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A navigation system marks a route to a destination or destinations on a map, guiding the user along the route to the destination. Vehicle positioning system GPS (Global Positioning System) The positioning system uses communications satellites launched by the US Department of Defense. Signals are received from three or more satellites orbiting at 21 000 km altitude, and the principle of triangulation is used to fi nd the position. By receiving GPS signals, this system can position the vehicle within a margin of error of 30 to 200 m. Time before the current position is found When this system is used for the fi rst time, or if it has not been used for an extended period, it may take as much as 5 minutes to fi nd the current position. In normal conditions, at a location with good reception, positioning takes around 2 minutes. Starting to move the vehicle immediately after turning on the power causes it to take longer to fi nd the position, so the user is advised to remain parked in a location with good reception (with no buildings or trees to block the signals from GPS satellites) until the current position is found. Locations where GPS signal reception is diffi cult Reception may not be possible in locations such as the following: In tunnels Between tall buildings Under elevated roads Between trees Map matching This function displays the vehicle position obtained from GPS, the gyro sensor and other sources on the map. What is a navigation system? Vehicle positioning precision The vehicle mark position may not be displayed correctly due to the driving environment and the GPS satellite status. Continue driving without taking further action, and the map matching function and GPS satellite data will be used to automatically correct the vehicle mark position. When a highway and an ordinary road are close together When driving through a fork junction with a narrow angle between roads When driving on roads in a block grid pattern After moving on a ferry, car transporter, etc. When driving on steep mountain roads When driving on winding roads When turning right or left after driving on a straight road for a long period When driving in a weaving motion on a wide road The vehicle mark position may not be displayed correctly in the following additional situations: Between turning the ignition switch on (after turning the power on) and receiving GPS signals. When driving for the fi rst time after installing this system. After changing a tire, particularly when driving on an emergency tire. When driving on roads that are slippery due to snow, gravel etc., or when driving with tire chains. When the vehicle emerges onto a normal road after driving on a spiral route out of an underground or multi-story parking lot, or when the vehicle was turned on a turntable after stopping the engine (turning the power off). GPS satellites are under the control of the US Department of Defense, which may deliberately reduce positioning precision. In such situations, the vehicle mark not refl ect the actual position of the vehicle. Route searching The following situations do not indicate a malfunction: Some roads may be impassable, such as roads closed in winter or temporarily closed for pedestrian. When searching for a route through narrow streets, the route may include impassable footpaths or stairs. Some roads may be impassable, due to opening of a new road. Roads may be displayed which are not actually passable. The route may not change even when the search is repeated. The route may be congested. If there is no road or only very narrow roads to the destination, the route may only be displayed to a point some distance from the destination. Guidance may lead to an ordinary road under an elevated road. The reverse can also happen. A route may be displayed which makes a U-turn. Route guidance The following situations do not indicate a malfunction: Guidance may not be displayed even though a turn is required at an intersection. Guidance of the name of the intersection may not be provided. Guidance for left or right turns may not match the actual shape of the road. Voice guidance may be provided when the vehicle deviated from the guidance route, for example, turning before the guided intersection. It may not be possible to display/provide audio direction guidance on some highways and toll roads. The Enlarged intersection map may not match the actual road shape. The guidance distances may be slightly inaccurate. Road on the map dataRoute trace derived from sensors Actual path Screen display Point corrected by map matching EnglishEnglish 110111 111 110

POI category list Note: POIs that serve as landmarks are displayed as marks on the map. Icons to display or hide can be selected. ( page 50) Not all POIs are displayed, due to the ongoing development of map data. Changes may be made without notice, for the purpose of improvement. Defi nition of terms Main- categorySub-category Icons Restaurant All Restaurants American Barbecue/Southern Bistro Brewpub British Isles Cajun/Caribbean Californian Canadian Chinese Coffee House Continental Fast food French German Greek Grill Indian International Italian Japanese Korean Latin American Mexican Middle Eastern Sandwich Seafood Spanish Steak House Thai Vietnamese Other Restaurants Shopping All Shopping Book Store Grocery Store Pharmacy Shopping Center Main- categorySub-category Icons Automotive All Automotive Auto Club Auto Dealership Gas Station Open Parking Area Park & Ride Parking Garage Vehicle Repair Facility Travel All Travel Airport Bus Station Commuter Rail