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  • Page 1 Owner’s manual NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR Mobile Internet Navigation Device...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    • Never pierce batteries with nails or subject them to shock, and never try to disassemble or modify batteries. • Do not subject batteries to strong impact by dropping them, etc. • Never subject the exterior pack to strong impact that can cause serious damage. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 3 A microSD card can be mistakenly swallowed by turn off the unit and go to the Clarion portal site (my.clarion.com) for information about who you young children. If you ever suspect this has happened, consult your local emergency need to contact.
  • Page 4 Installing the unit where it might interfere with operation by the driver (in the vicinity of the shift lever, brake pedals, etc.), block front, back, or side vision, or endanger passengers creates the risk of a traffic accident and personal injury. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 5 Clean off any dirt and wax from the installation and accident. For information about fuse location, and install securely. Reusing two-sided replacement and repair, go to the Clarion portal tape or using commercially available standard site (my.clarion.com) for information about who two-sided tape will cause inadequate adhesion, you need to contact.
  • Page 6 • Do not put the unit at the bottom of a bag or long time) or continued use of the unit can anywhere else where it will be subjected to cause the standard cradle to become very hot, strong pressure. creating the risk of burn injury. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 7 Depending on where you use it or its on foot or by motor vehicle. Clarion shall not be orientation, use of a cellphone can cause static held in any way responsible for any damages interference in the unit.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Registering a Bluetooth-enabled Cell Phone..........34 Configuring Bluetooth Connection Settings..........35 Establishing a Bluetooth Connection ............38 Chapter 4 Registering on the Clarion Portal Site .............39 Registering on the Portal Site..............39 Using the Unit to Register the Unit Only............40 Chapter 5 Applications ....................41 Browser .......................41...
  • Page 9 Using the Portal Site ................118 Obtaining Information from the Portal Site ..........118 Using the Portal Site..................119 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting..................120 Troubleshooting ..................120 System Reset ....................126 System Recovery ..................126 Chapter 10 Specifications ..................127 10-1 Specifications ....................127 10-2 Indicators State..................129 Appendix ....................130 Trademark ....................132 Index ......................144 NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 10: Chapter 1 Preface

    * Due to ongoing product development, there may be variations in operation between this owner's manual and the actual software on the unit. * This manual is updated periodically. You will be able to download the latest manual from the Clarion portal site for use (http://my.clarion.com).
  • Page 11: 1-1 Main Ways To Use Clarionmind

    • Downloading of ClarionMiND special wallpaper and themes NOTE In order to use the services available on the Clarion portal site, you will need to register as a user and register your ClarionMiND unit. For details, see Registering on the Clarion Portal Site (P. 39).
  • Page 12: 1-2 Package Contents

    Main unit Standard cradle (g, h, i) b Stylus pen g Suction plate c Battery pack h Support arm d AC adaptor i Attachment e Plug converter j Protection film f Car adapter k Quick Start Guide l Warranty card NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 13: 1-3 Part Names And Charging

    Slide the battery lock (B) upward, and align the three tabs (A) on the outside of the battery pack with the unit. Press down the inside of the battery pack to securely install it, and slide the battery lock (B) down. Plug the AC adapter into the unit's charge jack (C). NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 14 When the operating time normally provided by a charge becomes about half of what it initially is, replace the battery pack with a new one. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 15: Replacing The Battery Pack

    After covering the terminals with tape, take the battery pack to a participating retailer or contact the location provided on the Clarion portal site (my.clarion.com) to find out about how to dispose of the battery pack. See the “Support” or “Inquiries” section.
  • Page 16: 1-4 Applying The Protection Film

    CAUTION • The adhesive side of the protection film is prone to soiling by dirt and dust. Do not directly touch it. • Do not crease the protection film. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 17: 1-5 Inserting And Removing A Microsd Card

    To remove the microSD card from the unit, check to make sure that none of the applications are accessing the card. Clarion recommends closing all applications before removing the microSD card. To remove, press gently on the card then release.
  • Page 18: Start Up And Shutdown

