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Panasonic Dual DIN Hdd Mobile Navigation System Cn Nvd905u Operating Instructions

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    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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    							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 state of mounting and wiring.   Refer to the Installation Instructions for details.
    1Press .
       The Navigation menu is displayed.
    2Select [Information].
       The Information menu is displayed.
    3Select [Install. Status].
    4Check mounting.
       The items you can check are shown in the table 
    on the right.
     The items you can check
     GPS Antenna If the antenna is connected normally, 
    this indicates “ON”.
     Lighting 
    SwitchIf the vehicle side lights are switched 
    on, this changes to indicate “ON”.
     Reverse When the shift lever is shifted to 
    reverse, this changes to indicate “ON”.
     Parking Brake When the parking brake is pulled, this 
    changes to indicate “ON”.
     Speed Vehicle speed is displayed.
     ACC Voltage The display should normally be 
    approximately 12 V. (11 to 16 V)
     Speed Pulse The reading changes to “0” when 
    [Pulse Reset] is pressed. If the system 
    is functioning normally, the number 
    should be different after the vehicle 
    has moved.
     Accuracy 
    LevelThe reading changes to “0” when 
    [Level Reset] is pressed. The number 
    changes after the vehicle has moved. 
    (Level 4 is the maximum)
     Sensor Reset The reading changes to uncorrected 
    when [Sensor Reset] is pressed. 
    Note:
       In the following situations, please reset “Speed Pulse”, 
    “Accuracy Level” and “Sensor Reset”.
     
       The unit has been transferred to another vehicle.
        The tires have been changed.
        The tires have been rotated.   On routes that involve congestion and frequent 
    stop-start driving, such as in town, routes with many 
    left and right turns, and routes where GPS signal 
    reception is poor, the correction process could take a 
    long time and leave errors in the stored content.
       For some vehicle models, the vehicle mark may stop 
    moving when speed increases, but that does not 
    indicate a malfunction when it takes place during the 
    correction process.
     Installation  setting
    Set the state of mounting and wiring.   Refer to the Installation Instructions for details.
    1Select [Install. Setting] from the 
    Information menu.
       The Install. Setting screen is displayed.
    2Make settings.
        Speed  Signal:
       Set the speed signal detection level. (It should 
    be set to [Normal] in normal circumstances.)
    Select [Low Level] if the voltage of the speed 
    signal is low and the signal cannot be detected.
     default: [Normal]
        Rear  View  Camera:
       Set whether or not to switch to the 
    image from the rear view camera when 
    the shift lever is in the reverse position. 
    (
     System Upgrade Guidebook) 
        [On]:   Set this if a rear view camera is 
    connected. 
        [Off]:   Set this if no rear view camera is 
    connected.
     default: [Off]
     Note:
     
        The image from the rear view camera may be 
    blurred in the night or a dark place.
        H/F  Speaker:
       Set the speakers to use for audio output of 
    hands-free conversation if a hands-free kit 
    featuring Bluetooth
    ® technology (CY-BT100U, 
    option) is connected.
      [Both]:   Front Left/Right speaker
      [Lch]:   Front Left speaker
      [Rch]:   Front Right speaker
     default: [Both]
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      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 state of mounting and wiring.   Refer to the Installation Instructions for details.
    1Press .
       The Navigation menu is displayed.
    2Select [Information].
       The Information menu is displayed.
    3Select [Install. Status].
    4Check mounting.
       The items you can check are shown in the table 
    on the right.
     The items you can check
     GPS Antenna If the antenna is connected normally, 
    this indicates “ON”.
     Lighting 
    SwitchIf the vehicle side lights are switched 
    on, this changes to indicate “ON”.
     Reverse When the shift lever is shifted to 
    reverse, this changes to indicate “ON”.
     Parking Brake When the parking brake is pulled, this 
    changes to indicate “ON”.
     Speed Vehicle speed is displayed.
     ACC Voltage The display should normally be 
    approximately 12 V. (11 to 16 V)
     Speed Pulse The reading changes to “0” when 
    [Pulse Reset] is pressed. If the system 
    is functioning normally, the number 
    should be different after the vehicle 
    has moved.
     Accuracy 
    LevelThe reading changes to “0” when 
    [Level Reset] is pressed. The number 
    changes after the vehicle has moved. 
    (Level 4 is the maximum)
     Sensor Reset The reading changes to uncorrected 
    when [Sensor Reset] is pressed. 
    Note:
       In the following situations, please reset “Speed Pulse”, 
    “Accuracy Level” and “Sensor Reset”.
     