Station Ferry Terminal Hotel or Motel Railway Station Rental Car Agency Rest Area Tourist Attraction Tourist Information Recreation All Recreation Amusement Park Casino Cinema Golf Course Historical Monument Marina Museum Recreation Facility Ski Resort Sports Activity Theater Winery Community All Community City Center City Hall Accuracy Level It indicates the precision of distance correction. Accuracy Level 4 has the lowest amount of errors. The system’s internal computer automatically makes initial settings to match the distance coeffi cient and other properties of the vehicle in which it is mounted. After driving for around 60 minutes, any discrepancy is gradually eliminated, improving precision. Processing continues, to produce ongoing improvement in precision. Address Book, Contact When a landmark point or point to remember is registered, that location can be called up immediately. This is convenient when setting routes. The user’s home location can also be set, making it simple to set a route for returning home. Avoid area If an area to avoid has been set when setting a route, the route will be created so as to avoid that area. Digital Map Matching This function compares the history data for the vehicle to the form of the road in the map data, to infer the road being used and display position on the road on the map. Dolby Digital This fully discrete format divides the music signals into 5.1 channels: Front Left (L), Front Right (R), Center (C), Left Surround (LS), Right Surround (RS) and Subwoofer (SW: 0.1 channel) for recording and playback. The number of channels that are recorded depends on the software. (1 to 5.1 channels) GPS (Global Positioning System) This is a position detection system using satellites launched by the US Department of Defense. Signals are received from three or more satellites orbiting at an altitude of 21 000km, and the signals are triangulated to calculate the position. Interactive DVD An interactive DVD is DVD software which includes multiple angles, multiple plot endings, etc. Letterbox screen This refers to a screen on which the playback picture of wide-screen DVD appears with black bands running along the top and bottom. LPCM (Linear PCM audio) In this format, the audio signal is converted to digital data and recorded in two channels without compression. Because the capacity of a DVD disc is large, it can store more data with better accuracy than a CD.Main- categorySub-category Icons Community Community Center Court House Hospital/Polyclinic Library Police Station School University or College Banking All Banking ATM Bank Other All Other Business Facilities Exhibition or Conference Center Pan & Scan screen This refers to a screen on which the playback picture of wide-screen DVD is cut off at the left and right sides. POI (Point of interest) The positions of various points of interest stored in the map data, such as restaurants, hotels, stations and movie theaters. Sensor Internal sensors which enable the system to measure the movement of the vehicle. These measurements are combined with the GPS data to calculate the position of the vehicle. SRS CS Auto SRS CS Auto is a positional audio system tailored for in-car use. It converts various two-channel AV sources to virtual 5.1ch positional audio, generating a surround effect. The four functions are SRS Circle Surround II, SRS FOCUS, SRS TruBass and Mix to Rear. The system uses four speakers to deliver an impressive positional audio experience. Title, Chapter (DVD) DVD are divided into some large sections (titles) or some small sections (chapters). Each section is numbered; these numbers are called “Title number”or “Chapter number”. Title 1 Title 2 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 ... Chapter 1 ... Track (CD) Video CD or CD are divided into some sections (tracks). Each section is numbered; these numbers are called “Track number”. Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track... Dolby Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. EnglishEnglish 112113 113 112

POI category list Note: POIs that serve as landmarks are displayed as marks on the map. Icons to display or hide can be selected. ( page 50) Not all POIs are displayed, due to the ongoing development of map data. Changes may be made without notice, for the purpose of improvement. Defi nition of terms Main- categorySub-category Icons Restaurant All Restaurants American Barbecue/Southern Bistro Brewpub British Isles Cajun/Caribbean Californian Canadian Chinese Coffee House Continental Fast food French German Greek Grill Indian International Italian Japanese Korean Latin American Mexican Middle Eastern Sandwich Seafood Spanish Steak House Thai Vietnamese Other Restaurants Shopping All Shopping Book Store Grocery Store Pharmacy Shopping Center Main- categorySub-category Icons Automotive All Automotive Auto Club Auto Dealership Gas Station Open Parking Area Park & Ride Parking Garage Vehicle Repair Facility Travel All Travel Airport Bus Station Commuter Rail Station Ferry Terminal Hotel or Motel Railway Station Rental Car Agency Rest Area Tourist Attraction Tourist Information Recreation All Recreation Amusement Park Casino Cinema Golf Course Historical Monument Marina Museum Recreation Facility Ski Resort Sports Activity Theater Winery Community All Community City Center City Hall Accuracy Level It indicates the precision of distance correction. Accuracy Level 4 has the lowest amount of errors. The system’s internal computer automatically makes initial settings to match the distance coeffi cient and other properties of the vehicle in which it