    Pressing the power button momentarily (less When in the standard cradle, movies cannot be than four seconds) while the unit is on will enter played with RealPlayer. Also, use of any the standby mode. functions related to e-mail and the Browser is not supported. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 19 Connecting to the Optional Car Dock The unit can be used while connected to the optional Car Dock (NK1U). For details about operation when connected to the Car Dock, see the Owner's manual that comes with the Car Dock. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 20: Chapter 2 Clarionmind Basic Operation

    2-2-1 Home Key Touch the home key to return to the Home screen from any other operation screen. Touching the home key while the Home screen is displayed scrolls the application icons to the left, in sets of five. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 21: Control Key

    A USB device can be removed by tapping it. Wireless network Displays the Connection screen, which can be used to configure settings for connecting to a network. LCD brightness Displays the LCD Brightness screen, which can be used to configure display screen settings. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 22 Volume muting Mutes the unit system volume. Tapping again returns to the previous volume level. Volume down Lowers the unit system volume. Volume control bar Dragging the bar adjusts the volume level. Volume up Raises the unit system volume. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 23: Home Screen

    Dragging the top or bottom of the displayed icons left or right will scroll the application icons in the corresponding direction. To return to the slide view, drag the application icon at the top of the icon ring to the center of the ring. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 24: Home Screen Display

    Switching to the Mobile mode will always display the Home screen, regardless of the applications that are currently in use in the Car mode. Running applications will not be exited. Navigation(half size) Application icon Application title Shows the title of the currently selected application. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 25 Indicates the battery power level. This icon changes to when the AC adapter is connected. Tap to display the battery power level. Displays the current time. The time format can be specified on the Control Panel. Tap to display the time window. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 26: Using The Quick Information Keys

    For details about MySpace, see 5-3 MySpace (P. 48). Quick information key Portal Sync key Displays the latest news from the Clarion portal There are four quick information keys on the site. bottom of the Home screen. In order to access information from the portal...
  • Page 27: Customizing Application Icons

    5-14 Traffic (P. 73). NOTE The Traffic application is not pre-installed when you purchase the unit. You can download it following the procedure described on the Clarion portal site Application icons are color coded into three (http://my.clarion.com). categories: My favorites, Applications, and Tools.
  • Page 28 Back] on the sub-menu. NOTE • [Move Forward] and [Move Back] are possible only within the selected category. • If a category becomes empty due to an application icon move operation, the corresponding category key will become dimmed (cannot be selected). NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 29: 2-7 Software Keyboard

    • You can change the alphabetic sequence using the Control Panel [Language] setting. • To delete a string of characters, drag across them to select and then tap • The software keyboard used by the Navigation application allows input of both alpha characters and numerals from the same screen. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 30: Chapter 3 Connecting To A Network

    The following describes the functions of the keys on the screen. Indicates the Wi-Fi access point connection status during connection to a network. The status indicator also displays an icon that indicates the connection Network name Tap to search for is displayed. access points. level. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 31 When the name of the found access point is the way you want, tap [OK] key to complete the connection process. Tap the “Profile Name” field. This displays a software keyboard. Enter the profile name you want and then NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 32 Security type Specify this type for [None], [WEP], [TKIP], or [AES]. Key type Specify this type for [ASCII] or [HEX]. Enter the key. Security mode Specifying [WEP] for “Security type” will cause [Open] to be displayed here. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 33 Tap the check box next to the profile and then tap the [Connect] key. Proxy Address If a proxy is being used, enter This establishes a Wi-Fi connection. an address. Port If a proxy is being used, enter a port number. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 34 NOTE Import Imports the profile of an access point. Only the Wi-Fi MAC address and Bluetooth device address are displayed when not On the toolbar at the bottom of the screen, connected to a network. tap the [Save] key. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 35: Registering A Bluetooth-Enabled Cell Phone

