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    © MAPMASTER
    EnglishEnglish
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    							Features
    Easy to use
    Destination menuInformation menu
    Setup menu Navigation menu
    Panasonic welcomes you to our constantly growing family of electronic products owners. We endeavor to give you 
    the advantages of precise electronic and mechanical engineering, manufactured with carefully selected components, 
    and assembled by people who are proud of the reputation their work has built for our company. We know this product 
    will bring you many hours of enjoyments, and after you discover the quality, value and reliability we have built into it, 
    you too will be proud to be a member of our family. 
    High usability and easy understand GUI
    Please refer to the separate “System Upgrade Guidebook” for how to operate this unit when optional devices are connected.
    
     No device is connected to this unit. Basic operations are covered only by this book.
    
     Optional devices are connected to this unit. Refer to the “System Upgrade Guidebook” in addition.
    AV features
    DVDDVDCDCDMP3MP3
    WMAWMAFMFMAMAM
    Various AV sourcesVarious AV sources
    Rear View Rear View 
    CameraCamera
    BluetoothBluetooth®®
    iPodiPod®®
    TVTV  
    TUNERTUNER
    SIRIUSSIRIUS
    XMXM
    Rear Rear 
    MonitorMonitor
    Connectable Optional devicesConnectable Optional devices
    StartStart
    Set the destination from the Destination Set the destination from the Destination 
    menu, and start route guidance.menu, and start route guidance.
    High performance Navigation
    Near the intersectionNear the intersection
    Enlarged intersection map is displayed.Enlarged intersection map is displayed.
    Add a destinationAdd a destination
    After the destination has After the destination has 
    been set, it is still possible been set, it is still possible 
    to set other destinations to set other destinations 
    (up to 5).(up to 5).
    Detour routesDetour routes
    When there is congestion When there is congestion 
    or another problem along or another problem along 
    the route, search for detour the route, search for detour 
    routes to avoid it.routes to avoid it.
    AutorouteAutoroute
    If the vehicle deviates from the guidance If the vehicle deviates from the guidance 
    route, a new search is performed route, a new search is performed 
    automatically.automatically.
    Goal !Goal !
     iPod  Direct cable for iPod (CA-DC300U, option)
       Optional XM Satellite Radio Tuner (XMD1000)  Optional Digital Adapter Cable (XMDPAN110)
       Optional SIRIUS Satellite Radio Tuner 
    (SIR-PAN1)
       Bluetooth hands-free kit 
    (CY-BT100U, option)
      Over-Head monitor 
    (CY-VHD9401U, option)
      TV tuner 
    (CY-TUN153U, option)
       Rear view camera 
    EnglishEnglish
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    							Features
    Easy to use
    Destination menuInformation menu
    Setup menu Navigation menu
    Panasonic welcomes you to our constantly growing family of electronic products owners. We endeavor to give you 
    the advantages of precise electronic and mechanical engineering, manufactured with carefully selected components, 
    and assembled by people who are proud of the reputation their work has built for our company. We know this product 
    will bring you many hours of enjoyments, and after you discover the quality, value and reliability we have built into it, 
    you too will be proud to be a member of our family. 
    High usability and easy understand GUI
    Please refer to the separate “System Upgrade Guidebook” for how to operate this unit when optional devices are connected.
    
     No device is connected to this unit. Basic operations are covered only by this book.
    
     Optional devices are connected to this unit. Refer to the “System Upgrade Guidebook” in addition.
    AV features
    DVDDVDCDCDMP3MP3
    WMAWMAFMFMAMAM
    Various AV sourcesVarious AV sources
    Rear View Rear View 
    CameraCamera
    BluetoothBluetooth®®
    iPodiPod®®
    TVTV  
    TUNERTUNER
    SIRIUSSIRIUS
    XMXM
    Rear Rear 
    MonitorMonitor
    Connectable Optional devicesConnectable Optional devices
    StartStart
    Set the destination from the Destination Set the destination from the Destination 
    menu, and start route guidance.menu, and start route guidance.
    High performance Navigation
    Near the intersectionNear the intersection
    Enlarged intersection map is displayed.Enlarged intersection map is displayed.
    Add a destinationAdd a destination
    After the destination has After the destination has 
    been set, it is still possible been set, it is still possible 
    to set other destinations to set other destinations 
    (up to 5).(up to 5).