       The unit has been transferred to another vehicle.
        The tires have been changed.
        The tires have been rotated.   On routes that involve congestion and frequent 
    stop-start driving, such as in town, routes with many 
    left and right turns, and routes where GPS signal 
    reception is poor, the correction process could take a 
    long time and leave errors in the stored content.
       For some vehicle models, the vehicle mark may stop 
    moving when speed increases, but that does not 
    indicate a malfunction when it takes place during the 
    correction process.
     Installation  setting
    Set the state of mounting and wiring.   Refer to the Installation Instructions for details.
    1Select [Install. Setting] from the 
    Information menu.
       The Install. Setting screen is displayed.
    2Make settings.
        Speed  Signal:
       Set the speed signal detection level. (It should 
    be set to [Normal] in normal circumstances.)
    Select [Low Level] if the voltage of the speed 
    signal is low and the signal cannot be detected.
     default: [Normal]
        Rear  View  Camera:
       Set whether or not to switch to the 
    image from the rear view camera when 
    the shift lever is in the reverse position. 
    (
     System Upgrade Guidebook) 
        [On]:   Set this if a rear view camera is 
    connected. 
        [Off]:   Set this if no rear view camera is 
    connected.
     default: [Off]
     Note:
     
        The image from the rear view camera may be 
    blurred in the night or a dark place.
        H/F  Speaker:
       Set the speakers to use for audio output of 
    hands-free conversation if a hands-free kit 
    featuring Bluetooth
    ® technology (CY-BT100U, 
    option) is connected.
      [Both]:   Front Left/Right speaker
      [Lch]:   Front Left speaker
      [Rch]:   Front Right speaker
     default: [Both]
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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 
    location. If you forget it, you will be unable to use this 
    unit.
       Copy and use the ID code memo at the back of this 
    manual.
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    905UID CODE
     To set the ID code
    1Select [ID-CODE Setting] from the 
    Information menu.
       The ID CODE setting screen is displayed.
    2Enter the 4-digit ID code.
    3Re-enter the 4-digit ID code, then 
    select [OK].
       The ID code is set.
     To change the ID code
    1Enter the current ID code on the ID 
    CODE setting screen.
    2Enter the new ID code.
    3Re-enter the new ID code, then 
    select [OK].
       The ID code is updated to the new entry.
     To cancel the ID code
    1Enter the 4-digit ID code on the ID 
    CODE setting screen.
    2Select [Clear].
    3Select [Yes].
       The ID code setting is cancelled.
    Note:
       Should your unit ever require service, cancel your ID 
    code before sending for repair.
       The ID code setting cannot be eliminated even by the 
    memory clear function.
       The inputted code is not displayed for your security.Select the language to use on this system. 
       The language can also be changed at boot up. 
    (
     page 19)
     default: [Eng.]
    1Select [Language] from the 
    Information menu.
    2Select the language to use, from 
    [Eng.]/[Fr.]/[Es.].
      Eng. : English
     Fr. : French
     Es. : Spanish
       Restarts the system to change the language 
    setting.
     If you forget the ID code...
    If you forget the ID code, please consult your nearest 
    Panasonic Servicenter.
      Language
    EnglishEnglish
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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 
    location. If you forget it, you will be unable to use this 
    unit.
       Copy and use the ID code memo at the back of this 
    manual.
    343
    342
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    w,fi
     ll in t
    he ID code, and keep it in 
    a secure lo
    catio
    n.Note de code d’identi
    fi
     cationCopier la 
    note ci-dessous, 
    remplir 
    le code d’identi
    fi cation 
    et conserve
    r dans un endroit 
    sûr.Anotación del cód
    igo d
    e identi
    ficaciónCopie la anotación 
    abajo, rel
    lene el có
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    identifi
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    905UID CODE
     To set the ID code
    1Select [ID-CODE Setting] from the 
    Information menu.
       The ID CODE setting screen is displayed.
    2Enter the 4-digit ID code.
    3Re-enter the 4-digit ID code, then 
    select [OK].
       The ID code is set.
     To change the ID code
    1Enter the current ID code on the ID 
    CODE setting screen.
    2Enter the new ID code.
    3Re-enter the new ID code, then 
    select [OK].
       The ID code is updated to the new entry.
     To cancel the ID code
    1Enter the 4-digit ID code on the ID 
    CODE setting screen.
    2Select [Clear].
    3Select [Yes].
       The ID code setting is cancelled.
    Note:
       Should your unit ever require service, cancel your ID 
    code before sending for repair.
       The ID code setting cannot be eliminated even by the 
    memory clear function.
       The inputted code is not displayed for your security.Select the language to use on this system. 
       The language can also be changed at boot up. 
    (
     page 19)
     default: [Eng.]
    1Select [Language] from the 
    Information menu.
    2Select the language to use, from 
    [Eng.]/[Fr.]/[Es.].
      Eng. : English
     Fr. : French
     Es. : Spanish
       Restarts the system to change the language 
    setting.
     If you forget the ID code...
    If you forget the ID code, please consult your nearest 
    Panasonic Servicenter.
      Language
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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)
       It can be set to display/not display. ( page 84)
      Clock display Check  map data
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    Navigation 
    Operations
      Map operations
      Create a route to the destination
      Search for a destination
      Edit the route
      Check the route
      During route guidance
      Register a location
        Contact
      
