the E window for the entry you wish to delete DITING (refer to page 49). 2. Tap on the Delete Record button. The C window appears. ONFIRMATION 3. Tap on Yes, in order to delete the destination.
  • Page 55: Itinerary (With Waypoints)

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Itinerary (with waypoints) Itinerary planning You may plan itineraries without receiving GPS signals, e.g. comfortably at home. Planned itineraries may be stored. Thus you may plan as many itineraries as you want, e.g. for holidays. 4.5.1 Opening the I...
  • Page 56: Indicating Waypoints

    User's manual AVIC-S1 4.5.2 Indicating waypoints This is how you plan 1. Open the I window. (refer to page 53). TINERARY your route… 2. Tap on the Add button in order to specify the first waypoint. The I window opens.
  • Page 57: Scrolling Through The List Of Waypoints

    User's manual AVIC-S1 4.5.3 Scrolling through the list of waypoints You can view a maximum of 3 waypoints on the display. If the list includes more waypoints, to the left alongside the list the two buttons Up and Down will be activated, and you can use these to scroll.
  • Page 58: Managing Itineraries

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Change the order Move waypoint to Tap this button to navigate to the selected waypoint earlier (example: waypoint 3 becomes waypoint 2). Move waypoint to Tap this button to navigate to the respective waypoint later bottom (example: waypoint 2 becomes waypoint 3).
  • Page 59: Save Route

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Save route 1. Open the I window. (refer to page 53). TINERARY 2. Tap on the Save button in order to save a new route. The E window opens. NTER TINERARY 3. Enter a name for the route.
  • Page 60: Calculating The Route

    User's manual AVIC-S1 4.5.6 Calculating the route A planned routed can also be calculated without GPS reception so that you can get an overview of the route. In doing so, the first specified waypoint is assumed as the starting point of the route.
  • Page 61: Displaying Information Regarding The Route

    User's manual AVIC-S1 You have the following options: Launch the navigation to the first waypoint. (refer to chapter "Starting navigation" , page 60) Open the R window in order to see detailed OUTE ETAILS information regarding the route. (refer to chapter "Displaying information regarding the route", page 59 )
  • Page 62: Simulating A Route

    User's manual AVIC-S1 4.5.8 Simulating a route Simulation You can also simulate a navigation. Note: You do not need GPS reception in order to simulate a route. Only routes of max. 100 km in length can be simulated. Condition You have planned or downloaded a route as described in "Indicating waypoints"...
  • Page 63 User's manual AVIC-S1 1. Tap on the Navigate button. The route is calculated to the first waypoint. A window informs you of the progress of the calculation. The map is shown. Your current position is shown by a red triangle. The route is highlighted in green.
  • Page 64 User's manual AVIC-S1 No GPS Reception? If there is no GPS signal, the following message appears: You have the following options: You wait until navigation commences. This happens automatically as soon as the GPS reception is sufficient to do Tap on Cancel. The window opened most recently appears again.
  • Page 65: Working With The Map

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Working with the map Topics covered in this chapter: 5.1 Status displays page 64 5.2 Zoom page 66 5.3 Map views page 67 Standard map view Search for destination view View destination - map view 5.4 Showing the map during navigation...
  • Page 66: Status Displays

    Each of these views represents differing functions, but you can zoom and view the status in all of the views. AVIC-S1 offers you the possibility to establish in great detail which information, points of interest and status displays you would like to show on the map.
  • Page 67 User's manual AVIC-S1 Energy The Energy symbol is placed at the right margin of the map window. The different symbols have the following significance: Symbol Significance The device is connected to an external power supply. The battery is charged. The LED on the device shines green.
  • Page 68: Zoom

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Zoom Zoom level, Scale The map can be shown in variousl zoom levels in all views. After starting navigation the autozoom mode is active: the zoom level changes automatically depending on the current speed. The zoom level bar is displayed as soon as you tap on one of the buttons Zoom out or Zoom in.
  • Page 69: Map Views

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Note: Autozoom mode is no longer activated once you change the zoom level manually. Map views Overview The map can be shown in three different views: In the Standard map view In the Search for destination view...
  • Page 70 User's manual AVIC-S1 Alignment of the map Red point shows up (north): the map is therefore aligned so that north is always at the top. Tap on the button to align the map in accordance with the driving direction. The northerly view corresponds to the map alignment on printed maps, but is impractical for navigation purposes.
  • Page 71: Search For Destination View