    Detour routesDetour routes
    When there is congestion When there is congestion 
    or another problem along or another problem along 
    the route, search for detour the route, search for detour 
    routes to avoid it.routes to avoid it.
    AutorouteAutoroute
    If the vehicle deviates from the guidance If the vehicle deviates from the guidance 
    route, a new search is performed route, a new search is performed 
    automatically.automatically.
    Goal !Goal !
     iPod  Direct cable for iPod (CA-DC300U, option)
       Optional XM Satellite Radio Tuner (XMD1000)  Optional Digital Adapter Cable (XMDPAN110)
       Optional SIRIUS Satellite Radio Tuner 
    (SIR-PAN1)
       Bluetooth hands-free kit 
    (CY-BT100U, option)
      Over-Head monitor 
    (CY-VHD9401U, option)
      TV tuner 
    (CY-TUN153U, option)
       Rear view camera 
    EnglishEnglish
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    							Contents
    Car navigation 
    unitQuick Reference 
    Guidebook
    (YEFM262812)Operating 
    Instructions 
    (YEFM285972)
    System Upgrade 
    Guidebook 
    (YEFM285973)Installation 
    Instructions 
    (YEFM294342)
    Owner 
    Information Card
    (YEFM07481)
    Qty: 1
    Instruction kit
    Qty: 1
    Installation hardware (screws, cords, etc.)
    (
    Installation Instructions)
    Note:
       The number in parentheses underneath each accessory part name is the part number for maintenance and service.    Accessories and their parts numbers are subject to modi cation without prior notice due to improvements.
    Components
    Safety information .................................................2
    Notes on use ............................................................6
    Discs that can be played back ..........................7
    Customer services directory ..............................8
    Limited warranty ....................................................9
    About the data of the map ................................10
    Features ..................................................................12
    Contents ..................................................................14
    Components ...........................................................15
    Names of controls and functions ...................16
    Turn on the power ................................................18
    Select a language ................................................19
    Check the vehicle position ...............................19
    Adjust the volume ................................................20
    Adjust navigation volume ........................................20
    Adjust audiovisual volume ......................................20
    Operate the monitor ............................................21
    Adjust the monitor angle (TILT) ..............................21
    Screen off ................................................................21
    Check mounting and wiring .............................22
    Installation con rmation .........................................22
    Installation setting ...................................................23
    GPS information ......................................................23
    ID CODE setting ....................................................24
    Language ................................................................25
    Clock display .........................................................26
    Check map data ....................................................26
    Map operations ....................................................28
    Current position screen 
    (displays the vehicle position) .................................28
    Map mode screen ....................................................29
    Display during route guidance .................................29
    Day mode and Night mode ......................................29
    Switch the map .......................................................30
    Operation of two-screen display ..............................31
    Move the map (scroll) .............................................32
    Switch orientation (Heading up/North up) ...............32
    Switch the scale ......................................................33
    Customize the Destination menu .............................34
    Clear or display route trace  ....................................35
    Create a route to the destination ...................36
    Select the route from 3 routes .................................38
    Change the route .....................................................38
    Change time display ................................................39
    Suspend route guidance ..........................................39
    Search for a destination ....................................40
    Address search .......................................................40
    POI (Point of interest) search ..................................42
    Nearest POI search ..................................................44
    Emergency search ...................................................46
    Address Book search ..............................................47
    Previous search .......................................................47
    Map search .............................................................48
    Coordinates search .................................................48
    Phone number search .............................................49
    Return Home ...........................................................49
    Display POI icons ....................................................50
    Search for nearby POI icons ....................................51
    Edit the route .........................................................52
    Add a destination ....................................................52
    Change the order of destinations ............................54
    Delete a destination .................................................55
    Search again for the route .......................................56
    The search looks for nearby detour routes ..............56
