Restoring The Default Settings; Information On Each Option Of "Settings; Route Preferences" Settings - Pioneer AVIC-F77DAB Operation Manual

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Customising preferences of the navigation
Modifies the basic software parameters
used during the initial setup process.
! SyncTool:
Starts the synchronisation tool, which
makes it possible to update your maps.
= For details, refer to Getting the map up-
date on page 69.

Restoring the default settings

You can restore settings or recorded content
to the default settings.
1
Press the MAP button.
The Map screen appears.
2
Touch the following key.
Displays the navigation menu on
the Map screen.
3
Touch
to show the next page.
4
Touch [Settings].
The "Settings" screen appears.
5
Touch the following key.
Displays the shortcuts.
6
Touch [Reset All Settings].
A confirmation message appears.
7
Touch [OK].
The recorded contents are cleared.
p If you touch [Factory Reset] on the short-
cut, all data relevant to navigation (includ-
ing the items in saved locations and
histories) are deleted and all settings are
reset to their factory defaults.
Information on each option
of "Settings"

"Route Preferences" settings

Vehicle
You can set the type of vehicle you will be
using on the route.
p The route is planned based on the selected
vehicle type.
Route planning can also be configured to
incorporate dimension, weight, and freight
hazard restrictions for maps that contain
such data.
To enhance the route accuracy, correctly
select a vehicle type that is similar to the
condition of your vehicle.
! Car:
— Manoeuvre restrictions and directional
constraints are taken into account when
planning a route.
— Roads are used only if access for cars is
allowed.
— Private roads and resident-only roads
are used only if they are inevitable to
reach the destination.
— Walkways are excluded from routes.
! Emergency:
— All manoeuvres available at intersec-
tions are taken into account.
— Directional constraints are taken into
account in the same way as travel in the
opposite direction is allowed at low
speeds.
— Only private roads that need to be used
to access the destination are included.
— Walkways are excluded from routes.
! Bus:
— Manoeuvre restrictions and directional
constraints are taken into account when
planning a route.
— Roads are used only if access for buses
is allowed.
— Private roads, resident-only roads and
walkways are excluded from routes.
! Taxi:
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