Acquiring/cataloging ipod music, Information, Customizing preferences – Pioneer AVIC F500BT User Manual

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! Built-in — Outputs the sound from the

built-in speaker only.

! Preout — Outputs the sound from the

audio output terminal only.

p This product’s audio output terminal is the

mini-plug at the cradle

’s cable end.

p When the navigation system is combined

with ND-G500 (sold separately), select

“Pre-

out

”.

p When the headphone is connected, no

sounds are output from both the built-in
speaker and audio output terminal.

Acquiring/Cataloging iPod
music information

If you always set the language other than

“Eng-

lish

” on “Program language:”, this setting is

unnecessary.

Unless [

VR Catalog Mode] is turned off, this

navigation system tries to acquire the informa-
tion needed to operate iPod with voice com-
mands. It may take a short period of time to
transfer the information. Change the setting
according to your usage.
The navigation system starts acquiring/catalo-
ging music information (1) when the iPod is
connected or when the system boots up while
the iPod is connected and (2) when iPod is the
selected and displayed AV Source, unless [

VR

Catalog Mode] is turned off.
p If you do not use iPod, this setting is un-

necessary.

p During transfer, iPod operations (such as

[

Shuffle], [Menu], or [Video]) are not

available.

p Once the cataloging is completed, you can

deactivate [

VR Catalog Mode] until you

update the content/data on iPod. If you up-
date the iPod data, activate [

VR Catalog

Mode] again to transfer the music informa-
tion and synchronize the music information
for voice commands with the data on iPod.

p After you select “Off” in [VR Catalog

Mode], the system doesn

’t catalog the

data on the iPod. In such case, the pre-
viously cataloged data are available as
voice commands.

p Once you start the cataloging process, only

a few basic voice commands can be used
for iPod until the process has completely
finished.

p If unreadable characters are included in

the data on your iPod, names or types may
not be available as voice commands.

Important Notice regarding Voice
Control for iPods
Voice Control for iPods may be limited if cata-
loging of iPod content is not completed. Cata-
loging of iPod content only occurs when the
system is in

“AV Source” mode and the “iPod”

is the selected and displayed AV source. Cata-
loging of iPod content will not occur if the sys-
tem is off, if any other

“AV Source” is selected

(aside from iPod), or if the system is in any
other mode (aside from

“AV Source” mode)

such as

“Destination” mode, “Contacts” mode,

“Settings” mode, “Phone” mode or “Map”
mode. If you wish to use Voice Control for all
iPod content, it is recommended that you first
connect your iPod, select

“iPod” as the AV

source, and keep the iPod screen displayed
until cataloging is completed

— cataloging of

iPod content should only take a few minutes,
and will depend on the size of the conent
stored on your iPod. A message will be dis-
played when cataloging is completed.

1

Touch [VR Catalog Mode] on the

“AV

Settings

” menu.

= For details, refer to Displaying the “AV Set-

tings

” menu on page 95.

2

Touch [On] or [Off] to activate or deacti-

vate

“VR Catalog Mode”.

Customizing preferences

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Customizing

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eferences

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