    User's manual AVIC-S1 5.3.2 Search for destination view In the S view you can select a destination EARCH ESTINATION directly on the map or gain an overview of a specific area. For further information on how to select a destination on the map, refer to chapter "Selecting destinations on the map", page...
  • Page 72 User's manual AVIC-S1 Opening map view You can open the S map view by EARCH ESTINATION EARCH Tapping in the map if in S map view. (refer to TANDARD ESTINATION "Standard map view" on page 67) Tapping on the Select from map button in the D ESTINATION window.
  • Page 73: View Destination - Map View

    User's manual AVIC-S1 5.3.3 View destination - map view Open V If, in a list, you press on the view ESTINATION Show on map button to the right alongside a list entry, the map will open in the V map view. You can...
  • Page 74: Showing The Map During Navigation

    For the TANDARD parameters Map type, Autozoom and Orientation you apply the settings that you have specified. For more information, refer to chapter "Configuring AVIC-S1" on page 91. Navigation aids Whilst navigating you will be shown different information that will be of use for the journey.
  • Page 75 Irrespective of whether you are in a country using km/h or mph as a speed scale, the speed limit will be shown in the unit you have set for the AVIC-S1! You can hide this field. Your current speed is shown in the speed field as it is calculated from the GPS position data.
  • Page 76: Taking Into Account Traffic Reports

    User's manual AVIC-S1 For detailed information regarding the settings mentioned above, refer to chapter "Displayed Information" on page 97. Caution: The display of speed limits and the warnings should you exceed the speed limit depend on the settings that you have...
  • Page 77: Useful Functions For Navigation

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Useful functions for navigation Topics covered in this chapter: 6.1 Waypoints page 76 6.2 Skip next waypoint page 76 6.3 Blocking a route section page 77 6.4 Change route preferences page 79 6.5 Simulation page 80 Useful functions for navigation...
  • Page 78: Waypoints

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Survey The following functions are available during navigation or after calculating a planned route: Waypoints Waypoints during During navigation you can enter a new waypoint at any time. The navigation route is then recalculated so that the next destination will be this waypoint.
  • Page 79: Blocking A Route Section

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Blocking a route section Blocking a route You may block a route section manually in order to evade it. section manually Manual blocking forces a recalculation of the route. Presume that you are driving on a freeway and a radio message announces a traffic jam 4 miles ahead of your current position.
  • Page 80 User's manual AVIC-S1 The route is recalculated. The Set Blocked Road button is now replaced by the Unblock button. 6. Press the MAP key to reopen the map. The blocked section of road is shown in violet. The new calculated route is shown in green.
  • Page 81: Change Route Preferences

    To the right button. ESTINATION 3. Tap once again on the To the right button. 4. Tap on the Unblock button. The block is then cancelled and AVIC-S1 continues to drive the originally calculated route. Change route preferences Overview During navigation you can change the route preferences, perhaps because you now no longer wish to use the motorway.
  • Page 82: Simulation

    REFERENCES 4. Carry out the desired changes to the routing options. Detailed information regarding establishing the routing options can be found in chapter "Configuring AVIC-S1" on page 91. 5. Tap on the Recalculate button. The route is then recalculated. Navigation then continues whilst taking into account the new route preferences.
  • Page 83: Traffic Messages

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Traffic Messages Topics covered in this chapter: 7.1 Opening the T window page 82 RAFFIC 7.2 Search for traffic station page 83 7.3 TMC categories page 85 7.4 List all traffic reports page 86 7.5 List traffic reports for the current route...
  • Page 84: Opening The Traffic Window

    (ND-TMC1), the system can access current traffic reports and can, if necessary, dynamically change the route in order, for example, to avoid a traffic jam. If you are using AVIC-S1 without the TMC kit, then please read the next chapter. TMC operating mode The Traffic Message Channel (TMC) is based on a news system.
  • Page 85: Search For Traffic Station

    The T window opens. RAFFIC Search for traffic station Overview AVIC-S1 can automatically set the transmitter with the strongest reception. You can however also search for a specific transmitter. Search for 1. Open the T window. (refer to page 82)
  • Page 86 In this case you should manually select an alternative transmitter. Automatic If the arrow buttons are enabled, the AVIC-S1 does not transmitter search automatically search for the strongest transmitter. The Tune Automatically button is set to Off.
  • Page 87: Tmc Categories