    Tap the Bluetooth key. the [Select] key will display paired cell phones on the Bluetooth Device screen. Tap the [Select] key. This displays the Bluetooth Device screen. Put the Bluetooth-enabled cell phone you want to pair with into connection standby. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 36: Configuring Bluetooth Connection Settings

    • If you cancel an ongoing search, all the Panel] key. Bluetooth devices found up to that point will This displays the Control Panel screen. be listed on the display. Tap the [Dial-Up Network] key. This displays the Dial-Up Network screen. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 37 Tap the [Configure IP] key. screen. This displays the Configure IP screen. OFF: Tap not to use DHCP. Primary DNS If DHCP is not being used, enter the Primary DNS. Secondary If DHCP is not being used, enter the Secondary DNS. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 38 Tap the check box next to the connection User ID If proxy login is being used, enter destination you want to delete and then tap a user ID. This displays a confirmation screen. Password If proxy login is being used, enter a password. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 39: Establishing A Bluetooth Connection

    The status indicator on the display shows when the connection is successfully established. NOTE DUN (Dialup Networking Profile) is a profile for dialup connection to the Internet via a cell phone. To terminate the dialup network connection, tap the [DUN] key to turn it off. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 40: Chapter 4 Registering On The Clarion Portal Site

    Chapter 4 Registering on the Clarion Portal Site The Clarion portal site is periodically updated Enter the required information and then tap with information required for using this unit and the [Register] key. with other helpful information. After purchasing this unit, be sure to first visit the portal site and register as a user.
  • Page 41: Using The Unit To Register The Unit Only

    Chapter 4 Registering on the Clarion Portal Site After checking everything, tap the [OK] key. Using the Unit to Register the Unit Only After you finish performing user registration on a PC, perform the following procedure to finish registering your ClarionMiND device.
  • Page 42: Chapter 5 Applications

    Reloads the current page. Home Displays the web page that is specified for display whenever the Browser starts up. The initial default home setting is “my.clarion.com”. Bookmark Displays a web page on the bookmark list. Displays a web page by specifying its URL.
  • Page 43 Deletes the selected bookmark or directory. Close Closes the bookmark editing screen. NOTE • If you delete the bookmark or directory, you need to register it again. • A newly created directory does not appear in the toolbar Bookmark list. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 44 Zooms out from the screen. Zoom Drag the bar to zoom the screen. Zooms in on the screen. Reset Returns the screen to its original size. Close Closes the zoom bar and displays the toolbar. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 45 Manager to add the URL of the site whose response of other operations to slow down. popup windows you want to allow. • The default URL setting for popup windows is “clarion.com”. Offline menu Disconnects from the Internet. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 46: E-Mail

    Executing a receive all mail operation will receive mail for accounts for which the check box in the “G” column is selected in the account list. Receive is performed for these accounts in sequence, from top to bottom. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 47: E-Mail Screen

    Forwards a received mail message to another recipient. Deletes the open mail message. Displays the previous mail message. Displays the next mail message. If a mail message has an attachment, save the attachment to a specified location. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 48: Creating An E-Mail Message

    E-Mail NOTE application is started up. Toolbar functions are the same as shown above when replying to mail and when Save sent messages Select this check box to forwarding mail. to outbox save sent mail messages in the outbox. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 49: Myspace

    Mail Displays your mail list. Bulletin Displays your bulletin list. When you display My Screen, the bulletin list is displayed first. Photos Displays your photo list. Logout Logs out and displays the login screen. Tap the [Log In] key. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 50 This displays the Friend screen, which shows a blog list on the right side. Tap the [Send reply] key at the bottom of the screen. Blog list This sends the mail message. The Mail list screen will re-appear after the mail message is sent. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 51 Previous Displays the previous photo. Slide Show Starts a slideshow. Next Displays the next photo. Comment Registers a comment to a photo displayed from the Friend screen. You cannot register a comment for your own photos. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 52: Youtube

    Most Displays a list of most discussed Discussed videos. This list shows the videos that were commented on the most by users. Search Changes the toolbar to a search bar, which can be used to search for a video. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 53: Playing A Video