    Set search conditions for each section of the route .....57
    Select the road to use ..............................................58
    Check the route .....................................................59
    Use the demo to check the route .............................59
    Route scrolling ........................................................59
    During route guidance .......................................60
    Display the All route screen manually .....................60
    Autoroute ................................................................60
    Voice guidance on ordinary roads ...........................61
    Voice guidance on freeways ....................................61
    Request voice guidance ..........................................61
    Register a location ..............................................62
    Register a Contact ...................................................62
    Display the Edit Contacts screen .............................63
    Edit the Contact information ....................................64
    Delete a Contact ......................................................65
    Register an Area to avoid ........................................66
    Delete an Area to avoid ............................................67
    Display the Edit area to avoid screen .......................67
    Edit Area to avoid information .................................68
    Basic audiovisual operations ..........................70
    Switch audiovisual source .......................................70
    Turn the audiovisual source off ...............................70
    Switch from the Audiovisual screen to the 
    navigation screen ....................................................70
    Radio ........................................................................71
    Switch to radio (AM or FM) .....................................71
    FM operation screen ................................................71
    AM operation screen ...............................................71
    Tuning .....................................................................71
    Preset memory ........................................................72
    Auto preset memory ................................................72
    Play a disc ..............................................................73
    Disc insert (CD/DVD) ..............................................73
    Disc eject (CD/DVD) ................................................73
    Switch to disc (DVD, CD, MP3/WMA) .....................74
    DVD operation screen .............................................74
    DVD menu ...............................................................75
    Stop ........................................................................76
    Pause ......................................................................76
    Select chapter/title ...................................................77
    Fast forward/Fast reverse ........................................77
    Switch the audio language ......................................78
    Switch the subtitle language ...................................78
    Switch the angle ......................................................79
    Display the top menu ..............................................79
    Display the title menu ..............................................79
    Top menu and title menu operations .......................80
    CD operation screen  ...............................................81
    MP3/WMA operation screen  ..................................81
    Select track/ le  .......................................................81
    Folder selection  ......................................................81
    Fast forward/Fast reverse ........................................81
    Select a folder from the list  ....................................82
    Select a  le from the list  .........................................82
    Scan play  ................................................................82
    Folder scan play  .....................................................82
    Random play  ..........................................................83
    Folder random play  ................................................83
    Repeat play  ............................................................83
    Folder repeat play  ...................................................83
    Display  le information  ..........................................83
    Change navigation settings .............................84
    Change audio and video settings ...................88
    Language code list ..............................................96
    How to enter text ..................................................97
    Troubleshooting ...................................................98
    Maintenance ........................................................106
    Notes on discs ....................................................107
    Notes on MP3/WMA ..........................................108
    What is a navigation system? .......................110
    POI category list .................................................112
    Defi nition of terms .............................................113
    Index .......................................................................114
    Specifi cations ......................................................115
    English 
    Français 
    Español 
    EnglishEnglish
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    							Contents
    Car navigation 
    unitQuick Reference 
    Guidebook
    (YEFM262812)Operating 
    Instructions 
    (YEFM285972)
    System Upgrade 
    Guidebook 
    (YEFM285973)Installation 
    Instructions 
    (YEFM294342)
    Owner 
    Information Card
    (YEFM07481)
    Qty: 1
    Instruction kit
    Qty: 1
    Installation hardware (screws, cords, etc.)
    (
    Installation Instructions)
    Note:
       The number in parentheses underneath each accessory part name is the part number for maintenance and service.    Accessories and their parts numbers are subject to modi cation without prior notice due to improvements.