      Area to avoid
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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)
       It can be set to display/not display. ( page 84)
      Clock display Check  map data
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    Navigation 
    Operations
      Map operations
      Create a route to the destination
      Search for a destination
      Edit the route
      Check the route
      During route guidance
      Register a location
        Contact
      
      Area to avoid
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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 scale.
      Map operations
     Current position screen (displays the vehicle position)
    Press  to display the current position (vehicle position) screen.
     Map mode screen
    When the map is scrolled ( page 32), the display switches to the Map mode screen.
    Unless stated otherwise, the touch keys function in the same way as on the current position screen.
     Cursor
    Displays the center of the map.
     Display during route guidance
    During route guidance, various guidance screens are displayed as circumstances require.
    Unless stated otherwise, the touch keys function in the same way as on the current position screen.
    Type of guidance map (
     page 30)
    Displays the type of the current guidance 
    map. Touch the icon to display the Guidance 
    map switch menu.
     :  One-screen display
     :  Two-screen display
     :    Turn  list
     :   Enlarged intersection map
     :    Highway transition zoom map  Orientation  mark (
     page 32)
    Displays the orientation of the map.
    Touch the icon to switch between North up and 
    Heading up orientations.
       North up:      North is at the top of the map.   Heading up:   The direction of motion is towards 
    the top of the map.
    Scale display
    The scale of the map is displayed. Vehicle  markThe distance from the center of the map 
    to the vehicle position.
     Arrival  time
    The estimated arrival time at the destination is 
    displayed.
       When in the Map mode screen, the straight 
    distance from the center of the map to the 
    destination is displayed.
       The display can be toggled to show remaining 
    time. (
     page 39)  Guidance  route
    The route is displayed by a yellow line.
     Remaining distance display
    The distance to the destination is displayed.
    If multiple destinations have been set, the 
    distance to the next destination is displayed.
    [ Route]
    Searches again for a route to the next destination.   The search conditions, etc. can be changed. ( page 38) City  map
     3D  landmark
    Displays specifi c POIs as 3D landmarks. 
    Scale: 150 ft – 0.5 mile (50 m – 500 m*)
    *   This is the scale when “km” is set as the distance setting (
     page 84).   Screen can be set to display/not display. ( page 84)
    When the scale is 150 ft (50 m*), the display can be switched to a map showing detailed building shapes. (
     page 33)
    *   This is the scale when “km” is set as the distance setting 
    (
     page 84).
    Note:
       The display cannot switch to that content in areas which 
    lack city map data.
     Day mode and  Night mode
    When the headlights or side lights are lit, the screen display switches to improve map visibility.
     Day  mode
     Night  mode
    Note:
       If [DAY MODE] is selected from the night mode screen, the screen can be switched to Day mode. ( page 92) Lights lit
    Lights turned off Clock display (
     page 26)
    POI icons (
     page 50)
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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 scale.
      Map operations
     Current position screen (displays the vehicle position)
    Press  to display the current position (vehicle position) screen.
     Map mode screen
    When the map is scrolled ( page 32), the display switches to the Map mode screen.
    Unless stated otherwise, the touch keys function in the same way as on the current position screen.
     Cursor
    Displays the center of the map.
     Display during route guidance
    During route guidance, various guidance screens are displayed as circumstances require.