    Because of this, certain network conditions can cause dropping of movie frames or skipping of audio. Playing a movie while other application software is in use can cause dropping of movie frames or skipping of audio and slow key and menu response. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 54: Pdf Reader

    Tap the file name on the left side of the bar at the top of the screen to display the PDF Reader menu. NOTE You can scroll the screen up, down, left, and right by dragging it. Tapping the screen will toggle between the full-screen view and the standard view. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 55: Calculator

    To search for the next instance of the search text in the document, tap the [Find Next] key. Tap the [Find Previous] key to find the previous instance. To close the search bar, tap NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 56: File Manager

    Video clips folder will make the NOTE data available for playback with RealPlayer. The following example of the calculation rules For details about RealPlayer, see 5-10 are applied by the Calculator. RealPlayer (P. 64). Example: 1+2*3=7 NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 57 Dragging from upper left file name to the lower right file name will select multiple files. NOTE You can use drag-and-drop to copy or move files and folders on the screen. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 58 • Select the file you want on the search results list and then tap [Show] to display the location Select Toggles the files and folders on of the file. the right side of the screen between all selected and all deselected. Close Exits File Manager. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 59: Contacts

    • The language setting is not applied to the Contacts application when switching on the Control Panel [Language] key. To apply language setting to the Contacts application, you must switch the setting on the Navigation application. For details, see 6-6-4 Language Settings (P. 102). NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 60 Contacts records. Enter the characters for the name you want to find. The characters you enter will be compared automatically with the names of the currently stored records and any matching candidates will appear at the top of the screen. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 61 • Use Social ID and Server ID to enter MySpace information. Use Comment to enter comment text. Tap an input field. This displays a software keyboard. After entering data into an input field, tap NOTE Input for all fields is not required. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 62: Starting Up Navigation

    • In the case of the E-Mail screen, the selected e-mail address is specified as the addressee. • The E-Mail application can be used in the Mobile mode only. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 63: Note Pad

    Exits Note Pad. • [Character Coding] lets you select the character coding of the file. Tap [Save] or [Save As...]. • You can use the Note Pad to open text format This displays a Save file screen. files only. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 64: Editing Text

    NOTE without asking. To exit the full-screen view, touch the control key to display the control bar. Next, on the Jump To... Jumps to a specific line number Application menu, tap [View] - [Full Screen]. in the document. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 65: Realplayer

    3gp, jpg, jpeg, png, gif, bmp. • Inclusion of a file format above does not constitute a guarantee that you will be able to play back a file of that format. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 66: Playing Music

    • For example, when “Artist” is selected: With Internal, only files stored in the Audio clips folder are played. Files stored in subfolders created inside the Audio clips folder are not played. A list of files arranged by artist is displayed. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 67: Playing Movies

    Jumps to playback of the next file. Navigation application while playing the movie, the movie is paused. NOTE Touching the audio key will display an audio bar that can be used to select a track and adjust the volume level. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 68: Viewing Images

    You can continue background music playback in RealPlayer as you use other applications. When doing so, you can touch the audio key to display the audio bar and perform RealPlayer control operations. For details, see 2-2-3 Audio Key (P. 20). NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 69: Music Sync

    5-11 5-11-1 Starting Up Music Sync for the First Music Sync Time The Music Sync application uses a Clarion On the Home screen, tap the [Music Sync] portal site function named Music Locker key. ClarionMiND Edition (described as “Music The first time you start up Music Sync, a Locker”...
  • Page 70 Music Locker playlists. For details You can select multiple playlists, if you about uploading music data to a Music Locker want. playlist, visit the Clarion portal site Selecting a check box displays a Storage (http://my.clarion.com). Location screen.
  • Page 71 RealPlayer, see 5-10 RealPlayer (P. 64). NOTE • The RealPlayer-compatible file formats are supported for playback. • The mention above does not constitute a guarantee that you will be able to play back all file formats supported by RealPlayer. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 72: News

