Using traffic information, Utilising v arious inf ormation – Pioneer AVIC700D User Manual

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Utilising V

arious

Inf
ormation

Using Traffic Information

You can confirm the traffic information transmitted from the FM radio service through Radio
Data System (RDS) on the display. Such traffic information is updated periodically. When you
receive traffic information about your route, the Navigation System automatically displays the
popup message informing you of the traffic information. You can also select whether to recalcu-
late the route to avoid the traffic jam. (In this case, route calculation is carried out by consider-
ing the traffic information within a 150 km radius from your current location.)
Traffic information is also described on page 55.

Confirming traffic information relevant to the current route

1

Select “Information” in the Main menu, then select “RDS-TMC” and “View Traffic
Information”. Click the OK button.
The list of received traffic information is shown.

By pressing the GUIDE button on the Remote Control for more than two seconds, you
can check the traffic information of your route. For details, see “When confirming traffic
information manually” on page 56.

You can also call up the traffic information list by voice. For details, see Chapter 7.

2

Select the information you want to see from the list.
The names of the streets in the place containing the information are displayed in the list.

1. Street name
2. Place name
3. Direction to the spot
4. Traffic information
5. Map of the spot

If you find any item to confirm the details, select the item with the following method:

• Click the OK button, detailed information can be verbalised (see “Confirming verbal-

ised information regarding traffic” below).

• Move the joystick to the left, and detailed information can be confirmed on the map.

3

Once the information is checked, press the BACK button.
A list of traffic information appears.

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