    User's manual AVIC-S1 TMC categories Overview Traffic reports that are sent via TMC are always assigned certain categories. Not all categories concern jams or obstacles that can cause jams. You can set from which categories you wish to have reports.
  • Page 88: List All Traffic Reports

    User's manual AVIC-S1 List all traffic reports Overview AVIC-S1 can list all the received traffic reports. You can of course exclude individual categories from the listing. (Refer to chapter "TMC categories", page 85) List of reports 1. Open the T window.
  • Page 89 User's manual AVIC-S1 Details You may wish to see individual reports in more detail. 1. Tap on the entry for the report you are interested in. The D window opens. ETAILS 2. Tap on the To the left or To the right button in order to scroll through the reports.
  • Page 90: List Traffic Reports For The Current Route

    List traffic reports for the current route Overview If you are currently navigating, the AVIC-S1 can list the reports that affect the sections on your current route. You can of course exclude individual report categories from the list. (refer to chapter "TMC categories", page 85)
  • Page 91 User's manual AVIC-S1 Updating The list is not updated while it is being shown. Otherwise, each time a new report is received it would restructure itself. Tap on this button to update the list of reports. Details You may wish to see individual reports in more detail.
  • Page 93: Configuring Avic-S1

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Configuring AVIC-S1 Topics covered in this chapter: 8.1 Opening the S window page 92 ETTINGS 8.2 Orientation page 93 8.3 Map Type page 93 8.4 Day / Night Display page 93 8.5 Route Preferences page 94 8.6 Overlay POI page 95 8.7 Displayed Information...
  • Page 94: Opening The Settings Window

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Opening the S window ETTINGS Opening the Avic-S1 offers a number of setting possibilities with which you window can adapt the software to your individual requirements. ETTINGS To display and change the current settings you always start at the S window.
  • Page 95: Orientation

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Orientation Orientation Use this setting to establish whether the map should be orientated so that north is always at the top (set to north) or in such a way that the driving direction is always at the top (driving direction).
  • Page 96: Route Preferences

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Route Preferences Route Preferences In the R window you can specify your driving OUTE REFERENCES profile and establish the type of route that should be calculated as standard. The setting carried out here effects the calculation of the probably driving time.
  • Page 97: Overlay Poi

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Motorways, ferries, The current setting is displayed on the respective button. toll roads 4. Tap on the buttons Motorways, Ferries and Toll roads in succession and establish whether these should be integrated or avoided in the route calculation.
  • Page 98 User's manual AVIC-S1 The current setting is shown in the box to the right alongside the respective point of interest: : This category will be shown on the map. : This category will not be shown on the map. : This category includes subcategories of which one or more will not be shown on the map.
  • Page 99: Displayed Information

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Displayed Information Displayed In D you can establish which information ISPLAYED NFORMATION Information will be displayed on the map. The majority of this information is only relevant for the navigation and is only available in the map view whilst navigating.
  • Page 100: Current Street Name

    User's manual AVIC-S1 8.7.2 Current Street Name Current street name With this setting you can establish whether the name of the street on which you are currently driving should be displayed. The current setting is shown on the button. Tap on the button to change the setting.
  • Page 101: Speed Limit

    AVIC-S1. (Refer to "Distance", page) The current setting is shown on the button. Tap on the button in order to change the setting.
  • Page 102: Waypoint Info

    User's manual AVIC-S1 8.7.7 Waypoint Info Waypoint Info This information is only visible if you are navigating a route that has at least 2 waypoints. With this setting you establish whether the distance left until you reach the next waypoint and, depending on setting, the probable arrival time or the remaining driving time should be shown.
  • Page 103: Gps Status

    User's manual AVIC-S1 8.7.10 GPS Status GPS Status With this setting you establish whether the GPS symbol should be shown on the map. The GPS symbol offers information regarding whether the received signal is sufficient and strong enough for navigating or positioning.
  • Page 104: Tmc Status

    User's manual AVIC-S1 8.7.12 TMC Status TMC Status This setting is only available if you use the AVIC-S1 in connection with the optionally available TMC kit ND-TMC1. If you are using the device with the TMC kit, the system uses the current traffic reports and, if necessary, can dynamically change the route, e.g.
  • Page 105: Background

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Warning in built-up The amount by which you exceed the speed limit in built-up areas areas before the warning is sounded can be changed using the two "-" and "+"buttons. Tap on the "+" button to increase the value.
  • Page 106: Home Address

