Fisher NV-E7000 Installation And Operation Manual

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INSTALLATION AND
OPERATION MANUAL
Portable DVD Navigation System
NV-E7000
Part No.:
We would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank you for purchasing
this product.
¡Read this manual and the warranty certificate carefully prior to using the unit. After
having completely read this manual, store it in a safe place for easy reference.
¡Make sure to read the "Safety precautions" and "Cautionary items for proper usage"
appearing within this manual.

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Portable DVD Navigation System NV-E7000 Part No.: We would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank you for purchasing this product. ¡Read this manual and the warranty certificate carefully prior to using the unit. After having completely read this manual, store it in a safe place for easy reference.
  • Page 2 SUBMITTED TO THE AUTHORIZED SANYO SERVICE CENTER AT THE TIME WARRANTY SERVICE IS REQUESTED. Subject to the OBLIGATIONS above and EXCLUSIONS below, SANYO FISHER COMPANY (SFC) warrants this SANYO product against defects in materials and workmanship for the periods specified below. SFC will repair or replace (at its option) the product and any of its parts which fail to conform to this warranty.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS (1) WARRANTY ...1 CONTENTS ...3 TIPS ON HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL...7 INSTALLATION MANUAL ...9 HOW TO INSTALL THE UNIT ...11 GPS EXTERIOR ANTENNA INSTALLATION METHOD ...14 INTRODUCTION ...18 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...19 CAUTIONARY ITEMS FOR PROPER USAGE ...24 MAIN FEATURES...28 ABOUT DISCS...31 WHAT IS A NAVIGATION SYSTEM...34 ABOUT THE GPS EXTERIOR ANTENNA ...36...
  • Page 4 CONTENTS (2) DVD/CD/JPEG IMAGING OPERATION ...140 TO START PLAYBACK ...141 VARIOUS PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS...143 HOW TO USE THE TITLE MENU ...145 HOW TO USE THE DVD MENU ...146 PLAYBACK FROM THE DESIRED POSITION ...147 SWITCHING THE AUDIO LANGUAGE...149 SWITCHING THE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE ...150 CHANGING THE ANGLE ...151 ENLARGING THE SCREEN...152 SWITCHING THE AUDIO...153...
  • Page 5: Tips On How To Read This Manual

    TIPS ON HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL This manual uses the following marks to call the user’s attention. The meaning of each mark is provided below. Please make sure you understand these prior to reading the manual. Follow this advice to ensure proper functioning of your vehicle and the unit.
  • Page 6: Installation Manual

    INSTALLATION MANUAL ACCESSORIES Please contact your place of purchase if you have any questions about installation or connection. Parking brake 12V cigarette lighter AC/DC adapter connector cable connector cable 1 cable 1 cable 2 cables Remote control and holder Map DVD-ROM 1 disc GPS Exterior Antenna and Installation Parts...
  • Page 7 HOW TO INSTALL THE UNIT (1) PREPARATIONS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION ■ The initial adhesive strength of the double-surface adhesive tape is reduced when the temperature is low (20°C (68°F) or less). Turn on the heater and heat the vehicle up prior to adhering onto the mounting surface.
  • Page 8 HOW TO INSTALL THE UNIT (2) Determine the installation position Determine a position for mounting the unit onto the dashboard that renders it easy to view. Bend and flex the adhesive surface of the stand base to correspond to the curves of the dashboard. Refer to page ?? for the angle and vertical position adjustment method.
  • Page 9 INSTALLATION EXAMPLE If taking the antenna outside from the driver’s seat ¡Pull the wire through the vehicle interior and take it out from the driver’s seat. ¡Affix cord clips if necessary. ¡Install the GPS exterior antenna horizontally onto a flat metal surface of the vehicle’s exterior chassis.
  • Page 11 INTRODUCTION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...19 CAUTIONARY ITEMS FOR PROPER USAGE ...24 MAIN FEATURES...28 ABOUT DISCS...31 WHAT IS A NAVIGATION SYSTEM...34 ABOUT THE GPS EXTERIOR ANTENNA ...36 COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (1)...37 CHARACTER INPUT USING THE 10-KEY ON THE REMOTE CONTROL ...45 HOW TO HANDLE THE REMOTE CONTROL ...47 ABOUT THE POWER SOURCE ...50 INSERTING/REMOVING A DISC...52...
  • Page 12: Contents