    Components
    Safety information .................................................2
    Notes on use ............................................................6
    Discs that can be played back ..........................7
    Customer services directory ..............................8
    Limited warranty ....................................................9
    About the data of the map ................................10
    Features ..................................................................12
    Contents ..................................................................14
    Components ...........................................................15
    Names of controls and functions ...................16
    Turn on the power ................................................18
    Select a language ................................................19
    Check the vehicle position ...............................19
    Adjust the volume ................................................20
    Adjust navigation volume ........................................20
    Adjust audiovisual volume ......................................20
    Operate the monitor ............................................21
    Adjust the monitor angle (TILT) ..............................21
    Screen off ................................................................21
    Check mounting and wiring .............................22
    Installation con rmation .........................................22
    Installation setting ...................................................23
    GPS information ......................................................23
    ID CODE setting ....................................................24
    Language ................................................................25
    Clock display .........................................................26
    Check map data ....................................................26
    Map operations ....................................................28
    Current position screen 
    (displays the vehicle position) .................................28
    Map mode screen ....................................................29
    Display during route guidance .................................29
    Day mode and Night mode ......................................29
    Switch the map .......................................................30
    Operation of two-screen display ..............................31
    Move the map (scroll) .............................................32
    Switch orientation (Heading up/North up) ...............32
    Switch the scale ......................................................33
    Customize the Destination menu .............................34
    Clear or display route trace  ....................................35
    Create a route to the destination ...................36
    Select the route from 3 routes .................................38
    Change the route .....................................................38
    Change time display ................................................39
    Suspend route guidance ..........................................39
    Search for a destination ....................................40
    Address search .......................................................40
    POI (Point of interest) search ..................................42
    Nearest POI search ..................................................44
    Emergency search ...................................................46
    Address Book search ..............................................47
    Previous search .......................................................47
    Map search .............................................................48
    Coordinates search .................................................48
    Phone number search .............................................49
    Return Home ...........................................................49
    Display POI icons ....................................................50
    Search for nearby POI icons ....................................51
    Edit the route .........................................................52
    Add a destination ....................................................52
    Change the order of destinations ............................54
    Delete a destination .................................................55
    Search again for the route .......................................56
    The search looks for nearby detour routes ..............56
    Set search conditions for each section of the route .....57
    Select the road to use ..............................................58
    Check the route .....................................................59
    Use the demo to check the route .............................59
    Route scrolling ........................................................59
    During route guidance .......................................60
    Display the All route screen manually .....................60
    Autoroute ................................................................60
    Voice guidance on ordinary roads ...........................61
    Voice guidance on freeways ....................................61
    Request voice guidance ..........................................61
    Register a location ..............................................62
    Register a Contact ...................................................62
    Display the Edit Contacts screen .............................63
    Edit the Contact information ....................................64
    Delete a Contact ......................................................65
    Register an Area to avoid ........................................66
    Delete an Area to avoid ............................................67
    Display the Edit area to avoid screen .......................67
    Edit Area to avoid information .................................68
    Basic audiovisual operations ..........................70
    Switch audiovisual source .......................................70
    Turn the audiovisual source off ...............................70
    Switch from the Audiovisual screen to the 
    navigation screen ....................................................70
    Radio ........................................................................71
    Switch to radio (AM or FM) .....................................71
    FM operation screen ................................................71
    AM operation screen ...............................................71
    Tuning .....................................................................71
    Preset memory ........................................................72
    Auto preset memory ................................................72
    Play a disc ..............................................................73
    Disc insert (CD/DVD) ..............................................73
    Disc eject (CD/DVD) ................................................73
    Switch to disc (DVD, CD, MP3/WMA) .....................74
    DVD operation screen .............................................74
    DVD menu ...............................................................75
    Stop ........................................................................76
    Pause ......................................................................76
    Select chapter/title ...................................................77
    Fast forward/Fast reverse ........................................77
    Switch the audio language ......................................78
    Switch the subtitle language ...................................78
    Switch the angle ......................................................79
    Display the top menu ..............................................79
    Display the title menu ..............................................79
    Top menu and title menu operations .......................80
    CD operation screen  ...............................................81
    MP3/WMA operation screen  ..................................81
    Select track/ le  .......................................................81
    Folder selection  ......................................................81
    Fast forward/Fast reverse ........................................81
    Select a folder from the list  ....................................82
    Select a  le from the list  .........................................82
    Scan play  ................................................................82
    Folder scan play  .....................................................82
    Random play  ..........................................................83
    Folder random play  ................................................83
    Repeat play  ............................................................83
    Folder repeat play  ...................................................83
    Display  le information  ..........................................83
    Change navigation settings .............................84
    Change audio and video settings ...................88
    Language code list ..............................................96
    How to enter text ..................................................97
    Troubleshooting ...................................................98
    Maintenance ........................................................106
    Notes on discs ....................................................107
    Notes on MP3/WMA ..........................................108
    What is a navigation system? .......................110
    POI category list .................................................112
    Defi nition of terms .............................................113
    Index .......................................................................114
    Specifi cations ......................................................115
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    Français 
    Español 
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    							Panel open (Volume)    Adjusts  audiovisual  volume. 
    (
     page 20)
     (Source)
       Displays the Audiovisual source operation screen.
     (Navigation)
       Displays the Navigation menu.
