Setting the vehicle dynamics display, Using xm tuner and other information – Pioneer AVIC-Z3 User Manual

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Setting the Vehicle Dynamics
Display

You can change the contents of the meters on
the left and right of the

Vehicle Dynamics Dis-

play.
Until the sensor

’s initial learning is complete,

only the voltage and clock are available.
p The speed displayed is a guideline and may

not correspond to the actual speed.

1

Switch to Vehicle Dynamics Display.

= For more details about “Changing the map
display mode

”, refer to Switching the view

mode on page 38

2

Touch the left or right meter.

Touch panel keys are displayed.

3

Touch the items you want to display.

You can select the following items:
[

Voltage]:

Displays the power supply and voltage sup-
plied from the battery to this system.
[

Acceleration]:

Acceleration in a forward direction is dis-
played. The

+ sign indicates acceleration while

the

- sign indicates deceleration.

[

Side Acceleration]:

Acceleration in a side direction such as when
turning, is displayed. The

+ sign indicates a

right turn, while the

- sign indicates a left turn.

[

Angular Velocity]:

Displays the vehicle

’s turning angle over one

second (how far it has turned in a second).
[

Slope]:

Displays the vehicle

’s vertical movement. +

side represents the rising angle, and

- side the

falling angle.
[

Direction]:

Displays the direction your vehicle is traveling
in.
[

Clock]:

Current time is displayed.
[

Adjust Look]:

Touch [

Adjust Look] to display a screen for se-

lecting the panel pattern. Touch one of the pat-
terns from among those displayed on screen
to change the panel to the selected pattern.

p If you touch [Peak Hold Reset], the maxi-

mum and minimum (green line) values indi-
cated in [

Acceleration] and [Side

Acceleration] are reset.

p You cannot change the speedometer at the

center.

p Selecting Demo Mode in the Settings

menu enables you to perform a demonstra-
tion with random values.

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