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (1) ¡To ensure proper usage of the unit, read this instruction manual prior to use. ¡After having read it, keep in a safe place for quick reference. Indications appearing both in this manual as well as on the unit itself contain cautionary items to ensure that the unit is used safely in order to prevent the operator or others nearby from being harmed or injured.
  • Page 13 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (2) WARNING Make sure that there is no dust adhering to the metal contacts of the AC/DC adaptor. Dust or metal touching the contacts may result in fires or electric shocks. Do not damage, bend excessively, twist, pull or place heavy weights on the AC/DC adaptor cord.
  • Page 14: Cautionary Items For Proper Usage

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (3) CAUTION For safety, adhere the stand base onto a surface that would enable secure anchoring. Depending on the dashboard material (PP: polypropylene or other), the double-surface adhesive tape alone may not be strong enough to affix the unit. Use the tapping screws included with the unit (4 screws) to securely anchor it.
  • Page 15 CAUTIONARY ITEMS FOR PROPER USAGE (2) ABOUT CONDENSATION During raining days, when the humidity level Take out the is high or immediately after having turned on disc and the heater in cold temperatures, condensation wait about 1 hour, ok? (water drops) may form on the optical lens inside the unit.
  • Page 16: Main Features

    CAUTIONARY ITEMS FOR PROPER USAGE (3) ABOUT THE INSTALLATION AREA ¡Do not use for an extended period on a blanket, rug, carpet, cushion or other object that obstructs the proper release of heat. Heat will get trapped in the unit and lead to damage. ¡Do not let urethane or rubber made sheets or vinyl articles come into contact with the unit for extended periods.
  • Page 17 MAIN FEATURES (2) Constant turning direction display DVD VIDEO/CD (Crossing Enlargement Display) zSee p.140, “DVD/CD/JPEG imaging While driving, the turning direction at the operation”. next intersection may be constantly displayed. zSee p.120, “Select to enable/disable simple Multi-voice function Switch to the desired audio language and turn indications”.
  • Page 18: About Discs

    ABOUT DISCS (1) DISCS THAT CAN BE PLAYED BACK USING THE UNIT Map DVD-ROM included with the unit DVD videos Music CDs ■ The following discs cannot be played back. ¡DVD-R ¡DVD-RAM ¡CD-ROM ¡Photo CDs ¡CD-Extra (data only) ¡Mixed CD ¡DVD-RW ¡Active Audio (data only) ¡DVD+R ¡CDs with copy protection function (copy control CDs)
  • Page 19 ABOUT DISCS (2)
  • Page 20: What Is A Navigation System

    WHAT IS A NAVIGATION SYSTEM (2) ■ About present location errors The mark denoting your vehicle’s present location and heading may not be displayed accurately under the conditions mentioned below. The unit is not damaged. Continue driving (about 30 minutes at 20 mph) and the display will return to normal. ¡Running in reverse ¡Under a continuous elevation ¡In a tunnel exceeding 1 mile in length...
  • Page 21: Component Names And Functions (1)

    COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (1)
  • Page 22: Component Names And Functions

    COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (2) OPERATING THE NAVIGATION UNIT REMOTE CONTROL Ü Remote control button The screen will switch from the NAVI mode infrared transmitter to the DVD mode to the VIDEO mode (only with a video deck/video camera connected) every time this button is pressed.
  • Page 24 ® After having displayed the menu screen while the DVD disc is playing back, press this button to resume playback starting at the place before the menu screen was displayed. Remote control infrared transmitter Ü button Every time this button is pressed, the screen switches from the NAVI to the DVD to the VIDEO mode.
  • Page 25: Character Input Using The 10-Key On The Remote Control

    CHARACTER INPUT USING THE 10-KEY ON THE REMOTE CONTROL CHARACTER ALLOCATION button Alphanumeric input can be entered button directly by using the 10-key, by selecting characters from the keyboard displayed CLEAR button on the screen using the joystick or by mixing both methods.
  • Page 26: How To Handle The Remote Control

    HOW TO HANDLE THE REMOTE CONTROL (1) INSERT BATTERIES IN THE Press down on the tab and REMOTE CONTROL pull the cover outward. The remote control uses two AAA batteries. t CAUTION ¡Align the “+” and “–” terminals correctly and do not mix an old with a new battery or two different kinds of batteries.
  • Page 27: About The Power Source

    HOW TO HANDLE THE REMOTE CONTROL (2) MOUNTING THE HOLDER Hint If mounting the holder in your vehicle, affix using the included tapping screws (M3 x 8) or the magic tape. * When mounting using the magic tape, clean the adhesion surface as much as possible.
  • Page 28: Inserting/Removing A Disc