    The selected category appears below the screen. NOTE • You can select up to five news categories for a single news source. • Changing news category settings will cause the category keys that appear on the news list screen to be updated accordingly. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 73: Weather

    This returns to the detail screen, which now shows a key with the city name you registered. NOTE While the city history list is displayed, the unit of the temperatures displayed in the weather information can be changed by tapping NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 74: Traffic

    Registering on the Clarion Portal Site information about highways and main (P. 39). For details about registering as a My roads. Traffic user, visit the Clarion portal site (http://my.clarion.com). NOTE To view information about accidents and traffic stoppages, tap the [Incidents] key.
  • Page 75 Tap the toolbar item you want and then tap • Tapping a list entry displays detailed information. This switches to the traffic information • You can use the setup screen to select an area and view its traffic information. screen for the specified area. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 76: News Key

    • You also can display the news list screen by tapping the [News] key on the Home screen. • The information in the quick information area of the Home screen is updated periodically while the News application is running. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 77: Myspace Key

    • In the Car mode, tap MySpace key in the Home screen quick information area or [MySpace] on the Application launcher to display the login screen. • You also can display the login screen by tapping the MySpace key on the Home screen. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 78 For details about MySpace operations, see 5-3 Tapping the quick information area will switch MySpace (P. 48). to the MySpace full-screen view. In the Car mode, tapping the Home screen quick information area or Application launcher [MySpace] will switch to the MySpace full-screen view. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 79: Portal Sync Key

    Always stop your vehicle in a safe place before operating the unit. In order to use the Clarion portal site, you will need to register as a user. Use the Portal Sync key on the Home screen to start the registration For details about using the portal site, see procedure.
  • Page 80: Realplayer Key

    Home screen quick information area or [RealPlayer] on the Application launcher to start up RealPlayer. • You also can start up RealPlayer by tapping the [RealPlayer] key on the Home screen. For details about RealPlayer operations, see 5-10 RealPlayer (P. 64). NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 81: Traffic Key

    Home screen is updated approximately every five minutes while the Traffic application Displaying the Traffic Information is running. Screen On the Home screen, tap the key at the bottom of the screen. This displays traffic information in the quick information area. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 82: Chapter 6 Navigation

    Read the cautionary warning and then tap CAUTION the [OK] key. Be sure to comply with all applicable traffic This displays the navigation main menu. laws and regulations when following navigation route guidance. Navigation Home key NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 83 Stop simulation the route shown on the map. The [Stop simulation] key is displayed while route simulation is in progress. Tap this key to stop route simulation. Use information saved with the Contacts application to set destination. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 84 This appears while RDS-TMC traffic information is being acquired. Tap to display the traffic information screen. (This key is available only when the unit is mounted on the optional Car Dock (NK1U).) Tap to return the map screen to its original scale. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 85: Searching For A Destination

    2D View (Heading Up) ↓ 2D View (North Up) ↓ 3D View (Heading Up) ↓ 2D View (Heading Up) NOTE The 2D (North Up) View shows the map with North oriented upwards. For details, see 6-6-2 Display (P. 100). NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 86 As you enter characters, the software keyboard screen. will change automatically so only the keys that correspond to letters that can be used for input of candidates remain enabled. Keys that do not correspond to letters for candidate name input are dimmed and disabled. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 87 Tap to show the list without a map screen. If the destination you want appears as a candidate, tap its key. Select a destination by tapping it in the list. This displays the address input screen. This displays the street name input screen. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 88 If your destination is not displayed, enter more characters to narrow down the candidates. For details about the remainder of this procedure, see 6-3-2 Searching for a Destination Based on a City Name (P. 85). NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 89 Enter the longitude in degrees, including a screen. decimal part, and then tap The latitude and longitude of the destination will appear along with a map of the area. NOTE You can search all categories by tapping the [All special destinations] key. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 90 Tapping [At a certain place] will display a software keyboard like the one shown below. Use it to enter the city name. If you tap [Along the route], [Nearby], or [At destination], jump directly to step 4 of this procedure. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 91 First, search for the POI and use the Google Maps transfer function to send it to the Clarion portal site. Then tapping the Portal Sync key will store the POI you sent to the Clarion portal site into the navigation Downloaded POI database automatically.
  • Page 92 The detailed information includes the POI then tap name, star rating, distance (distance from current location or distance from a This displays the software keyboard shown specified location, depending on below. conditions), address, country code, postal code, telephone number, POI website, and more. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 93: Configuring A Route

