PIONEER ANH-P10MP/EW Owner's Manual

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Operation Manual
Navigation CD Tuner with MP3
ANH-P10MP
English
Before using navigation
Before using the navigation, perform calibration and language definition referring to
the "Installation Manual".
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Operation Manual
Navigation CD Tuner with MP3
ANH-P10MP
English
Before using navigation
Before using the navigation, perform calibration and language definition referring to
the "Installation Manual".
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Contents
Thank you for buying this Pioneer product.
Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate
your model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, put them
away in a safe place for future reference.
Before You Start
Licence Agreement
7
­ PIONEER ANH-P10MP
7
Important Safety Information
9
About this product
9
About the multi language display
10
About this manual
10
Precautions
10
­ Handbrake interlock
10
In case of trouble
10
Features
11
About WMA
11
About navigation CD
11
Update CD-ROM
11
Protecting your unit from theft
12
­ Removing the front panel
12
­ Attaching the front panel
12
About the demo mode
12
­ Reverse mode
12
­ Feature demo
12
Resetting the Microprocessor
13
What's What
14
­ Navigation unit
14
­ Optional remote control
15
Using navigation
16
Playing an audio CD
17
Using navigation and audio sources
simultaneously
19
­ On the audio screen
19
­ On the navigation screen
19
SOFT KEY operation
19
Navigation
Safety instructions
20
Digitised area
20
Basic operation for navigation
20
­ Displaying the Navigation screen
20
­ Main navigation menu
21
­ Entering texts
21
­ When a list appears
22
Entering the destination information
23
­ Displaying the destination menu
23
­ Selecting a country
23
­ Entering the place-name for your
destination
24
­ Entering the road name
24
­ Selecting the city or town centre as the
destination
25
­ Selecting a special destination as
destination
25
­ Selecting a destination from the
memory
26
­ Entering post code for the destination
27
­ Entering longitude and latitude of the
destination
27
Setting the route
28
­ Route menu
28
­ Entering the house number for the
destination
29
­ Selecting the intersection for the
destination
29
­ Specifying the route calculation
conditions
29
­ Specifying the types of road
30
Route guidance
31
­ Calculating the route
31
­ Screen during route guidance
32
­ Example of navigation by displays on
the screen and voice messages
33
­ Dynamic navigation with TMC
34
The screen shown in the example may differ from the actual screen.
The actual screen may be changed without notice for performance and function im-
provements.
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­ Hearing the current guidance again
35
­ Selecting route guidance via display
only
35
­ Displaying the direction of travel
35
­ Adjusting the sound level of navigation
announcement
35
­ Cancelling route guidance
35
Viewing information during route guidance
36
­ Displaying information menu
36
­ Requesting current position
36
­ Requesting the road list
36
Using traffic information
37
Avoiding a traffic jam
38
­ Entering the length of the bypass
38
­ Delete bypass
38
Stopover
38
­ Entering a stopover
38
­ Deleting a stopover
39
Storing a specified destination in the
destination memory
39
­ Storing in the destination memory
39
­ Deleting stored destinations
40
System settings for navigation
40
­ Displaying system settings menu
40
­ Setting the time
41
­ Saving the position
41
­ Setting the language for navigation
42
­ Selecting the measuring unit
42
­ Switching announcement of the
estimated time of arrival on/off
42
­ Average speed
43
­ Displaying the speed limits
43
Using Audio Source
Turning source on or off, and selecting a
source
44
­ Example of multi-function button
operation
44
Key guidance indicator
45
­ Switching the function of the multi-
function buttons
45
The difference between the BAND/ESC
button and the BACK button
46
­ Display example (e.g., Audio menu)
46
Tuner
Listening to the radio
47
Operation
47
Advanced tuner operation
48
­ Tuner function menu
48
Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies
48
Tuning in strong signals
49
Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies
49
RDS
Using RDS
50
­ RDS tuner function menu
50
Switching the RDS display
51
Selecting alternative frequencies
51
­ Using PI Seek
51
­ Using Auto PI Seek for preset stations
52
­ Limiting stations to regional
programming
52
Receiving traffic announcements
52
Using PTY functions
53
­ Searching for an RDS station by PTY
information
53