    ABOUT THE POWER SOURCE (2) USING A HOUSEHOLD POWER SOURCE (AC 120V, 60Hz) Use the AC/DC adaptor included with the unit. Connect to the household power source (AC 120V, 60Hz) Connect to the DC input 9V terminal INSERTING/REMOVING A DISC (1) INSERTING A DISC Press the button for opening the cover.
  • Page 29 INSERTING/REMOVING A DISC (2) Close the disc insert aperture cover. Press the “ ” mark appearing on the cover and close the cover completely. Hint Disc insert aperture cover REMOVING THE DISC As described in steps (p.52), open the disc cover, wait till the disc stops rotating and pull the disc out from its edge.
  • Page 30: Navi Operation

    NAVI OPERATION DISPLAYING THE MAP SCREEN ...55 HOW TO VIEW THE MAP SCREEN ...57 CHANGING THE MAP DISPLAY ...59 QUICK ROUTE SEARCH ...66 BASIC MENU OPERATIONS ...68 LIST OF MENU ITEMS...69 ABOUT THE QUICK MENU ...70 SEARCHING FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL POINT...71 POINTS OF INTEREST CATEGORIES ...82 REGISTERING YOUR HOME ...84 ABOUT SETTING ROUTES ...85...
  • Page 32: How To View The Map Screen

    HOW TO VIEW THE MAP SCREEN THE FOLLOWING IS A TYPICAL EXAMPLE OF A MAP DISPLAY The navigation system displays various types of information on the map screen. PLANIMETRIC MAP SCREEN Bearing indicator Simple turning mark Road Estimated time to destination and Reduction scale distance remaining...
  • Page 33: Changing The Map Display

    CHANGING THE MAP DISPLAY (1) 3D View SWITCHING MAPS Map screen showing a view looking There are 3 types of map screens available: down and forward from above. planimetric map screen (North Up), planimetric map screen (Heading Up) and 3D View. Press the ä button to switch screens.
  • Page 34 CHANGING THE MAP DISPLAY (2) Hint ¡Pressing repeatedly on the à/â button enables the unwanted reduction scale level screen displays to be skipped. ¡See p.58, “Map reduction scale levels”, for details pertaining to planimetric map screen and 3D View reduction scale levels.
  • Page 35 ABOUT DISPLAYS DURING Select the item ROUTE SEARCH (Name/TEL/Memo/Mark) to When searching for a route, the following register and press the displays appear as per the conditions. Ä button. * zSee p.85, “About setting routes”, for route searching methods. About geographic point registration Scroll the map and press the Ä...
  • Page 36: Quick Route Search

    CHANGING THE MAP DISPLAY (4) Inputting. When inputting is complete, select board and press the Ä Example Inputting “A” / “B” in the memo. button. The inputted content is confirmed. Clearing the inputted (A) character. To change/register another item (Name/TEL/Memo/Mark), repeat steps q Select Delete and press the...
  • Page 37: Basic Menu Operations

    QUICK ROUTE SEARCH (2) SEARCHING FOR A ROUTE Hint FROM THE PRESENT LOCATION TO YOUR HOME Press the Ñ button to confirm the present location positioning. If this mark is yellow, the positioning is O.K.! Present location display screen (example) t CAUTION Press the Ç...
  • Page 38: List Of Menu Items

    LIST OF MENU ITEMS Menu ABOUT THE QUICK MENU Menu A quick menu is set in this unit to facilitate its main operations. When viewing a map display and pressing the Ä button, the quick menu appears. Select an item using the vertical joystick ( d ) and press the Ä...
  • Page 39: Searching For A Geographical Point

    SEARCHING FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL POINT (1) SELECT THE REGION Region SEARCHING FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL POINT BY THE ADDRESS Press the É button. Select Address down menu and press the Ä button. Select Region from the drop-down menu and press • When inputting a city name the Ä...
  • Page 40 SEARCHING FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL POINT (2) Select a corresponding item SEARCHING A GEOGRAPHICAL from the list and press the POINT BY INTERSECTION Ä button. Press the É button. : A map of the surrounding area will be displayed. Select For returning to the present location, press the press the Ä...
  • Page 41 SEARCHING FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL POINT (3) Move the joystick vertically and select the type of point of GEOGRAPHICAL POINT BY THE POI CATEGORY interest from the list and press the Ä button. Geographical points can be searched Then, select a more specific for by category.
  • Page 42 SEARCHING FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL POINT (4) ¡To make a selection from a list of w Select a corresponding item from the list and press the Ä button. all area names, select All City q Select the corresponding item and * If a list is displayed many times, select press the Ä...
  • Page 43 SEARCHING FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL POINT (5) < If inputting the number using SEARCHING FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL POINT USING LATITUDINAL AND LONGITUDINAL COORDINATES Lat., Long. A geographical point can be searched for by inputting latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates. Displaying a location “34 deg.
  • Page 44: Points Of Interest Categories