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Setting Meaning Standard Standard autozoom High High autozoom Low autozoom 8.11 Home Address Home Address In the H settings window you can specify your home DDRESS address and therefore you can also quickly navigate from any location to your home.
  • Page 107: Hardware

    5 minutes and you are not currently navigating. Demo mode plays a brief overview of the AVIC-S1 range of options. You can cancel this by tapping anywhere on the touchscreen.
  • Page 108: Click Sound

    User's manual AVIC-S1 8.13.2 Click sound Click sound With this setting you can establish whether there should be a click sound when tapping on the touch screen or not. The current setting is shown on the button. Tap on the button to change the setting.
  • Page 109: Battery Status

    User's manual AVIC-S1 8.13.4 Battery Status Battery Status The B window includes information regarding the ATTERY TATUS current charge status of the battery. 1. Tap on the Battery Status button. The B window opens. ATTERY TATUS The battery symbol shows the current charge status. The meaning of the symbol is displayed as text beneath it.
  • Page 110: Radio-Mute

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Information Meaning Greenwich Mean Time London time without summertime. Lon/Lat Current position. Specifies the East longitudinal and north latitudinal degrees. Satellites Number of receiving satellites. For a navigation, the signals require at least three satellites. HDOP Horizontal Dilution of Precision Indicates the quality of the positioning.
  • Page 111: Regional Settings

    User's manual AVIC-S1 8.14 Regional Settings Regional Settings In the R window you can change the basic EGIONAL ETTINGS settings, e.g. language and time zone, that you specified when you first started the navigation system (refer to Basic settings, page 13).
  • Page 112: Time Zone

    User's manual AVIC-S1 8.14.2 Time Zone Time Zone With this setting you can establish valid time zones for your location. This setting is important for the correct calculation of probable arrival times. Tap on the button to open the T window.
  • Page 113: Distance

    User's manual AVIC-S1 8.14.4 Distance Distance With this setting you establish which units of measurement should be used for the distances. The current setting is shown on the button. Tap on the button to change the setting. Setting Meaning Kilometres Displays the distances in kilometres.
  • Page 115: Appendix

    User's manual AVIC-S1 Appendix Topics covered in this chapter: 9.1 Appendix A: Restoring the Software and Map page 114 Restoring the software Restoring the map Appendix - 113 -...
  • Page 116: Appendix A: Restoring The Software And Map

    Restoring the software Via USB 1. Connect the navigation device to your PC via the USB cable. 2. Insert the AVIC-S1 DVD in your DVD ROM drive. The Installer Tool starts automatically. 3. Select your language. 4. Click on Upgrade / Restore Application.
  • Page 117: Restoring The Map

    Restoring the map Via ActiveSync 1. Connect your navigation device to your PC via ActiveSync. 2. Insert the AVIC-S1 DVD in your DVD ROM drive. The Installer Tool starts automatically. 3. Select your language. 4. Click on Upgrade / Restore Map.
  • Page 119: Glossary

    User's manual AVIC-S1 10 Glossary GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) is the mean solar time at the Royal Greenwich Observatory in Greenwich near London, England, which by convention is at 0 degrees geographic longitude. Theoretically, noon Greenwich Mean Time is the moment when the Sun crosses the Greenwich meridian (and reaches its highest point in the sky in Greenwich).
  • Page 121: Index

    User's manual AVIC-S1 11 Index Dialogue Window....... 7 Display ..........7 Displayed Information ...... 97 Displayed Time ......100 2D/3D ........... 93 Distance........111 Distance Unit ........16 Driving profile ......... 94 Activate ........... 7 Arrangement of the Manual ....6 Autozoom ........103...
  • Page 122 User's manual AVIC-S1 Manual Radio-mute ........108 Arrangement ......... 6 RDS ..........82 Conventions........6 Regional Settings ......109 Symbols........6 Restore Factory Settings....111 Route 2D/3D......... 93 Calculate ........58 Autozoom....... 68, 70 Download ........57 Butons ........67 Save ...........
  • Page 123 User's manual AVIC-S1 Distance Unit ....... 16 Driving profile ......94 GPS Status ......101, 107 Tab ..........7 Hardware ........105 Terminology ........7 Battery Status......107 Activate......... 7 Brightness .......106 Button .......... 7 Click sound ......106 Dialogue Window ......7 Demo Mode ......105...
  • Page 124 AVIC-S1 MAP-A VIC-S1_XZ_EW5_En...

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