is mounted. After driving for around 60 minutes, any discrepancy is gradually eliminated, improving precision. Processing continues, to produce ongoing improvement in precision. Address Book, Contact When a landmark point or point to remember is registered, that location can be called up immediately. This is convenient when setting routes. The user’s home location can also be set, making it simple to set a route for returning home. Avoid area If an area to avoid has been set when setting a route, the route will be created so as to avoid that area. Digital Map Matching This function compares the history data for the vehicle to the form of the road in the map data, to infer the road being used and display position on the road on the map. Dolby Digital This fully discrete format divides the music signals into 5.1 channels: Front Left (L), Front Right (R), Center (C), Left Surround (LS), Right Surround (RS) and Subwoofer (SW: 0.1 channel) for recording and playback. The number of channels that are recorded depends on the software. (1 to 5.1 channels) GPS (Global Positioning System) This is a position detection system using satellites launched by the US Department of Defense. Signals are received from three or more satellites orbiting at an altitude of 21 000km, and the signals are triangulated to calculate the position. Interactive DVD An interactive DVD is DVD software which includes multiple angles, multiple plot endings, etc. Letterbox screen This refers to a screen on which the playback picture of wide-screen DVD appears with black bands running along the top and bottom. LPCM (Linear PCM audio) In this format, the audio signal is converted to digital data and recorded in two channels without compression. Because the capacity of a DVD disc is large, it can store more data with better accuracy than a CD.Main- categorySub-category Icons Community Community Center Court House Hospital/Polyclinic Library Police Station School University or College Banking All Banking ATM Bank Other All Other Business Facilities Exhibition or Conference Center Pan & Scan screen This refers to a screen on which the playback picture of wide-screen DVD is cut off at the left and right sides. POI (Point of interest) The positions of various points of interest stored in the map data, such as restaurants, hotels, stations and movie theaters. Sensor Internal sensors which enable the system to measure the movement of the vehicle. These measurements are combined with the GPS data to calculate the position of the vehicle. SRS CS Auto SRS CS Auto is a positional audio system tailored for in-car use. It converts various two-channel AV sources to virtual 5.1ch positional audio, generating a surround effect. The four functions are SRS Circle Surround II, SRS FOCUS, SRS TruBass and Mix to Rear. The system uses four speakers to deliver an impressive positional audio experience. Title, Chapter (DVD) DVD are divided into some large sections (titles) or some small sections (chapters). Each section is numbered; these numbers are called “Title number”or “Chapter number”. Title 1 Title 2 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 ... Chapter 1 ... Track (CD) Video CD or CD are divided into some sections (tracks). Each section is numbered; these numbers are called “Track number”. Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track... Dolby Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. EnglishEnglish 112113 113 112

Number3D landmark ................................ 28, 84 3 routes .............................................. 38 A ACC Voltage ....................................... 22 Accuracy Level ................................... 22 Adaptive volume control .................... 20 Add a destination ............................... 52 Address Book search ......................... 47 Address search .................................. 40 Allow car train .................................... 58 Allow ferry .......................................... 58 Allow highway .................................... 58 Allow season-restricted road ............. 58 Allow time-restricted road .................. 58 Allow toll road .................................... 58 All route screen ............................ 37, 60 AM ..................................................... 71 Angle Mark ......................................... 94 Area to avoid Delete............................................. 67 Edit ................................................ 68 Register ......................................... 66 Arrival time .................................. 29, 37 Aspect ................................................ 92 Audio and video settings .................... 88 Audio Language ................................. 94 Audio On/Off ...................................... 70 Audio output at “Screen Off” .............. 86 Auto preset ........................................ 72 Autoroute ........................................... 60 Auto voice guidance ........................... 84 B Balance Fader ..................................... 90 Basic audiovisual operations .............. 70 Basic navigation settings ................... 84 Brightness .......................................... 92 C CD ...................................................... 81 Change the order of destinations ....... 54 Change the route ................................ 38 City map ............................................. 28 Clock display ...................................... 26 Color .................................................. 92 Contact (Address book) Delete............................................. 