    SEARCHING FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL POINT (6) DELETING 1 REGISTERED GEOGRAPHICAL POINT CORRESPONDING MAP FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL POINT q Select the point to be deleted and press the q Select the point to be Ä button. Deleting [ROMAINE ST] Displaying map [ROMAINE ST] w Select Delete Point press the Ä...
  • Page 45: Registering Your Home

    POINTS OF INTEREST CATEGORIES (2) *Some areas may not contain all categories. PARK AND RIDE SCHOOL PARKING GARAGE SHOPPING CENTER/MALL PARKING LOT SKI RESORT PARKS & RECREATION STADIUM/ARENA POLICE STATION THEATER RAILWAY STATION TOURIST ATTRACTION RENTAL CAR FACILITY TOURIST OFFICE REST AREA UNIVERSITY OR COLLEGE RESTAURANT...
  • Page 46 When setting a route, the unit searches for a reference route from the departure location to the destination based on the registered conditions and the map disc data and displays a map on the screen. (This screen is called the route guidance screen.) By using this reference route to guide you while you drive, you’ll get to your destination.
  • Page 47 ¡Because the search data stored in the map disc varies, the reference routes provided will differ depending on the disc used even if the departure/waypoint/destination points and search conditions are the same.
  • Page 48: Single-Route/Multi-Route Search

    SINGLE-ROUTE/MULTI-ROUTE SEARCH (1) ROUTE SETTING PROCEDURES Register the destination point Registration is required if the departure point is Register the departure point different from the present location. Register the waypoints you want to go to on the Register the waypoint way and roads you want to take on your trip.
  • Page 49 REGISTER THE DESIRED DESTINATION POINT AND SET THE A destination can be registered to search for a location using various methods. Press the É button. Select New Route from the drop-down menu and press the Ä button. < Stopping a route search Hint ¡To stop route guidance, refer Press the É...
  • Page 50 SINGLE-ROUTE/MULTI-ROUTE SEARCH (3) Settable search conditions About the display after a route search ¡ Faster Route ¡When the route search is complete, the Search for a route prioritizing highways . recommended route will appear as a ¡ Shorter Route thick purple or green line (as per the Search for a route prioritizing the setting).
  • Page 51 SINGLE-ROUTE/MULTI-ROUTE SEARCH (4) r Display the waypoint map, align ADDING WAYPOINTS the cursor with the waypoint and press the Ä button. Adding locations as waypoints on the way to your destination and roads you want to drive on will set a route with respect to those specifications.
  • Page 52: Modifying A Route

    MODIFYING A ROUTE (1) CHANGING THE CHANGE THE SET DESTINATION OR DEPARTURE, CHANGE, ADD OR DEPARTURE POINT DELETE WAYPOINTS OR CHANGE q Select THE SEARCH CONDITIONS press the Ä button. Current Route The set route can be modified and a new route search can be effectuated.
  • Page 53 MODIFYING A ROUTE (2) CHANGING/DELETING ADDING WAYPOINTS WAYPOINTS q To add a location, select q Select the waypoint to be and press the Ä button. changed/deleted and press the Ä button. Example of adding a waypoint between the departure point and waypoint 1. Example of selecting waypoint 1.
  • Page 54: Displaying The Present Route

    DISPLAYING THE PRESENT ROUTE DISPLAYING THE PRESENT ROUTE The recommended route resulting from the route search (from the departure point to the destination) can be verified by displaying it on the screen. Set the destination and conduct a route search in advance. zSee p.91, “Register the desired destination point and set the search conditions”.
  • Page 55: Viewing Road Information With The Present Route

    STORING/DELETING THE PRESENT ROUTE (2) Hint DELETING THE PRESENT ROUTE Delete The presently set route can be deleted. Press the É button. Select from the Current Route drop-down menu and press the Ä button. Select and press the Delete Ä button. Select and press the Ä...
  • Page 56: Searching For A Way Home