     (Map)
       Displays the vehicle position (current position). 
    (
     page 28) SD Memory card slot
       Only used for map data and 
    software updates.
    It cannot be used for playing 
    back audio format such as SD 
    audio.
    CD/DVD slot
     (Tune/Track)   Selects a station. ( page 71)   Skips a track/chapter. 
    (
     page 77, 81)   Fast forward/Fast reverse 
    (
     page 77, 81)
       Switches the source.
    AM: (
     page 71)
    FM: (
     page 71)
    DISC: (
     page 74)
    XM*1: ( System Upgrade Guidebook)
    SIRIUS*2: ( System Upgrade Guidebook)
    iPod*3: ( System Upgrade Guidebook)
    AV: (
     System Upgrade Guidebook)
     Suspend (Resume) guidance*: ( page 39)
    Guide Speaker: (
     page 20)
    Display: (
     page 92)
    Address Book: (
     page 62)
     Navigation  Setup: (
     page 84)
    Custom Dest. Menu: (
     page 34)
    Map Data: (
     page 26)
    *   Only be operated during route guidance.
    Address: ( page 40)
    POI (Point Of Interest): (
     page 42)
    Nearest POI: (
     page 44)
    Emergency: (
     page 46)
    Address Book: (
     page 47)
    Previous: (
     page 47)
    Map: (
     page 48)
    Coordinates: (
     page 48)
    Phone No.: (
     page 49)
    Home: (
     page 49)
    Change: (
     page 36)
    GPS Info: ( page 23)
    Install. Status: (
     page 22)
    Install. Setting: (
     page 23)
    ID-CODE Setting: (
     page 24)
    Language: (
     page 25)
    Rear View*: (
     System Upgrade Guidebook)
    *   This is displayed when a rear view camera is 
    connected. 
       Displays  the   Destination  menu.
       Displays  the   Information  menu.
       Displays  the   Setup  menu. Audio Off/Audio On: (
     page 70)
       Displays three commonly used search methods 
    (shortcuts). 
    Any three desired search methods can be 
    selected as shortcuts. (
     page 34)   Displays all search methods. Current source
    < Destination menu (All)>
      Names of controls and functions
    To go back to the previous screen
    Touch 
     in the top right of the screen.
     
    < Navigation  menu>
    
    
    *1  This is displayed when an XM Satellite Radio 
    Tuner (XMD1000) is connected.
    *
    2  This is displayed when a SIRIUS Satellite Radio 
    Tuner (SIR-PAN1) is connected.
    *
    3  This is displayed when an iPod is connected.
     (Open)
       Displays/hides the Open/Tilt/
    Eject screen. (
     page 21)   Closes the monitor.
    (
     page 73)Remote control sensor
      Use this to operate the Car TV 
    (CY-TUN153U, option) with the 
    remote control unit provided. 
    Navigation and other audiovisual 
    operations cannot be performed 
    from the remote control unit.
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    							Panel open (Volume)    Adjusts  audiovisual  volume. 
    (
     page 20)
     (Source)
       Displays the Audiovisual source operation screen.
     (Navigation)
       Displays the Navigation menu.
     (Map)
       Displays the vehicle position (current position). 
    (
     page 28) SD Memory card slot
       Only used for map data and 
    software updates.
    It cannot be used for playing 
    back audio format such as SD 
    audio.
    CD/DVD slot
     (Tune/Track)   Selects a station. ( page 71)   Skips a track/chapter. 
    (
     page 77, 81)   Fast forward/Fast reverse 
    (
     page 77, 81)
       Switches the source.
    AM: (
     page 71)
    FM: (
     page 71)
    DISC: (
     page 74)
    XM*1: ( System Upgrade Guidebook)
    SIRIUS*2: ( System Upgrade Guidebook)
    iPod*3: ( System Upgrade Guidebook)
    AV: (
     System Upgrade Guidebook)
     Suspend (Resume) guidance*: ( page 39)
    Guide Speaker: (
     page 20)
    Display: (
     page 92)
    Address Book: (
     page 62)
     Navigation  Setup: (
     page 84)
    Custom Dest. Menu: (
     page 34)
    Map Data: (
     page 26)
    *   Only be operated during route guidance.