­ Using news programme interruption
53
­ Receiving PTY alarm broadcasts
53
Using radio text
54
­ Displaying radio text
54
­ Storing and recalling radio text
54
PTY list
55
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Built-in CD Player
Playing a disc
56
Advanced built-in CD player operation
57
­ Function menu
57
Repeating play
58
Playing tracks in a random order
58
Scanning tracks of a CD
58
Selecting tracks from the track title list
59
Pausing CD playback
59
Using compression and BMX
59
Selecting the search method
60
Searching every 10 track in the current disc
60
Using disc title functions
60
­ Entering disc titles
60
­ Switching and scrolling the title
61
MP3/WMA/WAV Player
Playing MP3/WMA/WAV
62
Advanced built-in CD player (MP3/WMA/
WAV) operation
64
­ MP3/WMA/WAV function menu
64
Repeating play
64
Playing tracks in a random order
65
Scanning folders and tracks
65
Selecting files from the folder/file name list
65
Pausing MP3/WMA/WAV playback
66
Using compression and BMX
66
Selecting the search method
66
Searching every 10 track in the current folder
67
Switching and scrolling the title
67
Switching the tag display
68
Multi-CD Player
Playing a CD
69
Selecting a disc directly
70
50-disc multi-CD player
70
Advanced multi-CD player operation
70
­ Multi-CD player function menu
70
Repeating play
71
Playing tracks in a random order
71
Scanning CDs and tracks
71
Selecting tracks from the track title list
72
Selecting discs from the disc title list
72
Pausing CD playback
73
Using disc title functions
73
­ Entering disc titles
73
­ Switching and scrolling the title
74
Using compression and bass emphasis
74
Using ITS playlists
75
­ Creating a playlist with ITS
programming
75
­ Playback from your ITS playlist
75
­ Erasing a track from your ITS playlist
75
­ Erasing a CD from your ITS playlist
76
DAB Tuner
Listening to the DAB
77
­ Operation
77
Storing and recalling the service
78
Changing the label
78
Receiving the road traffic flash and transport
flash
78
Receiving news flash
78
Using dynamic label
78
­ Displaying dynamic label
79
­ Storing and recalling dynamic label
79
Advanced DAB tuner operation
79
­ DAB tuner function menu
79
Setting the announcement support
interruption
80
Switching the service follow
80
Switching primary or secondary service
component
80
Searching for service by available PTY
information
80
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Selecting services from the preset service list
81
Selecting services from the available service
list
81
TV Tuner
Using the TV tuner
82
­ Operation
82
Storing and recalling broadcast stations
82
Advanced TV tuner operation
83
­ TV tuner function menu
83
Storing the strongest broadcast stations
sequentially
83
Selecting channels from the preset channel
list
83
Audio Adjustments
Using the equaliser
84
­ Recalling equaliser curves
84
Introduction of audio adjustments
84
­ Audio menu
84
­ Compensating for equaliser curves
(EQ-EX)
85
­ Setting the sound focus equaliser
(SFEQ)
85
­ Adjusting equaliser curves
86
Using balance adjustment
86
Adjusting bass and treble
87
­ Using bass adjustment
87
­ Using treble adjustment
87
Using loudness adjustment
87
Using subwoofer output
88
­ Adjusting subwoofer settings
88
Using nonfading output
88
­ Adjusting nonfading output level
89
Using the high pass filter
89
Adjusting source levels
89
Using automatic sound leveliser
90
­ Adjusting ASL for audio volume
90
­ Adjusting ASL for guidance volume
90
Initial Settings
Adjusting initial settings
91
­ Initial settings menu operation
91
Using the reverse mode
91
Using the feature demo
92
Switching the auxiliary setting
92
Switching the guide animation setting
92
Switching the muting/attenuation setting
92
Selecting the display language
93
Setting the FM tuning step
93
Setting the Guide Select
93
Switching the guidance display for
intersection
94
Setting the rear output and subwoofer
controller
94
Selecting the illumination colour
95
Switching the auto PI seek
95
Switching the hands free telephoning
95
Switching the telephone standby
96
Switching the Ever-scroll
96
Other Functions
Attenuating audio volume
97
Displaying the clock
97
­ Setting the time display on or off
97
­ Off clock display
97
Adjusting the brightness
97
Switching the dimmer setting
97
Selecting the wall paper pattern
98
Using the AUX source
98
­ Selecting AUX as the source
98
­ Setting the AUX title
98
Using different entertainment displays
98
Using the muting/attenuation and hands free
telephoning function
99
­ Navigation guidance muting/
attenuation function
99
­ Muting/attenuation function
99
­ Hands free telephoning function
99

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