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Panasonic Dual DIN Hdd Mobile Navigation System Cn Nvd905u Operating Instructions
Panasonic Dual DIN Hdd Mobile Navigation System Cn Nvd905u Operating Instructions
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1 5 Adjusts the volume for voice guidance.Checks the volume. Press . Adjustment range: 0 – 40 Each press turns the volume up (down) one level. Pressing and holding or turns the volume up or down continuously. Note: Volume settings for DVD and AV are stored separately from the volume settings for other sources. Adjust the volume Note: When the engine is turned off, the monitor returns to the fully closed position. Next time the engine is started, the monitor opens to the...
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Check mounting and wiring GPS information Check GPS information reception. 1Select [GPS Info] from the Information menu. The GPS Info screen is displayed. 2Check the reception. Use a clearly visible point to check reception. Check that at least three satellite numbers are being received, and that the latitude and longitude are displayed. Note: If GPS reception is not continuous, check connections to the GPS antenna, and its mounting position. Installation confi rmation Check the...
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Check mounting and wiring GPS information Check GPS information reception. 1Select [GPS Info] from the Information menu. The GPS Info screen is displayed. 2Check the reception. Use a clearly visible point to check reception. Check that at least three satellite numbers are being received, and that the latitude and longitude are displayed. Note: If GPS reception is not continuous, check connections to the GPS antenna, and its mounting position. Installation confi rmation Check the...
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ID CODE setting Prior to operating this unit, it is advisable to assign a 4-digit ID code for security. Once the ID code has been set, the unit cannot be operated if the main power supply is disconnected then re-connected. It is electrically locked so that a thief cannot use the stolen unit unless that person knows the code you have set. The ID code operation must be performed only by the person to whom the unit belongs. default: None Record your registered ID code and keep it in a secure...
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ID CODE setting Prior to operating this unit, it is advisable to assign a 4-digit ID code for security. Once the ID code has been set, the unit cannot be operated if the main power supply is disconnected then re-connected. It is electrically locked so that a thief cannot use the stolen unit unless that person knows the code you have set. The ID code operation must be performed only by the person to whom the unit belongs. default: None Record your registered ID code and keep it in a secure...
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The current version of the map data can be checked. 1Select [Setup] from the Navigation menu. 2Select [Map Data]. 3Check the map data. Clock display The clock is adjusted automatically, using a signal from GPS satellites. (The clock cannot be adjusted manually.) Note: The clock can only display on the map screen. It cannot be displayed on audiovisual screen and menu screen. The time zone can be changed ( page 84). It does not change automatically. default : EST (Eastern Standard Time) ...
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The current version of the map data can be checked. 1Select [Setup] from the Navigation menu. 2Select [Map Data]. 3Check the map data. Clock display The clock is adjusted automatically, using a signal from GPS satellites. (The clock cannot be adjusted manually.) Note: The clock can only display on the map screen. It cannot be displayed on audiovisual screen and menu screen. The time zone can be changed ( page 84). It does not change automatically. default : EST (Eastern Standard Time) ...
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GPS mark This is displayed when vehicle position is calculated using GPS satellites. When it is not displayed, or when it fl ashes continuously, check the GPS antenna mounting position. [Map view] Displays the Map view menu. [Mark] ( page 62) Registers the point at the center of the map as a Contact (Address Book).[Enter ] ( page 53) Sets the point at the center of the map as a destination. [] to display the touch keys again. Zoom in/Zoom out ( page 33) Zooms in/zooms out the map...
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GPS mark This is displayed when vehicle position is calculated using GPS satellites. When it is not displayed, or when it fl ashes continuously, check the GPS antenna mounting position. [Map view] Displays the Map view menu. [Mark] ( page 62) Registers the point at the center of the map as a Contact (Address Book).[Enter ] ( page 53) Sets the point at the center of the map as a destination. [] to display the touch keys again. Zoom in/Zoom out ( page 33) Zooms in/zooms out the map...
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Enlarged intersection map The distance to the next intersection, the name of the road to turn onto, and the direction to turn are displayed. The intersection is displayed approximately 0.25 miles (400 m*) in advance. (In residential area) The intersection is displayed approximately 0.5 miles (800 m*) in advance. (In non-residential area) In some cases, an intersection may be displayed even if the route does not require a turn at that intersection. Turn list Course information is...