Pioneer AVIC-X3-II User Manual

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The screens shown in the examples may differ from the actual screens.
The actual screens may be changed without notice for performance and function
improvements.

Introduction

Licence Agreement

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PIONEER AVIC-X3

II

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Tele Atlas End User Licensing

Terms

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About the Data for the Map Database

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Copyright

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Manual Overview

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How to use this manual 14
Terminology 15
About the definition of terminology 15

Important Safety Information

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Notes Before Using the System

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In case of trouble 17
Visit Our Web site 17
Precaution 17
About this product 17

Additional Safety Information

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Handbrake interlock 18
Colour difference of the map display

between day and night

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When using a display connected to

REAR OUT (VIDEO OUT)

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To avoid battery exhaustion 18
Rear view camera 19

Features

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Touch panel key operation 19
Compatible with the memory navi

mode

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Variety of view modes 19
Wide variety of facility information for

Points of Interest (POI) Search

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Auto Reroute Function 19
Assign an Original Image as a

Background Image

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DVD-Video playback 19
CD playback 19
MP3 file playback 20

WMA file playback 20
AAC file playback 20
DivX® video file playback 20
NTSC/PAL compatibility 20
Auto CD title and MP3/WMA/AAC file

listing

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Station name auto display 20
iPod® compatibility 20
Hands-free phoning 20
Bluetooth audio player

compatibility

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Multi-aspect 21
Multi-audio, Multi-subtitle, and Multi-

angle

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Rear entertainment 21
Rear view camera ready 21

Playable Discs

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About DVD-Video and CD 21
About AVCHD recorded discs 21
About Dual layer disc 21
About DVD Map Disc 21
About Dolby Digital 22
About DTS sound 22
DVD-Video disc region numbers 22

What the Marks on DVDs Indicate

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About WMA

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About AAC

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About DivX

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To Protect the LCD Panel and Screen

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For Viewing LCD Comfortably

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Resetting the Microprocessor

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About the data being deleted 24
Reset the navigation system without

changing the condition memory

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Reset the navigation system to the

initial (factory) setting

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DVD Map Discs for Your Navigation

System

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Engb

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