Setting The Anti-Theft Function - Pioneer AVIC-F700BT Operation Manual

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Setting the anti-theft function
You can set a password for the navigation sys-
tem. If the back-up lead is cut or RESET button
is pressed after the password is set, the navi-
gation system prompts for the password at the
time of next boot up.
Setting the password
1
With the map displayed, press MENU
button.
2
Touch [Settings] on the "Top Menu".
3
Touch Area1, followed by Area2, and
then touch and hold Area3.
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Entering the password
On the password input screen, you must enter
the cu rrent password. If you enter the incor-
rect password three times, the screen is
locked and operations with using touch panel
keys cannot be performed.
1
Enter the password.
2
Touch [Done].
The message "Antitheft is being unlocked.
Do not switch off during the process." ap-
pears if you can enter the correct password
and the navigation system will be unlocked.
Deleting the password
The current password can be deleted.
1
With the map displayed, press MENU
button.
2
Touch [Settings] on the "Top Menu".
3
Touch Area1, followed by Area2, and
then touch and hold Area3.
4
Touch [Set Password].
The password setting screen appears.
Area1
Area2
Area3
4
Touch [Clear password].
The password setting screen appears.
5
Enter the current password.
5
Enter the password you want to set.
o
Five to sixteen characters can be entered
for a password.
6
Touch [Done].
7
Reenter the password to confirm the
setting.
8
Touch [Done].
Password-protecting is completed.
o
If you want to change the password cur-
rently set. enter the cu rrent password and
then enter the new one.
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En
6
Touch [Done].
7
Touch [Yes].
The message for deletion appears and then
the current password is deleted.
Forgotten passwords
Contact the nearest authorized Pioneer Ser-
vice Station.
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