    SEARCHING FOR A WAY HOME Hint SEARCHING FOR A WAY HOME Route to Home Reference routes from the present location to the pre-registered location of your home can be searched. Press the É button. Select Route to Home from the drop-down menu and press the Ä...
  • Page 57: Modifying Route Conditions

    MODIFYING ROUTE CONDITIONS < If checking Highway MODIFY ROUTE SEARCH Select CONDITIONS Preferred Route the Ä button to indicate a Change the search conditions for quick/single/multiple/home route If the point (departure, waypoint or searches. (Even search conditions in destination) is near highways, a the route setting process can be verification message will appesr.
  • Page 58: Straying Off The Route (Reroute)

    STRAYING OFF THE ROUTE (REROUTE) Hint STRAYING OFF THE ROUTE Reroute If having strayed from the set route while route guidance is in progress, a reference route search from the present location to the destination can be made as per the steps below. When rerouting is complete, the old route is deleted and the new route is displayed.
  • Page 59: Saved Routes List

    SAVED ROUTES LIST (1) RETRIEVE STORED ROUTES Select Saved Routes List Ä button. Stored routes can be retrieved (route search). * If the present route is displayed, that route will be deleted and the retrieved route will appear. Store the route in advance. zSee p.100, “Saving the present route”.
  • Page 60: Route Simulation

    DELETE A REGISTERED ROUTE Select Saved Routes List Ä button. Stored routes can be deleted. Store the route in advance. zSee p.100, “Saving the present route”. Press the É button. Select from Saved Routes List To complete setting… drop-down menu and press the Ä...
  • Page 61: Changing The Main Screen Settings

    CHANGING THE MAIN SCREEN SETTINGS Example CHANGING THE MAIN SCREEN SETTINGS Map Display Press the É button. Select for the upper part of the screen to represent either north or the heading or for the screen to be in 3D view. Select Example of a screen whose upper part represents the heading.
  • Page 62: Setting The 2-Screen Display

    SETTING THE 2-SCREEN DISPLAY (1) SETTING THE 2-SCREEN SETTING THE 2-SCREEN DISPLAY DISPLAY CONTENT When displaying the present location, The type of right screen (information you can split the screen in two and screen) for the 2-screen display can be show on the right side of the display selected.
  • Page 63 SETTING THE 2-SCREEN DISPLAY (2) Select Crossing Enlargement Display Hint and press the Ä button. mark is indicated..Indicates that this condition is set. To change, press the Ä button again to delete the mark. To complete setting… Hint ¡If signal reception from the press the Ñ...
  • Page 64: Changing The Route Guidance Screen Settings

    CHANGING THE ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN SETTINGS (1) w Press the Ä button to Press the É button. place a ... Indicates that this condition is set. To change, press the Ä Select from the Route Guidance button again to delete the drop-down menu and press the Ä...
  • Page 65 CHANGING THE ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN SETTINGS (2) DISABLING VOICE GUIDANCE SETTING VOICE GUIDANCE Route Guidance Press the Ä button again to The unit can tell you vocally when you remove the are arriving at destinations or waypoints and in what direction to turn while route guidance or route simulation is in progress.
  • Page 66: Indicating The Street Name

    CHANGING THE ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN SETTINGS (3) SELECT TO ENABLE/DISABLE To complete setting… DSPLAY EST. TIME TO DESTINATION press the Ñ button to ROUTE GUIDANCE Route Guidance return the screen to the present location map. q Select Dsplay Est. Time To Destination Press the É...
  • Page 67: Changing The Unit Of Distance, The Color Of The Map And The Present Location Mark

    CHANGING THE UNIT OF DISTANCE, THE COLOR OF THE MAP AND THE PRESENT LOCATION MARK SELECT THE MAP COLOR CHANGING THE COLOR OF THE MAP AND THE PRESENT LOCATION (DAY/NIGHT/AUTO) MARK System Setting Select the desired color (day/night/auto) and press the Ä button. You can select the color of the map (day, night, auto) and the present ...
  • Page 68: Displaying Latitudinal And Longitudinal Coordinates

    DISPLAYING LATITUDINAL AND LONGITUDINAL COORDINATES DISPLAYING LATITUDINAL AND LONGITUDINAL COORDINATES System Setting Latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates can be displayed on the map screen (excluding present location display). Press the É button. Press the Å button twice to return to the map screen and move the cursor Select from the...
  • Page 69: Using Tracks

