Warnings 149, Customizing preferences, Warnings – Pioneer AVIC-X9115BT User Manual

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Determines which condition takes priority
for route calculation.
[

Fast]:

Calculates a route with the shortest travel
time to your destination as a priority.
[

Short]:

Calculates a route with the shortest dis-
tance to your destination as a priority.
[

Easy]:

Calculates a route to your destination with
the fewest turning points possible as a
priority.
[

Economical]:

Calculates a route on the basis of least fuel
consumption.

! “U-turn penalty:”

Allows you to limit the distance increase for
U-turns.

! “Unpaved Roads”

[

On]:

Calculates a route which does not avoid un-
paved roads.
[

Off]:

Calculates a route which avoids unpaved
roads as far as possible.

! “Highways”

[

On]:

Calculates a route which does not avoid
freeways.
[

Off]:

Calculates a route which avoids freeways
as far as possible.

! “Ferries”

[

On]:

Calculates a route which does not avoid fer-
ries.
[

Off]:

Calculates a route which avoids ferries as
far as possible.

! “U-turns”

[

On]:

Calculates a route which does not avoid U-
turns.
[

Off]:

Calculates a route which avoids U-turns as
far as possible.

p Turning back on a divided highway is

not considered a U-turn.

! “Permit Needed”

[

On]:

Calculates the route without taking into ac-
count roads and areas where permission is
needed for entry.
[

Off]:

Calculates the route taking into account the
roads and areas where permission is
needed for entry.

! “Toll Roads”

[

On]:

Calculates a route which does not avoid toll
roads and areas.
[

Off]:

Calculates a route which avoids toll roads
and areas as far as possible.

Warnings

The settings related to warnings can be custo-
mized.

% Touch [Warnings] on the “Navi Set-
tings

” menu.

The

“Warning settings” screen appears.

Available options;

! “Warn When Speeding”

Sets whether or not to enable the excessive
speed warnings for when you exceed the
speed limit.

CAUTION

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