    Address: ( page 40)
    POI (Point Of Interest): (
     page 42)
    Nearest POI: (
     page 44)
    Emergency: (
     page 46)
    Address Book: (
     page 47)
    Previous: (
     page 47)
    Map: (
     page 48)
    Coordinates: (
     page 48)
    Phone No.: (
     page 49)
    Home: (
     page 49)
    Change: (
     page 36)
    GPS Info: ( page 23)
    Install. Status: (
     page 22)
    Install. Setting: (
     page 23)
    ID-CODE Setting: (
     page 24)
    Language: (
     page 25)
    Rear View*: (
     System Upgrade Guidebook)
    *   This is displayed when a rear view camera is 
    connected. 
       Displays  the   Destination  menu.
       Displays  the   Information  menu.
       Displays  the   Setup  menu. Audio Off/Audio On: (
     page 70)
       Displays three commonly used search methods 
    (shortcuts). 
    Any three desired search methods can be 
    selected as shortcuts. (
     page 34)   Displays all search methods. Current source
    < Destination menu (All)>
      Names of controls and functions
    To go back to the previous screen
    Touch 
     in the top right of the screen.
     
    < Navigation  menu>
    
    
    *1  This is displayed when an XM Satellite Radio 
    Tuner (XMD1000) is connected.
    *
    2  This is displayed when a SIRIUS Satellite Radio 
    Tuner (SIR-PAN1) is connected.
    *
    3  This is displayed when an iPod is connected.
     (Open)
       Displays/hides the Open/Tilt/
    Eject screen. (
     page 21)   Closes the monitor.
    (
     page 73)Remote control sensor
      Use this to operate the Car TV 
    (CY-TUN153U, option) with the 
    remote control unit provided. 
    Navigation and other audiovisual 
    operations cannot be performed 
    from the remote control unit.
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    							ACC
    ONFirst, select the language to use on this system. The available languages are English, French and Spanish.
    English 
    (Default)French Spanish
    Turn on the power  Select a language
    When the power is  rst turned on, the map display may differ from the actual vehicle position. Once the 
    GPS receives satellite signals, the map display will eventually shift to the area around the vehicle (the 
    current position screen). Use a clearly visible point to check your position. If the vehicle position is not 
    displayed correctly, check GPS reception. 
    ( page 23)
    Check the  vehicle position
    Enter the 4-digit ID code.
    Note:   In case you forget the ID code, please consult your 
    nearest Panasonic Servicenter.
    1
    Start the engine. (Or turn the key to ACC.)
       Turn on the navigation system power. (It takes a few seconds for the screen to 
    appear.)
    2
    Read the precautions on the 
    WARNING screen, then touch 
    [I agree].
       The current position screen (vehicle position) is 
    displayed.
       Change the language used. ( page 19)
    1
    Touch [Language] on the 
    WARNING screen.
    2
    Touch the language to use.
    [Eng.]:    English  (Default)
    [Fr.]:   French 
    [Es.]:   Spanish
       The system restarts if the language is changed.
    Note:
       The language used for the touch keys, explanatory text, 
    voice guidance and other content can be changed. Place 
    names and street names do not change.
       The language can also be changed on the Information 
    menu. (
    page 25)
    1
    Check that the GPS mark () 
    is displayed.
       It may take some time for the GPS mark to appear.   If there is no GPS mark, or if the mark continues to 
     ash, check GPS reception. (
     page 23)
    2
    Press  to display the current position screen.
    3
    Continue for a while along a road with good visibility. 
    (60 minutes or more)
       The discrepancy between the position of the vehicle mark on the map screen and the actual vehicle 
    position will be corrected. Note:
      If  is pressed when the audiovisual screen is 
    displayed, the display switches to current position 
    screen.
       If ACC is left on for a long period of time without 
    running the engine, it can run the battery down.
       Do not start driving until the current position screen 
    is displayed. 
    The system is preparing to boot up. After moving this unit to a different vehicle, or after changing the battery or disconnecting its cables, the 
    Input ID Code screen is displayed the next time the system starts.
    Generally, it is not necessary to enter the ID code each time when using the unit if it has not been 
    disconnected from the main power supply (car battery).
    When setting the  ID CODE ( page 24)
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    							ACC
    ONFirst, select the language to use on this system. The available languages are English, French and Spanish.