    USING TRACKS (1) USING TRACKS Save Route Track Select Place markers along the road already Ä button. followed and record them. This function is helpful when wanting to verify a road already traveled on or when wanting to use the same road again. This unit’s recording function is separated into 3 groups (memory 1, memory 2 and memory 3).
  • Page 70 USING TRACKS (2) Example of selecting “memory 3”. DISABLING TRACK The tracks disappear from the map. * Disabling the display doesn’t erase the tracks from the memory. q Proceed as described in step Select Display press the Ä button twice. The present map is displayed.
  • Page 71: Modifying The Present Location Mark Location And Bearing

    MODIFYING THE PRESENT LOCATION MARK LOCATION AND BEARING MODIFYING THE PRESENT Select LOCATION MARK LOCATION AND from the BEARING Adjust Current Location menu and press the Ä button. Depending on the driving conditions and the GPS satellite, the position/bearing of the present location mark may differ from the actual position/bearing of your vehicle.
  • Page 72: Editing/Viewing Registered Points

    EDITING/VIEWING REGISTERED POINTS (1) EDITING/VIEWING REGISTERED Select the item POINTS Edit Saved Location (Name/TEL/Memo/Mark) to change/register and press the You can change the names/marks of Ä button. marked locations and register telephone numbers (TEL)/memos. Press the É button. Select Edit Saved Location from drop-down menu and press the Ä...
  • Page 73: Retrieving Registered Point Maps

    RETRIEVING REGISTERED POINT MAPS RETRIEVING REGISTERED POINT Select Display Map MAPS Edit Saved Location the Ä button. Press the É button. Select Edit Saved Location from drop-down menu and press the Ä button. Select a geographic point and press the Ä button. The registered point information screen is displayed.
  • Page 74: Deleting Registered Points

    DELETING REGISTERED POINTS DELETING REGISTERED POINTS Select Edit Saved Location Ä button. Press the É button. Select from Edit Saved Location drop-down menu and press the Ä button. To complete setting… press the Ñ button to return the screen to the present location map.
  • Page 75: Verifying Unit Connection

    VERIFYING UNIT CONNECTION VERIFYING UNIT CONNECTION When verification is complete, press the Å or Sensor Information Ä button to return to If the unit is not well connected to your the menu screen. vehicle, it will not function properly. After having completed the connection, check the parking brake connection at the connection verification screen.
  • Page 76: Dvd/Cd/Jpeg Imaging Operation

    DVD/CD/JPEG IMAGING OPERATION TO START PLAYBACK ...141 VARIOUS PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS...143 HOW TO USE THE TITLE MENU ...145 HOW TO USE THE DVD MENU ...146 PLAYBACK FROM THE DESIRED POSITION ...147 SWITCHING THE AUDIO LANGUAGE...149 SWITCHING THE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE ...150 CHANGING THE ANGLE ...151 ENLARGING THE SCREEN...152 SWITCHING THE AUDIO...153 SHUFFLED PLAYBACK ...154...
  • Page 77: To Start Playback

    TO START PLAYBACK Insert discs in the unit with the printed side up. zSee p.52, “Inserting/removing a disc”. Slide the power supply switch upwards to turn ON the power supply. ¡If the DVD mode screen appears, the unit automatically starts playback.
  • Page 78: Various Playback Functions

    VARIOUS PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS PLAY/PAUSE button button SKIP button STOP button ( ‰ button TO STOP PLAYBACK Press the STOP button ( w ). Playback is stopped. (The RESUME PLAYBACK FUNCTION is enabled.) RESUME PLAYBACK FUNCTION ¡Pressing the stop button during playback sets the exact position where the DVD/CD was stopped in the unit’s memory.
  • Page 79: How To Use The Title Menu

    HOW TO USE THE TITLE MENU Depending on the DVD video, a title menu may be programmed in the stored contents. In such a case, use the title menu to select a scene to playback. * A “title” is a large segment of the image/sound content stored on a DVD video. zSee p.174, “Terminology”.
  • Page 80: Playback From The Desired Position

    PLAYBACK FROM THE DESIRED POSITION...
  • Page 81: Switching The Audio Language

    SWITCHING THE AUDIO LANGUAGE DVD videos may have multiple audio languages programmed depending on the disc. If so, select the desired language as per the instructions below. Press the å button ( ) during playback. Every time the button is pressed, the listed audio languages programmed in the disc are switched.
  • Page 82: Changing The Angle

    CHANGING THE ANGLE Depending on the disc, the same scene appearing on DVD videos may have been programmed in multiple angles (multi-angle recording). If so, you can switch to the desired angle available and enjoy the movie. * Inoperable from the unit. button Press the A button ( Pressing repeatedly switches the angle.
  • Page 84: Playing Back Track Intros

