–
Making a phone call using missed call
history
52
–
Dialing the entry in the
“
Favorites
”
52
–
Dialing a facility
’
s phone number
53
–
Dialing from the map
53
Receiving a phone call
53
–
Answering an incoming call
53
–
Rejecting an incoming call
54
Transferring the phone book
54
Clearing memory
55
Setting the phone
55
–
Setting the phone volume
55
–
Stopping Bluetooth wave
transmission
56
–
Answering a call automatically
56
–
Setting the automatic rejection
function
56
–
Echo canceling and noise
reduction
56
–
Setting automatic connection
56
–
Editing the device name
57
Notes for hands-free phoning
57
Updating the Bluetooth wireless technology
software
58
Modifying the general settings for
navigation functions
Setting the volume for navigation system
59
Customizing the regional settings
59
–
Selecting the language
59
–
Installing additional files for voice
guidance (TTS files)
59
–
Setting the time difference
60
–
Changing the unit between km and
miles
60
–
Changing the virtual speed of the
vehicle
61
–
Setting the keyboard layout
61
Replicating the settings
61
Inputting the fuel consumption information
for calculating the fuel cost
62
Setting the power-saving function
62
Adjusting the response positions of the
touch panel (touch panel calibration)
62
Correcting the current location
63
Checking the connections of leads
63
Checking the version information
63
Adjusting the screen brightness
64
Turning off the screen
64
Restoring the default setting
64
Returning the navigation system to the initial
state
64
Other functions
Exporting data for
“
AVIC FEEDS
”
65
–
Gas Mileage
65
–
Recording your travel history
66
Exporting and importing the entry in
“
Favorites
”
66
–
Exporting the entry in
“
Favorites
”
66
–
Importing
“
Favorites
”
edited on
“
AVIC
FEEDS
”
67
Exporting the data of
“
Gas Mileage
”
from
“
Export/Import Menu
”
screen
67
“
PC Mode
”
function
68
–
Switching to
“
PC Mode
”
68
–
Canceling
“
PC Mode
”
68
Basic flow of operation
Using the audio source
69
Switching the audio operation screen
69
Screen switching overview
70
What you can do on each menu
71
Using the radio (FM)
Reading the screen
72
Operating by hardware buttons
72
Storing and recalling broadcast
frequencies
72
Storing the strongest broadcast
frequencies
73
Tuning in strong signals
73
Using the radio (AM)
Reading the screen
74
Operating by hardware buttons
74
Contents
En
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