    Unless stated otherwise, the touch keys function in the same way as on the current position screen.
    Type of guidance map (
     page 30)
    Displays the type of the current guidance 
    map. Touch the icon to display the Guidance 
    map switch menu.
     :  One-screen display
     :  Two-screen display
     :    Turn  list
     :   Enlarged intersection map
     :    Highway transition zoom map  Orientation  mark (
     page 32)
    Displays the orientation of the map.
    Touch the icon to switch between North up and 
    Heading up orientations.
       North up:      North is at the top of the map.   Heading up:   The direction of motion is towards 
    the top of the map.
    Scale display
    The scale of the map is displayed. Vehicle  markThe distance from the center of the map 
    to the vehicle position.
     Arrival  time
    The estimated arrival time at the destination is 
    displayed.
       When in the Map mode screen, the straight 
    distance from the center of the map to the 
    destination is displayed.
       The display can be toggled to show remaining 
    time. (
     page 39)  Guidance  route
    The route is displayed by a yellow line.
     Remaining distance display
    The distance to the destination is displayed.
    If multiple destinations have been set, the 
    distance to the next destination is displayed.
    [ Route]
    Searches again for a route to the next destination.   The search conditions, etc. can be changed. ( page 38) City  map
     3D  landmark
    Displays specifi c POIs as 3D landmarks. 
    Scale: 150 ft – 0.5 mile (50 m – 500 m*)
    *   This is the scale when “km” is set as the distance setting (
     page 84).   Screen can be set to display/not display. ( page 84)
    When the scale is 150 ft (50 m*), the display can be switched to a map showing detailed building shapes. (
     page 33)
    *   This is the scale when “km” is set as the distance setting 
    (
     page 84).
    Note:
       The display cannot switch to that content in areas which 
    lack city map data.
     Day mode and  Night mode
    When the headlights or side lights are lit, the screen display switches to improve map visibility.
     Day  mode
     Night  mode
    Note:
       If [DAY MODE] is selected from the night mode screen, the screen can be switched to Day mode. ( page 92) Lights lit
    Lights turned off Clock display (
     page 26)
    POI icons (
     page 50)
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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 displayed for intersections on the route.
        Highway transition zoom map
    During highway driving, the distance to the junction, the place the road 
    heads to, the name of the road to turn onto, and the direction to turn are 
    displayed.
       The junction is displayed approximately 2 miles (2 km*) in advance.
     Switch the map
    Map operations (continued)
        Two-screen  display
    The screen is split in two for map display.
       A map such as the one on the right is displayed for junctions 
    which are not in the database of the highway transition zoom map.
    1
    Touch .
    2
    Select the map from the icons.
       Refer below for the meanings of the icons.
       One-screen display is used when  is selected.
    Note:
       ,  and  are displayed during route guidance when 
    there is map data that can be displayed.
    Operation of  two-screen display
    [Display POI icons]
    Touch to toggle POI icon display on or off for the 
    right screen.
       This cannot be used if POI icons are not displayed 
    on the one-screen display or on the left screen.
     (
     page 50)
    Zoom in/Zoom out ( page 33)
    Zooms in or out the map scale.Returns to left screen operation.
    Operation of the left screen
    Operation of the right screen
    1
    Touch the right screen.
       The right screen becomes the screen that can 
    be operated.
    2
    Operate the right screen. The screen can be operated in the 
    same way as a one-screen display.
    Note:   The map cannot be scrolled. Remove the enlarged map.
    *   This is the distance when “km” is set as the distance 
    setting (
     page 84).
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