65 Edit ................................................ 64 Register ......................................... 62 Contrast ............................................. 92 Coordinates search ............................ 48 Create a route to the destination ........ 36 Current position ................................. 86 Current position screen ...................... 28 Cursor ................................................ 29 Cursor keys ........................................ 80 Customize the Destination menu ........ 34 D Day Mode ........................................... 92 Defi nition of terms ........................... 113 Delete a destination ............................ 55 Delete previous point ......................... 86 Demo ................................................. 59 Destination menu ......................... 16, 36 Destination menu (All) ................. 17, 36 Destination setting screen .................. 37 Direct touch ....................................... 80 Disc .................................. 7, 73, 74, 107 Display clock ...................................... 84 Display during route guidance ........... 29Display POI icons ......................... 50, 84 Distance ............................................. 84 DVD ................................................... 74 Angle ............................................. 79 Audio language .............................. 78 Menu ............................................. 75 Subtitle language ........................... 78 Title menu ...................................... 79 Top menu ...................................... 79 DVD Language ................................... 94 DVD Setup menu ............................... 94 DVD software mode ........................... 94 E Edit Contacts screen .......................... 63 Emergency search .............................. 46 Enlarged intersection map ........... 28, 30 Enter text ............................................ 97 Estimated travel time ......................... 84 F File information .................................. 83 FM ...................................................... 71 Focus ................................................. 89 Folder random play ............................ 83 Folder repeat play ............................... 83 Folder scan play ................................. 82 Frequency .......................................... 71 G GPS ...................................... 22, 23, 110 Graphic Equalizer ............................... 90 Guidance route ................................... 29 H H/F Speaker ........................................ 23 Highway transition zoom map ...... 28, 30 I ID CODE ....................................... 18, 24 Information menu .............................. 17 Installation confi rmation .................... 22 Installation setting .............................. 23 K Keyboard layout ................................. 84 L Language code list ............................. 96 Lighting Switch .................................. 22 List screen ......................................... 36 M Map color “Day” ........................... 29, 86 Map color “Night” ........................ 29, 86 Map data ............................................ 26 Map mode screen .............................. 29 Map operations .................................. 28 Heading up .................................... 32 North up ........................................ 32 Scale .............................................. 33 Scroll ............................................. 32 Switch ............................................ 30 Map search ........................................ 48 Menu picture ...................................... 86 Mix to Rear ........................................ 89 MP3 ........................................... 81, 108 N Names of controls and functions ....... 16 Navigation menu .......................... 16, 36 Navigation settings ............................ 84 Nearby detour routes ......................... 56 Nearest POI search ............................ 44 O One-screen display ............................ 28 Operation sound ................................ 86 Orientation mark ................................ 28P Parental Control Level ........................ 94 Parking Brake ..................................... 22 Phone number search ........................ 49 POI category list ............................... 112 POI icons ................................... 50, 112 POI search ......................................... 42 Preset memory .................................. 72 Previous search ................................. 47 R Radio ................................................. 71 Random play ...................................... 83 Rear View Camera .............................. 23 Remaining distance ............................ 29 Remaining time .................................. 37 Repeat play ........................................ 83 Reset the system ............................. 105 Resume route guidance ..................... 39 Return Home ...................................... 49 Reverse .............................................. 22 Route ................................................. 29 Route scrolling ................................... 59 Route trace ........................................ 35 S Scan play ........................................... 82 Screen adjustment ............................. 92 SD Memory card slot ......................... 