    PLAYING BACK TRACK INTROS The intro playback function enables the playback of the beginning of tracks one at a time for roughly 10 seconds. Press the N button ( ) and press on the 10-key. Press the button ( ) to display “NUM” and then press Intro playback is initiated.
  • Page 85: Switching The Time Display

    SWITCHING THE TIME DISPLAY You can select the type of time display to appear on the screen. ■ For DVD videos Select from “TOTAL ELAPSED”, “TITLE REMAIN”, “CHAPTER ELAPSED”, “CHAPTER REMAIN” and “NO DISPLAY”. ■ For CDs Select from “SINGLE ELAPSED”, “SINGLE REMAIN”, “TOTAL ELAPSED”, “TOTAL REMAIN”...
  • Page 86: Viewing Jpeg Images

    VIEWING JPEG IMAGES (2) Use the Joystick (a) to select the JPG directory and press the Ä button. If there are other files, use the Joystick (a) to select the desired file to be viewed and press the Ä With “t” and “y” button.
  • Page 87: Changing The Slideshow Display Format

    CHANGING THE SLIDESHOW DISPLAY FORMAT The slideshow image display method can be switched among 12 available formats. * Inoperable from the unit. π button Press the π button while the image is displayed. Repeatedly press this button to switch the display format in the order below.
  • Page 88: Rotating The Image

    ROTATING THE IMAGE The displayed image can be rotated. * When performing this function, we recommend you switch the play mode to “SINGLE”. JOYSTICK (a) Press the Joystick in the directions described below while the image is displayed. Press the Joystick on the left side (f): the image is rotated 90 Press the Joystick on the right side (g): the image is rotated 90 Press the Joystick on the top (h): the image is inverted vertically Press the Joystick on the bottom (j): the image is inverted laterally...
  • Page 89 CHANGING THE INITIAL SETTINGS (2) In step , if having selected: “LANGUAGE”, go to p.166. “AUDIO”, go to p.168. “DISPLAY”, go to p.170. “PARENTAL”, go to p.172. ¡The parental control settings for DVD videos can be programmed only while playback is stopped (with no resume playback function). ¡The settings stay the same unless modifications are effectuated (even when cutting the power supply).
  • Page 90 CHANGING THE INITIAL SETTINGS (3) Hint ¡If having selected a language not programmed in the disc, playback will start with one of the languages programmed in the disc. ¡Depending on the disc, only one language may be programmed. ¡The AUDIO/SUBTITLE settings can be switched at the DVD menu (zsee p.146) or the title menu (zsee p.145) using the remote control device’s AUDIO button or the SUB-T button.
  • Page 91 CHANGING THE INITIAL SETTINGS (4) ■ If selecting “AUDIO-OUT” in step Use the Joystick (d) to select the setting desired for change and press the Ä button. Change the settings according to the digital audio device presently connected. ¡ANALOG An analog signal is outputted from the speakers, headphones and audio I/O terminal.
  • Page 92 CHANGING THE INITIAL SETTINGS (5) Hint ¡If having selected an aspect ratio not programmed in the disc, the unit will playback using one of the aspect ratios programmed in the disc. Also, depending on the disc, there may be only one aspect ratio programmed. Verify the instruction manual for the disc being played back.
  • Page 93 CHANGING THE INITIAL SETTINGS (6) ■ If selecting “ CHANGE PASSWORD ” in step ¡Input the number according to the screen below. * To input numbers, press the N button ( control’s 10-key and input the number using the 10-key while “NUM”...
  • Page 95: About The Brightness Of The Buttons

    OTHER CONNECTING A VIDEO DECK/VIDEO CAMERA...177 HOW TO ADJUST THE IMAGE ...178 ABOUT THE AUTOMATIC BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION ...181 ABOUT THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE BUTTONS...181 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS ...182 RECEIVING SIGNALS FROM THE GPS SATELLITE ...183 CAUTIONARY ITEMS DURING ROUTE GUIDANCE...185 ABOUT THE VOICE GUIDANCE ...189 ABOUT THE MAP DVD-ROM ...191 SETTING THE DEPARTURE/WAYPOINT/DESTINATION POINTS ...193...
  • Page 96: Connecting A Video Deck/Video Camera