    • To store the destination you found in the Contacts application, tap the [Save to Contacts] key. For details about Contacts, see 5-8 Contacts (P. 58). • To store the destination you found as your home address, tap the [Save as home address] key. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 94 Route guidance will stop automatically when you reach your destination. A voice will announce that route guidance is about to stop about 100 yards / 30 meters before the destination or end of the route is reached. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 95: Adjusting Audio Guidance

    Car Dock (NK1U). The destination you input will be the route start point, which will be displayed at the top of the route planning screen. Next, add the destination. Tap the [Add destination] key. Specify the new destination. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 96: Saving A Route

    This displays the Load route and save screen. NOTE Note that a delete cannot be undone. If required, reconfigure another route. Tap the [Save current route] key. This displays a software keyboard. Enter the route name and then tap NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 97: Route Information

    Route Performs a simulation of the simulation route that is set. The driving condition is displayed visually on the screen with the voice guidance along the route. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 98 (Or the symbol will show the start point of the distance you selected for the detour route.) Navigation will return to the planned route and guidance will continue at the end of the detour route. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 99: Route Overview

    The route between the current location or start point and the destination is displayed in purple. Starting point Displays the route setting start point. Destination area This displays a map of the area around the destination. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 100: Configuring Navigation Settings

    [Use]. Highways Specifies whether or not motorways should be considered for route calculation. The initial default setting is [Use]. Toll roads Specifies whether or not toll roads should be considered for route calculation. The initial default setting is [Use]. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 101: Program Settings

    You can show or hide map Selects either “all” or “PayTMC” numbers for each genre. as the RDS-TMC provider. Selecting “all” receives free-to-air and encoded channels (NavTeq for U.S.), and uses both messages. Selecting “PayTMC” will use encoded channels only. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 102 Warning at 20 mph, Warning at 25 mph, Warning at 30 mph: Displays the route speed limit on the map. Navigation outputs a warning sound when the speed limit is exceeded by the specified value. Select map Select the map to use. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 103: Modifying The Map Screen

    Turns navigation audio on or off. being received is shown under the satellite Select [Activated] or [Deactivated]. symbol. The initial default setting is The information bar at the bottom of the screen [Activated]. shows the road you are traveling on and other information. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 104 • The status bar to the left of the arrow icon indicates the distance until the next driving operation. The status bar changes as the driving operation is approached. • The road you are traveling on is shown at the top of the screen. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 105: Chapter 7 Control Panel

    Date and Time Configures date and time settings. For details, see 7-3 Date and Time (P. 108). Screen Configures screen settings. For details, see 7-4 Screen (P. 109). Sound Configures sound settings. For details, see 7-5 Sound (P. 110). NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 106: Power Management

    You can set a time in the range of 1 to 60 minutes. To disable Standby when idle, select [None]. Saves the settings and exits the setting screen. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 107 You can set a time in the range of 1 to 60 minutes. To disable Standby when idle, select [None]. Specifies the CPU capacity. max: Specifies 100% capacity. middle: Specifies 75% capacity. min: Specifies 50% capacity. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 108: Lcd Brightness

    Mode select by Specifies how switching between the daytime screen and nighttime screen is performed. Manual: Switching by manual operation GPS: Auto switching based on GPS information Car Illumination: Auto switching (When the unit is mounted on the optional Car Dock (NK1U).) NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 109: Date And Time

    Setting the Time Zone current date. On the Date And Time screen, tap the [Time Zone] key. Tap the [Change] key. NOTE You can change the year and month by tapping keys on either side of the applicable setting. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 110: Screen