    English 
    (Default)French Spanish
    Turn on the power  Select a language
    When the power is  rst turned on, the map display may differ from the actual vehicle position. Once the 
    GPS receives satellite signals, the map display will eventually shift to the area around the vehicle (the 
    current position screen). Use a clearly visible point to check your position. If the vehicle position is not 
    displayed correctly, check GPS reception. 
    ( page 23)
    Check the  vehicle position
    Enter the 4-digit ID code.
    Note:   In case you forget the ID code, please consult your 
    nearest Panasonic Servicenter.
    1
    Start the engine. (Or turn the key to ACC.)
       Turn on the navigation system power. (It takes a few seconds for the screen to 
    appear.)
    2
    Read the precautions on the 
    WARNING screen, then touch 
    [I agree].
       The current position screen (vehicle position) is 
    displayed.
       Change the language used. ( page 19)
    1
    Touch [Language] on the 
    WARNING screen.
    2
    Touch the language to use.
    [Eng.]:    English  (Default)
    [Fr.]:   French 
    [Es.]:   Spanish
       The system restarts if the language is changed.
    Note:
       The language used for the touch keys, explanatory text, 
    voice guidance and other content can be changed. Place 
    names and street names do not change.
       The language can also be changed on the Information 
    menu. (
    page 25)
    1
    Check that the GPS mark () 
    is displayed.
       It may take some time for the GPS mark to appear.   If there is no GPS mark, or if the mark continues to 
     ash, check GPS reception. (
     page 23)
    2
    Press  to display the current position screen.
    3
    Continue for a while along a road with good visibility. 
    (60 minutes or more)
       The discrepancy between the position of the vehicle mark on the map screen and the actual vehicle 
    position will be corrected. Note:
      If  is pressed when the audiovisual screen is 
    displayed, the display switches to current position 
    screen.
       If ACC is left on for a long period of time without 
    running the engine, it can run the battery down.
       Do not start driving until the current position screen 
    is displayed. 
    The system is preparing to boot up. After moving this unit to a different vehicle, or after changing the battery or disconnecting its cables, the 
    Input ID Code screen is displayed the next time the system starts.
    Generally, it is not necessary to enter the ID code each time when using the unit if it has not been 
    disconnected from the main power supply (car battery).
    When setting the  ID CODE ( page 24)
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    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 previously adjusted angle.   Adjust the brightness of the screen for easy visibility. ( page 92)   Do not force the monitor forward by hand, or block its operation.   Do not strike the monitor strongly. (For example, take care when moving luggage in and out of the vehicle.)
    Adjust the angle to give easy visibility at the position mounted.
    Operate the monitor
    Note:   The navigation volume cannot be adjusted by 
    .
    Adjust  navigation volumeAdjust the monitor angle ( TILT)
    Adjust  audiovisual volume
    Screen off
    Select [Screen Off] from the Navigation 
    menu. 
    ( page 16)
       The system operates as follows, depending on the specifi c 
    Screen Off settings. ( page 86)
      [On]:   Screen display is switched off, but sound remains on.
      [Off]:   Both screen display and sound are switched off.
       Illumination (button illumination) is not switched off. 
    Press ,  or .
    To display the screen
     Caution:
       Take care to avoid your fi ngers from becoming trapped as the monitor opens and closes.
    1
    Select [Setup] from the Navigation 
    menu. 
    ( page 16)
    2
    Select [Guide Speaker].
    3
    Select a setting [1] – [7] to adjust 
    volume.
       Select [Off] to cancel voice guidance.
    1
    Press .
       The Open/Tilt/Eject screen is displayed.
    2
    Touch [Tilt] to adjust the angle.
       Each touch switches the angle as shown below.
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       When operation is complete, press , ,  or .
    To switch the volume automatically according to the speed
    When vehicle speed exceeds 50 miles (80 km) per hour, the guidance 
    volume is automatically raised by one step.
    Touch [ Adaptive volume control].
       Touch it again to cancel Adaptive volume control.
        default : On
    Note:
       If guidance volume is set to [Off] or [7], it will not switch.
    To set voice guidance speaker
    Sets the speakers which output navigation 
    voice guidance.
    Touch [Both]/[Lch]/[Rch].
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