    CONNECTING A VIDEO DECK/VIDEO CAMERA Use the AUDIO and VIDEO RCA cords included with this unit to enable the playback of images from your video deck or video camera. Connect your video deck/video camera to the unit. * Prior to connecting, cut off the power supply to the video deck/video camera. Video deck/video camera AV output Mini-plug...
  • Page 97 HOW TO ADJUST THE IMAGE (2) Adjust or select using the Joystick (s). DIMMER (AUTO/MANUAL) ADJUSTMENT When the dimmer is set to MANUAL The brightness of the screen remains constant regardless of the amount of light in the surrounding area. Press g to brighten.
  • Page 98: About The Brightness Of The Buttons

    ABOUT THE AUTOMATIC BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION This unit uses a brightness sensor to detect the level of luminosity in the surrounding area and automatically modifies the brightness of the screen in accordance with the surrounding luminosity. Brightness sensor USING THE AUTOMATIC BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION As described in “How to adjust the image”...
  • Page 99: Receiving Signals From The Gps Satellite

    RECEIVING SIGNALS FROM THE GPS SATELLITE If the unit does not receive signals from the GPS satellite using the GPS exterior antenna included with the unit, present location measurement will be impossible. To display the actual present location, connect the GPS exterior antenna to the unit and proceed with the reception of signals from the GPS satellite.
  • Page 100: Cautionary Items During Route Guidance

    CAUTIONARY ITEMS DURING ROUTE GUIDANCE (1) ■ The route displayed is the reference ■ Set the position accurately in areas route. where roads are in close proximity to This may not be the shortest route to each other. Especially in areas where the destination.
  • Page 101 CAUTIONARY ITEMS DURING ROUTE GUIDANCE (2) About vehicle mark display errors The vehicle mark’s present location and heading may be inaccurate under the following driving conditions. The unit is not malfunctioning, keep on course and it will come back to normal.
  • Page 102: About The Voice Guidance

    ABOUT THE VOICE GUIDANCE The unit will guide you all the way to your destination by automatic voice outputs announcing upcoming turns or intersections. (Voice guidance) Intersection of a local road Highway interchange entrance “Freeway entrance soon” “Turn right” “In a half mile Freeway “In a quarter mile turn right”...
  • Page 103: About The Map Dvd-Rom

    ABOUT THE MAP DVD-ROM The map DVD-ROM included with this unit is the North America MAP 1.0, DVD- ROM North America Version. 1. Refer to the instruction manual that comes with the disc for details pertaining to its maps (data content, display icons, etc.).
  • Page 104: Setting The Departure/Waypoint/Destination Points

    SETTING THE DEPARTURE/WAYPOINT/DESTINATION POINTS POINTERS ON REGISTERING WAYPOINT AND DESTINATIONS Set waypoint and destination using the most detailed map. Not doing so may result in these locations being positioned differently than desired. Example: Example: Having set a waypoint on a Having set a destination on a local The most highway parking area...
  • Page 105: About Upgrades

    ABOUT UPGRADES...
  • Page 106: Troubleshooting

    37, 39 Map does not scroll 41, 43 even when the vehicle moves. Present location mark is not displayed. GPS receiver display on the map screen remains gray. 31 ~ Inaccurate vehicle is positioning. CAUSE REMEDY Remote control infrared...
  • Page 107 TROUBLESHOOTING (2) Selection or setting of destination/waypoints or menu items impossible. SYMPTOM CAUSE Waypoints are not Waypoints already passed, or, If wanting to stop again at a included when re- the unit judged them as having waypoint already passed, re- effectuating the been passed.
  • Page 108 TROUBLESHOOTING (3) SYMPTOM Unit does not No disc inserted or it is inserted initiate playback. up side down. Disc is dirty. Condensation present. Disc that cannot be read with this unit inserted. Included map DVD-ROM inserted. DVD video with a region sible. Even if pressing the buttons, the unit only displays “e”...
  • Page 109: When This Message Appears

    TROUBLESHOOTING (4) SYMPTOM CAUSE Playback enabled Parental control function not Parental control impossible. even after having programmed in the DVD being set parental control. played back. Initial settings and Foreign language display set for Setting the “OSD” at English will DVD menu are initial settings.
  • Page 110: Navigation System Default Settings List

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM DEFAULT SETTINGS LIST Each default setting for the navigation system are as follows: NAVIGATION Main Display North UP = OFF System Setting Heading Up = ON 3D View = ON Right Display Right Display = ON Scale (reduction) = 1/8 mile North Up = OFF Heading Up = ON Record/Display Display Tracks = ON...

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