Appendix – Pioneer SUPERTUNERD AVIC-N5 User Manual

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A strange sound is heard when
the vehicle comes close to a cer-
tain place (e.g. Dog barking).

The sound for the entry of [

Address

Book] is set.

Set the sound setting of that entry to [

No

Sound]. (Page 64)

Slope is not displayed on Vehi-
cle Dynamics screen.
“Inclination” does not move on
3D Calibration screen.

The speed pulse lead is not con-
nected.

Connect the speed pulse lead.

The person on the other end of
the phone call cannot hear the
conversation due to an echo.

The voice from the person on the
other end of the phone call is output
from the speakers and then picked
up by the microphone again, creat-
ing an echo.

Use the following methods to reduce the
echo:
—Lower the volume on the receiver

—Have both speakers pause slightly before
speaking

Playback is not possible.

The disc is dirty.

Clean disc.

The loaded disc is a type this unit
cannot play.

Check what type the disc is.

A non-compatible video system disc
is loaded.

Change to a disc compatible to your video
system.

There

’s no picture.

The parking brake cord is not con-
nected.

Connect the parking brake cord, and apply
the parking brake.

The parking brake is not applied.

Connect the parking brake cord, and apply
the parking brake.

The audio and video skip.

This unit is not firmly secured.

Secure this unit firmly.

Rear display picture disappears. The source disc being listened to in

the navigation system has been
ejected.

Before ejecting the disc, switch the source.
This problem may occur when certain con-
nection methods are used.

There was a problem with the rear
display or a faulty wiring connec-
tion.

Check the rear display and its connection.

The source without a video is se-
lected.

Switch the source with a video.

Problems in the AV screen (during DVD-Video playback)

Symptom

Cause

Action (See)

CD or DVD playback is not pos-
sible.

The disc is inserted upside down.

Insert the disc with the label upward.

The disc is dirty.

Clean disc.

The disc is cracked or otherwise da-
maged.

Insert a normal, round disc.

The files on the

“CD (DVD)” are an

irregular file format.

Check the file format.

The

“CD (DVD)” format cannot be

played back.

Replace disc.

The loaded disc is a type this system
cannot play.

Check what type the disc is. (Also see

“Page

168

for more cautions about handling each

type of media.)

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