17 Search again ...................................... 56 Search area ........................................ 36 Search conditions .............................. 57 Search for nearby POI icons .............. 51 Seek tuning ........................................ 71 Select a language ......................... 19, 25 Select the road to use ........................ 58 Sensor Reset ...................................... 22 Set Home ........................................... 64 Setup menu ........................................ 17 Speaker Delay .................................... 90 Speaker Level ..................................... 90 Speaker Setting .................................. 90 Speaker Size ...................................... 89 Speed ................................................. 22 Speed Pulse ....................................... 22 Speed Signal ...................................... 23 SRS CS Auto ...................................... 88 Station selection ................................ 71 Subtitle Language .............................. 94 Subwoofer ......................................... 90 Surround effects ................................ 88 Suspend route guidance .................... 39 Switch aspect setting ......................... 92 T TILT ................................................... 21 Time zone .......................................... 84 Tone ................................................... 92 TruBass .............................................. 89 Tuning ................................................ 71 Turn list ........................................ 28, 30 Two-screen display ................ 28, 30, 31 V Vehicle mark ...................................... 28 Vehicle position .................................. 19 Voice guidance in SRC mode ............. 84 Volume (audiovisual) ......................... 20 Volume (navigation) ........................... 20 W WMA .......................................... 81, 108 Z Zoom in/Zoom out ....................... 28, 33General Power supply 12 V DC (11 V – 16 V), test voltage 14.4 V, negative ground Current consumption Less than 10 A Maximum power output 50 W 4 ch Compatible speaker impedance4 Video input signal NTSC 1.0 Vp-p (75 RCA pin jack) Audio input sensitivity Stereo 2.0 Vrms (RCA pin jack) Camera input NTSC 1.0 Vp-p (75 5 pin connecter) Video output signal NTSC 1.0 Vp-p (75 RCA pin jack) Pre-Amp output voltage 2.0 Vrms Pre-Amp output impedance Less than 600 Dimensions (W H D)178 100 165 mm {7 3 15/16 6 1/2} Weight 3.1 k g {6 lbs. 14 oz.} Audio section Output voltage/impedance 2.0 Vrms/600 Frequency characteristics Front L/R, Center, Rear L/R20 Hz – 20 kHz (±1 dB) Distortion 0.01 % (1 kHz, 0 dB, PCM input) Dynamic range 96 dB S/N ratio 100 dB FM tuner Frequency range 87.7 MHz – 107.9 MHz Usable sensitivity 12.2 dBf S/N ratio 63 dB Stereo separation 40 dB (1 kHz) AM tuner Frequency range 530 kHz – 1 710 kHz Usable sensitivity (S/N ratio 20 dB)26 dB/µV Image rejection ratio 50 dB Monitor Liquid crystal panel 7 wide Screen dimensions (W H D)156 82 176 mm {6 1/8 3 3/16 6 7/8} Number of pixels 336 960 pixels (234 vertical 480 horizontal 3) Valid pixel ratio Over 99.99 % Display method Transparent color fi lter format Drive method TFT (Thin Film Transistor) active matrix format Light source Internal light (Built-in small fl uorescent lamp) Touch panel Pressure-sensitive touch panel, analog type (fi lm & glass) GPS antenna Type Microstrip Cord length 6 m Dimensions (W H D)30.4 11.7 35.5 mm {1 13/64 15/32 1 13/32} Weight (Including cord) 113 g (4 oz.) Frequency range 1 575.42 MHz (C/A cord) Receiver sensitivity –130 dBm Receiving method Parallel 8 ch Above Specifi cations comply with EIA standards. Specifi cations Note: Specifi cations and the design are subject to modifi cation without notice due to improvements in technology. Some fi gures and illustrations in this manual may be different from your product. Index Power Output: 18 W RMS 4 Channles at 4 and 1 % THD+N Signal to Noise Ratio: 78 dBA (reference: 1 W into 4 ) EnglishEnglish 114115 115 114

Number3D landmark ................................ 28, 84 3 routes .............................................. 38 A ACC Voltage ....................................... 22 Accuracy Level ................................... 22 Adaptive volume control .................... 20 Add a destination ............................... 52 Address Book search ......................... 47 Address search .................................. 40 Allow car train .................................... 58 Allow ferry .......................................... 58 Allow highway .................................... 58 Allow season-restricted road ............. 58 Allow time-restricted road .................. 58 Allow toll road .................................... 58 All route screen ............................ 37, 60 AM ..................................................... 71 Angle Mark ......................................... 94 Area to avoid Delete............................................. 67 Edit ................................................ 68 Register ......................................... 66 Arrival time .................................. 29, 37 Aspect ................................................ 92 Audio and video settings .................... 88 Audio Language ................................. 94 Audio On/Off ...................................... 70 Audio output at “Screen Off” .............. 86 Auto preset ........................................ 