    Wallpaper change Specifies the wallpaper. Theme change Specifies the theme. 7-4-1 Specifying the Wallpaper Use the following procedure to specify the wallpaper of the Home screen. On the Screen setting screen, tap the [Wallpaper change] key. Tap the [Browse] key. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 111: Sound

    • The theme setting is fixed as [Default] as the display sound. factory default. The theme will be provided on Saves the settings and exits the the Clarion portal site. setting screen. • Changing the theme affects the appearance of wall paper, application icons, bars, and screens.
  • Page 112: Language

    Changing the Navigation and Contacts The factory default settings for the quick language settings require a separate information keys are A: News, B: Weather, and procedure executed in the Navigation C: MySpace. application. For details, see 6-6-4 Language Settings (P. 102). NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 113: Car Mode Home Screen

    Car mode. NOTE Due to legal limitations concerning operation while the vehicle is running, only some of the applications provided on the unit can be registered to the Quick Information Screen. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 114: Application Manager

    Executes an operation. NOTE • Applications can be updated and added from the unit portal site (my.clarion.com). • Depending on the network environment or the size of the application being updated or installed, this process can take a number of NOTE minutes.
  • Page 115: Updating/Installing Software

    This will update or install the software. After updating or installing is complete, the system will automatically restart. NOTE • Plug in the AC adaptor before the installation starts. • Do not power off the unit during the installation. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 116: System Information

    Returns to the previous screen. Hardware Shows hardware information. Software Shows software information. You can see the operation system and the update pack versions. Monitor Shows the current CPU and memory status. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 117: Maintenance

    For details about map data Password Inputs up to four characters for the updates, visit the Clarion portal password you want to specify. site (my.clarion.com). Confirm Re-inputs the password you want to Recover RPM...
  • Page 118 • If you forget the password, you can turn off the password feature by performing system recovery. Note that system recovery will return system contents to their initial default settings. • For details about system recovery, visit the Clarion portal site (my.clarion.com). NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 119: Chapter 8 Using The Portal Site

    Chapter 8 Using the Portal Site After performing user and unit registration on 8-1-1 the Clarion portal site, you will be able to obtain Obtaining POI Information bulletins from the portal site in real time on your Tap the “POIs” [Go] key.
  • Page 120: Using The Portal Site

    Obtaining News Using the Portal Site Tap the “What's New” [Go] key. Accessing the Clarion portal site helps to make This starts up the Browser and displays the the unit more enjoyable to use and lets you use portal site news page.
  • Page 121: Chapter 9 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 9-1 Troubleshooting Check the following items before contacting Clarion for repair. If these items do not solve your problem, check the “Support” section of the portal site (my.clarion.com). General Problem Cause Required Action Power does not turn on.
  • Page 122 • The battery is broken or has deteriorated due to length of use, etc. Replace the battery pack. Contact the service location indicated on the Clarion portal site (my.clarion.com). See the “Support” or “Inquiries” section. The plug is inserted into the headphone Check to make sure that the plug is jack.
  • Page 123 The date and time are not The battery has not been charged for Use the Control Panel [Date and correct. several days and is dead. Time] to set the date and time again. They return to September, 1st, 2008. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 124 Playback is not possible from USB After starting up RealPlayer, check if memory or a microSD card. the USB memory or microSD card is selected. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 125 • Make sure you enter upper case and lower case characters correctly. Some obstacle is interfering with Move closer to the access point. reception. The Airplane mode is on. Turn off Airplane mode. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 126 This is especially true for navigation on the screen and software files, which are about 200 download does not end. MB. Depending on the speed of the network you are using, download can take several minutes. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 127: System Reset

    Use a thin, pointed object to gently press system. the reset button. For details, contact the service location This will restart the unit. indicated on the Clarion portal site The reset operation does not initialize the (my.clarion.com). Control Panel or other settings. NOTE NOTE •...
  • Page 128: Chapter 10 Specifications

    Specifications mm [6.6" (W) × 3.78" (H) × 1.04" (D)] * 26.45 (Depth) mm [1.04" (D)] includes the Model name rubber on the back of the unit. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR Weight 325 g (11.46 oz.) (With S battery) Intel Atom System power...
  • Page 129 No guarantees are made about the Bluetooth connection between all cell phones and this unit. Measured with the LCD brightness setting at minimum and the screen shown after starting up the unit. Battery life varies depending on product configuration, model, settings, loaded applications and utilized features. 100% recharging under Power off condition. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 130: 10-2 Indicators State

    One touch keys Lights blue Working • Main unit temperature warning (temperature Blinks blue protection) * The unit also will shut down suddenly if you perform an operation while the one touch key lights are blinking. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 131: Appendix

    • It takes about 24 hours before sufficient adhesion of the suction plate is reached. Attach the suction cup of the support arm (B) to the suction plate, and then lower the support arm lever. CAUTION • To maintain suction strength, remove and reinstall the suction cup once a month. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 132 • Securely insert the cigarette plug as far as it will go. Incomplete insertion creates the risk of excessive overheating, fire, etc. WARNING NOTE Always start the vehicle's engine before using the car adapter. Use of the car adapter with the engine stopped creates the risk of running down the vehicle's battery. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 133: Trademark

    To prevent this, we have made it clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone's free use or not licensed at all. The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification follow. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 134 In addition, mere aggregation of another work not based on the Program with the Program (or with a work based on the Program) on a volume of a storage or distribution medium does not bring the other work under the scope of this License. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 135 License would be to refrain entirely from distribution of the Program. If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance, the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 136 LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 137 Most GNU software, including some libraries, is covered by the ordinary GNU General Public License. This license, the GNU Lesser General Public License, applies to certain designated libraries, and is quite different from the ordinary General Public License. We use this license for certain libraries in order to permit linking those libraries into non-free programs. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 138 Library (independent of the use of the Library in a tool for writing it). Whether that is true depends on what the Library does and what the program that uses the Library does. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 139 Once this change is made in a given copy, it is irreversible for that copy, so the ordinary GNU General Public License applies to all subsequent copies and derivative works made from that copy. This option is useful when you wish to copy part of the code of the Library into a program that is not a library. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 140 Accompany the work with a written offer, valid for at least three years, to give the same user the materials specified in Subsection 6a, above, for a charge no more than the cost of performing this distribution. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 141 License would be to refrain entirely from distribution of the Library. If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance, the balance of the section is intended to apply, and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 142 SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE LIBRARY TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER SOFTWARE), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 143 No Warranty. This Data is provided to you “as is,” and you agree to use it at your own risk. Clarion Co., Ltd. (Clarion) and its licensors (and their licensors and suppliers) make no guarantees, representations or warranties of any kind,...
  • Page 144 If the Contracting Officer, federal government agency, or any federal official refuses to use the legend provided herein, the Contracting Officer, federal government agency, or any federal official must notify NAVTEQ prior to seeking additional or alternative rights in the Data. NAVTEQ Maps & Traffic is a trademark of NAVTEQ. NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 145: Index

    Navigation main menu ........82 Category ............26 Navigation map screen ........83 Changing the route ......... 94 Note Pad menu..........62 Clarion portal site.......... 118 Notification message ........51 Control key............20 Creating an e-mail message......47 Customizing icons........... 26 Optimizing a route ..........
  • Page 146 90 Specifying the wallpaper....... 109 Zooming in/out on the map screen ....84 Standard cradle ..........17 Status indicator ..........24 Toolbar (Browser) ........... 41 Toolbar (Contacts) .......... 58 Toolbar (File Manager) ........56 Toolbar (PDF Reader) ........53 NR1UB/NR1UW/NR1UR...
  • Page 147 Clarion Co., Ltd. QY-3000B All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2009: Clarion Co., Ltd. Printed in China 2009/4...

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