72 Autoroute ........................................... 60 Auto voice guidance ........................... 84 B Balance Fader ..................................... 90 Basic audiovisual operations .............. 70 Basic navigation settings ................... 84 Brightness .......................................... 92 C CD ...................................................... 81 Change the order of destinations ....... 54 Change the route ................................ 38 City map ............................................. 28 Clock display ...................................... 26 Color .................................................. 92 Contact (Address book) Delete............................................. 65 Edit ................................................ 64 Register ......................................... 62 Contrast ............................................. 92 Coordinates search ............................ 48 Create a route to the destination ........ 36 Current position ................................. 86 Current position screen ...................... 28 Cursor ................................................ 29 Cursor keys ........................................ 80 Customize the Destination menu ........ 34 D Day Mode ........................................... 92 Defi nition of terms ........................... 113 Delete a destination ............................ 55 Delete previous point ......................... 86 Demo ................................................. 59 Destination menu ......................... 16, 36 Destination menu (All) ................. 17, 36 Destination setting screen .................. 37 Direct touch ....................................... 80 Disc .................................. 7, 73, 74, 107 Display clock ...................................... 84 Display during route guidance ........... 29Display POI icons ......................... 50, 84 Distance ............................................. 84 DVD ................................................... 74 Angle ............................................. 79 Audio language .............................. 78 Menu ............................................. 75 Subtitle language ........................... 78 Title menu ...................................... 79 Top menu ...................................... 79 DVD Language ................................... 94 DVD Setup menu ............................... 94 DVD software mode ........................... 94 E Edit Contacts screen .......................... 63 Emergency search .............................. 46 Enlarged intersection map ........... 28, 30 Enter text ............................................ 97 Estimated travel time ......................... 84 F File information .................................. 83 FM ...................................................... 71 Focus ................................................. 89 Folder random play ............................ 83 Folder repeat play ............................... 83 Folder scan play ................................. 82 Frequency .......................................... 71 G GPS ...................................... 22, 23, 110 Graphic Equalizer ............................... 90 Guidance route ................................... 29 H H/F Speaker ........................................ 23 Highway transition zoom map ...... 28, 30 I ID CODE ....................................... 18, 24 Information menu .............................. 17 Installation confi rmation .................... 22 Installation setting .............................. 23 K Keyboard layout ................................. 84 L Language code list ............................. 96 Lighting Switch .................................. 22 List screen ......................................... 36 M Map color “Day” ........................... 29, 86 Map color “Night” ........................ 29, 86 Map data ............................................ 26 Map mode screen .............................. 29 Map operations .................................. 28 Heading up .................................... 32 North up ........................................ 32 Scale .............................................. 33 Scroll ............................................. 32 Switch ............................................ 30 Map search ........................................ 48 Menu picture ...................................... 86 Mix to Rear ........................................ 89 MP3 ........................................... 81, 108 N Names of controls and functions ....... 16 Navigation menu .......................... 16, 36 Navigation settings ............................ 84 Nearby detour routes ......................... 56 Nearest POI search ............................ 44 O One-screen display ............................ 28 Operation sound ................................ 86 Orientation mark ................................ 28P Parental Control Level ........................ 94 Parking Brake ..................................... 22 Phone number search ........................ 49 POI category list ............................... 112 POI icons ................................... 50, 112 POI search ......................................... 42 Preset memory .................................. 72 Previous search ................................. 47 R Radio ................................................. 71 Random play ...................................... 83 Rear View Camera .............................. 23 Remaining distance ............................ 29 Remaining time .................................. 37 Repeat play ........................................ 83 Reset the system ............................. 105 Resume route guidance ..................... 39 Return Home ...................................... 49 Reverse .............................................. 22 Route ................................................. 29 Route scrolling ................................... 59 Route trace ........................................ 35 S Scan play ........................................... 82 Screen adjustment ............................. 92 SD Memory card slot ......................... 17 Search again ...................................... 56 Search area ........................................ 36 Search conditions .............................. 57 Search for nearby POI icons .............. 51 Seek tuning ........................................ 71 Select a language ......................... 19, 25 Select the road to use ........................ 58 Sensor Reset ...................................... 22 Set Home ........................................... 64 Setup menu ........................................ 17 Speaker Delay .................................... 90 Speaker Level ..................................... 90 Speaker Setting .................................. 90 Speaker Size ...................................... 89 Speed ................................................. 22 Speed Pulse ....................................... 22 Speed Signal ...................................... 23 SRS CS Auto ...................................... 88 Station selection ................................ 71 Subtitle Language .............................. 94 Subwoofer ......................................... 90 Surround effects ................................ 88 Suspend route guidance .................... 39 Switch aspect setting ......................... 92 T TILT ................................................... 21 Time zone .......................................... 84 Tone ................................................... 92 TruBass .............................................. 89 Tuning ................................................ 71 Turn list ........................................ 28, 30 Two-screen display ................ 28, 30, 31 V Vehicle mark ...................................... 28 Vehicle position .................................. 19 Voice guidance in SRC mode ............. 84 Volume (audiovisual) ......................... 20 Volume (navigation) ........................... 20 W WMA .......................................... 81, 108 Z Zoom in/Zoom out ....................... 28, 33General Power supply 12 V DC (11 V – 16 V), test voltage 14.4 V, negative ground Current consumption Less than 10 A Maximum power output 50 W 4 ch Compatible speaker impedance4 Video input signal NTSC 1.0 Vp-p (75 RCA pin jack) Audio input sensitivity Stereo 2.0 Vrms (RCA pin jack) Camera input NTSC 1.0 Vp-p (75 5 pin connecter) Video output signal NTSC 1.0 Vp-p (75 RCA pin jack) Pre-Amp output voltage 2.0 Vrms Pre-Amp output impedance Less than 600 Dimensions (W H D)178 100 165 mm {7 3 15/16 6 1/2} Weight 3.1 k g {6 lbs. 14 oz.} Audio section Output voltage/impedance 2.0 Vrms/600 Frequency characteristics Front L/R, Center, Rear L/R20 Hz – 20 kHz (±1 dB) Distortion 0.01 % (1 kHz, 0 dB, PCM input) Dynamic range 96 dB S/N ratio 100 dB FM tuner Frequency range 87.7 MHz – 107.9 MHz Usable sensitivity 12.2 dBf S/N ratio 63 dB Stereo separation 40 dB (1 kHz) AM tuner Frequency range 530 kHz – 1 710 kHz Usable sensitivity (S/N ratio 20 dB)26 dB/µV Image rejection ratio 50 dB Monitor Liquid crystal panel 7 wide Screen dimensions (W H D)156 82 176 mm {6 1/8 3 3/16 6 7/8} Number of pixels 336 960 pixels (234 vertical 480 horizontal 3) Valid pixel ratio Over 99.99 % Display method Transparent color fi lter format Drive method TFT (Thin Film Transistor) active matrix format Light source Internal light (Built-in small fl uorescent lamp) Touch panel Pressure-sensitive touch panel, analog type (fi lm & glass) GPS antenna Type Microstrip Cord length 6 m Dimensions (W H D)30.4 11.7 35.5 mm {1 13/64 15/32 1 13/32} Weight (Including cord) 113 g (4 oz.) Frequency range 1 575.42 MHz (C/A cord) Receiver sensitivity –130 dBm Receiving method Parallel 8 ch Above Specifi cations comply with EIA standards. Specifi cations Note: Specifi cations and the design are subject to modifi cation without notice due to improvements in technology. Some fi gures and illustrations in this manual may be different from your product. Index Power Output: 18 W RMS 4 Channles at 4 and 1 % THD+N Signal to Noise Ratio: 78 dBA (reference: 1 W into 4 ) EnglishEnglish 114115 115 114

Memorandum ID code memo Copy the memo below, ll in the ID code, and keep it in a secure location. Note de code d’identi cation Copier la note ci-dessous, remplir le code d’identi cation et conserver dans un endroit sûr. Anotación del código de identi cación Copie la anotación abajo, rellene el código de identi cación, y guárdelo en un lugar seguro. Model No. CN-NVD905U ID CODE 342343

Memorandum ID code memo Copy the memo below, ll in the ID code, and keep it in a secure location. Note de code d’identi cation Copier la note ci-dessous, remplir le code d’identi cation et conserver dans un endroit sûr. Anotación del código de identi cación Copie la anotación abajo, rellene el código de identi cación, y guárdelo en un lugar seguro. Model No. CN-NVD905U ID CODE 342343

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